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THE journal. Abashed every day 1ft thcycer, except - Monday, at Kiddle Hurt. ' .. T : f .tiHo,8.' i f CHARLES Li 5TBVENS, T DITOB WD nOWWK ' ' SUBSCMPTIOH RATES Om year, to advance.. .,M....$ta One year, not to advsnoe......... N Monthly, by carrier to the city... .. M -' AdvertlsingtRatee furnished on appll Cation. " " ' f Entered at the Pott Office, He Bern, H. (X,aa second class mattw. ? . . Official rar Yuaw' Bi a crmt ceaaty. v - FOUR TEARS ARE ENOUGH OF ROOSEVELT, :v ' ' Secretary Hay in a recent speech paid tribute to hla. chief, when he alluded to all mote yean ol .lb, preeent adminis tration, Intimating a second term. Thlt wm of eouree complimentary to President Roosevelt, and no doubt was alncerely expressed, bat to the oonatry, generally, four years will be enough of the Rooeerelt administration. It was with, great hesitancy that the country accepted Mr Roosevelt at ttt President, upon the death ot Mr. MoKln ley, and thereto nothing In President Roosevelt's career to date, to lessen this hesitation, or cause the people to expect from him, anything except theunex pected. There Is no criticism upon the Indi vidual conduct or character of the Pres ident. His Americanism Is all right. His strenuonsness to well enough la Its proper place, but Mr. Roosevelt Is top apt to apply the same brand of energy In a public affair, as he would In a bear hant, and use the quick trigger to both cases, when the publle matter demanded at least twenty-four hours considera tion. It to this over anxiety to finish every thing quickly, at the moment, which has led, and will continue to lead Mr. Boose velt Into hasty Judgments. Today's de cision in the light of tomorrow.demenda abrogating, and there was nothing to the case demanding the decision to day. It to this strenuoslty which causes the President to Ignore the traditions of his high official position, and to attempt to foroe bis .personal Ideas Into at airs which cannot but be offensive to others, and all without reason for as to the case of the South where has been a needless and heedless rushing In the matter of the negro, attempting to foroe conditions, which no power, were It tea thousands times greater than the Presi des t'f could do. It to this Irresponsible oharaoter of the President, which to destroying all his ehanoes for future preferment at ike hands of the people. The President's offloe Is one demand tog not haste, but expediency, calmness endwise consideration ot the country and Its various peoples and their tradi tions. .:, . President Roosevelt to nnsbleio grasp the fact that his own Individuality Is not the only application to be employed to very many matters of public Interest and welfare. That 'this State eaaTbeet solve oertaln conditions, or that section knows beet what its social usages are, and their regulation. ; ' :; It It the failure to realise that the People are the ruler,fhai the Individual, 1 the President, to but the official repre sentative, that Is peculiarly eonsplouous to the President. . . t; ! ; by llocalj; applications as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There to only one way to eare deafness, j and that la by ConstltotfonaF Wmedk. : Deafness is caused by an tolUened eon dlUon of , the. mucous lining 'of the ; netachlan: Tube.: SThen thl tube b Inflamed you have a rumbling toand Or Imperfect hearing, and when Jt la entire ly closed, Deafness to the result, and un less the Inflammation can be taken out and this tabe restored to Its normal oon dItlon,herinrWinbt detroyedforeWri ..' nine esses "out of ;ten lure censed by Oeterrh, which to nothing- but en In named condition of the muoousaer " vioee. V-r's-' s'''''f :.v i Wc wfH give One Hundred Dollarior --; ' any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cored ty Ban's. Catarrh ' Owe, : Bend for circulars, free.' V ' 1. 