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skat THE JOURNAL. ' Published every day la the year, eioepj Monday, at M Middle street Phom No. 8. CHARLES L. 5TBVBNS. KPiTom aaa nonmoi, ' SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Oner, In advance ...$4.w One year, not in advance S.O Monthly, by carrier In the city JO ' Advertising Rates furnished on appll cation. Entered at the Post Office, New Bern, N. (X, at second elate matter. Official Paper ef Hew Bern ul Craven Couty. New Ben, N. C, Nor. 15. 1902. A CHECK IN SPECULATIVE MARKETS. Tbe "prosperity" argument has not been naed In some days In Wall Street, or In those speculative circles which are ao closely allied with Wall Street Inter eats. The unhindered and unchecked career of the Industrial, the constant setting up new companies, representative of any and every kind of commodity, Is not such a good business, nor so easy a one, as It has been for many months past. The hesitation in speculative circlet which began before the November elec tion, has changed to a desire on the part of tbt holders to get rid of their stock holding! since the election, and thlt hat produced a noted shrinkage in speculative "values." That the boom In ''Combines" and "Industrial" stocks has received a check, It a good thing. Especially It It a good thing that a halt It called before the Inflation had reached a point and found other than the speculative inter ests heavily Involved, and unable to pro tect themselves. But good crops and good prices have placed the farmers In splendid financial condition, and this hat its effect In up holding every stable Industry of the country. No doubt the fear of legislation hot' tile to Trusts, has a great deal to do with the declines In the speculative com modities and the bankB are taking the wise course In refusing to hazard their own positions by sustaining tbe specu lators in their desire to continue the In nation of "values" In interests which are representative of about everything else except Intrinsic valuet. It it a good thing for real business, to have these checks In the speculative cir clet, which undluy Inflate and ex agger. ate the true commercial conditions of the country. Beware oi Ointments for Catarrh That.Contalns Mercury at mercury will tufely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering It through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on preecrtp lions from reputable physicians, at the damage they will do It ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from then Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F J. Cheney & Co, Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and Is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous sur faces of the system. In buying Hall's . Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genu ine. It It taken Internally and made In : Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Tettlmonlals free. Bold by Druggists. Prlcei75c. per bot tle. HaU's'jFamtly pills art the.beet Well Tralard. . "Is he a good dog -for fjatejmf" ' Tgiltee to;diVlleliitiM WmeC wo a awrgtar."New xerk Journal, What to your favorite sotif T 1 haven't any," answered Colonel BUI well ( KenttMhy. "Slaea I fooad out that "Cea-la' through Ue Rye" ferret tn common Uttle water courts I don't tout any of 'am"--WMUatoa "If erery- esis knew whstaataad medicine Dr. Wag I New Life Fills fc riles O. H. Taratr, Dscspteylowa, Pa), ' you'd fall ay groa haf la a day v Two .v r- kV sat tea mads a new aaaa of tea.", : rlinjs for eiitlrtlot atomech aad rttorMea;;tae's;ailXBridaas jgteW.-.Vft'rV - yV , V ' TESTBKDATS MARKETS. : Cotttn, Grata, fraratsstt tuti 'Sweat. Ranre;ia -mecMits ead Shipment. The following are the market tptota tlons, received by private wire to J. Latham Co. New Bern, N. O. Chisago, Not. 14. WnnATi- Open. High. Low. Close Deo 7f 7l May 7S 75 Cork: Deo 62 521 Hay 48 41 Pork Jan 1505 1513 May 1437 1440 Lard Jan 897 May 887 850 Ribs: Jan 787 857 May 887 Nnw Toax, Nov. 14. Cotton; Open. High. Lew. Clots J as 8.06 7.91 Feb 7.89 Men 7.94 7.85 Apr... 7.88 May 7.95 7.87 June 7 91 Jaly 8.00 7.9 An... 7.77 Bept Oct Nov 8.08 7.90 Dec 8.08 7.98 New York, Not. 14. Stocks; Open. High. Low. Cloea A. 8.R ...118J 114 UP 101 99J Mo. P 108J 104 Bp 88 6H Man 184 188 O. W 188t 138 Hon 6f A. Cop 55 68 Tex SH 41, Wab pref 44 48 Erie Erie, 1st 84 08, C. X 29 28 Bo Ry.. 88 82, 8. Ky pref 98 91 J L.N 128 198, B R.T 56 66 Pa 1681 1541 An 82, 80, St. Paul .. 