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THE JOURNAL.. . ' Pubilshed every day la the jeer, except Monday, at t Middle street, :-. .": CHARLES L. STEVENS- ' - - ? i -. isnoiuni raonxBTost SHiSCRIPTIOB RITES. One yew, la t4nnoe.,r';r.i .'..$4. One year, not la adrooe. 5.M Monthly, by carrier to the city.... lj ' 1 ' , WTKr""-, . irtMn RitAa fnrnlahed OS 4DoU satloa." J?"- ' ''N ;? J Entered at the Pott Office, Hew Bern, to n " iamma mui nwur.. . , a He Vedette - . Official Falter f Hew Bar Ml .-'Cram Ctoutyv . 1 New Bersu . C. JettMW.' GOOD ENOUGH, IS NOT ' : 1 ENOUGH. Si It U the person who U aerer satisfied -with any echleTement that accomplishes I the great things In this world. , '. , Good enough, meaning easily satis fled, does not cauae the world to prog ress, nor does It produce any narked development. '--V ' , la the church, the member who li good enough, Is never important f se ctor In the "religious growth , of the ehurch, for he or she Is satisfied, that ea- .stint, conditions are all right, and ao aggressive Christianity Is needed. v -In the social world, there would be no J . II IkiU. kA MM Mtkllttl : it unna Tfeaw i " 1 that present conditions were good enough, were In control of society's movements. And In commercial life, there would be ao great industries established, no great trades consummated, If the spirit of good enough was the controlling power. Bo It Is with communities which refuse to recognize the fact that conditions to day are radically oinereot iron tnoee or yesterday, and continue to be satisfied with the good enough of yesterday, at if today had nothing new In it.. It is not enough for the Individual or : the community, that present conditions are easy, that drifting along causes lets worry and work than the effort which would produce tomsthing through tit cere endeavor and desire to better exlst lag conditions. Good enough, hat no part with the power which marks progress, which seeks to advance every worthy cease, and bring greater results out of oondl- tlont that may appear to have reached their best ends. Good enough It never enough to ac complish what Is really needed In the world. State of Ohio, City ;o Toledo, I Lucas Couhtt. t Fbabk 3. Ctikhit makes oath that he Is senior partner of the firm Of F. J. Chen it & Co., doing business- In the City ot Toledo, County aad Bute afore said, and that said firm will pay ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD for each and every case of Catakbh 'that - cannot be cared by the use of Hall's . Catabbb Curb. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed In my presence, this eifa dav of December, A. D. 1886. ;a.w.glea8on, bbal Notary Public HalTs Catarrh Cure Is taken Inter- 1 savaea uuvbiii vu tiro UtWU iuu , m neons surfaces ot the system. Bend for testimonials, free. T. J. CHENEY; CO, Toledo, O. Bold by aTJ Drngtfats. Hairs Family PUlsare the beat Semtk S f Saialtlam.. ;. Nearly all tribes of south sea Island ers believe that the sky lis a-great broe basin inverted over the world. To them the outside of the basta laaH flrev-The sun, moon and start they tska to be . votes cue in tao Dana taroogi wmcn a peep at the great eutaiae fire may he had.-.: f. - n i i p ; Happy Time In 014 Tewa. "W felt , very happy," writes- B.M. BevQL Old Town, Vawbeo Baeklaa't Arnica Balve wholly cared oar daughter of a bad case of scald head." ItdaBghts ail who net It lot Cats. Com. Saras, Braises, Boils, tlottt, -CrsfeltsattV la faUIble for rata. Oalt KJffaW U, . Bradbam's drag Mora.". w;. ? lj m iiia(iM insarrini V. r-- . a L;;::' itycticit.- Tlili fin rn; .en i otsi..,.i e'l of thl "us all kinds J nl fHi'l ! I. j! - I ' t If, i utrollrf'anj neVef "tynt to et au .(.ii.sftnsltlv . i im uemnny -i h:iT6 been i.-.n fulIrrtV. U i inn the (torn i n; t r rati nit j. 1 iv . jui to Uku, ;rrr ca , NAVAL. NOTE,,. ' The Dew Japabese battles'.. 