1. CHE WET A CO., TolenyO. BoMJby; Druggists, 75c! ' , .V " .' ',1 ?:y. JXairFentny Pills are.the si . (.'"Collared head" la weparatloft of ''V r fewi . WiiiaI narf a hiM mnlr ChA hum ?.f,'' ;S'sd tongue re put throne the neat -".Ji":7;'-.ly create, n Uttie tat unMard added ana " . "-tl'tnewliole bdatcd.-' When warm, pre s iv-'f'' iyCown to a bowl, put on n weirht and ' jy4.fJle' Ctnnd to fcnt cold andTpadt Into "' ' .. ;i' h'1 ''form. ' BUM thin and terra, - ' 'J"-'7-r TJso Baneock'e IJ!M (''' ir, f r ,.::-,'':,;."r- !" ' I ' ' - Cotton, Crala, frovtotou and Stocks. .' - V Jttnje la Mcca, ftccelptt and Cy - Shipmcnta,",. , .'' The following are the market quota Uona, ; received by private wire to J. S., Latham Co. Hew Bern, V. 0.' ' y . . ' CUoagoXam S7.; Wnuuti l Open High. tow. Close. - Mays . . . H . ' JW nly - 78 ' ' 7 ftona--;: CMar..,. ... as ... W July... m 9alt- - -,t. : May...;.... M m ; ju. . m s i lark......... v May 1880 HIT July 1S8S 1029 Lard.... . "May.. SS7 WO Jaly 885 089 May. 122 617 July 907 t07 Xnw Tons, Jan. S7,: eneer, Open, High. Low, Vloee Jan.. 8.78 I.T8 8.71 8.78 eb.... 8.71 8.18 8.70 8.74 'Ken... 8.71 8.80 8.78 8.78 Apr. Ml 8.78 8.81 May 8.78 8,85 8.77 8.88 June 8.88 July 8.78 8.81 8.77 8.88 Aug 8.87 8.84 8.57 . 8.08 Sept 8.18 Oct 8.1S 8.15 8.13 8.18 Xev Hew York, Jsa. 87. Brooxa; Open. Oleae Amr.Sigar 180 180 felon Pad Ae... 101 101 Mo. PacUa 111 Hit So. radne ..... 6i 08 Manhattan.... 148 144 isat WeeUrn..a7f 7 MMt)y. v Amr. Copper... .4 OH TexuPaetne.... 40 TTabash pf 48 44) Brie, lit. 71 71 Colorado Sc.... Mi 80 lontnarnRy....Nf M BoathemRypt.98 08 LouisvUlMUTash 1M1 1SI Brooklyn R.T..86J 68 Penn.B B 114 IN Atchison... IS) 87 Bt. Paul......... 178 177 Brie ...40 40 Atchison pf Wf M U.&Bteel ...S7 m Beading 84 81 PeopUas...... 105J 180 O. O Mf Mi &0...... ...1014 101i M.WY. 744 74 Tenn.Coal,Iron.6ci 88f H.TOsntral..... 1S14 181 1 lock Island..... 481 47 Western Vnton.. - 80) Ontario Western M 8t Metrepelllan....lMt 1881 Oeal, tnel,Ireeu 70 78) TitOCnccelcal.es aw CnadsnPaeMclN) ilea 0.A.......... en OttcnOtt. 48 44) f.8.Bteel pf,.;87! tit Bl Central.;.... 148) 146) npakaeBieel 11 ti a. let. ...... Delnneen...l74) ntl A.t.U..,.,.... f. Breather.... AaWfntVcn4.41 41) UaLsncnctpf.. FectMcl........ . it pcrtc osttmatsa today Wl'm vs BMN anyone,--;:; ; -- JMafecMsmtcc ffMcM feV WMsMWc'' armmn MMleTfM neainet 4.718 MM rm'4i Oil-- ;V : Bewtrleu7te 8 Mdnet 8.7M tact pMt3:M$.r9wvi- Bcncten BOM. sis MM against 841 kert year .'v- ;.. 1!"'r,-'f7r "j'"-' ";;".& t.:-'.i!,.tf;..'-rTf7'ift: i Mveryse) ncttea merket dosed today, !"iiia Atn"1 V; ':;.t:j: J-rr.t hecetlpMie1flOf.?i;:... !'n.irne''L v. "Mar-Apr.7B.:i;.,-; -Ara.Maya.T8fV...;.-; MaWnncAtllj v.i a 1' , - ,HTCj ai;.i. -r.tfry.t. -t .. . 1 V leafwcsfc1 hmtyecn,'' Bat. ''MOM Mot. Tnea, Wed, 88000 t ."v.r,f''-'.