1751 1711 E 84i 88, A Q 98 971 U. 8. 8 m 88x Rg 58 6ti Po 91 991 C. & O 4S1 45 B. A 0 1004 98 M. A W 70 68 Toi 57 661 If.Y C 150 146 R. 1 46 481 Wu V.881 8 O. W 19 291 M.R 1871 188 Of! 841 881 VCO 88 alt C. A 1281 1261 A. C O 46Kx-D 451 U. X 84 881 111 141 140 R. 8 19 IS Am lee 101 101 A. L 27 961 L. R 1 lit A- F 881 81 Pac Mid 87 Total portt estimated .today 480(0 vt. 49228 last year. Estimated receipts for tetnorow. Galveston 9 to 10000 against 14,621 last year. New Orleans 16 to 18080 agltntt 16.M7 last year, Houston 11000 to 12000 against .., last year. Liverpool olattag oolloaatarket closed easy. Spots 444. Bales 7,500. Dee-Jan 4.26 Jan-Fsb 428 Apr-May 20. roarr aao Birrs. Bams -week tart j Last week 816,000 This weec. Bat. 46000 Hon. 47000 Tees. 79080 Wed. 48080 Thar. 40009 Frl. 68000 418,088 46088 619M 67009 884888 tr'Va'l Usrktaa. . A mother was calling tbe attaotioa of Utr email son to the aooo, which was to be clearly aeea la the early after- "Why, you eaat see tbe moon la the dayttme." he tnetttad. ii Qh, ye -w can. Tbere H Is over tMtoeetr I asanas ' ' t thd Btthr boy looked t and saw It. but be said: " Tala't lighted ret anyhor.'-Llttle Chronicle. . " '" ' -,L .'. '' Dae Haaeock't LkjeH MtplMrf for fftiaiS, Pimples, Rtsteesk, Daadrafr aadrteeJa dltisasi. for aaaieil r.g. it tyeatsaioaauwaisthedeeteteetJleadytntpstatabkwea a bold on me that I eonld It can't help bat do you good. tlttglhoSMeestitatntaiiMstM rrepawa yao.wwmaoa,OMci, Bold by all aealis. . iciitri tttcl itzd sure ! 9 r.rj ORCHARD AND GARDEN. Dont crowd fruit trees Give room for air and sunshine. A dead limb Is n source of disease. It also shows lack of vitality In tbe tree. As au orchard cannot be kept con stantly under the plow, it la best to grow clover In It Onions will not stand dampness, but WlH endure slight freezing If not ban died When froxen. Stimulating tbe grape by animal ma nures makes It grow until late In the fall, aad the wood' does not ripen well. In taking op trees from tbe nursery see that the roots are taken up a foot long to bold them firmly without stak ing. - It tbe pear trees beer spotted or cracked fruit, a liberal dressing of wood ashes Is a good remedy. 'Scatter them around the trunk as far out as the ' branches extend and wash the trunk with soapsuds. One Minute Cough Cure. Is the only harmless cough cure that gives quick relief. Cures Cought. Colds, Crbap, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough Pneumonia, Asthma, LaGrlppe and all Throat, 'Chest and Lang trouble. I got totked by rain, says Gertrude E. Fen net, Hnncle, Ind., and contracted a se vere cold aad oough. I failed rapidly; lost 48 lbs. My druggist recommended Ode Minute Cough Cure The flrtt bot tle1 brought relief; several cared me. I ant hack to my old weight, 148 lbs One Minute Cough Care cuu the phlegm, re lieve! the cough at once, drtwt out in flammation, cures croup. An ideil rem edy for children. F. 8. Duffy. Silinll 'liiirc!Ma. St. Mary's, i'rliitun-oii-Hf.i, England, has only nccommodutlon for thirty per rons, and a church at Wuxtdiile Head hat only eight pews. Another church, nt'Hntigh. Lincolnshire, U very siituli, but It seats the whole population, which only numbers thirty all told. Colorado Cadtob. The Canyon of the Colorado Is 800 miles long, and the cliffs on cither side art from 6,000 to 0.000 feet above tho waiter. O Bean Iks .BTOniA. s IM Hind You Hat Always A ilna ( ntlrr. If you want to l.niil; nil n clnsa Jul or bottle iinltc cvenl;,. n..ik u pb-co of string In tuiuvntlnc unci ill' It nnuniil the gluss Just where yon wish the break to come. Thru fill thr i:-.nn up to that