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rv THE JOURNAL. PabiUked every day la lBsycef,xcepi afoaiay, at fa Middle street, v Psoas No. 8, ' - CHARLES L, STEVENS.' "; bditob mo raoramoa SUBSCRIPTION RITES. Oh yssr, tat advance.... . .t,...MH Om year, not la advanc.'.;.... M Monthly, by Mirier In ta cHy.,4' JW .rv:-.., i jlV-va3f Advertising Rate famUBMd os appll EnUred at the Post Office, New Bent, M. ft,-, second elejssa.-:..;. "i. Oflclal Paper of New Bni ul Mew BravH.9ilrlM2." SETTLEMENT PER' -SENATORIAL COURTEST. The recent sensational attack upon . Senator Bererldge of Indiana, by Ben tor Bailey, of Texas, while It. b oultte the attack o( Tillman npon McLturtn, In that It did not take place In the hall of the Senate, lit dlagracetnl affair, and one which; detracts from the dignity and character, ; which abseM surround tlio United Statei Senate and Its Sena tors. The fist at the chief argument in any dispute, U not regarded highly In these dsya, when presumed-gentlemen differ npon prlrale or public question. ..' If the nit Is -to become the . anal argu ment by which Senators are to settle thelrquari wiyilndl not the Bena tort employ men-whs we versed lathe clesMse-of tha-iaejily who may eeuai theeiBwarrarrted" ttacks'' of the mooU.hrugh thesaedlnm of a paid patef tewiknockles t This vonM sstc 4hv sacred persons, 4beasiTesrirom all. iMengwrinj . marks, ndsdjQe4h4Tistloof physl caJfcentBes'.' threagh the second party; wbeootrldheVld m per the .ameont of aeUsbttent given hlfrepponent. - - nt4U BsileyBeferidge-'ecldent hi -me wUcb aaSDjaMd JMth men, and lso ceetetitfleetteti oooB-the Benate, of whlcVthey wereeaembers. Btatb of Ohio, Oitt of Touoo, I LUCAS COTNTT. ' I Fbaxk J. UHiasTnaket oath that he .a senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cram ds Go dotage easiness. Ja the. Ctty of Toledo, Coaaty Mi Btats afore said, and that aatd arm will pay ONI HUNDRED DOLLARS SEWARD for, each and .every case ef "Oatakbh that cannot be cared by the ate of Hall's Oatauh Cubs. FRANK J. CHENEY. Bworn to before ass end SBbscrlbod la my presence, this 6th da of December, A.. D. I860. V J , A. W. GLKABON. sbai. - Notary PahUcyi Hall's Catarrh Cnre Is taken nally, and ecu directly oa the UeoAaad maeeasssrfaces ef the system. Bead for .'leatlmoalaU, free. P. J.jOBENBY A 00 Toledo, 0. Sold by all Druggists. Hall's family Pills are the best "Look at the bird la the tEeee,BiS the man who wants to toep boose; "they wouldn't think of living ta crowded tenement. . "Tee." answered Bis -wire, "but look -'a -the aMsw Raty aiWays-ST la, an, saetiacai bouse, AM every one know .that ants are smarter than birds." 'rraanlnfteaetar. , , : ' A Sprrinrt Antle Qafcfciy CnrtL- - Ueae Ik I anflered-frem sersre sprain of the ankle," says Geo. X. Gary editor, ef tu GbMsX Washington, Va. "After using several well Wattisiraanrisd kaeHeiaet wxhoutsaooess,! trMGAsjg ' berlalnl Pain Balmy sad aayvplsased to say that relief caste aa aooaXaa I hetfatt Its use and a complete cure sassdlljr foti lowed. Sold by F, 8. Duffy A Co. 4 'werwi tnsm. "! there anything nardsc lo,bex uaornMrntistT,asiia ne intent tual man who est next tome..in the . smokec vOnly Isuguary trouble,". he replied. " ' U yw gg rich, tub ninst naks Biea. rfsj.dnring dsn tlnwat-AlcldeuB Globe. - tnt r 4 '.iv - - mt rn w - v.'iskn b oi'f - -iky, aJrtv tirtitnXUr-'' ' f j fciilthy T" tftttfcBui i.; . ... ' f ;a nsst,t" Y.tntii fstll ftMtHV!' ':-V,- Issa't.glt ti i ' i I till do. . 't: '"jtulalft ttr stiff t.? etort aisi tflM&?l 5? ' thi lo f,-Jl tor-snsffiyooing ins nsr sua fj-J, tdtfcisutlfylng tht courlHioaj, 1 t if V ronounc4 oa lwstiliili aue- csi. DfiigBiruil rtrrfibing. At I, IZZlZl CO. , CUICISQL.. FOR SALE BY k l.'