-?'i " cTOMV'--''' S10M 17008 B8808 Tkura. rrt.i 11000 1K30 ' ccia A tOLD w one OAT Take LhiIIts Eromo Q iiulne Tablets Tu!i i' -.tur - - oa every DUX ' - With ConQdence We Direct Ton , - ' - ' , lo the Ifem-FalUns ;-v Health Builder. f;JV Paine's Celery Compound QulckJy Elevates the Constitutional Condition of all Rundown . and Sick People, 7 In the winter season, when many peo ple, especially women . and children, are confined In close and stuffy apartments whloh lack proper ventilating facilities the blood becomes Water, pale, sluggish and impure; the nervous system Ittov paired, the brain to tired, insomnia be gins Its terrible work, and a general col lapse of the whole system ensues i Our object at thla time Is to suggest the true means of saooor and help for pale, languid, nervous, Irritable, and weakened omen and children. .Thous anda of such nerveless end trait victims will soon be cut down If help Is delayed and time lost.:? ' .', ..; :.;-: - .: . i. Palne'a Celery Compound Is the life line the aura and tried anchor of hope that tU may lav hold of with a certainty of new life and vigorous health. Paine s Oelery . Compound Is doing the tame Heaven-blessed work today tor tufferere that It has so well done In the past. : It quickly furnishes that new, pure, and fresh blood whloh to the foundation of true health: It promotes cell-growth: builds up flesh, bone, and tissue, end elevates the" constitutional condition of every sick person, end defends them from germ and bacterial dangers. Try Palne'a Celery Compound, dear reader, and your efforts will be fully and hap pily rewarded. 00CCCt88MM8Mm l)o net throw away old clothe) I Make them look like new with ! DIAMOND DYES ', Dlreotlon book and 48 dyed earn- ' plea free. : DIAMOND DyE8,Barllngton,Vt 0M8MMMCMtC8MMC A Woman at Ncrra. Handcuffed to two burly convicts and with a revolver ready Jn her coat pocket, Mrs. Ernest F. Burmelster, .wife of the sheriff of Dane county, .Wis., took Burt Holmes and George Fredericks to the state prison at Wau pun a few days ago. Part of the trip inras made by stage. It Is the first time in the history of the state that a wo man bas performed pueh a duty. Prickly heat cured la one application by using of Hancock's Liquid Sulphur. 1 will also cure Eczema, Fetter, Pimp les, Ringworm, Dandruff, Cuts, Buns, Old Sores, and all skin troubles In s short time, when used as directed. Tor sale at F. .8. Duffy's Drug Store, CuioaKlM Abont Obaeivatorlaa, The first recorded observatory was on. too top of the temple of Belua, The tomb of Osymadlas in Egypt was the second. Tola last contained a golden astronomical circle 200 feet in diam eter. Another at Benares, India, la be lieved to be almost as ancient as either Of the other two. The first In Europe ,waa erected at Cassell in 1861. That Ot Tycho Brabe at Crantoburg area built In 1576.' The Parle observatory Baton from 1007, and that of Greenwich to two years older. . The one at Nurem berg eras erected to 1078 and that at Berlin In 1711. .The famooa Bolognt tower was built In 1714. The Stock bobs, TJtrecbt, Copenhagen and Lisbon bbeervatories Were bunt to 1740, 1800, 1000 and 1728 respectively. i ' ' . . KMUltUfM, ' Perhaps the most remarkable brldgec to the world are the kettle brldgec to Boasts and Siberia, -of which Ooseack soldiers are expert builder. ? They arc built tp of the soldiers lancet and cook, tog kettles. . Seven or eight lancet are placed under the handles of a number of kettle and fastened by measa bf rope' to form a raft, A auffldent num ber of these rafta, each of ,Whldf win bear the weight of half r ton, ere ran tened together, and tntheepnc of .half n boor ' bridge Is farmed on tvhlctt an armjr may. erow ta Whfldencrand VT.frWaH'V V Hisuc Core For tuieunittsnr Gives ; y:ZuM3 atepetV -14 . :-, Isaac" JacksoVrof Tborntown,.' Ind , says; "I have been a sufferer for years With;. Rheumatism,' andjound nothing that would benefit me nntll f tried Detcbon't Mystic Core for Rheumatbnv My knees were terribly Inflamed and Swollen and the pain excraolatlng The remedy .relieved the pain Immediately and the Inflammation and swelling be gad to subside at once. I have eeen H nsed In many other cases with .the same wonderful cffedU I earnestly advise all sufferer from Rheumatism and. Neural gia to nee it'S. - r'::,-V . Bold by T. A. 