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- THE JOURNAL. - Pubdahed every flay la the year, except Monday, at M Kiddle street CHARLES L. STEVENS, mim tm raonrjtoB- - SUBSCRIPTION RATES . On year, la advance $. One year, not In adranee SO Monthly, by carrier In the city SO Advertising Rates furnished on appll cation. Entered at the Port Office, New Bern, N. 0., aa second elan matter. Official Paper of New Ben ill . Cratea Ceuty. QUALIFICATIONS DEMANDED IN OFFICE HOLDERS. A contributor to the local columns of the Jocbnal has suggested that the sal ary of the Mayor of this city be made 1,800. or $1,600. a year. Whether this suggestion was meant to dignify the office by a 'greater salary to Its Incumbent, or whether the Intention was by Increasing the salary to pat It be yond the reach of those who thought themselves capable of administering the office, judged solely by its present small salary, Is not known. The real fact Is that the Mayoralty of the City of New Bern ought not to be filled by any man, whose Bole qualifica tion is that he can BARN the salary, be It fifty or one hundred dollors a month. It Is a very mistaken Idea that the salary to be paid any public official Is of any special importance, or of primary Importance, while the man, his personnel his business qualifications, are of seoon dary.eonsMeretlon. And OK the part of applicants for of fice, too often the salary Is the first thought, without any due consideration of the actual -responslbll ties'' demanded of the office sought. And on the part of the voters, they must not measure the qualifications de manded In their candidate by the pe cuniary considerations paid him for his services. It is thus important that the Toters of New Bern attach special consideration to the Individual qualifications of the men who may present themselves as can dldates for the mayoralty of this city, at the May election, and give really no thought as to whether a man may be worth fifty dollars a month as a presid ing officer over the board of aldermen. If the personal character, and busi ness characteristics of the man be fully worthy of the suffrage of the voters, there can be no question but that he will more than, measure up, In services rendered, to whatever sum may be paid htm as salary. There Is more Catarrh In this section of the country than all other diseases put togetfeerjaftd until the last few years was f a(i posed . to be incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced It , a local disease and prescribed local reme ' dies, and by constantly falling to care with local tteetment, pronounced it in surable. Sdenoe has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease end therefore requires constitutional treatment Hall's Catarrh Cure, , manufactured by F.J. Cheney 4 OoToledo, Ohio, Is the only constitutional cure on the market. It is taken internally in doses liom 10 drops to a tsaspooniuL, It acts directly on the , Wood and axtoow surfaces of the system case it falls to cure. Bend for circulars and testimonials. Address, F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O. Bold by Druggists, 75c Hall's Family Pills are the best -rrtrl. "Is Bronaon. sns forgetful as evurF "More so. Why, that fellow has to look himself up in the directory every night before be goee home front bad ness forgets his address." Beputntlone which fcnvo been forced Into aa unnatural bloom fade almost a soon as they have expanded. Ma i nuiay. Take'abathUaaaoock's Liquid Bui. - phur. Tbeyre;rtiperior to those of the - enoet celebrated Bulpbur Springs, having the ddltfonal advantage of being made iinBiw : "aht wiu van Trickly heat, loumft; and.ftU skin dia , The black, can has no specific relation T w ujv iMiua'Ha ytu.iii..... vm aur- , later reputation. Its color and the fact v mat a Jadge when preaoauclng a cap tal sentence always wears it have conv Ablned to attach: ito.M. -a i meaning and f symnoasm.woJcti itvaoea not possess. . It is Jteally, nothing mere, than a part of lbs full ires of a Jsdge--Genealog- kaiMagastne. .'