.Al h.Al iCAL Can Tea aelr It Ptt That t : Cuast Be BelrMf -, r At a lector at the Boyal Institution ta the fascinating subject of "Magic Squares" Major P. A. MacMahon, F. B. &, reminded bis audience' of the exist. ence.of a curious problem .which, -. aplte Its apparent simplicity, has never yetbeea solved. He commended It to the attention, of any one present'.who desired to exercise his Ingenuity and patience. ' , -- . . . The problem Is as folio wa: There are thirty -six officers of six different ranks knd drawn from tlx different .regl- tnecta, and tt to required, to arranse them In a eruaret, thlrtjlx compart ments, so that la eechyrow, es well as In each column there appears an offi cer of each rank ' and also an officer rrom -each regiment ' - i- Xnler'a "Becherchea Snr ane Nouvella Eepece de Qnarree.Usgtqnes," ..which appeared la 178 discuaaes this prob lem, but given no solution, end the late Professor Cayley,' .writing more than a century arterward,i conf eased tha It wraa beyond hie powers. ;. i-t- 3 Itajor MacMahon, who has added eo moch to our knowledge Of the theory of groupe a- fascinating branch of mathematicswhich has an Important bearing n asany branches of physical dence has not yet found a key, to the aayslery. '.. . '.. wnoevet can aoive uus prooiem or prova.that It cannot be solved will achlev Inunortallty on the Bps of taathematlclaas and perhaps open a tjoot lata a new realm of the scientific wonderland which is called par math ematics. London Post ; Msonlnj: the Sjstcm. It Is through the4Mwels that the body is cleansed of Imparities. -Constipation keeps these poisoas la the system, caus ing headache, dalneat and melancholia at first, then unsightly eruptions sad finally serious Illness unless remedy Is applied. DeWItt's Little Early. Risers prevent this trouble by' stimulating the liver and promote easy, healthy action of the bowels. These little pills do hot not violently but by strengthening the bowels enable them to perform their own work. Never gripe or distress. F. 8. Duffy. Be Boiled II Dewa. .A beginner In newspaper work in a southern town who occasionally "sent stuff" to one of the New York dallies picked ap what seemed to him a "big story." Hurrying to tbe telegraph of fice he "queried" tbe .telegraph editor: .Oolamn story on so and so. Shall I aendr 'The reply was brief and prompt, but to (neeninuaiast unsausraciory. oeno 600 words," was all it aald. "Cant be told In less than 1,200," he wired., back. Before long the reply i-Lcame: ' "Story or creation or weria tola in 60a Try tt"-New York Poet Need More Help. Often the over-taxed organs ef diges tion ory oat for help by Dyspepsia's palms, 'iTsusea,' ZMizlnesa,. Hesdaches, Hvet complaints, bowel disorders. Such troubles call for prompt use of Dr, King's New Life Pills. They ere gentle, iaoroaga sad g nana teed to cure. .25c at 0. D. Bradham's drag store. lulu the Brasa. A story Is told of nesvo icvangel- Jcal minister who held olgbt services IS svupe-Coroerty osd by. the. AnglJ can church. In a hymnal wnicn na bean left he found aa. old i familiar -hymn suitable for bis sermon, but the Roman numcer cxix somewnat con- fnsed Blnv and tie was embarrassed as to hew to announce the nym&uAS wsa the custom, be read the stanzas through, seeming still confused. He then re reaaSthe first stansas, which did not asem to aid him In helping the congre aarion. now" very much, -bewildered. Proving redoubtable, he, straightened tilmsalf np-and seemed to grasp the sit nation at av glance and 1 atssrtorlan saca sxclain-rsthre letjm sing the fft.ee sri::llytnn." Ksw Tork(TrlD- TOD UIOV WHAT TOO AUTAtpTO When you take Grove's .Tastdess fchlQ, ToMeveosass- ths-lormnls plalnl; prbrted cw evary sotUs sbowlag tiist I la-slsaply Iron and quulns In a tasteless fom. Ho cure no say. Price 66c, . , visser r )Iaaet Mtekee. . .Plaster patches were tntrsdoced In Sngwfsd ln-the telgaef Edward YC by a torelgn lady who in this manner fn snioaely concealed s wen on. her nock. They beeaas such vraas and Iwers - etrlsA to- saohreaagfersted lengths taut they wens '.finally lasapooned out 4sk alght ilThe men, as ,wU as the wo rsen, frtnek. themselves over with these 4 Imoty spots.. No lady of fashion con sidered7 ber toilet complete natu she 1 -mf .tpp with her little box of Batches, cut in ner ravonts eMssgn. ti one hefveneeV to come off ln company, -ha kirledir-rpUcedJt.W)th a fresh rw-trOBs ths box.