point with cold water timl set firei to the string. Tlu- hiss will snup all along the" honted line. Too tfnch For Ibe (iooti. Because sweotbrler became too abun dant In Tasmania - goats wero intro duced to head them off, as it were, by eating tbem, but the brier came out ahead by killing the goats. Tiko a bath In.Beacoek's Liquid Sul phur. They are superior to those of the tost celebrated Sulphur Bpringt, having tWadntttsiiaa advantage of being made say! desired strsagth. They will cure Frlekly heat, loxema, and all skin dis eases. Fbr tale by F. 8. Duffy. InoMan AkI1 Avrfdcnt. Tbe usual odds laid by an accident eoniaany are ilAWO to 4 that you do mott die from an accident In a year. Supposing that the wirole population ef tie couatry were insured against ac cidents in efflce, each person poy taef4 tlS berng Buflranteed 1,000 In 4aae of death by mlshapi the premiums woeld reach tbe figure of 140,746.808, L nd the ua to be paid for deaths "Wold amoalR to iI4.00a.OO0, leaving, after the deduction of n few millions for WorJtleei expenses, tbe very respect able' profit of 130,000,000. - 1-ondoo Tttlta i Iofldnukater Wieumatlsm Cared in 1 1 Day By Mystic Core For Mteomatism. Hj'SsoU Donnelly, of Helena. Hon., jays! After lying helpless with Rhea- antum fo tiro weeks, andsr tbt pbysi- Leaaaa oare, I was Induced to try Myttlo Car) for RoeaaMlltm. In less than 84 hones I was abls to get op, dress and go dews stelrasr J eaa heartily recommend rtfej fyttte Cure to any one suffering froae Rhtamadtm. Aoii h T. A. Beary, Druggist, New Bern! , " te'te"'nrtlv 1-KxMfed tMsbertnatt (to (country hotel eteparlrtbere' Isn't bit of fishing "tbaul hsrej ,$tt hreok has sign waralng people ' off. What do 'you fseta b atnYeKtsrabere with the rouitee afine Awhtwgl ' . ' fOdtet Keeper! didet nay anythlwg iTwtd flrflshtn. 'If "yeureed my ao Tertttwrnent carefully,' yoo will see that What I said wss.-rumliig Bnnpproaca gvu) ' . . ' V tt It to tba tat of sufferers from dyspepsia and indigestion. If you food remains undigested ft can't build us the body. In fact, It does actual damage by decaying In tbe stomach nd poisoning the system. Hi What Ym Etrt. . Xodol lathe sensible remedy. By digesting what you eat It strengthens the body and at the -same time rests the stomach. This Test soon? restores perfect health. Cathartic and stimulants only (each the ymdtomsv Kodol cares. It U Nature's tonic a jotMag, iMaikav appHcattoft for-pttes. setej aae akta dlteasst. Bewars ot counterfeits F V A CO CYNICISMS. Tbe lore beyond ".he grave that you read about seldom e.; 'Ives the second year's crop of weeds. About tbe only time sot area regard their wives of any use In the world la when they can put property Irr thejr names. On the way back from the cemetery after a woman's funeral some one In every carriage says, wonder It be will ever marry again," and-all it raat look shocked, though the satm thought had been in their minds. Atchison Globe. The Rett Prescription far Ralarla. Chills and Fever It a bottle of Gaova's Tabtelkbs Chill Toirto. It Is simply iron and quinine in t tasteless form. No cure no pay. Price 60a. roinlahmeat ! Peralih. Among the Persians the usual mode of punishment Is the bostlnndo, from which men of tbe highest rank ere net exempt It Is Inflicted with very great severity, frequently so as to render the sufferer almost a cripple for life. The victim Is thrown upon his face and each foot is passed through a loop of strong cord attached to a pole, which Is raised horizontally by men, who, twisting it round, tighten the ropes and render the feet Immovable. Two executioners then strike the sole alternately with switches of the pomegranate tree well steeped in water to render them sup ple. A store of there switches Is gen erally ready for use In the pond which adjoins the courtyards of the houses of the great The punishment frequently lasts for an hour or until the unfortu nate victim faints from pain. Orlando, Fla., Oct. 2, 1901. The Hancock Liquid Sulphur Co., Balii more, Md. Gentlemen; I take pleasure In rec-m-mending