. .... 7 ; ' - . w- ii I m . lit ii.i . e iewitrWtt4;trzeiSait. " The only 'positive,, curs for ; blind, blesdliig, itching and, "protruding piles, cuts, borne, braises, eczema and all abra sion of the akin DeWlU't Is the only Witch Herel Salve that Is made from tbe P'ire, eeaduTlerated witch baseball olh- lare r .'. Vs., DeWItfs Witch ,' ,f ' els r 'a to euretonntor - j: "f '1. F. 8.1'""?. YESTERDAY'S MAKXETS. Cotton raln, tntUJm sttt Stocks. Range U rrtccs, jucelBtt aid -" - - Shipments. ' - r The following are the market quota tlons. reserved by private wire to J. & Latham ft Co, New Bern, N. C, Chicago, Feb. 14. Wbsat: Open High. Low. Close. May 77 T7 July 74 - 74, Cork: May 45 43 July 48i 48t Bept 48 Oats: May let 88 July 83, 13 Bept 80 29f I ark- May 1707 1712 July " 1050 1659 Sept Lard May S0 138 July RDM) 083 Sept Rlbs:- May 837 847. July 817 828 Sept 818 HawToax,Feb. 14 Cotton; Open. High. Lo, Close Feb ... 8.86 881 v 8,81 Men 8.40 8.40 8.81 9.83 Apr ...8.48 8.49 8.88 : 8.88 Hay 9.47 8.50 8.40 8.40 June 8.87 8.88 July 8.88 8.88 9.97 , 9,88 Aug 9.00 9.95. 8.88 : 9.88 Bept 8.48 8.48 8.82 833 Oct 8.28 8 28 New Torn, Feb. 14. Stocks; Open. Close Amr.Sugar 1801 ISO) Union Pacific... 101, 101 Mo. Pacifls 114) 114) So. Pacific (4) ) Manhattan 144) Gieat Western.. 88 27) Money Amr. Copper.... 70) 70) Texas Pacific... 42 42 Wabash pf 51 51 Erie, 1st 71) 71 Colorado So Anaconda Cop. . Southern By.... 86 85) Southern Ry pf.. Loulsvllle&Nash 126 136) Brooklyn R. T. . 69 69 Penn. R It 150) 150 Atchison 88 88) St Paul 178) 178) Erie 40 89) Atchison pf 101 100) U. a Steel 88) 88) Reading 63) 63 People Ou 0. ft 0 52 52 B. ft 0 100 100) M. ft W 75 75 Tenn. Coal,Iron. N.Y Central...., ISO 148 Rock Island.... 44) 48, Western Union.. Ontario Western 84 88) Metropolitan.... 187 187) Ooal,;Fuel4ron.. Va. O Chemical. 64 61 Canadian Paoiflo 187 187 O. ft A Amr. Otton OU. 44) 44) U.S. Steel pf... 88 88) 111 Central 146 Republic Steel... 11 tl Am. Ice. DeLA Hudson... A. L... TT, S.Leather. ... 14 14) Amr Car Found. U 6Jather pf . . Pac Mid Liverpool cotton market eloaed today. Mid. 5.14 Bales 7,009 Receipts 10,009 Open Feb 5.01 TebJterB.Ql. 4MeAiw,6.03. ,-vMay iswsg.06. JanaWnly&06. JelyTAsr.04. 1.03 5.04 504 5.05 A 5.07 5.06 495 Cejday 94.909 ts mssi year, . ,f . Ksllmslsl mmfi t sw -teeaeirew. last year. New Orleans 9000 te 7500 agalast 7,799 last fear, ' Houston. 4599 to 9099 agalast 8.991 lest year. WorlaU-vIalble supply s.099.004 vs 4,. 498,199. - - - - ; Crop in sight for year 8,40988 vs 8, 931,474, Crop lo sight tot week 949,400 rs 197,. 419.'- : o9o .;S ' 97000 ; '-'si. 98000 i 443000 v ' '' J 19000 ). 93000 ,.SSSJBSJS1 -lSTf'O nt..njsoaursv, - l 'esaeireeB, . Last week ' - . Ust .ysea) J 19t,088 " 199,677 ,V. turn ww," flat' 94000 "- 1 ' Hon. v vv - -v Tues. ' ' ;i ' -'' '' Wea.' ' -Vv FREE! -FREE!: SUFFERERS. An Opportunity Worthy of Your Notice. If yon suffer with kidney dl-ieaso or any ailment arising from an Improper action of the kidneys or urinary organs, this offer we make to the people of New Bern should Interest you. In tbe ad vancement of medical science, the- kid neys, the organs of the greatest Import ance to human health, hare .not been neglected, and In placing before you such s cure as Doan's Kidney Pills tbo proprietors recognize how far so many statements of the mskf rs of similar prep aratlons have fallen short of their claims, being convinced that no remedy for kid ney complaints In existence equals Doai's Kidney Pills for such ailments; strengthened in these conditions by let ters that are dally received of the work they are doing for mankind's benefit, old backs and young backs are being constantly freed from never-ceasing aches, and. many a lame and shattered one,-, stooped and .contracted, Is strength-enedt-lnvigaurated and infused) with new life , With such a medicine an offer of this kind oan be made without hesitancy, for while we lose the box we give to you, we make a friend that assists us In the sale ot-many others. FULL BOXKS Of Ooan's Kidney Pills