- " J- : t lr-'li catcWn'gta England went itar i'.Jt party apWt was symbolised j posiuaa at ths patches. A letter a the popec em June-1, Mil, tells of a .vliilt to the nayaaarket and the dis covery, by tbe writes el three classes ofwomeo In the boxes all differently patcbedrUpon inquiry be discovered that those who-ptcbed os ths right wide ot toe toehead Were Whigs snd those whs favored tbe left were To- Ties, while those: who patched tndlffer ently-oa either -side -were a neutral party, whose faces had not 'yet de clared themselves, Harper's Weekly, viKK.vfTcatloil Days. Vacatlos time Is here sad tbe ehtldrta are fairly nrtng out 6t doors. There eon Id. be-ao , healthier place for them. Ton need oplyto gaard . against the ao- iftJents-' Inclileatal te most ones, air e porta. No remedy eqnals1 JHWlti'i Witch Hsiel Balve for quickly sl."n ' pala er removing danger ef srrloui t , sequences. For cuts, scalds snd woun : "1 uted DeWItt's Wllch Hsrol F-.lve f sores, cuts snd brulsm," snji L. IS. J son, Ewirt, Tes. "It Is the 1 t n on tie maikct." Pursm -rf tj" 'i , r. rwnre f i PLAYS AND PLAYERS. Tom Le wta and Sam t. Bran are to atu nest aeaaon. nr'i Worcestarf Mass. Is to have a new theater for next season to eces flCO.OOO. Jefferson De Angells will have a new vehicle for next see sou called "The Emerald Isle." - , 1 David Warfleld will next season use "Dinkelspiel," a -German comedy by George Hobart - - a..- GraeGeorgKakea a try at "Fron Frou" in iChicaaoi andwlll probably play It on tour. -, - Harrison Qrcy FUke wlU act aa Mm Patrick Campbell's manager, next sea son In this country r v '-,- ST"" Amelia Karlev who has beewa mem ber of the Rogers brothers' ebonu, will marry a wealthy-western ranch owner in the fallvtrpt'- ;: .Hamice Cnmpbell has made n three year contract wltb Charles Cherry, who Will durtt that period he. Henrietta Crosman's leading man. ,- . . Ncck and. Neck. ' ' Interest b the speaking trumpet con test is dally.-growing exciting; Both sides have suunch friends ssd they have ahowa sad will Show their loyalty iaa splendid manner. The votes as counted Friday night stand: Atlantic Button 801. i Making a total of AUsntlc 718; Button 715. , . pdl Tasretherl ' ' England alone .has twice oa many cotton spindles as there are In this Country,, but this will assuredly be changed In the long run, and the spin ning of the American crop will be done at home. Tbe crop, however, Increases raster than tbe borne spindles, and It -will be years before we can drive out of this or that market tbe goods of for eign spinners. The task calls for the best efforts of New England as well as of southern manufacturers, Ameri can mills should pull together. The south is content to spin and to weave the coarser goods, and New England has a wide field In the making of the finer forms Into which cotton, is put nowadays. Birmingham Age-Herald. Don't Fail to Try This Whenever an honest trial Is given to Eleotrio Bitters for any trouble It Is rec ommended for a permanent cure will surely be effected. It never falls to tone the stomach, regulate the kidneys and bowels, stimulate the liver, Invigorate the nerves and purify tbe blood. It's a wonderful tonic for run-down systems. Electric Bitters positively cares Kidney and Liver Troubles, 8tomaeh Disorders, Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Rheuma tism, Neuralgia, and expels Malaria. Satisfaction guaranteed by C. D. Brad- ham. Only 60 cents. AaU-CMe CeaaSa. The latest Canadian order In council la to forbid Japanese and Chinese cut ting shingle bolts or logs from tbe crown lands. , This means that hun dreds of Japanese will be driven into the United States, as they were almost exclusively employed. Tbe laws are also being passed against Chinese, and, although they are arriving by hundreds on every ship and