'Henry,; Druggist; Hew 'fiW&s HU11 Bury, y-fe??.-? "Bat I Jtliero' any twilly high art haref" tbe.aakpd aa her glance took to the display Of paintings at the winter exhibit. ' '-; V -: -...-: The man-' beside her,1 whose" picture had been refueed a place on the walla, laughed enrdonlrally. - , : . : "No," be ropUed, ;"the rooin It too low for It." Cleveland I'lulu Dealer. ; i Vol Irmrawu.' ' City Kdltor-WUy do ymi ri'y "Jle ran Into the police atation'puiiinit and blowing r "rufflog" and "blowing" x synonymous, v . Baporti.T Not at alL Thore's C vart diffaram o; for liutnnoe, puflliiK a mnrj up end blowing;' him op. C'ttlmllC fclAndard and Times. TaKe a bath In U Knock's Ll'ld Eul pUnr. T!iy are s"rr!'r to " f t' n t ' ' ' ' i -; HIS EXPLANATION. T- K . " " " Nfj-"' f I'M see. t am welL rather amalt. tVhU she was lara and aomawhet taU, Want In for culture pbyaloal M " And all that sort of thin, c ' ''., ;. At I aaen morning aha would rla And take a walk for exorcise. . . A thin that I myself deaplse. ' . Bha was not formed to ding. , ' .,, Her cheat expansion was lounenaej . at was a treat to See her tenea, ., .' And yet I felt aha might dlspena 1 . . With auoh ethletle aporta, - ; " And when she boxed with me one day -And landed oa my nosewell, say! -.- really had to go away ' Or.make some Serca retorts, I do not think that 1 rootra To any girl, howe'er divine, With biceps far exceed trig mine, Who scales one eighty clear, fluch women have my deep respect; But, all the aame, when I reflect On married life I moot object To lead a Ufa of fear With one who might, If ahe ahonld chooaa, My peraon malm and maul and brulae And make ma tremble In my shoea ; Whenever she got mad. And ao. although I loved her well And beaued her round for quite a spell, 1 passed her up, and, truth to tell, upon the whole, I n glad. ' Chicago News, Wheat Dnty Calla. ... . Percy The opera Is a beastly bore, don't you think? Ferdy Ta-as, but, then, you know, the public pays to see us, nnd I sup pose we'll have to go. New York Even ing Journal. Unconsclous;From;croup. During a sudden and terrible attack of croup our little girl was unconscious from strangulation, says A L Spafford, postmaster, Chester, Mich., and a dose of One Minute Cough Cure was admin istered and repeated often. It reduced the swelling snd inflammation, cut the mucus and shortly the child was resting eaay and speedily recovered. It cures Coughs, Colds, LaQrlppe, and all Throat and Lung troubles. One Minute Cough Cure lingers in the throat and chest and enables the lungs to contribute pure, health-giving oxygen to the blood. F 8 Duffy. Sunday inVe" Olden fime. 7" The mother in ber best black goyfh and with her foot stove, If the weath er was cold; the father, freshly shared, In his high black stock and equally un comfortable tall black hat, and such of the slaters as were at home filled the two broad seats of our wagon, jrtth perhaps one ot us youngsters iredged In, though wo preferred to walk In good weather. Then the vehicle moved Cut of the front gate and Joined tb procession of carriages going lq the name direction, impelled by the tame pious duty. With the foot stove or Without It went luncheons for