will be given away free to persons suffering with kid ney ailments at the undersigned address. First come, first served, and only this one chance offered. Remember this is not a sample box, but a regular size box of Doan's Kidney Pills, which retails at 60 eents. Remember, Free Distribution Ooe Da; Only Wednesday, Feb. 18th. AT BEADHAM'S PHARMACY, Pollock St., Opposite Post Office. Cut this advertisement out and bring with you. Sole agents for the United S ates, Fos-ter-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Buffet Carl In Japnn. The Snuukl railway of Shlkoliu lias arranged to have Its refreshment cars served by waitresses, Buys the Japan Times. Every train Includes one such car, and each has a waitress ns attend ant This arrangement was started a few months since, and the girls were selected from about thirty applicants as having tbo following (nullifications: First, a passable personal appearance; second, education; third, good health; fourth, good conduct, and fifth, an ab solutely respectable past The Waitress es rank as officials of the railway and are under the following regulations: First, hair to be dressed In the agcmakl styles resembling aJreek helmet; sec ond, costume to consist of a kimono of an Improved style and n brown skirt; third, the girls to rest morning or aft ernoon by turns and every Blxth day; fourth, tbe girls on duty to behave with military discipline, to take no "tips," to refrain from chatter with the passen gers, and when passengers nre In the carriage to stand In the corner of the carriage. Among the girls who havo entered the service are many from re spectable families, and they have be haved well and decently. The company had apprehended that passengers might behave vulgarly toward them, but hap pily every respect has been paid to them, and the railway authorities con sider the service a success. TOO VHOW WHAT TOO ARB TAKING When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic, because the formula Is plainly printed on every bottle showing that It Is simply iron and quinine in s tasteless t Mm. Ho curs no pay. Price 58c rwri Aso. "I understand Kwlllpcn Is writing a historical sporting novel." "Yes, ancient history. He's going to date It back to the time when they actually kicked tbe ball In a football game." Cincinnati Commercial Trlb- Ktmnel CoitadeacM. The Bat Rarod Bulldog You nro re markably quiet and well behaved. ' The Skye Terrier Woll, my mistress promised me that if I would lie good she would take me to tho next cat show. New York Times. A Comsutntlv Statement. "They tell me Blmpklus is a t'.g man in finances." "Big maul Great guns, Jack, when he comes down Gorman street he makes It look like a two foot alloy " Baltimore News. ChlMlah Fimakaau. Tncle, do you know the difference between you and a rooster V ,.Ne. What Is Itr "A-rooster has 'a ootnb And you dont want one," Meggondorfer Blat ter." . . rwTkia. i First Society. Woman-Have yenany hlMreii.;r -i-A';' . :, . ;,,! Second Bectety ' Women Gracious, doI J can't even And time to take cart of my dogMrhlmdelpbla Record, ' . c. GooJ AdTlce. 'j-, TW. most. miserable beings' la the (WBrid are those suffering from Dyipep. sin and Uves complaint;'. More, thai seveaty-flve per,' cent of the people la the United States are afflicted -with these two diseases and their effeets,suoh at Boor Stomach, Sick Headache, Habi tual Coetlveness, Palpitation of Jfae Heart, Hsart-bura, Watarbresk, Gnaw log and Burning Pains at th Pit of the Stomach, Yellow Skin, Coated Tongue tad Disagreeable Taste In the Mouth, Coming np of Food after Eating,. Low rvM'.s, etc. Goto your Durpglat snd - t s 1 ' 'a pf . it Fbwr for ?! or V 8PE1.L TERRAPIN. Then Ar riva Wars, JTa ,WIU , Har4I,Oet It Mm. . .!! The termplji enjoys one' distinction that Is rather unique,' sold a man who keeps his.. eye skinned for curious things, "and it la found precisely In the fact that there are more ways to spell the name of this -creature of the water than any other I have any knowledge of. . It is almost Impossible