the Canadian gov ernment gets $100 a head, the China men find that .nearly all avenues are blocked In the way of making a living In Canada, so they wslk Into the Unit ed. States, Canada getting tbe tax and .Washington state getting ths China, men: Tbe Inadequate -United .States .imsoigratlon- staff -cannot-prevent tbe Chinamen from crossing the lme, while -WhlteAiBer who smuggle them over are getttnff rich, at $100 a bead. . K a Man Lie to You, Aad say -soma other salve, ointment. lotion, oil or alleged healer Is at good as Bucklen's Arnica Balve, tell him thirty years of marvelous cores of Plles,Bnrni, Bolls, Corns, Felons,: Ulcers, Cuts, Scaldsv Braises aad 8kla Eruptions provS it's the best and e bespeak S5c at 0. D.-Brad ham's drug store. Siaeejas aHa. -miss Birdie," ssld thsnyoang flnan- dar,-rsdgin lltti-nearer, n bellevs in Lsvsttld nialwstrong eombl. nation If we were to-t merge, as it ware," rK 'k?--' .:"' And they snbeequentjy mergedChV cago TriDnne. .:,.. JslPrcscrlptloa for Malaria. Chms snd Isvat Is a bottle ol Gsova's Tastblbsb OBHa TpBiOt It Is . simply Ues) sad aalalae bvaAsstelest torsi. Mo enrs-srio) say. Pries 50c." J"-' .t "That Mand of yours Is a wtry nttSs) fellaer." Wyt rtw-jA.-i-S'-j ncht Hsvr aa that be HVtVwire less promoter."-leveland PUIn Deal- mOsQ at F. B. Duffy . Co's drug store and get a free sample of Chamberlain's Stomsch sad LI ve Tablets. Tkey are aa elegant phjsio. They . also Improve the appetite, strengthen the digestion sad regulate ths liver and bowels, They are easy to take and pleasant in effect. - i ,. .. - .- . Caaalaal TwU j c'-sr- Trout are canulbals, and tt Is a moot question whether In some waters large trout should not be eystemsticeiiy de stroyed. Dartmoor, fishermen, are In favor of killing them. They say that fish In their streams of one pound to two pounds weight are hardly ever caught ty ordinary means sad live en tirely 00 their owa brethren; : A two pound Devon trout la probably respon sible for the death f sevesal stoner weight of bis ewa klud. Nature Notes, Mr. W. 8. Wbedon, Cashier of the First National Bank of Wlntersct, lows In S recent loltor gives some kxperlflnce a earponlor In lie employ, lhat will be of value to other ni'x ImnUn, He eiyi: "I fc l a carpenter working for me who it cl;!' ' il o etm work fur snvoral (' 1 ( n " ' t c f 1 ? trr 1 ! i (a . 1 i 1 t 1 It t I 1. 1 -n f-' ' tr.,' lull; - ' ; c . , :. is s.I 1 : i i 1 1 Dyspepsia; D. -rests what you cat. This" Drenarat lorr contains all of Om dlgestants and digests all kinds ol ' food. ItglveairiBtiititrellef au.l never falls to cure.) lb allows you to eat all the food yoa want., The most sensitive stomachs can take it. By its use many thousands- of dyspeptics have .been cured after everything else failed.. 'It prevents formattoBcf gaaon tueatasoA.: sen, relieving an distress arter-eating.-Dletlng unnecessary. Pleasant to tako. It can't help'itiWP? ? i'av- but do you fiood Prepared only by E.O. InWm&do., VMcksS Vb St. bottfe roBtiil oa SH tlmM th tOc. saw. ru r & CO. , Ansoaila Daly's XV It. . An nctcr ho knew Augustln Daly well told this story of tbe great theat rical manager's ready wit: "We both chanced to be depositors In and victims of a unnk which suspended payment. Like others, when the news of tbe disaster became known we hur ried off to the bank to pick-up what In formation we could, and coming down the steps from the offices Into tbe-street Mr. Daly's foot caught In the mat and, with some difficulty, he managed to save himself from falling. I was en tering the building, and, seeing the mishap, I ran up, saying: " 'I hope yon have not hurt yourself.' 