the noon day hour, for the religious exercises irere en all day affair, with forenoon and afternoon services, and the' Bible claee and Sunday school in the Interval which the minister took for reet be tween hie sermons. It was not sup posed that his bearers needed retL There were eheds for the vehicle, and the) man who was kind to hi beasts usually put Into his wagon with the family sandwiches a small baa of grain for bis team. The services oegan at half past 10 and were over at halt past 9 unless the afternoon sermon Wat lengthy," as it srat very apt to be. L ff. Trowbridge in Atlantic. Good Advice. The most miserable -beings to the world are those suffering from Dyspep sia and Liver Complaint. , : More than seventy-five per cent, of the people In the United Etatee are afflicted with these, two diseases and their affects: inch as Sour Btomach, flick Headache, HeM tual Costlveness, v Palpitation of the Heart, Heart-burn, Waterbraah, Gnaw ing and Burning Paine at the Pit of the Btomach, Tallow fikln, Coated Tongue and Disagreeable Taste Iff the Mouth, Coming p of Food ' after Eating, Low Spirits, etc Go to your Druggist and get a bottle of August Flower for 15 or 79 Ota. Two doses will relieve yon. Try If All droggiita. v; f Vi ''' ' - . . .'' 'v!'vv' - ' Character lean HI aw , David Qerrtck 004 a. brother to the country who wee an Idolatrous admir er of hie 'geuluV ; A rich neighbor, a grocer, being nbout to visit London, thl brother Instated on hie taking a letter of Introduction to the actor. ' Not being able to make op his mind to visit the greet man the first day, the grocer went to the play to the evening and taw derrick. to "Abel Drugger,". On bis return to the country tb brother eagerly Inquired respecting the vlatt he bad been to anxtout to bring about. TFby, Mr. Qarr!ck"'iald the good inan, 1 am sorry to hurt your feelings, bot there's your letter. I , did not choose to dollvar it .1 happened to nee hint When he did not know me, nnd I eawj that be wa such a dirty, tow lived fellow that I did not like to bar anything to do with hlroV . .a ' " " '-- .. OrUndoiFla.,,.OotJI, 1001. ' The Hancock Liquid Bulphur Co, Baltt- more, Md. - ;:'- v"? ' ' ; GcnUemeni I take pleasure la recom mending Hancock's Liquid Snlphur to sny one sulTorlng with Eczema. leave ha.";t for len ot fifteen years, have tried nsany remrdlrt and found no relief until I Whs b ! k 1 to try your "II. L. 8." Have only tiiiod It s hort ulille and am now almost entirely enrol. I can truth fully say that after fifty yeara aa f " ' .,?' 'n tbut yonr Ll.iM : 1 ilil'i i t r - ' ' il r- . f r 1 I 1 M r I ... -,. -;.JN ) Mrs. F. Wright, of Oelweta, Iowa, is another one of - the million women who have been restored to health by Lydia & Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. A Tonntf lfw York Lady Telia Q of a Wonderfnl Core : " My trouble was with the ovaries J I am tall, and the doctor said 1 trrew too fast for my atrength. I suffered dreadfully from inflammation and doctored continually, but got no help. I suffered from terrible dragging sen sations with the most awful pains low down In the aide and pains In the back, and the most agonising bead aches. No one knows what I endured. Often I was aiok to the stomach, and every little while I would be too aiok to go to work, for three or tour days j I work in a large store, and I suppose stand ing on my feet all day made me worse. " At the suggestion of a friend of my mother I began to take Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Com pound, end It ia simply wonderful. I