1), i'. j ill kaaa, la the heaviest warr..itl hJoat Her displacement la 134:v0 tonari : Accurate aim with th guna of the new French cruiser Jeaane d'Arc baa bees found Impossible owing to tha ex cessive vibration of tha Teaael'a bnU. , ' '.Two of three great British battle jihtpa to be laid down thla year are to named .Commonwealth and Domin ion In compliment - to Australia and Canada respectively? ' "L . " - ". ' , : Strel From an Awful PatcT; "Kveryhody said I had. couampttoB,'' writes Mrs, A. X. Bhlelds, of Chambers burg, Pa. "I wu so low after sfrmonths of severe sickness, caused by Hay Fever and Asthma, that few thought r could gat wall; bat I leaned of thmwelou merit of Dr. Klag'a Hew Dtsborery tor CoBsumptloB, used It, aad war coe pletely o ured." Tor desperate Throat and Lang Dlseaaet lb lsltha safest eare la tha world,aad la JnfaUlWafor Ooagh. Oolda aad Bronchial Affeettonei: Oaar aateed boules SOe adt.H0. Trial bot tles free at 0. D. Bradham't.-. ' " The Dt lleyg Details In regard to- the manner In which meals were served during the dark ages d not abound, n taooly to ward the twelfth -eeoUiry'that.we be gln to. have a little ilght on thl inter estlnir subject Wben meal waa ready In the thirteenth century, the gaeata of a caatle, with the vassals, were assem bled to the sound of a horn, a method Of summoning that appears to have been tha privilege nly of the greatest lords. ! Bom hundreds of years later a bell was oaed for the purpose. ; , Virulent Cancer Cared. , ' Startling proof . of' a wonderful' ad vanos In medldoe Is gives by druggist Or.W. Roberts of BUssbstli, W. Tl At old mas there had long suffered with what good doctor pioaxas lncara bis cancer. They believed hla hopeless tin he osed Kieetrlc Bitters aodf applied Bucklea's Ainle8ala,:w4ch treatmeat costpletalycared htm. Whew Eleotrie Bitters are used to expel bilious, kidney aad microbe polaost at the same (1ms this salve exerts Its matchless healing-power, blood dlsasstS) tka emp- tlonk, ulcers and sores vanish. Bitters 80c, Salve 25o. at CD. Bradbam's. STATE LINES. Missouri Is becoming a great, aafw coal prododng state. . . ' Texas has-a permaneirt -school1 fond amounting to nearly 18,000,00 Iowa bas 87,000 war penatoiMra. Dop ing the dvll war lows, with a popula tion of 670,000 la ueay. sent 7e,ooo troops to the Union army. Pllthy Temples In India. Sacred cows often defile Indian tem plet, bat worse yet bra body thst's pol luted by constipation. Don't permit It. Cleanse yonr system with Dr. King's New Life PUIs and avoid untold misery. Tsep give lively 11 vers,- active- bowels good digestion, fine appetite. Only 8So atC. D.Bradhtm's drug store. , A PlMaeu Wax. Wax Is s substance secreted by the bee and la analogous to the fat Of tBe higher animals, The wax of a species of bee common in Patagonia, Tierra-del Faego and other parte of southern South America and tha adjacent is lands Is a dark bias in color and is said to be more poisonous than arsenic Ready to Yield. "I used DsWltt's WltchJHasel Balve for piles and found It a certain cure," says & K.f Meredith, Willow Grove, Del. Operations oaneoessary to -ear piles. They always yield to DeWlUa Witch Hazel salve. Cures akin diseases, -all kinds' af wounds. Aocept as counter feit!. F. B. Duffy. rMMtnutt Vni Pomegranate wood la the heaviest known. A'cntrio foot 'Weighs eighty four and threeoarter paandK s Ultra ca 8 til ton cheese aoQahrsa ftssveea color from s vegetable growth, arnfls-aoroe other kinds are resdered gress by taa addition of powdered sage leaves. Leads Them AO. Ons Minute Ooagh Cars beau all Other medicines I ever tried for eodht, colds, croup aad throat aad luag..- troa- hies, says D. Scott Ourrls of Logsatos, Pa. One MlSttts Ctragh Caw ll taa only I absolatsly safe eooghraaMdy which CdW immedlatsly. Mothers everywhere tes tify to tha good It hss doBi lhsn'Utw sKi CrOup Is so sodden la It attacks that the doctor often SrrTvts torlstsV It yields as-one -10 Os- allBat Ooagh Cure. -; Pleasaot to lakav Chndrsw; Hke HjSars ears foTgrlpi beoaahlUsiSoBgh t:n, .'Daffy. - Something Hke a century ss trwt sere "cams In", as the result of drink snd may be aald to ewe their ortgta to old world royalty, which la asys ate and especially drank very fcoavlly and wss coseqwntry afflicted with' gout snd. other- mated tar of a mrcter.f -rell the . leg. - Knee oroecbee' kings so" deaf act anty tofv, 'pnaldetits -of the rolled BtM a the signers sf the Declaratlea upendence, but like Wise to the bid Parltaa element- of America were scarcely suitable' for swollen limbs, svea If they belonged To the anointed of thai Lard, aad the result wet that