'Oh, no; thank you,' he replied. T only lost my balance.' " You may as well expect to rum a steam engine without water as to find an active energetic man with a torpid liver and you may know that his food; or feels dull and languid after eating often has headache and sometimes dizziness. A few doses of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets will restore his liver to Its normal functions, renew his vitality, Im prove his digestion and make him feel like a new man. Price 26 cents. Samples free at F. B. Duffy & Co's drug store. What Yoa lCeed. "You ought to have a change of scene," said the physician. "But, my dear sir," protested the pfT tlent, "I am a traveling man by profes sion." "Well, that's the point Stay home awhile and see something besides hotel rooms and depots." Washington Star. RELIEF Ifl SIX HOURS Distressing Kidney and Bladder Dis ease relieved in six hours by -'New Obbat Houm A mbricn K idnsv Curb." It Is a great surprise on account ol Its exceeding promptness In relieving pain In bladder, kidneys and back,' la male or female. Believes retention of water al most Immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this Is the remedy. Sold by C. 1). Bradnam, Druggist. f 'lc-d'twlng. "How clenn nn.l rii sh the landscape looks ted n. v." an Id Mrs. Hllnnd to her husband. "I rend Komethlng In tbe paper about detectives scouring the country," ex plained Mr. Hlland.-Pittsburg Chronicle-Telegraph. Mother Always Keeps It Handy. "My mother suffered slong time from distressing psins snd general 111 health dne primarily to Indigestion," ssys L. W Spalding, Verona, Mo.' "Two years sgo I got her to try Kodol. She grew better at once and now, at the age of seventy six, eats anything she wants, , remarkjngj..va4 that she fears no bad effects as she. her bottle of Kodol handy." Dontwaste time doctoring symptoms. Go cause. If your" stomsch Is foand'y'dBy health will be good. Kodol rests the stomach and strengthens the body by digesting your food. It Is nature's owa toalo F. S. Duffy. - The View MaMallaa. ;, "I tall you, air," said thai sad eyed passenger with tbe bargain counter tie, "all women ore born gamblers." ; "That's right," Observed the Jewelry drummer. , "J know of several . -whs played -hearts to catch -diamonds." Chicago News. . ; . Sate From an Awful Pate. - "Everybody laid I bed oasumption," Writes Mrs. A. X. Shields, of Chambers burg, Pa. "I wss so low after six moalha of severe sickness, caused by Hay Fever sad Asthma, that few thought J could ret well, but I learned of tbe varveioda merit of Dr. King's few Discovery for Consumption, ,sed lt, aadi was com pletely c Bred." For desperate Throat and Lung Diseases It Is tbe safest ears ta the workload Is Infallible for Coughs, Colds' snd Bronchial Affections. Guar aateed bottles SOo and $1.00., Trial bot tles free at O, D. Bradham's. f. . A remarkable Instunce of tbe loss and recovery of speed) Is recorded in Glas gow, says a London papcr.f ' A' police eonstablo was arrested on S series of charges of theft from warehouses, and. as s result of the shock caused by bis spprebenslon. . be i loit ' hlsi power of speech. . He was fnuml bot RUllty of tbe charge- laid agallixt him, tnt, being Idumb, was unable to resume bis duties fs a policeman, and a gratuity of 03 rss given htm,. .After the lapse of sev eral weeks bis power of speech has re turned to blm. . ' - -1 " Saves A Woman's Life. ; To have given np would have meant death for Mrs. Lola Crarg, of Dorches- tor, Mni. Foryesrsihe had end a red untold mlnory from a severe lung trou. hie and olmtlnate cough. "Oftca," she wrllrs, "I ronlil -r nly lirnnllio and i mnUtm could not . ". All (lnclors ( 1 r f 1 tl I I ti 1 I r 1 : ' I.-.-.V 1 vi' j fur ( .!-:!. ;;ui) m roii'pl' ' v rnrcd." Fu.; .:rorii from I o i i i, 1 iirimt a 1 I.i r 1 rnn- 1 I t'.ts r fii- 'v, f.-r It ti- ..r ( n U r 1 I y C -.. i i. ' . - i i -..;' ! v- SPORTING I.DTE3. -.r --..f I III IL- --"VWri Edna Cook, 102, Is InOeenf Stable. Myrtle B., 8:14ifc haj;a ottiy Bln- AlU McDonald baa Major . Delmar. : Tonur-Ccrbett has jjmxluued n Connls Mack has released Kenna. the 'jesasMeSjssvSfe . 