to spell tt incorrectly, and this Is some thing you can Bay about very, few words In the" English language. By consult.ng the dictionary we win find that there are five ways of spelling the word, and they are these: Terrapin, ternpln, terrapen, terrapene, turapen. The preference is given to the first way of spelling tbe word that iSr terrapin but If a man should happen to write it In some other way he would not be entirely wrong. There Is not much excuse for spelling this word Incorrect' ly. Why, a fellow can shut his eyes and bit tho mark almost every time. Ho can write it In the dark. The hard er stunt would bo to write 14 Incorrect ly. And yet It happens now and then that men bit upon the wrong way ol spelling this very same word. I have known men to spell it tarrypin, but no) In print. But the""point I bad In mind was the curious fact that there are so many correct wayB of spelling the word, and at this time I cannot recall the name of a single ether creature similarly circumstanced so far as the dictionary Is concerned." New Orleani Times-Democrat One Minute Cough Cure gives relief In one minute, because It kills the mi crobe which tickles the mucous mem brane, causing the cough, and at the same time cleara the phlegm, draws out the inflammation and heals and soothes the affected parts. One Minute Cough Cure strengthens the lungs, wards off pneumonia and is a harmless and ne?er failing cure in all curable cases of Coughs, Colds and Croup. One Minute Cough Cure is pleasant to take, harm less and good alike for young and old. P. S. Duffy. An Sum OdtcrN Do. "They guy." suhl Willie's uiotlicr as they were uateliluc the "armless won der" wind lils wiiteh. write his name and do other rvuinrhnhle things with his toes, "that lie can play the piano, but I don't si-e how." "That's easy, nininnht." replied Wil lie. "He can play uy oar." Cant of CoumI ruction. "Do you know what this street rail road cost K'r mile?" "No. Hut I know what it cost per alderman I'Puck. Use Hancock's Liquid Bulphur, for Eczema, Pimples, Ringworm, Dandruff and all skin diseases. For sale at F. P. Duffy's. When Women Carved. In George I.'s reign It was the bound en duty of the mistress of a country house to carve for her guests. Eti quette demanded it of her, and no one might relieve her of ber arduous task, not even tbe master. To the latter was only assigned the easy labor of passing the bottle and looking on while each joint was placed In turn before his wife or daughter, as tbe case might be, and by ber rapidly manlpulatAl Carving became one of the branches of a good feminine education, and there were pro fessional carving masters who taught the young ladles. Lady Mary Wortley Montagu took lessons In tbe art three times a week and on ber father's public days made a practice of having her own dinner en hour or two beforehand. A guest who did not receive his, portion from his hostess' own fair hands would bave considered himself much aggrieved The Easy Pill. DeWltt's Little Early Risers do not gripe nor weaken the system. They cure biliousness, jaundice, constipation snd inactive livers, by arousing the secre tions, moving the bowels gently, yet ef fectually, and giving; such tone and strength to the glands of the stomach, liver and bowels that the cause of the trouble la removed entirely. These fa mous little pills exert a decided tonic ef fect upon the organs involved, snd If their, use is continued fore few days there will be no retnrn of the trouble. F. B. Duffy. MM la aoeletr- Of a pretentious but not well read dame of tbe Victorian period Lady Bui wer used to relate this Incident: The conversation turned on literature one day, and this lady, who aimed at forming a salon, got rather out of her depth. -"Who is this Dean Swift they are talking about?" she whispered at last to Lady Bulwer. "I should like to In vite him to one of my receptions.'' "Alas, madam," answered Lady Bul wer, "the dean did something that has shut him out pf society." "Dear mor What was thatt' "Well, about a hundred years ago he died." The Sleek suae Lewlr Mtse. When an editor makes a mistake In bis papery all the world sees it and calls him a liar. When a private ettt seo makes a mistake, nobody knows tt except few friends,' ana they, come around and ask the editor to keep, it out of the paper, When tb private eittsen dies, theedttot Is asked to writs op all hla good qualities and leave out the bad. : When, tha editor dies, the privets dOsea will say, "Now that old liar will get his deserted-Cleveland (Okla.) Triangle. 