felt better after the first two or three doeee ; it seemed aa though a weight waa taken off my shoulders ; I con tinued its use until now I can truth fully say I am entirely cured. Young girls Who are always paying doctor's bills without getting any help aa I did, ought to take your medicine. It coats to much less, and It is sure to cure them. Yours truly, Adklaidk Pbabx, 174 St. Ann's Ave., New York Otty." $ tow fvftlt If erfeM ah TMnf fHluw Manor a, produce. Laat Chaaoe. The keeper in attendance on a guest ot a Norfolk shooting party recently looked on with disgust at the gentle man's erratic marksmanship. He was banging away here, there and every where, but no birds fell. "Aim 'igher, sir," advised the keeper. Still the birds flew untouched.' "It ain't the gun, sir, and It ain't the cartrldgee," remarked the Norfolk man. "Try sbuttln' your right eye In stead of the left, sir." But not a pheasant fell.' The keeper scratched bis bead. "The birds Is very strong on tbe wing this year," be remarked, "but there's one more chance. If 1 was you, sir, I should 'ave a pop with both eyes abut" London Answers. TOO KROW WHAT TOO. ARB TAKING When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic, because the formula la plainly printed on every bottle showing that It la simply Iron and quinine in a tasteless arm. Ho cure no pay. Price 60o. Maekar'a tareaatio 'Wit. Once when the press in the Carson City Appeal had just started to run, John Mackay rushed Into the editorial sanctum and called to Bam Davis in an excited tone of voice: "Bam, atop the press! Stop the press r "What's the matter, John?" Davis asked in alarm. "Why, old man Crook" (famous for hi stinginess) "old man' Crook hat Just presented a peck of apples to the orphans' home, and he'll be broken hearted If you don't have a column and a half about it in tbe paper thla after noon.'' Rot Oa. "Just 00, Said the lover is he stood upon the stoop with hi glrl "just one." . "Just V said the mother, patting ber bend out of tbe bedroom window above. Well, I guess It ain't so late at that, bat If pretty near 12, and you'd better be going or her father will be down.'' And tbe lover took his leave with a tad pato at hie heart Rat Betr. An editor, replying to certain rnmort at to bis financial condition, says: , "The statement that we are about to fan is without foundation. We haven't money enough for that-not yetf Atlanta Constitution. Cures Klood, SUa Trouble, Cancer, Wood Poison. Creates Blood . ; .Partner Preicf " If yonr blood I Impure, thin, diseased hot or full of humors. If yott have blood poison, canoar, carbuncles, eating aorea, scrofuU, ewema, Itching, risings and lump, scabby, pimply skin, bone palna, catarrh, take Botanic Blood Balm (B, B, B.) according1 to direction. Boon aH so roe keel, aches and peine atop, the blood It made pure and rich, leaving the akin free from every eruption, and giv ing the rich glow of 'perfect health to the akin. At the tame time, B. B. B Improves the digestion, curse dyspepsia, ttrengthent weak kidney. Jast the medicine for old people, si it gives them new vigorous blood.; ,Drugglsta, $1 per large rottle, ' with directions for. been Care. Sample free and prepaid by writ Ing Blood Balm . Co, Atlanta, Ga. De scribe trouble - and special free medical advloc also sent in aaaled letter. B, B, B. la especially advised for chronic, deep seated cases of Impure .blood and .skla dlKease, and cures after ell slae falls. . For sale by F. 8 Duffy and 0. D, Brad ham, New Bern. IDMINISTttATOR'SKOTlCl.' "Tbeandortlgned a H. Bcott baa thlt day qualified as nlmlnlrtrator cum testa monto snnexo of Elenor Taylor deceased An portions having claims sgalmt the sstats of lbs Mutator aforesaid ars re qn!rwl to piwnl tn-h clntnn duly aa ti. " 1 for j i t to i I sil.nlnls t rji vi ,n, N. (J. no or Ivfnr .1 ? -1 1 1 or tMe n:i.e will be I ! 