'Vriclttop.Breltenstelri. ones on Ton der Abe's pay folk is winning fames lg the Bonthorn leairae. ."::-'). iie There la an automobile dub In fireat Britain and Ireland, aad. Its, present membereblplst27a. r . "baseball Is a good game (or young men to get Into It they get ont In time," Bays Christy Msthewson. Alan4-Dale, the-: thoroughbred colt who won. the Kentucky Darby recent ly, was prepared for the event by being worked to sulky. "Starlight," tbe Australian middle weight, who.Js nearly fifty years old, recently defeated Jack Conlon, a young ster, at Sydney, Australia. Willie Fenn Is In Edward Bpooner's cycling camp, as ore also Benale Mon roe, Joe Neyson and Robert Hunters, with a string of pacers. TheiSpooner outfit will train at Washington. BRAIN-FOOD NONSENSE , ... Another, ridiculous food has been branded by the meet competent anthorl ties. They have dispelled the silly notion that one kind of food is needed for brain another for muscles, and still anothsr for bones. A correct diet will not only nour Ish a particular part of the body, but It will sustain every other part Yet how ever good your food may be, its nutri ment Is destroyed by Indigestion or dys pepsia. You must prepare forithefar ap pearance or prevent their coming by taking regular doies of Green's August Flower, the favorite medicine of the healthy millions. A few doses aid di gestion, stimulates tbe liver to health action, purifies the blood, and makes you feel buoyant and vigorous. You can get this reliable remedy at F. S. Duffy- Get Green's Special Almanac. Small flab. An Englishman walking through a certain part of Scotland with rod and reel come upon a tiny loch which he thought held out promise of good sport. Patiently be fished tor three hours, moving steadily from spot to spot along the borders of tbe little pond, but no success came to him. At last be accosted a boy Who had stood for ten minutes watching him with mingled surprise and curiosity on his face. "My little lad," aald the Eng lishman, "can you tell me whether there are any fish In this pond?' "If there be ony, they must be vera wee ones, sir," returned tbe boy, "for there wss nae water here until It rain ed yesterday!" A Good Cough Medicine. It speaks well for Chamberlain's Cough Remedy when druggists use It In their own families In preference to any other. "I have sold (Jhamberlatn's Cough Remedy for the past five years with com plete sstlsfactlon to mysolf and custom- era," says Druggist J. Goldsmith, Vsn Ellen," N. Y. "I hsve always used It In my own family for both ordinary coughs snd colds and for the cough following la grippe, and find tt very efflcaclona." For sale by F. & Duffy A Co. Tha Warhoraa. The horse In war is expensive, fragile and a rooL He is greedy, and his food It as bulky as himself. He requires an expert to. kaep Jilm. efficient under hard Srork an&ajaairaelBto keep him alive Onaer heavy are. He must be watched Sad more carefully than the nssj,,taet qc etnmuaIeatlen,both in action Jindta camp.' Be is a coward. The race of thersKtbat enacted "ha I sal among thsvtrumpets, the noise of the captains the-wbMtlng" Is dead, if it ever lived st sll outside the Inspired mind of the plague stricken poet; He Is s traitor and will desert to the enemy at the first opportunity, probably with three daya' rations In bis saddlebags and a useful rifle In tbe bucket Spec tator. .otohia. lauataa tiiaiByis)uwiwitoM Ugaata' UevaVVhlaa-. ' "Towr new o3cvj boy nay be all right, bot be stammers so." rj "That's tbe beauty of it. If a client calls, when I've stepped out for a mo ment, I. have time to get back before 4b boy gets through explaining where I've gone and when fm expected to re furn."-PbUaderphla Press. ; - - ,w ...... inj . . ir. ti j... . r flOO-ftr. B. ftetcboofi Antt-blureUc may be worth to job mors tbha 160 if you have a child who soils bedding from Inbostlneaos of : water during sleep, Cares old and young alike, tit arrests tbe ironbls at oocev. $1, Bold by 0. D, Bradbssa,DrngglsU7? i x;:v-. . Eye Strait Cause ot Sore Eyes. .Bi-- ISBSBtad eyes, styes, sad bssdacbrare symptoms which point conclusively to eye strain, end lo cure, yourself yoa must seekJbe cause, correct ill snd then your trouble will disappear, yoa can stimulate and help aature lu curing ths symptoms by various ways, but still ths esase ie there aad liable at any moment to break oat Sgalst It seems like pouring water oa the smoke to pat sal a Ire, to pursue any other course than the proper adjusted glasses to correct ths strain. 