Oeorgs IV. as -prince regent; his .brothers, the Dukes of York, Clarence, Comberiaoel and 8ms st; the French prior, who sfter ward retcbed at Louis XVHr Charles X. sd Ixmts rUlllpn; King Frederick William IIL of Prussia and many oth T nnally lllustrloos personates adopt ed the taodera fonm of pentalooa. Whlcb was at the time a source rf no end of .ridicule and entertnitmii t Ollray, fni to the other caricaturists of the Sget :i c Li z. tuauucey Oloutt Is going to I jros to visit his relatives, la tha south of Ireland. " fi.vv Kisses Margaret 'Walker and Elsie Ferguson, have been engaged for Tbs WUd Rose." V-'-;,;--s-: Nellie Stewart, tha Australian singer, has made a great success la Melbourne la "Sweet Nell of Old Drary." -' ;i "When .' Johnny '. Comes : Marching Home" la the latest comls opera and Ig the work of Stanga and Edwards,: "Bean Brummel' paid Clyde Fitch only 11,000, while from hla lata plays ha Is averaging as high aa 150,000 in royalties alone. V- As " - Nat Wills, tha tramp comedian, has signed a flva year, contract with Broad hurst ft Carrie and will ha one of next season's stars. . t , ' - Mr XL W. Presbrey has been engaged hy Iiebler A' C& to stags their next season's production of Hair Calnet "Eternal City." - - . : Toa may as well expect to ran a steam angina without water as to find as active energetlo man with a torpid liver and yttB Buy know that his food) or feels dull aad hugald after sating often has headache sad sometimes dlsrlness. A few doses etChambstlaln's Btomaeh sad Liver Tablets wttl restore his liver to its aonasj fUBCtlons, renew his vitality, Im prove hlaidtgesttoa and stake hint feel Hke a dew vma Prioe M cents. Samples Iras at F. 8. Daffy SVCo's drag store. . ' - : A Stwndvh WwiWL Ths tuatawu, a nine Inch long llxard of New Km In ixl. Is said to be the most sluggish animal In tbs world. . Hs Is usually found cHbgiar to rocks and has been known to remain In the tame spot for month. How he Uvea Is a mystery. Black walnut la lesa than half the weight of a corresponding quantity of abaagr.-K i ' - ' Callat'F. 8. Duffy Co's drugstore end get a freer taantesf Chamber laln'i Stomach and LI vr Tablets. They are aa elegant physle. They v also Improve the appiueaiMngiBew ut digestion aaa regulat the liver aad bo welsp They are sasy to tasaaaw pleasaot la effect. jp. Im i i i ll MeSSil r ariWrrmanswratxie.' Mexico tMssesses a curious physical fonnattont f'BJsliit' rapidly by a soo- cessioaof feearsees from the low, sandy coasts m the' east and West, It culmi nates In a xjestral- plateau, running in a nortlrwtsterly snd southeasterly dl-. rectloa aad having an elevation vary ing frorh a.000 to 8,000 feet above the HWabovtf this plateau tower tha sns 'capped' i est of several voi- a,.rhs of which- are' sxtinct Ten of thea are avw 12,000 feet In hdghtl three took down upon fer tile Tsfleys fitter sMtades pf 17,78 1756 atnd 16,000. These are Popo catapet Orlaaba and IxtacdhoatL ft Good Conen Medicine. It speaks'' watt' for ; Chsarbsrisfa's Ooagh BeBMdy when druggists as it to thatr own-families In prsferencs to say other.! fesvs sold Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for tha past firs yesrt with com plets sssVactlow WtaysBir saatt)BV an," sayw Oragflst t-. - OoldraitH, Tab KUea, K.n'. Ihrs always -usedlt la my owa fsnrtly fdrttolh ordinary cough and eolds'Aud for tha ooash- foHowina t grippsyead- fisd It- very eflloacloa, For sal ay F, & Daffy Co. i . am ( nmitrsiw. Mice cwiroot eihrtr on PapaUtfle; sn Island' IB St Magnos bay, on the west of SheOabdr" To test the truth of this statemsnt aevetkrmlct st VarioasHraes boSght thei-e, bQt the sott-proved to ancoagenlal thattbry soowaled. A Real Friend. I shitatiiaTusBwptiaaaad) l gssllTor-.t1HbBtl isii' asya-J W 1 mardsswah orifeiryOakt;IC?. AftaH I had Msk'ntkBTr doctbrrgad anjrBc1ass to ao stal one ormy' frtendt persuaded am td try Kodor It gave Immediate m- llaaV iesAseS ahaaaythlag I want Hswran ay dtgasllna k gsed- hss I fully recott sural Ksdot" : Dha't-try to ears stomashtrsaMsby dlathig; That only further washea the- tysttat. Tsa aaatf whirasoms,- swaugthetrtng food-. dosaaWsryow to as1mriat-Wha yo aar by digesting" It Wllhour the atoamahitiald. . f. , Puffy.. . l-twyiasaiaBaaW'vr;'-'-: it -of a common coal aMr r M0 degtaaa, f ltttka8daawaB ! S x sfat1MM'aw-aMkawtL V Whsieirfew siaacaws, pat war at rtlgbt T'teacvfp er mastied pstaSosw m Which hatieea ttratoea a tauisspocs ful of ujga and loir JMt) ths -cstra cake batter best- showing; Tu jrU fad vitrtstaa Ight tad twatO . ' .)