Hancock's Liquid Sulphur to any one suffering with Ecsema. I have had it for ten or fifteen years, have tried many remedies and found no relief until I was Induced to try your "H. L. 8." Have only used It a short while and am now almost entirely cured. I can truth fully say that after fifty years as prac ticing physician that your Liquid Sul phur is the most wonderful remedy for Eczema I have ever known Yours respectfully, DR. W, W. LEAKE Fur tale at F. 8. Duffy's. Carpel. Winn cbnixilng ciirpcts. preference should he tfveu to thorn of small pat tern, for they arc much more easily turned nbout and mended than those of Inrgc dealgn and therefore are much more economical. A Brlsrkt Comet. The comet of 1843 was the only one during the last century visible In broad dnyUght TOO OOW WHAT TOO ARB TAUIH2 When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic, because the formtla It plainly printed on every bottle showing that It It tlmply Iron and quinine la a tasteless dim. No cure no pay. Prioe 56o. Stole Flower. Ciilironihi iin tin In ul vtnte in tbe I'l.lon to ilmrv n ul. itr (lower. In l.S'.iO, nt n iniv'.iiiH of the State Floral asportation. I lie golden poppy was chosen. Dlekena' Characters. There are l.42." characters In the works of 1'hai lex Dickens. The Silk Indaolrr. Italy began the silk Industry In the fourteenth century, but In 1750 France surpassed Italy and has since kept the first position. A Startling' Surprise. Very few could believe la looking at A. T. Hoadley, a healthy, robust black smith of TUden, UL, .that for tea years he Suffered such tortures from Rheu matlim at few could endure and lira But a wonderful change followed hit taking Eleotrlo Bitten. "Two bottles wholly eared ma," he writes, "aad I havt not filt a twinge Is over a year." They regulate the Kldntys, purtrythe blood and cure Hhenmstitm, Neeral gla, Nerveuiaess, . basreta' digestiaa and girt perfect health. - Try them: Only 50 ell. at; O. D, Bradham drag store. . " '. . , , i ; ') ) Tl.enrr and I'mrllie. A ebemlxt. exiMtuitlng lu.-ehcmical arleaci', obixi-ved tUnt inoV, hud linn found to Kmue a eonsMentblo degree ef lieal. A man present Mt this remark ob served that ual chemistry waa a val nable aclrm-e. bat he would tike to know what uuinber Of v snowballs would be wiairient tp boll s teekettj - ' Sbt-You will ask papa, VlO yon nott Or must II"; ",.";,'.' ' y i. He Oh, I have tjeesr blrn.? fact taj bo msde the .sosgeotlon that It was about time for rue to propose, r mmmm I ' , I i. ' ' T yhlsslafwtmts a tvarf tmm ef Hw (oaatae ' mm 'j (" eprf sie- t im tms: FEMININE CHAT. " - Mrs. Mar'garot Wnugetcr, - the poet, says buy clever g'.rl can master house keeping In Six weeks. Mrs. Frank Leslie, It Is rumored, will soon start a rfbw magazine devoted largely to the Interests of women. Dr. Gertrude Light, a Milwaukee girl, has been appointed a sanitary In spector In New York city under the new tenement house law. Mrs. Walter Ferrler of Orange, N. J, has been nppointcd presldont of the di vision of Illinois of tho International Sunshine society and will shortly go to Chicago to assume her duties. When Miss Almee Stagg of Paterson, N. J., was married the other day, she wore an old fashioned brooch which has been worn by seventeen brides of her family, first by her grandmother slxty-slx years ago. Mme. Loubet, wife of the French president, believes in coeducation. Re cently nt a society of French mothers she brought down upon her head se vere criticism In advocating American methods in training girls. Mrs. Laura M. Johns, formerly presi dent of the Kansas Equal Suffrage as sociation, has been debarred from ac tive work of late by illness. She Is now greatly better, so much so that she writes, "It seems like a resurrection." Miss Tula Ely of St. Louis, twenty, five years old, who at the death of her father Inherited more than $1,000,000, has given up all the ease and luxuries of life for the work of converting tbe semiclvlllzed Moors of northern Africa, Mrs. McCausland of Pittsburg Is ac credited with being