'Z - A normal eye Is one which wbea la re pots the rays t nlerlng H ere , broaght to s focus on tbe retina, when tiiey are aot this way sa extra amount of nerve force Is demanded to make them focus correot ly, the result, aa overflow of blood causing- roi'f;witlon, styes, the- leakage of nerve form, ths hMdnrbei It Is not hard to ur.il and bow s severe strain can sof-n ' umt enov! h nerve force to r.ai.f-.e a ,-; al breaMng down of t' ? who's nervous s stem. . . Vy I' aliLof the latest Inatrnmfni t i n ' " i-'n"S to any one, chl: r I ,. I- 1 1. ! It If 1 1.- M fi) sli- i V --.,1 I - --In- r ii t of a lioii,,,. j. , "".m; :, Ja. " " - . -v; . ' . -."'vlt ItlOSths ot diligrent and fMtnluFrlseM external remedies that the place : remains as defiant, angry and offensive aa ever. Every chronic sore, no matter on what ttaft of tha twflv Jt oomea; is an evidence bl some previous cxinstitatlonal -or organic bonble, remain in the system; or4trnay pe usx some ions juooen poison pernapa CanoerWoaa cometajtka siirfaoe e begna lbdeftntctive work, " .- The blood mnst bejmrified before the sore will fill np with healthy flesh ana me sxm rezatns ks namrai . throttffh the circulation, that the , Boida bib camea vr me -sore r; nicer .ana xeep it" irntatedV anA fnaajntd.'! H. will puruy nna laa-lunrate tha atavBant blood-when etil Sadimenter other hurtful materials are Washed ont, fresh rich blood is carrjed to the diseased parts, new tissues form, and the decaying flesh begins to have a healthy and natural look ;. the discharge ceases and the sore heals, t . .. v. . S. S..S. is the only blood purifier l.rC"anarir.7Sl)dya"a that is.guaranteed 'entirely yege- bast ahvsieiaBa bat reoeiswdnobeneflt. Our dsnss-MSsAvisea haeo try a. a. a., whlah she did. Fourteen Bottles oured her and sha has bean well ever since. J. B. KAJtOLB, SB Oaaal St., .Oeaooa, N. Y. skilled physicians for which no charge is made. Book on Blood and Skio Diseases free. -THS eTWIBT PCCiriC CO., Atlanta, Ga. cngncultam and cMechanical College, INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION: A combination of theory and practice, of book study and manual work in -Engineering, Agriculture, Chemistry, Electricity, flechanic Arts and Cotton Manufacturing. Full Courses (4 years), Short Courses (2 year), ; flraM.ill f V.i 1 Pt'U. ! 1 m i .o Til i ( i . ... nvtA maiii ftlO n (.mii. tina.il SR O 1 , ill . P" SO teachers, 309 students, new building r at the A. & M. College." President TUG NORTH CAItOLUV A State Nofmal and Uterary Classical Scientific Commercial Industrial Pedagogical ilusical Fn. M OlFTETTS! wr-" a"1 " II I" "I 'I 1 II II tl"k flTEETHINC Bar. 1. W. Bvtt of Arkuna Bulhodlri OmlMau.writM 1) "SmIohS Sad SIU emu for vhksk plaaw ailil twoiaokwa("TKETHINA." We wonder Saw wakannlMdehlUraiiwUkoat It. Tbeotbndsralul; In Mi.. oariMntu package and ttemme at moat opportone tlnw ; ear babe wat In a aerioua condition) bin bow.-t. IimI Daen la baa eoatuaon lor aari. ana notning taw we r... mij jixmi ; u.Mnia.a.01 1 r.r. 1 11 1 . - k... perfect relief and he haa bad no fnrtner troobla. Otber mamben of tba famUf nave need It and every dues bal been apeneetetuoiai. A. & N. C. RAILROAD COMPANY. PA8SEBOEH DKI'ARTMKNT. To all Agents A. ft N. C. R. It. Season 1902. The following rstes of Passenger Fare in effect June 1st, 1902, to Hnrebead City and return. -o n 2 2P 5 S 3 "3 bs " o a O Mao o b- - vn p 0.0 a 6 a. CO bn 9 a a"S 00 e . 