1, '7 r Escaped an Awrol Fats. ; ; Mr. II, Hagglni of Melbourne, Tls,, wtlUtr, ''My doctor told.me I had Con- sumption and nothing could be done for ms, Iwas given to die. Taeoffsr of a tree trial bottle of Or, King's New. Discovery for ., Consumption, Induced me to try It , Results were startling, I now on. the road to recovery and owe all to Dr. Sing's New Discovery It surely saved my life." This great core Is guaranteed for all throat and long ditxiates by O. D. Bra;t- n Pr". C't. rtl-e C-o fl.CV - T - 1 r ' If Ycii;Haye . Rheumatism S"Sena JSTlhs (mat tM and von. It aim miea Mia Bladder diwues, cawed tr an exoeai el J urtoaotdrit Barer tails, and bauds wph mm aeuia ana saeastui wnue nnnf U.SJ fiend etainn So horde at aroodernu eeWll tlfleatsa. Mas, a per bottle. Fofsale, sy anuria M. uyour aratsus cea bos supply you tt will be Mat nnveU apan scelpt of nriesAdOssi. taar&ta&Si Drag IF YOU KNEW. If you knew that baste In eating Would quicken your trip to tbe ceme tery, would you continue to bolt your meals? If you knew that to selfishly seek happiness wits the strongest invitation to misery, would you coutinuo thinking only of your own wishes and welfare' If you know that every act of your life, every thought, shapes your char acter, wouldn't you be Just a bit more careful about your actions and your words? If you knew It helps you to be kind even to those who are unkind to you, would you keep on "getting back" at them with n tongue of sarcasm and venom ? If you knew that half the things for which we struggle nro not only not nec essary, but positively harmful, would you continue to carry your cbnse to the brink of "nervous prostration?" Amer ican Stock Farm. A Weak Stomach causes a weak body and invites disease Kodol Dyspepsia Cure cures and strengthens the stomach, and wards off and overcomes disease. 3 B Taylor, a prominent merchant of Chriesman, Tex., says: "I could not eat because of a weak Btomach, I lost all strength and run down In weight. All that money could do was done, but all hope of recovery vanished. Hearing of some , wonderful cures affected by the use of Kodol, I con eluded to try it. The first bottle bene fitted me, and after taking four bottles I am fully restored lo my usual strength, weight and health." F S Duffy. TU Stlnarle Man. "I think the most penurious man I ever knew," remarked the man In the mackintosh, "was old Hewllgus. He smoked his cigars to the lust half inch. chewed the stumps and used the ashes for snuff, but he wasn't satisfied even then and gave up the habit." "What for?" neked the man with the big Adam's apple. "He couldn't think of any way to utilize the smoke." Chicago Tribune, Nearly Forfeits His Life. A runaway almost ending fatally, started a horrible ulcer on the leg of J. B Orner, Franklin Grove, 111 For four years It defied a!l doctors and all reme dies. But Bucklen's Arnica Salve bad no trouble to cure him. Equally good for Burrs, Bruises' Bkln Eruptions and Piles. 