-,! SprttttFeref.. Bpring fever Is aaothsr aaasa- for wi- loase iss.-' It Is mors serioas than people thfnk. A tofpld liver sad laaeftv bowels tass a poteoasd systear. ' If aegtastod,! serious fllneat mf follow soeh symptoms. DeWltt't LltUs ' Early Eltsrs rent ore all danger by stimulating the liver, tpenlng the bowels aad oleaas. lag tha tyttsta of uaparillstr KafspIIH Never grips. MI aav takes DeWKt'f Little Early Risers, for torpid liver every sprtsg for years," writes R If Everly, HoondsvlUs, W. Vs. "Tbey do me mors good than anything I have ever tried F.8.Duffy. , . . ';i-U-;"'v: In Vienna they have a single word for aa ocmrrence very common with tbem In Winter, the bursting ot a wa ter pipe. This Is the word: "Hochquol- lenWaaserUeferungarohrebfatalltaton.'' at taTJs.'- . Then, C Wtllsce, I ! ma .-. ' anoln, , Royal Clue, l ew r da Teller, aad other ! at I" vltPrrti--.--1 1'' LAV f w,:;T. To determine jet:, r a right e: !tt under a contract or a bat ceustrocJoa may be placed thereon aequleaeeacr by cue party In the known construction ot tbs other and' iii.iUanee with his demands based on tbs contract are ma terial la evidence.; jp7 8. B. Sep; 854.) Where oa a contract for tha purchase of goods the buyer tendered his check for tha proper amount Inpayment and a objection was msd to -th amount or form of tbs tender the seller cannot afterward object that the tender was not made iu money. (68 Psc. Bep. While tha Interoretatlon of the rjats ties, ss evidenced by theff acta; wnrin cases of doubt be resorted, to for the purpose of arriving at their true In ten-' two, this rule is never allowed to gov-. era- when the effect will be to over throw the plain terms tha contract PI UL ApDBep.28J 5- - . - Ut. W. B. Whedoa,: Cashier ot the First National Bank of Wlhtsnet,' Iowa la g taosat latter gives Some etperisnce a carpealer la his employes will be of value to other mechanlos. Be sayst "I had a carpenter working for ms who wet obliged to stop work for several days oa account of being troubled wUh dhvrhoaa. . I tasatloaad to hinv that I atdvbesi slmllsrly. troublsd aad that Chamberlain's Oolio, Cholera- and Diar rhoea Remedy had cured me. Hs bought a botue of It from the druggist here aad informed'ms that on doss eared him, tad It agala st his work." For sale by F. 8, Duffy d; Co. . Ht lrara . Daughter 1 have au invitation to the theater and have no chaperon. .Mother You must have one, of course, or you shan't go. It's from Mr. SlimpnrSe, 1 suppose. "Ko, Ifs fronr Mr. Fatpurse." "Dm never mind about the cbaper- on."-New York Weekly. k Sprained Ankle Quickly Cured. "At one time I suffered from s severe sprain of 'the ankle," ssyt Geo. E. Gary editor of the Guide, Washington, Vs. After using several well recommended medicines without success, I tried Cbam brta!hs PaTn Balm, and am pleased to iay tharrallef came as soon as I began IU use ahd a eomplsts cure speedily fol lowed:" Sold by F. S. Duffy A Co. A MmMos Ch. ' Before -cooking a mutton chop for an Invalid' 'plunge the meat Into boiling water for about two minutes. By do ing so the albumen In the meat forms a whit 'covering on the outside and prevents the gravy from running out auringths process of cooking. OA,aitJOStXJa.. fcaaraw Vat Yot JtaajMnn BagM Be jreeklaeee. Pretty nearly every one has seen the curious "see ruffles," or "sea neck laces," which are found plentifully on ocean beaches, These are the egg cases of th ssa snail a They consist' Of a number of small disk shaped en velopes attached along s sort of stem, the biggest of them being In the mid dle. In each envelope there la a llttlo spot of -thinner material, which the young- break through -when they are ready to be hatched; 'When the female gatterepsd Is about to lay, she buries herself in th sand, from the surface ot Which the "necklace" of eggs Is gradually extrnded. Being thus set adrift and exposed to the elements, ss well aa to devouring enemies, few of the eggat are ever batched, bat those