0 a f-i a m r S if STATIONS. S2 Goldaboro Best's La Orange Failing Ureek Rlnston Caswell Dover Core Creek Tuscarora New Bern Rlyerdale Croat an HaTelock Newport Wildwood Ths aboTo rates to return to remain In wise ordered. $4 00 3 75 DM 8 25 3 00 800 2 75 8 70 2f 200 1 75 1 70 1 00 60 40 $1 r,o 1 40 1 so 1 20 1 10 1 00 00 80 80 75 70 65 60 85 25 25 1 10 1 00 911 80 80 75 70 05 00 55 60 45 ' 85 25 Morehead City and force until otber- . Snmnier excnralon tickets (seaaon 1903) fron A. dc K. O. sutlons round trlD for BeTea Bnrlnss. N. O. tosgents A. & . O. R R. s Hereaf ler tickets will be sold from yoar station to LaO range to parties visiting the above Springs at the following rates of fare for tne roona trip. Goldiboro- .70 New Bern Beau .80 Hlverdale $2.25 800 Falling Creek .85 Croataa Klnston .60 Hsvelock 825 Caswell 0 Newport Dover 105 Wildwood Core Creek 1 BO M. Clty ' Toscarora ' 175 8 45 863 8 90 Tickets oa sals Jans 1st. Use contract tickets aad limit them good to return to oct. silt. Aiiticsets mast be signed. : COUPON 8T1,TK)N& Throngh rates of fats So points named on ryes tarn riorui-veroiina n. tt. in er feot Jnne 1st, 180). ' Fromv7ct.U'-il;'NeW''ElDS-," '-, La- " ,'.-':", 'City Bern -;;toa;J Orange Dlckory-- v-118 50 19 W 11 10 10 50 MorrantOB 14 fi 18 10 95 , 11 85 Old Fort c" 18 65 14 95 1825,1165 Blk Moontala 16(0 15 80 18 W . to Ashevllle - :r 18 86 1 15 85 14 45 18 88 Hot Barings -, 19 M MM -15 95 15 85 Oonaelv 18 90- 1190 n 50- 10 90 Wllkesboro 18 85 1-enolr 1 ,'14 70 1185 10 95 10 85 18 70 180 II TO Klkln ' 1150 , 1150 10 10. t0 Blowing Rock 90 20 19 10 17 80 17 20 Wsyneavllle 11 93 16 93 . 15 (5 14 96 Honderaonvillel7 63 16 53 ,15 15 14 68 Brevard . .19 05 18 03 16 63 16 05 Saluda 1 17 83 16 89 14 95 14 85 HtaUiavlllS ; lilt 11 83 ' . 9 85 1 85 " 8. L. DILI O. P. A. " LAXA1TVD TASTELESS "II pnH totu the sweetest disposition and transform the most even tempered, lov- able nature into a croes-inauied and irritable individual., 'tjf ; i j - If imoatience or fault-findinir are evel'excnssble it is when the body is tortured bv an eating and Gainful sore. Is truly discouraging: to find after and that the dregs of these diseases coior. it. is acrid, cdrroding table. It builds np the blood and tones up the general system as no other medicine does. If you have a sore of any kind, write us and get the advice of experienced and for 500. Write for booklet "A Day 3 GEO. T. WINSTON, Raleigh, N. C. aAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA a Industrial College. Session opens September IRtli. Expenses (100 l $140; for non-residents of the Seate $160. Faculty of F3 members. Practice and Observation School connected with the College. Correspondence invited from those desiring competent teach ers and stenographers To secure board in the dormitories all free tuition applications should be made before July loth. For catalogue and other information address PRESIDENT CHARLES D. flclVER, GREENSBORO, N C. A i 1 I.A POWDERS) Buck Sranraa. Ark.. sd4. in. 19411. E.W.Smallwooi HARDWARE Kefrif.enh rs, WaU-r Coolers, Ice Cream Freezers, Screen I). ns,Vin d(.w f-'ciienn, Oil and I 00k Mows, KuiigfK, I.i in--. (Vim. hi, I'Ihhii-i, PaiotH, Oil., Viinimh, lJu 1 1 v , SmIi, Dooi-m, LIIiiiiU-, 1'nlli-ry mill nil the ! useful m Iii-Ii h iiKiuilly foueil n .111 I I T . t .lull- I lin i nre Store. UtAIVl AKTKHS Kb And all Kinds of BDILDIlOATERIAl. Bvttt CsloosJii . Under Hotel Chattawka. IV KW nKIlN, It will be to the in terest of those want ing 'Buggies and Roaa Carts to call; at once. I have a. fe)to, second hand ones left on hano and they must be sold. J. W. STEWART. I1MIVPDCITV V dflhS&iinaM it-'" " 1 " " .r aj Aedcmle Depart ninit; Js-nW,;-'-;'-;.,-, ;2:Msstf iclii,'' '-'i - 1111 'V : ' One hnnidred and eight soholanhlps. free tuition to teachers and to ministers' ; sons. k Loans for tbs needy, ' $63 Studcafse . 54 Instructors. '. Hew Dormitories, Water Works, 0en- V -r .v-'-'tral Heatlnf Bystem. '., , Tall term begins Bcptember ,190. ,,' Address,' ; "' ". r. F. TJMABLr, President, - - , OnaraLHiu, N. 0. -1 1 aj,i at S
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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