25c at C. D. ISradham's Drug oiore. Dalmoc nnd Damaa. It is said that Balzac detested Dumas. Once be brought to the Biecle tbe man uscript of a novel, which was to follow "Lee Trols Mousquctalres," then being published. He nsked to be paid 2 francs a lino. The director of tbe Jour nal hesitated. "You see, M. Dumas is being paid only 2 francs a line." "If you are giving 2 francs to that negro. I shall get out I" And Balzac stalked off. Dumas was not Ignorant of Balzac's feelings toward him and did not spare him. In the foyer of the Odeon theater Balzac was talking loudly In a group Of literary men, "When I have written myself out as a novelist, I shall go to playwrltlng." "You can begin right Away," called out Dumas. Orlando;Fla.,,.Oct. 2, J901. The Hancock. Liquid SulphutOo., Ball! more, Md. Gentlemen; I takepleasuren recom mending Hancock's Liquid Bulphur to any one suffering with Eczema. I have had It for ten or fifteen years, hsve tried many remedies and found no relief until Iwas induced to try your 'H. L. B." Hsve 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 bsvs ever known. Tours respectfully, DR. W, W. LEAKE. For salst;F. & Duffy's. No Sal Waa Hade. A dealer In pet birds was visited by customer who stuttered and wanted to. buy a parrot which took bis fancy. The salesman was an Irishman -wb bad Just been, employed, by the dealer. The customer said, "Du do does that parrot ta-ta-talk goedr "Well,"' replied the Irish Mlesmaq, "If be did hot talk better -than yon I Would wring his nech off I" . 'V c ' . '"fX "'" '' ' ';0asjpoLLt ' "-.' I Kl He Urn sMt v Vtoae'oei's Oraverardtr Twenty-three acres of 'ground are Deeded to bury London's dead of vne year.-;-' , , i f ' . -r - ?:. :;. --.-'VCsjabasi ta la Doer. iH.,- V- ' A .block .of carberi, fourtceni Inches square represents the amount pt that material In the, bodily makeup of a man of tbe average of 0i pounds weight, ....'' '-cyy '- , Th Best mscnption for iltlaila. ' Chills snd Fever Is a bottle of 0 row's Taatrlrps Cimi.1i Tome. It Is r' -- V if 1 q' ' ' i in ' . 4MkO TO WAIT A LITTLE?. ka)ewae.aYb1ej deed Mat Harry iasLate in tbeatetieir-.sctora -still ' had lthets, costumes aarricd to and from the theater in champagne baskets by the "basket boy,"end the very first and most important duty of the actor or act. .s after rehearsal was to get tbe basket ready and plaee It outside -the door; then only one might feel free. Well, Cupid had been tnklnt; a little ..flier "behind - ttm taveues, and a young comedian had been stricken with love for a bit of a girl who dunccd between tha first .play -and tho farce. One sf y ,be, saw the old leader of the orchestra tap , ber cbackrwith his bow, and the awful, familiarity was too much to be endured silently, lie walked home with ber, fud In tbe boarding bouse hall be spoke. A minister's name was mentioned, a number, a street, some thing about a license. Nothing seemed very ol ear except his love and bis de sire to get married at-once, at once! "Oh, LUale will you marry me? Dear little LUsie, will you?" he Implored. And Lizzie, who was about the height of a nine-year-old child, but was full sixteen, very pink and very pleased, looked coyly up, then modestly down and answered, "I'm awfully glad you love me, Ted, but but, really you know,, you'll have to wait a little!" Down -went Ted's face. "Waltl" he cried In a .tragic voice. ' "Waltl Good kingdom! Why? What for? How long?" And Lizzie, with wide, reproach ful blue eyes, gald, "Why, Ted, you know well enough you'll havo to wait till I get my basket ready !'V-Clara Mor ris in McClure's Magazine. Same Saaart Aneveera. Here aro some samples of what tbe British schoolboy can do when ho tries hard: "John Wesley was a great sea cap tain. He bent the Dutch nt Waterloo and by degrees rose to be Duke of Wel lington. He was burled near Nelson in the Poets' corner nt Westminster ab bey." "The sublime porte is a very tine old wine." "The possessive case is the case when somebody has got yours and won't give It to you." "The plural of penny Is twopence." "In the sentence, 'I saw tbe goat butt tbe man,' 'butt' Is a conjunction be cause it ahows tbe connection between the goat and the man." "Mushrooms always grow in damp places, and so tbey took like umbrel las." "The difference between water and air Is that air can be made wetter, but water cannot." Cures Rheumatism and Catanh nedlclneSentPree. These twodlseasea are tbe result of an awful poisoned condition of the blood. If you have aching Joints and back, shoulder blades, bone pains, crippled hands, legs or feet, swollen muscles shifting, shsrp biting pains, and