the oldest woman to take out a patent and Margaret O'Sullivon, fifteen years of age, tbe youngest. Mrs. McGauBland patented a cooking utensil, and Miss Sullivan Invented a carpet tack that could be easily driven and Just as easily taken out PERT PERSONALS. A Polish giant named Jablnskl Is said to bo seven feet high. He seems to be entitled to the persimmons; lon gest Polo, you know. St. Lords Globe Dcmoerut William Waldorf Astor no doubt finds It hard to understand bow 81r Thomas Llpton can be so fond of asso ciating with those Americana. Wash ington Star. Russell Sntie thinks that prices are too high. It breaks his heart to pay a quarter for the same kind of a necktie that he used to buy for 19 cents. Hartford Post. Captain Anson, (He ex-baseball play er, Is going Into politics. The captain used to be noted us a hitter, but here Is where he is likely to strike out. Chi cago Record-Herald. Captain I. J. Vlsser. the Boer chief of scouts, who Is 0 feet 8 Inches tall, came to America too hite to (row up with the country. We wish him well In Ills new home, but he cannot escape the danger of overlooking many oppor tunities. New York Mall nnd Express. Where They Shone. "She has remarkable Jewels, hasn't she?" "Ilemarkahle. They say her dia monds are (he admiration of tbe di vorce courts." Town Topics. I' nMH I lufled. "Th he n mnsler of hlh nrt." Riiys lie, "In my ainhltlon." Put. hiiiiii linw, he wamrt sntlflfled With thr w;;y they hail hla picture "Hkycil " ' On the wall nt the oxhlhltlon. Philadelphia Hulletln. ' Asleep" Amid Flames. Breaking Into a blazing home, sorce firemen lately dragged tbe sleeping In mates from death. Fancied security, and death near. It's that way when you neglect coughs and colds. Don't do it. Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion gives perfect protection against all Throat, Cbeet and Lung Troubles. Keep It near, and avoid suffering, death, and doctor's bills. A teaspoonful stops a late cough, persistent use the most stub born. Harmless and nice tasting, It's guarantetd to aatlafy by C. D. Bradham. Price 50c. and 11.00. Trial bottlos free. For lltn SaTerelsru'o Sake. The shnh of Persia when in France suffered from a toothache, and so a dentist wu9 summoued to remove the offending tooth. Rut. like lees exalted mortals, the shnh, when be found him self face to fare with the dentist, dis covered that his toothache had disap peared, and so absolutely refused to be operated on. However, hla majesty declared that he did not wish the den tist to lose his time, and so commanded that a tooth should be extracted from each of his suit, lie said this with hleeyes fixed on tbe ground, and then, suddenly looking up, found, to his In tense amusement, that all bis minis ters and staff bad quietly slipped away except the grand vlzlcr, wham be com plimented upon being tbe only one faithful enough to undergo a little die comfort for his sovereign's sake. Then be dismissed the dentist with a present Cored ot Piles After iO Tears. Mr. Htoey, of Geneva, Ohio, had the ptlet for forty years. Doctort and dol lars could do him no lasting good. De Witt's Witch Basel Salve cured him per maaently. Invaluable for cuts, barns, bralsee, spralnt, lacerations, ecsema, tetter, tall rheum, and all other tkia dis eases. Look for the name DeWIU oa the package all others are cheap, worth lets; counterfeit!. T. 8. Daffy. . Mealeaa Blankets. The blankets nnd scarfs In use smong the Mexicans are many of them as fine in wctve and betiutliul In coloring as the! much priced 'Kara Jo ruga. They are lighter In weight, however, and therefore avaltoblo ouly for couch cov ersrj portieres and wall draperies. ,, N ' i , . . . , , f. ;-..-.. S-BlMlas. . When hereon faints, place In a flat position; and apply camphor or ami mania to nostrils) loosen clothing. L Jj,. 