which ds come Into tha world safely and turvlvs doubtless live to a "very tOtf XfW WHAT TOO ARB TAKING Whesiyoa-taas Grove's Tasteless Chill TsaSB, betaaae th lormuls Is plainly pitoasd'oa aaary bottle aaowtag that It Bttjmpty IrMsadsalslMls a tasteless fevtl. - Kb ours so pay. Price 860. ; KBni-mei Uwtlfullr lllostrstes thTfoni-tasH of forelgarisv thaw tbs Bftlttr'' for Instance, while we writs for trnuantasioM abron over T3.000.000 letteHf h 1 Venn- we reeetra-onrr 50.000 TOOT WON of unpaid and short paid tofttrtrw seud IJU&7S2, tbs fosslgers hffltct ast with IKSkST ooTwhlch we tra obntled to-pay poster; whittf we send abHoatt 49.1&7 postal, card with paid reply, ibey send us only 27,713. Wrwrltt mors single cards than they ioa,-bwtiftsthm oeerly thrse-Quarters of nanus 1a total mt 7J0O.OO0. - IB sboTt poe- they impees-os aa. at) aaatry to tbs sum of about $300,000. Fur-tending, and receiving this mall Omgtrrtininstit pays 12,250,000 a year, x f lMaSr.' E Ktlchom't Antl DlartOc auy be worth to yoa mors than 100 If yot have child who soils bedding from Isosafloaaot of water - daring sleep. Cdraroldaad joung tllka. , It arrsrta tbt trsubw st oaoa. 1. Fold by . 0. D, BrsdhsavDruggltW f, t . dmbh - ita aaiaw- - Prises 'Hearys kindly considers tlos for others Is shown In sa anecdote which Rtbley D. Event relates in hit artlel oa "Prince Henry's American Impresslone.'' When the royal guest snd hit salt left tbs Hohensollern on his wsy to tbs city hatl to receive The freedom of tks lty of New Tork, it wss blowing - a northeast gala, with nln and 'occasional snow, la order to maks the ttp at easy ss possible the prince wss tnken In a navy yard tug down to tlie linttery. At the tg drew tp to the InnJirig rrlnce Ilcury ryt!c-J the long Una of cfirrlni-. , i c!n" tnd the drt; ;-.ti.g nm!; m ; f n Bortliwirt etorru. luinh to I f A 1 nslral Evane, be laid: "l.vm.s, t' hnre tbe csrrlngca open-d. H i j Amerluu iwiple can stand la t:. r .'a to see me, I can snrely s!t In the rwln to s-e t : .11." 1. XUr. OSjTY UNSATlCnCD.; liisaitSoiatSkfe'Mt t a. Weaask la . HMt ot Imfontatlsaj : ..i . It .was In the register of .wills' office. n svsnt to see tbs will ot Mrs. Hen ry Jones," said tha woman who had Justeome fat - 1 Tet- wadim. When did aha dler politely asked the clerk. -- - - Oh, the ltn't dead," tntwewd tha womsn in a matter ot fact tone, "but I hear she hss made'her Twill; and I should like to see lt,,lf you pleaae,'', - "But the will la not hers It she Is not dead,' said tbs surprised clerk; -wny, isn't this the place where amis are kept for public Inspection!" - "Yes, madam, hut not until after the tattatof la AtemmA.'t.ySr - "Ohl" aald the woman aa aha turned away with a disappointed expression, rthea1 can't find out wbbm aha left her diamonds to after all. How. annoy lngl-Phlladelptus. Times. ' . ta H4 "glmS" Htaa Vb. Then is an institution In Dalnth that employs about fifty people, and among Others It a genial, Jolly, good fellow Who long ago lost faith In hair restora tives tnd la the possessor of a waist measurement of many Inches. An east end-lady dropped, Into' the store a day or two ago. accompanied by her pretty little four-year-old daugh ter. - .'.- ... The big man was somewhat attentive to the child, and when the lady had finished the business she had com to transact the little girl said la a clear voice as they left the office: "Who Is the man bigger round 'an oar rata barrel, with the awful shiny headru-Dolnth News-Tribune. Wktrt Pupa Gaata la. "Whom do yon lore best?" asked a visitor of my sitter Lillian, three and a half jears old. "Mamma," said the little one; "God next and 'then my sisters and broth ers." Noticing-that the said nothing about her father, the visitor said: "Why, Lillian, I am surprised at youl Where does your papa coma InJ" Lillian raised her largo eyes snd In nocently answered: "Papal Why, papa comes In through the door." Little Chronicle. ; V "Bat I certainly know," said the call er, "what kind of a bat Is most becom ing to me." "I beg leave to differ," persisted Mr. Ferguson. This is where Mrs. Ferguson ssw fit to put la a word. "It is a remarkable condescension on bis part." she said to tbe visitor, "that he begs leave to differ. When he dif fers with me, as be