1 ' ' l-f t I.!' 7. i I V ' O i ' ' t ( 1 tj.,.j BlUSt 11. .Yoar'ehjsleisn wm taU von tba rem sboald ahrayshmsrsirhlakeTlnuie4! hooaa. Ttat aaddecta. tainting iell. ihMntkm. 4 ntfaee amai suns, oeaee. It relieves I ana isvms. But roa must nave aea wnlaaey, parewusasy, lor poor wnisaer. aaaneraiea Whlsksr, Bttyaodesidedluna. HATNKB WHISKXT isjoat what you need for it coas aireetfmnoar(rwndliUUerTtOToa,vlUi aU Ite erlsinal strencttb Mehaeas sad aavoe, earrrlnr a TJOTTED STATES BKOISTXRBQI DIBTIUJUi'S QTJABAHTKB ol PUR. ITT and AOB and savins the dealers' enoniKraa proflta, We have ever a eaartsr tt a ssnuoa aaUsoed eostomera, exotoalvelr family trade, wke Imnrtttoeestfaraieaietaal peqioaesaiatirreteTlttorottarntee. Tnat'a why VOOsaOukttrytt, Tewaweeybackll youaraotssUaaed.y ClfnlOT tim Cialtrt rnflttl PUSSt8CVEnTEARCU ItVE J SFULtLi EXFnESS yiAiTirs e) prepaid We wm send yen IVJim ITTLr, QUART BOTTLES of HAVTOtB'S SHVEI- TBABOLO fiyondoB'tl j RYH for Sam, and we wm pay tue express easieea. iTyiteoa flndltanrlffhtaadSBiaodss rem eve need or osa bay from '.uima, aim u ura mM. nil ms our '.aajoodj els at any pries, send it back at our returned to roa by next aull. Just tan that oBer over. . How eould It be lalrer It ron are not perfectly satlsned rou are oot out s sent. Better let na send you a trial order. It joii don't wnl tour Quartarourselt, gets friend to iolnvou. Shipment made in a plain enalwl uses with no marks to show what' nsiae. ... Orders for Art, Osl,Ooi.,T6no,l tdalK Mont. or wvo. mass oe on tne paais rrcMta or no ftsuuia to a: ' tfrlts our .nearest coos sad do it JWJWr rTHB IIBYKPn mfiTILLISSSI CfflSPAIIY kaTlAirraieA. omOHOHK) tT.l0UI8.tm IT. PAUL, BIN. jVA VartaiMMT, not, Q. 1 1 ' - . ! SOUR GRAPE8. Ton can Interest nny man by saying to him, "You work too hard." Washington and Lincoln were so good that we are tired ot hearing of tbem. It Is a pity that the word "honora ble" Is not more popular In society tban the word "nccouipllshcd.'' There seeui to be as many rules In war as in whist, but somehow tbey don't seeui to be as Important We fear the war In Venezuebi may be over before the wives of the war riors get tbelr pictures In the payers. If nn old man Is poor, there Is a feel ing that he is better off dend tuid the expense of bis enre cinled; If be Is rich, the same sentiment Is entertained, for the reason that' others want his money. Atchison Globe. One Hundred Dollars a Box is the vslue H A Tltdale, Summertoo, S C, places on DeWltfs Witch Hazol Salve: He sayt: "I hsd Ihe piles for 20 years. I tried many doctors and medi cines, but all failed eicept DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve. It cured me." It Is a combination of the healing properties of Witch Bezel with antiseptics snd emollients; relieves snd peimanently cures blind, bleeding, Itching and pro truding piles, Bores, cnls, biultes, ecze ma, tall rheum and ell pklo dlsesses. K S Duffy. The Uincr'H i.