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l'r:.Tt;3 Sy::::n. $ JO j 5 ca e c'. .53 A , vcr'.LVj I if. ' 1 1 on appll ,-,..in. . - - Latere J at the I t C2ce, ITew Bern, i:. C, aa eecond clii s mattor. , , I .wal Taper of New Eera and Craven Connty. IT'S THfi CITIZEN, NOT THE The action of the Mayor and Board of Aldermen, Indicates that the present city ; administration, not "only favors all laws and ordinances, which are for the pres ervation of tha citizen! peace! and wel- fare, but also-: favors .those ordinances which look to the maintenance of rigid sanitary conditions for the city.-, ;f V The rigid observance of the Sunday law on liquor selling; the rigid Inspcc tion of all premises) 5 and the establish ment of a sanitary district, are evidences of the present city administration's post 1 tion, as regards' the actual enforcement of what may be j.termed, lawi - for tha public welfare. ' ',' - " - But tbe Mayorand the " Aldermen merely provide ths formula, .which If -followed by the citizens, nleans safety, health ; and really economy to avery ; one. j. 1 ; - , V' .':.'Thej3rovlalon. of penalty la ase of failure, to observ faithfully tha" ordi nances, is merely the duty of -those In charge of the qlty's "affairs, the same as It U their duty to frame the ordinances, : looking to public safety and health. .;. V'K;BVt is pot the law, ; la; itself, which -preserves the public, In peace .'and good health," It la the juBt observance, by: each : and every citizen, of the prescribed tales.. ' governing each ordinance, each law,. i ..' ' ! However good the Intentions , of the .-. present city officials may be, la ; their Ideas of law, order and sanitation,! they , must fall abort of carrying out -these ideas, unless they hare united and hearty a cooperation of every citizen ; It b the citizen not . the law. which ' . makes possible safe city, city equally - free from the ' disturber; of the peace, who Is the breaker of law and order, and free from the insidious disease;, germs,' . whlchdestroy the people 'and make na- , profitable house and tenement .to their ewrer. ,.,"-.",' - ' Good municipal government is , the cpillnatlon of city official and citizen, A mutual effort to sustain all thing which work for safety and health of the eom munity. - - , '. , ' -r. r', '. It is this concert -of . action which shows that the citizen makes tha law, - not the law the citizen, and the nataral obedience and compliance with the Jaw, works to Its faithful performance, 'with out friction or force, or any teeming hardship..- j ' " ' ' ' -"V ' - . . - ' Stats or Omoj Cirr of ; Toledo I -Lucas UoVfrrr, ..- FRA..NK 3, Cutset makes' oath that he jli senior partner of the Arm of T. J. CiiEMi&Oo.i doing business in the City of Toledo, County and Bute afore- sal J, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE LH.NDREDDOLLA.E3 foreach and every case of Catasrk that cannot be cured by the use of IIit't CwanH ccki. s.. . l . FB AK J. CIIENET. Sworn to before ma and subscribed In my preaoncfl, Uhls fllh day of JDcoembcr. A. D-1S80. : . i ' v A..W. GLKASOS. j SiU. j ' . r . - Notary labile Hall's Catanh Cure In taken lotcrnally and acts directly on tie q(i ma ' coos surface of Ui syi.Mir. . Bead for testimonials, free. , P. J. rUKNEY CO . TulcJ ), O. , Hold hj IJrt!r"lta,7.'K5, .' . Ila'.l'e fan.ily I'V.'.t are the bt. A. rinmirrrlal Iravi ii-r !!: of a t o wti rl'llntr tin n tr.' 1 (inj Jircti t 1 triiii I'l sfk-r i.'lv.g a :.; '- T!m nmn i, i-t l-Ii f'p a ii; a b.t -f 1 !: f t : ' t tiO Jirii r," ll n r.;i '!:im-, "ti f I I'.n r r I h 1 .- t, 1 . , , r. ; '.- - it , t i r r t r l 1 :.n.l .. 1 I 111 ! ! 1 I'': :f 1 ,;. t -1 f , r.la t -, t t ' i'iitH, rc WHaAf. ' C; .1 Lw'i. I. v. C July......... Tfl Bept 75 - "-i Doc .v.. 74J 7 3 Cons: - . :juiy.;.i..... co .- ; - ' Bopt.;.... 4DJ l ; Do.......; 48 - , . 48, Oats: ' " . July..,,... 881 ' " 49 B.pt : 8JI , ' . 8E1 Dec 33J ' 8SJ Iork-...r.:.." ' - July. 10CO , 1637 iSept., 1700 1690 Lak.... L- y 4July. 882 -Sept..;.... - 893i ' BlbB ' 1 ,July!t'.;.;.. 