generally does, bs never asks leave." Chicago Tribune. a GEirriE Him. Inonrtlyleof climate, with Its sud den chsnges of temperature, rain, wind snd sunshine often Intermingled in s single day, It lno wonder tba our children,' friends tad relatives are so frequently taken from u by neglected colds, half the deaths resulting directly from this ctuss. A bottle' of Bosehee's German Syrup kept about - your home for Immediate ot will' prevent serious sickness, Itrgs doctor' b ill, and per haps death, by the ute of three or four doses. For curing Consumption, Hem orrhages, Pneumonia, Severe Coughs, Croup or any disease of the Throat or Lungs, Its tuecess is simply wonderful, as jour druggist will tell ou. Get a sample bottle free from F. 8. Duffy. Reg alar site, 75cts. Get Green's Bpeclal Almanac. Tha OlSnt Force Storage. The water wheel la probably tbe old est method' of obtaining mechanical force apart from the employment of animal force. These wheels were no doubt at first worked by s flowing river snd then-by a falling stream, and It would not be a very great advene on thla method to dam back the stream so aa to obtain a continuous supply of fores even tn timet ot drought Such storing of water at a sufficiently high level is the simplest and even at tbe present time the most successful meth od of storing force. If carefully ar ranged,: the loss by evaporation and leakage Is small and may be partly or Wholly replaced by rain, so tbs fores Is shrayt available, and but llttlo labor la needed to keep such works In repair. The-water -Hock of the- Romans was tQ elaboration of this method of stor ing fore and wss for them tbs only form of ;wmotor.v : .; hi . y BELIEf B SDI H0CM....4' DUtresslng KidBey and Bladder LIs tass relieved, la tlgboart ,by , "Naw GmtuiSooni Amaioia Kidibv Cdsb." It Is b great surprise on 'socount ot Its exceeding promptness la relieving pala la bladder, kidneys tad back, la aula r female, Relieves retention of water ! most Immediately. If yoa. want otlok relief sad ears this Is the remedy. ,, ffold by 0. D. Bradbam, Druggltt ' 'y- - 1 1 " 11 isjaasasrsaBaaawatai i 1 1 tjt Strain Cause of Sore Eyes. r Inflamed eyes, styes, tnd head act are symptoms which polat conclusively is sys strain, - sad to curs yoartslf yog mast seek the cause, correct It aad then your trouble will disappear yoa can stimulate aad help nature la earing tha symptoms by various ways, but still tbe cause is there and liable tt sny moment to bresk out again; It teems like pouring water on tbs tmoke to pnt out t lire, to pursue tty other course that tbe proper adjusted glasses to correct tbe tlrla. ; A normal eye Is one which Whea In re pote the rays entering It art brought to t focui on tbe retina, when they are not this way an extra amount of nerve force Is d minded to make tbem focus correct ly, tbe retnlt, sa overflow of blood ctns- li j r ir - 'ullnn, styes, the letksge of on to firc, the besdnche; It Is not hard to ur,.!i riUnl bow a tevere strain raa tooa eilimmt enough nerve force to cause a general broking down of the whole nervous s stom. . Dy the sld of tbe hint Instruments we e n 'Jnt to s-v on, rlilbl- r a ;U u ( e'-ouf - (.'':' 4 lflllt I ' ' r!i..i-1y 1 ( . - ! develop sometimes from very trifling causes, and when- and where you would least expect themrs A-ixril, orftbscess burn, ' blister, wart, tumor, mole, or tbe simplest little pimple maybe : tWjegiamHg-peiHt of a malignant, frigbtful looking Cancerous Ulcer. .' -: - Apparently there is no difference between a Cancerous and Common Ulcer when thev first make their appearance, and for this reason every ulcer, no matter how insignificant or harmless it nraj seem, and all slow healing sores should excite suspicion and cause alarm, paTticrrlarl if '- any of your ancestors ever had Cancer, or you have good reason to thin& yoiuf blood is impure for the sore, after all, is only the outgrowth, the external evidence of' polluted blood, and nothing can check its progress until the cancer tainted, vitiated .blood, has been purified. All efforts to heal the ulcer by means of salves or other external remedies will result in failure, for such treatment can have no possible effect upon Jhe"deadly germ and morbid matter that, form in the blood and are carried through the circulation to thavsore. OTHER, TWO Atr0NLY SISTER DIED OwTCSCER f OF THE BRESBST. I had a Cancer on my left bttwt, which caused me great pain fbr-thretfor four yeavw" Mtximss tne pnias "Wisu deep and sheetfap- The-ulcer dlschaiyd'yellbw and rattier otftiwive mat ter I'Tla given up all ntmspasttatrdoctors gaveWSHOTSlief. . 