-m. ..Ir. "Ah." ttil.l Hi - ..ii. -lady 1 U'wuh! 1j;i e f, i i i.. " i ees whiit yiiii :ill :!:iln. " "But ber fnl lit r ou im ii t-':il I; t She i ilia' replied the ir.'ucrnl luiii.nu-cr nf i:e In tematlonal Title nml Trust ;n lit-ilo. "I cure not for lis Hlt " :. I ' -"Not gold mine. I eual lulno- hardcoul." : - "Ah, my denr frlvnd! Hon- tieiutlful Its lady ees! My lieert Ii ' what you call lap wis lore!" Cblcugo Kccord Herald. To Hint Who Welt.. Mr. CrlniHjiilK'ak-AI things come to Ibe fellow who walls. Mrs. Crliusonbeak What uowJ "Why, dou'l you remember we used to order lco water brought to our room door every morning lst summer?" "Yes; I remember that." "Well, we get It now when we order crarm water." Yonkera Statesman. The orowned heads of every nation, The rich men, poor men aadimisers All Join la paying tribute to DeWltfs Little Early Risers. H. Williams, Ban Antonio, Tex., Writes: Little Early . Riser Pills are tbe beet I ever used In my family. I unhesitating ly reoomm'end them to everybody. They enre Constipation, " Biliousness, -; Sl k Headache, Torpid Liver, Jaundice, ma laria and all otber.llver-hrooblee. F!8 DoSy. V .... y , - - saasnasBasaBaassaMfaw. sattthe '.- lioi tol Mm Ahrm Boh)) j Ssa e aQa LARTlT AJ.D Fl "'T E fOt.Z (. 7 - . V PntMsIdifttloBl expense ead year ts.ts wUl be amanK Ha Wev, W-kte. W.PtrtJVasn." xrAtnnmD 18 . j - - Btewa Front the Old Totvn. Like a letter from your sweetheart Or an Increase in your pay, Making you forget a moment That your hair Is getting gray, la the clipping or the picture Or tbe paper marked in blue Of some trivial occurrence That has Interest for you. 'Tie a welcome interruption Of your work or of your rest. And you greet the mute memento Almost as you would a guest. Then you smile In reminiscence -With a shrewd, complacent ttir As the old town comes befuro you. And you're glad you're out ut thetu Buffalo F.xprvsa The best Prescription for nalarta. ChUlt and Fever is a bottle of Ohovk'h Tastblbss Chili. Tobio. It I, simply iron and quinine in a tasteless form N iiure no pay. Pri BOr. -- So Thoughtful. She There, dear, haven't I been thoughtful of you ami tniselllsli? He JIow? "Why, I kept nil these Mils of mine away from you until tlie middle of tin' month."- I)ctrolt Free Press. -OABTOniA. Bears tat i. i Tla " Halt Mways BouM The Kind You glgaaton of A Mailer of Little Uomrnt. "Is H correct to say 'tlie I ; t ( I States Is' or 'the l liitetl States hit '' "Oh, It makes no difference at all Of recont jenrs oilier countries are I,, ginning to iinilerMtiuid that tlie I'nilid States menus btislnesM either tvav it happens to be put." C'lileafo I'iml. Quite So, Don't Yoa Knuir. "Of course John la a thoroughly V.ur. llsh name." "Oh, I don't know." "Oh, but It Is. Tho Mi,' you'll net ice. isn't sounded at all." Philadelphia Press. Xothlaa Hew. Stubb I see whore n pianist t icateil a riot by playing In Pnrls. Penn That's nothing. Plenty nf pi ontsts do the same tlilnjf In our neli;li borhood. Chicago News. Vary Trae. Wurrledmnnn I tell yon, money is the greatest trouble n man can have. Darncote Yes; especially when he hasn't any. Judge. XeaeaoBae. Gerald Good people are scarce. Oeraldlne-Tbat needu't make you fool lonesome. New Tork Herald. A Scientific Discovery. Kodol dote for the stomach that a hid. It It unable to do for Itself, cveo when but slightly- disordered or over-loaded. Kodol supplies the natural Jnloeiofdi geetlon and does the work of tbe stem ach, relaxing the ncrvoae tension, while tbe Inflamed muscle of that organ ire allowed to rest and heal. Kodol digests what yon eat and., enables the stomach aad digestive organs to transform all food late) rich, red blood. ' F 8 Daffy ..!.- SI 1 - " 1 3 ' i: iital '''. A U 'it- t in. -, ' "it ! ' -Whlpa,
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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