88- Bept.... 827,, tec. 877 , i 937 927 Mew fork, June 20, C 8T0CKaj 'Open, - , , Close AnW.Bu'gar....130i Union Pacific.., 61 791 Mo,Pacifla...,103i- V, So..Padfio ust; 148J 13S Manhattan....- 136. Qteat Weatern. .' 181 Money . . t. . , J8 Amr. Copper. 64 6Z J TexaaPaclfic.. 29 Wabash pf. .'..., 43ft Erie,lat.;v..r; 65 Colorado Bo. r. Anaconda Cop. ' Southern By. , 28 ; z C-83J Southern By pf, 3 . a a p Louisville&Nash , ; .- ; Brooklyn B4T.. 66 v' f.. 471 Penn. RR 12d : .,VV l25t Akhison..;... 67 i. r- -f . 67, Be Paul. . : . kf-150 - 150 . j' ' ,''.i:.- iii' iAn-. 'ii'"-".;'! .f onn Alchlsbupf..".. 94 -94J U."a BteeL 29 -.' 9 Keading..!:' 49 People Gaa..., . v7-'; Oi&O. B. & O.. ,".. 86- ' i 85 lenn. uai,iron. our jfr.Ai,,t N.YCentraU.;t-J26I Ct 1M Rock Island..,, 8Sf ' 153 Western Union,. 84 -: , 81 n: nr:.. I tin 7Wv S" ,r-V r9.--: Metropolitan. .1211 Cal.'uel.Iroo..' 62, .U ,124 VI. O Uhemtcau- V Canadian Pacific 122- 121 Ct.& A..,'.'..,.., Abr, CttonOn. - ; ; U;B.Bteel pf.'.. 80 - , 79 II) Central.. .,.J. 184"-- 184 Republlo Bteel... , ' ' ' Am. Ioe.- 7--' ( . ' 7 DeL4EudBon...l74, l", 173 U,8Jeather....8 1 ' - 8 Amr Car.Found, 84 . ' , -' - ";r-4 H8.Leatherpf.. - Pac Mtd.:(vi.., 80 v- ..r- -. .? f i ' Smw Voki, Jnnn 20. CottOK; : Opea. HlgK- Low. Close JuIy;.;Vi'" 1-J0 12.25 12J8 12.20 Ang.;, .i.... 11.86 11.88 11.74 .11.74 iSept.'..... . 11.00 11.03 10.80: 10.80 jOct.,.'...-10.20 10.24 10.00 10.00 Hot.;........ iDeo,..;..'... ii Jan.J. 8.99 10.00 8.77 8.92 8.93 B.71 1.89 9.91 9.70 8.93 9.88.8.62 9.77 8.71 8.70 8.63 .Feb.?..... 1 v uvaryiol - - . Ziiverpool .ootton.marketjclosjd today Mid. 6.83 ' . ' ; 1 'f8alM 1000,-.''.. ; ' fflecelpts 600) ' ' ' .Close. 'jani v Ve,V ,(Juae-Jaly;e.65 ; 'July-Ang 6.63 Aug-3p6.43 ' Snpt-Oct 5.01 " a)ct-Nov' 8.53 - 6.70 ' 6.C3 8.65 ' 6.03 6.57 N'ov-Deo B.41 Dec-Jan 6.87 . Jan-Fab. 6.S3 -. Feb-Mar - 5.43 5.40 5X9 Total jorts 1 tnl-y 5: 1 1571 lint y ,r. . i i V.'orlds v'.'' . - 1 vi. 1, t '.ir,i. j ' r (irlrn-i T' .:;,; 1,17'),"; o, Tl 1 1 : i ' L. I ' for wrrk 41, HI ti i'.y rK I : '.htfur r p,r r.r.a y v.', 1 '. f " k Karkct Letter oa Cotton. By Private Wire to J. E. Latham fe Co. New York, June 20 A reaction such as took ' place shortly before thn close last p tn, and at the opening this a m was due. That the market Bhoul I rally was Inevitable. T Those who bought on the sharp break yesterday sold th i a m. There Is a feeling In best ' Informed cir cles that as the market was a purchase below 01, it's likely jto be a safe sale r;ound 10c for a turn. Tbis of course Is based on the belief that present favora ble weather wilf be maintained. While the mtp today was good private wire houses reported some trouble with tele graphic communications. Thdte seems to be a storm, west , which may Atsturb conditions In the Bouth, but in the event of another sharp upturn Monday, we would rather Sell. The outcome of July and August is stUl uncertain, ; since the New Orleans people . appear to have a firm hold on both markets as tegards old crop positions TradlDg this a m waa active, though' response to. big advance was feeble. .A great many stood ready to sell on an upturn and this fact no doubt accounted for" the small initial ad vance. ! -The sltuationMa perplexing and prices fluctuate so rapidly purchases ctn only be recommended on sharp breaks like yesterday's. " '- , A , ' ' "- ; - "T '-C-W. lee& Co.' 'Xf.- " "m Do Yfla Enjoy What You Eat? ' If yon don't" your? (pod does not do yon much good. Kudol Dyspepsia Cure Is the remedy that every one should take when there It any thing wrong with the stomach. There" Ib no way to maintain the health and strength of mind anybody except by nourishment, there is no way to nourish except through the stomach. The stomach must be kept healthy,' pore and sweet or the strength - will let down and disease will set up. No appetite, loss of Strength, nervousness, headache, constipation, bad breath, - sour" risings, rifting,7 indigestion,' dyspepsia- and all Stomach troubles are quickly cured by the nse of Kodol Dyspepsia" Cure. ' Sold by F.B. Duffy. v . . - ; J." "! r-t" - . V J .1 , fcnoko In V lnter. ' v '-i-K-, i The ' Bnnk( ;lilbtr!)iitcs -: that la,' It pnsflca the late autumn 'find Winter sea sons lit n stnte of torpor colled up la the., hollow .roota" of Ueea or cavitia protected by buBlits. With the return Of warmth. It Issues forth In pursuit of prey and. ,to breed: . The female lays from alxtecn to twenty eggs In a string end leaves them to be hatched by tho sun or by the warmth of decomposing matter. . . N " nc)oicin with nr. : Mlnltv-Wcll. I'm plnd Kit Bporlohg Is goijuf to bo married nt Inst ... .. . 