1 Myvwother, two aunts asdfan'only sis- . jthii . r t iicruiaavi' mincer ui "tbc bieasb and I am sathXtad! that I, too, woold-have been eone but for 8. S. S. I feltsometetteraf ter the first bottle, and after astugwaiy seven bot tles, was cured. Than was save ml- veara ago but have seen no wffltlKif the Cnncer since. I would urge all who are sutf en rig from the disease to give 8; 8. S: a trial. Bclton, Mo. MBA jMnts Cassbu.. CancetOttSf Ulcers can be reached only by a remedy that acts upon and through the blood system aad this isjust what S. S. S. does. It goes to the fountain head of the disease, and drives out the germ- producing poisons which cause the ulcer, and purifies and builds up debilitated and weakened, it restores vitality and strengthens the nervous system, and helps th appetite and digestion. S. S. S. contains no Mercury, Potash or other minerals, but is guaranteed purely vegetable. Those having a chronic ulcer or sore of any kind that is slow in healing, whether located upon the body or internally, will receive medical advice and such special information as they desire free of cost. Book on Cancer and Other Diseases of the Blood sent free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA. GA. Wood's "Trade Mark Brand" German Millet is the true large In ruled sort, and pro duces from one-foiirtli to one-half more forage per acre tb:.n the ordinary Millet. The difference in yields from different grades of Millet is more marked than any crop we have ever grown and it is a great deal the cheapest crop results considered to purchase the best quality of seed that you can obtain; this you can. always be assured of doing when you order Wood's "Trade Hark Brand" of Southern-grown (lerman Millet. Writ for prices and Deaorlptto Olreular whMk alao'slTCS full Information stoat all BsMMaasSwSS, Sew Pm, SsfcraadVerret fj awTSsemtn Dint mi Bsakwksat, Lais SmS MbSms, etc. K Wi WOOD & 50N5, Seedsmen Richmond, Va. NOTICE ! A certificate of stock of the Atlantic North Carolina Railway, No ISO, in the asms of Darld Miller, of Carteret County havlncjbeea lost, notice Is here by gtren that sppUcatlon will bs msde for s nsw certificate. All concerned will take notice. : Mrs. B. W. Dunn formerly the wife af Darld Miller. Cola Headache Powders ('aetata ao Antlpyrlne, Morphine or other injurious drags. They do ao depress but stimulate ths stoaascaaad inereate Its secretions. Guaranteed cure for Headache aad Boar Stomach. - Pries 10a. Made snd sold by Bradbam's Phar macy, corner Pollock sad Middle Bts. - yocrrlloalth. :Do not Walt hoy longer to pat in Winrjow SoreenS and Screen Doors. Yonr house will be Infested with ntecU aad fllasi, oarrjlpg germs of disease which may ott yofcV your health and heavy doctors bills, and perhaps yonr life ' It will not only be i comfort but if an absolute necessity that you screen yourself against these Jehe satei of health.';':';;-';-V;,;;.' " We can fit windows and doors of any sits ami at prices within the reach of alL i.:"y-;;7c X$ ll. CctLr ILw ;C0n Phone I, ; v ,' C9 Middle Street. Application hm been nude to the Cominigglonor of Navigation to chntigotbe namo of the tchooncr "Three Pot" Tnon. riiviKM. . Bean (I a 1 A SMALL SORE CAME ON THE INSIDE OF HIS LIP. a About the first of February, 1899, I noticed a small lump on the inside of my lower lip. It annoyed me considerably; the doctor cauterized it and in a few days it dropped off, but shortly after another came and broke into an open sore, and in spite of the large number of remedies I tried, it would not heal. I then went to another, and he gave me something to put on the sore, saying if it did not cure he would cut the sore out. I used his medicine, but received no benefit. I de cided a blood purifier was what I needed, and began to take S. S. S. The ulcer was growing rapidly, with some pain and a crawling, creeping feeling. At first S. S. S. seemed to make tbe sore worse, but this soon chunged, and after I had taken seven bottles the place healed entirely ; my general health improved and I am as well now as ever and no signs of the dis ease have been seen since. Hollands, S. C. W. P. BROWN. again the deteriorated blood. 