'i i i ii t-t-jf":: . Prloklytit enred In ene application by utlng of Banoock't Liquid Bnlphur. I, will alto ear Crams, Fetter, Pimp les, Ringworm, ttndrnff, Cots, Burns, Old Brres, and all tkln troubles In a hort time. When used as directed. For sale at F. P. Duffy's Drug Flore, Two-thirds of the inmates of our hospitals are women. They are in most cases either for treatment or lor an operation, made necessary by advanced stages of female troubles which huve resulted in ovaritis, a tumor, or displacement of the womb. "AN OPERATION NECESSARY." How these words after the examination strike terror to a woman's soul, nnd with what regrets she hears them, when she considers that tho operation has become necessary through her own neglect. Female derangements cannot cure themselves, and neglecting the warnings of nature only means pulling it oil' until there is no cure. The woman who lets her trouble make headway pays the )cnalty of a dangerous opera tion and a lifetime of impaired usefulness at the liest, and the operation often proves fatal when her life might have been saved by Lydia E. IMnklinni's Vegetable Compound. When women are troubled with irregular, suppressed or painful menstru ation, weakness, leucorrhcea, displacement or ulceration bf the womb, that bearing down feeling, inflammation of the ovaries, backache, bloating (or flatu lence), general debility, Indigestion and nervous prostration ; or are beset with such symptoms as dizziness, faintness, lassitude, excitability, irritability, ner vousness, sleeplessness, melancholy, and " want-to-be-left-alone " feelings, and the blues, they should remember that there is one tried and never-failing remedy; Lydia E. Pinkham's Compound at once removes such troubles. READ THE FOLLOWING LETTERS. "Dear Mrs. Pinkham: I cannot tell you how much good you have done me and how thankful I am to you for it. For live years I have not lieen free from pain for a' day. I have had l-acka.-h"s, headaches, and those awful dragging sensations with leucoi rliiea, and when menstrual ion ai n aieil I was in such a condition I could hardly sit up. I doctored all the time, but nothing helinxl me, and I was told Unit an operation was necessary. "Two months ago a friend suggested that I try I.ydla 10. Plnklinm'H Vegetable Compound. No one knows what it has done for me and how thankful I um for it. It brought me the llrst well !::ys I have had for five years. It did for me what doctors could not do, and I want every siilleiing woman !o know about it." Louisa Naukii, 751 E. 100th St., New York City. "Dkar Mrs. Pinkiiam: I wish to thank you for what T.ydiu K. Pinkliam's Vegetable Compound has done for me. I had terrible hemorrhages U tng lacerated from the birth of my child. The doctor told mo that if I would have an operation I would lie well and strong. I submitted to it, but was worse than before; no one knows what I suffered. Finally a friend advised me to try your Vegetable Comximd ; I did so, and commenced to feel better; I continued its use, and it lias done for me what doctors could not do. I am strong and well. If women with any kind of female troubles would only consult you tu fore submitting to an operation they would be spared many hours of pain and suffering. 1 cannot thank you enough for wnai you nave aone ior me." anna Iwuciiuokf, ir,r, k. lootti St., New ftfniVl rtft FORFEIT Ifwe Sv'WraTww' toeir uantuie ffemunonoMn. WISE Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, STATE LINES. Tbe dairy prniltictH of Wisconsin now rival In value all I lie nnlinnls solil. each being worth nbout f.'T.OOO.OOO per an num. Little more than bulf of tbe state Is In farms. Tbe n venire urea of a farm Is 117 ncrca The borse population In Kentucky has now rencbed 500,000, nod tbe corn crep for this year will exceed $30,000, 000 In value. The average farm Is nlBety-three acres, and bnt 2 per cent of tbe farmers of the state are colored. A report on agriculture for North Carolina sbows tbe valuation of fa no property to be I233.834.6U3, of which about 130,000,000 represents live stock and $0,000,000 machinery aad lmplo meota Tbe value of all farm products Ihowi a rapid growth. Ifyoa art Jtiflloet and seeking; advh era, , Take DeWltt's Little Btrly Risers. J oat before going to bed. Ton will Ind ea