that tired, discouraged feeling of theumatlsm or the hawking, spitting, blurred eye sight, deafness, sick stomach, headache, noises In tbe head, mucous, throat dis charges, decaying teeth, bad breath belching gas of eatarrh, take Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B ). It kills the poison In the blood which causes these awful symptons, giving a pure, healthy blood supply to the Joints and raucous membranes, and makes a perfect cure of the worst rheumatism or foulest catarrh. Cures where sll else falls. Blood Balm (B. B. B.) is composed of pare Botanic Ingredients, good for weak kidneys. Improves the digestion, cures dyspepula A perfect tonic for old folk) by giving them new, rich, pure blood. Thorough ly tested for thirty years. Druggists fl. per large bottle, with complete direc tions for home cure. Simple Free and prepaid by writing Blood Balm Co.. Atlanta, Gs. Describe trouble and spec lal free medical advice sent In sealed letter. For sale New Bern by F B I)u IT O D Bradham. WaterprooSna Boots at ilome. I have for years used successfully a dressing for leather boots and shoes composed ef oil and India rubber, keep ing out moisture and unlnjurieus to the leather applied, leaving same soft and pliable. To prepare same, heat In an iron vessel either fish oil, castor oil or even tallow to about 250 degrees -F.; then add. cut into small pieces, vulcan ised or raw India rubber about one- fifth of the weight of the oil, gradually stirring same with a wooden spatula nntn the rubber is completely dissolved In the oil; lastly, add to give It color a mall amount ef printers' Ink. Pour Into a sutssbla veasel snd let cool. One C two appkea tons of this are suffi cient to thoroughly waterproof a pair of boots or shoes for a seasoa. Boots Ot shoes thus dressed will take- eom- pwe.ehoebia eking with the : greatest facility. Scientific American. Better Than Gold. "I was troubled for several years with ohronlo Indigestion and nerroui de bility," writes F. J. Green, of Lancaster, N.H. '"No remedy helped at until I pages nilag Electric Bitters, which did good teas all lUmed loins I ,They hare, alsoihspt my wife la excellent health for years. She says Xleotrte Bitters ate Just: splendid for female troubles; that Ihey are s rrand tonic and tnvlgofator for "weak, ma down women, ; No other medicine can take Its place la oer family,", try them Only BO. galisfectloa gtursateed by O. U. Bradhaa. .-' Bavtopese i should ask ran ftfl thartf i eoeld aaarry yee. ,jDo you ftdnli I Would stand any cbaikT '-. aa-fv,xpur case wtxud be bop He-Do M -think, be jroald seally ay,"Mor Bhe-Kot that: Dot be wsold lew It ' ' AJs1efl01l, Ore.fflit.nci. V ' ' Oae was pal and sallow ad the other fresk sad rosy. Waeace the dlf terenosf, Bhe .wh Is llsihlsf wUh health esse Dr. Rial's Rew Life nils to maioula lu By fently rmtslng the lary 0'?n they c mprl good d'getlon and - ' ' ' -n. T'y fn. Only ''. .; " -lire . Volcanoes A thin, vapory smoke, lazily ascending' from its crater jany be the only visible sign of life in the sleeping volcano, but within is a raging sea of fire, molten rock and sul phurous gases. Those who make their homes .in the peaceful valleys -below knew the danger en .though, frequently warned by the rumblings and quakings, these . . i j : M H1.&ut.J They are living in fancied security when the giant awakes with deafening roars and they are lost beneath a downpour of heated rock and scalding ashes". Thousands of blood poison sufferers are living upon a sleeping volcano and are taking desperate chances, for under the Mercury and Potash treat ment the external symptoms ol tne disease disappear, and the deluded victim laviappy fa the belief of a complete curt, but the fires of conta gion have only been smothered in the System, and as soon as these min erals are left on will blaze np again. Occasional sores break out in the mouth, a red rash appears on the body, and these warning symptoms, if not heeded, are soon followed by fearful eruptions, .sores, copper colored splotches, swollen glands, loss of hair and other sickening symptoms. ' Mercury and Potash not only fail to cure blood poison, but cause Mer curial Rheumatism, necrosis of the bones, offensive ulcers and inflamma tion of the Stomach and Bowels The use of 8. 