1 his is the only true and logical treatment for sores of this character. By the use of S. S. S. the ulcer is supplied with pure, strong blood, which quickly allays the intlaiiiiiiation and forces out all the irritating poisons, and allows the sore lo heal naturally and permanently. S. S. S. acts also as a tonic, and where the constitution has become MARBHahdORANiTE KENIS. r PR.MOPFETT'sV aUTHlMOTCWCIKi, Costs Oaly 75 tents Or sun U eaaU to C. TDaKBoalaHaJarJalr W. Oa. O. J. Sorrnr-lf TVP" rr 7 MoelWnt Mdldaa, TKETHIN. m. aw rv jrjrnK&L raiUaied kua of para blooii andjaralaf Im aoaUiMd foe 4r at a Umm. Hor HI. u D,.i d,lrd ol. Hnaottw dMnrmlasd toMTKKTRlMA.aml laadarartvolhmwaaaaiaatcliaiixe new lite hwl roturned- h vww.1. wviw I c. , .oi uimu W IUIHMA.IH Your, ate, V. TT. . Henderson Telephone Toll Rates. Tbe following Toll Rates will be in effect on and after May I, 1902, sul ji-ct to chsnge or correction. From Mew Bern to Ajden 80c Littleton ftoc Boydtoo 70c Loalsburp; 50c Buffalo Bprlngs, 70c MorebeadOlly 30c Burlington 80c Hasbrllle 45c 88c Newport XV!o 76c Oxford Afte. 70c Plymouth 40c Otto Raleigh 5Bo' 50c Roanoke Rpds 50o ' 68c Rocky Monnt 4oc in. a . i iu..l ... 1 Beaufort OhaseClly CUrkesrlllo Ohspel Hill Dunn Durham Enfield Frankllnton Croldsboro Greensboro Oreearllle Haalltoa New Birer Henderson High Point Klnston 'iw cxiianu nccs aire 60s Belma 46c 40o BmlthBeld 46c SOe Spring Hope 00c 80o Tarboro 40c - 40c Wake Forest 66c 80c Warrenton 55c 60c Weldoa 60o 96o Wltsoa - 40c 80s Winston M . O. TOEPLEMAN, Gen. Bupt. Hardware ;'Retrigerti n, Watejr Coole, Ice Cream Freezers, Screen DiorarYin dow Screens,' Oil and Cook : Btorrs, Ranges, .Urns,.. Cement, . PlasUr, PtinU, Oils, Varnish, Patty, Saab, Doors, Blinds, Cutlery and all tbe useful articles anally found In an Up-to-date Hardware 8tara,---.:', tft HADt.0AKTER8 FOR . Aad all Kindt of ;: " ' -mm niTERiAL-'.' Under Hotel Chattawka, v Lm 4 .i.ae Jm I H ULCEUS WOULD SCAB OVER, BUT NOT HEAL Mr. Jno. Massie, Owensboro, Ky., writes: "About three years ago a blister came on the right side of my nose. 1 1 grew steadi ly in spiteofallefforts to heal it up; the pain was not very severe at first, but increased when the sore began to inflame and dis charge matter. At times theplace would scab over and appear to be getting well, but the scab would drop off, leaving a red, angry looking ulcer. I had almost despaired of ever curing the Cancer when my attention was called to S. S. S., anil after taking a few bottles the Cancer began to gradually grow smaller, the discharge stopped, anil I was relieved of the terrible disease." TUCKER BROS. 810 North Kriinl Min t, WH M NUT.'-, - . . The (ilnee to buy 011r ( cnn-l'j'y Work at UOTTnli HiP K. Ii Foreign 11 lid Dunn stir ( i 1 unit,! hiks Marble. Lettering ami Finish tlm Best. Send for latest designs. All work delivered. Branch yard, (ioldshoio, N. ('. I Cans Ckoleri-lofantyn, uwrnou,uyicntery, and the Bowel Troubles ol Children of Am tat lAids Digestion. RtguUtes OK Howtls, Strtngthuu the Child and Makes TPFTHlNf: FASV at fri&ists, J. MOFFaTT. M. D ST. LOUIS. MO Diw air, Jmi1mm m. rfHf. ,k.t i -k....i.i M Our Uuto fHrl, Jut lalruea monlki old, tu hul much MUM MM M OOW HOI B. Well. HoIVKU, Mller aad Proprietor TaikeM AU. ) Newi. 50 YEARS- EXPERIENCE OHDua Tiudc Marks DctioN CoiYHiQHTa Ac Anyom wnrHnay s pkatrli and dfaaciiptinn ma fnitrtTiT susntjrustti onr orHiunii rrtjtj arnefi nvenittnti it prooniiiy rmtnLntle. tkmtrioUf fvwtridSMitUtl. Handbook ttti l'atnU aant fraaj. Olilaul aaatto for aeourlrist potent a PaVtanlal takan thronsHl Mann A Cm raoaim tVtfMiMoaV wlthou etiNnra, In Lha Scientific -Hmcrican, t aysT. enlaXkm of anr aoleiitlflc vmrnal. raari fnar inontba, 4)1. aMMbjraH nawatlaalara. WOWfl & Co."'8' New Tork Hii.ih.-I. ii, K. r F Hl Waehlrwion. I. C s outhern R a II way . 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The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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