the Borrow, Too an rid of your sorrow Tfatw all; Jait enough ttld. TketefstMas pills do eot gripe, but sears "the bowels gentry and easily, cleaning tbe liver. Their tonic r fleet greet ttrtagth to the glaadt, preventing a retern ef the disorder. VsllwS UatrxtUM Two fmr. Three women were Imvlusj nu experi ence meeting. Tbe Brut told bow her man bad locked her In tbe bathroom tod fled froar the boose. The second told-Of a grrea eootr who bed Dolled a waternttloa. The third sold: "WeU, ray latest treatnre has Just landed nd did not knew bow to wash Windows, so I proceeded to explain natters to her. We live on tbe Qfth stry of sn spnrtment bouse, end I shewed her bow to wssb tbe outside by ettttaf on the sill and letting her feet bang 4nro the room. Imagine my asdaatment when 1 went back a few minutes later and found ber washing tbt) glass oa tbe taelde aad errting with bet feet banging oat into tbe street" New Xork Times. , Uk ta TWrtcen. By stndlng' It mQes Wax Bplrey, of Waltoa Tnmaos, Tt., got a bos of Baekleai Arnica Barre, "that wholly eared a horrible Taver Bore ea his Ur Voaa.rps.se mM. Positively oarti prases, rtiaat, ulcers, icrspllont, BoUsl Bnras. ' Coras aad PlUs. Onl. Mc Guaranteed byJ. 0. B radii a drag- fist ;.;.",' . rVf'WaWrwri ' III V...... w.uaar t sweats sn M wumwiwa, auo anna. irwfoooi , w -"or wm,s to M IM -'on llai 4 mi'H tM i . h cann. forthwith produce the original letters and fllfrnatur of Aliovn totlmonl.'ilR, whirl, will provf LTttlw K. riokham Metllrlne Co., Lynn, Mum. IS THE WOMAN WHO HAS FAITH IN UJLf (IXCTrl I NO Costs Only 25 txnts Or mall ti inti U C. RENCB. 8. C. Nor. 3R. 1:NK). I wu Snladrlaad br with uur halif wbn h wai hut A vrj young InfBBt, a a praranHra of colic and to warm aad awaautn thoaloDiaoh. Latrr ll wan unntul In lnthiDn Ironblea, and IUfTecthaa aaaa foand tobaaoYcr, baneflolalaodaufraa from danen Uialarfl iniM)iinl uMn l!i uho of drufc-i and iMithiajt arrupa. that wa bara come to rftgard u, afr uaa wild LhrM children. ani;ioir the nc.-aailifla i-Wn lliera la aaBw babj In thabowea aad until tho wlhlnf tronblna ara oyer, and wa takn itlcoaurn In recoil, mi'mlinp: It loour frlanda inauad of tba horrid alaff that ao oiaar paopla na to kwm Uiaii babytliiiel. IlAliTWaLLM. AYKlt, (Uaaagaa Danf TUnaa and H .lf Tiaaai-Uaaanirr. ) J. A JONES, Livery, Feed Sate ana Exchange -LARGEST AND HOESES aad. MULES,, erer offered for sale in this oity, A car lead of each just in. Alro.a complete line of ifHggiee, Wagons. Harness, Itober, Whli, Cart.Wheels, 4c, I A. JQNE8. Bmd St. Sl.wtrt'i Old Stand. BO YtARSV EXPIRIINOI b-Vriraana TfMnr MJwa ' ' ' DlSKINa Oowvanxva aa Llr omiftriaritf, (aarrt frwak Uldaat aawaar for awnartpt paUaiu- f aaaota larifaat tbruaiaH Mann Jl ca. twaaalw . aaaatalaiHi.1, wtlhotatobnrta, lUw teltdne Jln::ric:x 4 hstfMlsWmiAtf fthla1ls WMfelf , . LlY4ssA Mp. 1 pilaU.tfi of ftnr till Xrwrnai. Trwi, ft a i rewrl fnnr piunlb,l, oMbftkll frftWavtWtsjrtJ. rValaaaa-rnrli lraantawal W4I tie la tny-BalajajBa Um tartaia ttrt fw tOwfts, ork City. Cim Clulara-lrjfuiM, Diarrhou,DyKnttry, and the Bowel Trouslu of Children of Ant Age. AMs Digestion, Rejubtei the Bowel, Strengthens the Child and Makes POWDEfwi it Dnrrists, TEETHING EASY. D.. 8T. LOUia. MO. J. MOFFKTT. M oar familr Dhriloian In ChartMloB tn TKKTH INI Stables FINBET BTOCKy)F- P. H. StBiatoat, AD. Ward IMTIONS WARD. ATTOBJill aal COONSILORa t LAW. asm a teas a,, o. Offloe Removed across Street to Second Story ef No. a (above TeletTaph Of floe) Booth front Btreet, next to Hotel ChatUwks, Praetloa la the ooaaUst ef Oraven, Lmpnnjoaet, uatiow, uaneret, ramll I eo and Wake, la Ue Supreme aad red- nu uovns, as a waerevar atrtiess are desired. - ilsodgt. Directory. CRAVIW tX)TKl 'HO. 1 KRIQHTB OP HABMOMT. MeeU tad aad 4th ' Wedaeeday nlghU la each atoath In Roaatree's Ball. Pollock street, at IN , O'clock. J. J. WolfBdea, Prwslrlonti . J, H. Bmlth, Ueo'yj && Bill, llntnclal-. E'Vfnla.ry.
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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