8. 8. is never without the slightest injury to the We will mall free our special book on Contagious Blood Poison, which, gives all the symptoms of the disease with full directions for home treat ment. Medical advice is furnished by our physicians without charge. THE SWiFT SPCOinO PP., ATLANTA, OA. HORSES AND HORSEMEN. Senator J. V. Bailey Is said to be try ing to secure the services of the veter an trainer, Cliarlett Marvin. Brighum Bi ll, 2.-20T has been sold to Bnmuol Evans of Atlantic City, N. J., and will bo saved until 1004. Jnmes Mctlreuor, wbo marked Bar ney. 2:08, and lturk Secret, 2:0U, will train reclur l'atrou, 2:12, tills year. Ilarrle Jonos, the Itusbvllle (Ind.) trainer, Is working n green trotter,1 which showed a mile In 2:10 last full. J. L. Shields, Puuxsutuwney, Pa., will send Queen of Sinules, 2:lGVi, to Vance Nut-kols at the Cleveland track pres- ently. Keott Hudson is giving his horses plenty of work and will commence the more strenuous preparation in a few. weeks. Dr. J. d. liethune, I'unxsutawney, Pa., Inuj purchased McKluh-y, 2:24Vi, j by Alfred G., from C. S. Aldrich of the same city. Prickly heat cured In one application by using of Hancock's Liquid Sulphur will Io cure I '? nn, Fetter, Pimp les, Blngworm, i'amlruff, Cuts, Burns, Old Sores, and all hkln IrouMes In ehort time, when nued ks directed Kor sale al F. Si. I)uff ' Drug Htt'ic. A Doable llnrrelrd Jol. . Tho facetious boarder had tho plot laid for a k'Hini; Juke. "It's a wonder." lie said, "that you didn't serve up this lien, feathers nnd all." "The ue.it tlni"," said the landlady, with marked cniplaisls, "I'll serve her, hill and all." In iiieit. "Riicc(sh," I (inserted sagely, "Is duo to our accurate Judgment (lf iminnn na ture." "And." retorted ttie man who always can-ley tilings to extremes, "to Its Inac curato Judgment of us." Brooklyn Life. The man who teaches women to smoke nlwnyB niarrles one who won't let him do it bluiself. New York Times. A Woman's Life Saved by Mystic Cure For Rheumatism. Morton L. Hill of Lebanon, led, say "My wife had Inflammatory Rheumatism n every musale snd joint; hertofferlng was terrible, sad her body aijd fact wero swollen almost beyond recognition had been In bed for six weeks and had eight phynlclans, hut received no bent-Mi until aha tried the Mystic Cure for Hheu matlnu. It gave immedlato lellofanrl she was a! !c 10 walkabout In three dais I am sure ll saved hor life. Kohl by T. . Henry Druggist, New Bern. J. A. JONES Lhery, Feed Sale ana Exchange A. .- :,v; &3f: 'jS t' ..W-tli.RQK8t AKD FIKSET STOCK OI. If W offered for tile hf tWi oily, ' - Alio completa line of loetriee, Bowling Green, Ky., March 24, 1002. Gentlemen: For over four yean 1 Buffered arreatly from a severe cast of oentasious blood poison. I went to Hot Springe, staying there four months at a big expense. I them con sulted physlolana, who prescribed Xercury. Nothing did me any good In fact, the treatment proved mors harmful than beneflolal. I mentioned my oase to a friend, who told me that B. B. B. had certainly oured htm. I at onoe oommenoed Its use, and in six months oouldflnd no traoe of the dis ease whatever. This wag about twt years ago. I continued s. s. s. for oase time to make sure of a perma nent sure, and I oan truthfully say J am entirely well. D. If. SANDERS. followed by any bad results. It cures system. We offer $1,000.00 for proof that It contains a mineral ot any de scription. S. S. S. is an antidote (or contagious blood poison, and the only radical and permanent cure known. It destroys every atom of the virus and puri fies and strengthens the blood and builds up the general health. 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The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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