1 Lutlo The tone of your voice doesn't indlcuto it t. ' . Minnie But I'em. When tho list of mnrrla'o licenses Is published every body will find out Bhe's thirty-aeven years old. Chicago Tribune, , ; - A Serious Mistake' " E. C. DeWllt A Co. Is the of name tha firm who make the penutno Witch Hazel Balve; De Whin's Is the Wllchllar.el Bilre that heals without leaving a icir, It I a serious mlhtalieto use any other. Do Wltt's Witch Hszel Eilvs cures bllad, bleeding, Itclilng dd j rolrtuJing rllm, burns, bruli.es, ecr.e.ina and all iklu dis eases. Sold yy T. K. V-iZj. ' rr. 4 the Urn A. ' . JCiviaaU-'ii Iiiih I 'n rn-V.ci' y rtiot of ttie iwttii.i-j f the turili from t!: pnrlh'4 afi-a. and. a;t!ioi:;:h lif pnK..n it 1 y t .! t. !. -i t n fur t If r.;.( '.: ! -i. . .tj ti i i C"!!.t that n i .j ::-.,u ! y !' n;, ; 1 i V n f-T t!.! In i t j r,:t ; '. ' V b'li'-f t!iiili fV. r '"H. C. STi!. lt I:-!- ' ! ' 'i t- If. I. 1 - 1 i t !! ! i I i SHORT STOP.:Z3.. "- Twelve hotels in New York city have more tlfan 300 telephones each. . Four fifths of the Irish immigrants arriving In New York are young wo men between the ages of seventeen and twenty-six. - ,r Fort Enelling, nt the Junction of tha Illnnosota auijhe Mississippi rivers, will be preserved by the war, depart dent as an Interesting ruin. The cattle king of the western plains) la passing away forever. A few years) ago there were nearly-100 millionaires, exclusive cattle men, in the southwest Now- there are but thirty. ; .. : The value of granite as a building material la ten to twenty-five times as great as that of brick... ' After granite come in tho following order limestone, late and sandstone. ' " The-'Brooklyn bridge hat lost placti as -one of the wonders Of the World since the building of th& Williamsburg steel bridge a mile farther up the East river, and the bridge now building to Blackwell's island will be more . won derful than either. - Another literary landmark of Boston Is soon to be torn down. The houso In Boylston place where Motley wrote his histories is to give place to a tall office building. , The Motley house has been occupied for twenty-five years by the Boston Literary society. ' . , The old log cabin In which was born the eleventh, president of the United states, James Knox Polk, stood in Mecklenburg county, N. C, and It was from here that waa twined thn flmt dec laration of independence."- The Polks, or Pollocks, were of Irish stock," . ' '- ladies and Children Invited. 'All ladles and children' who cannot stand .the shocking strala-of laxative syrups, Cathartics, etc.; are Invited t try the famous Little Early Risers. They are different from an other pills, Thoy do not. purge sy stem. Even a Rouble dose will not gripe, weaken, or sicken; many people call them the Easy Pill. W H. Howell, Houston,. Ttx, saya. nothing better can be used for Constipation, sick headache, etc. Bob Moore,- Lafayetta. Ind., saya all 'others gripe and sicken, while DeWItt's Little Early . Blaers do their work well and easy.' Bold by P. 8 Duffy. : j -v,-r -.'Iw , Pnvtitlea f Comm. " . -.-' There are suggestions without num ber for the cure of corns.,; Any reputa ble chiropodist and some who are not reputable can furnish . an ' unfailing remedy. But there Is one sure Way "to prevent them. Don't wear the same pair of shoes two days In snccossten.: Corns are caused by friction on the toes, and the most expert bootmaker cannot make two pairs of shoos which will rub the feet ia the same place The change of nhoes gives the feet a chance to rest It Is also good for the shore, and footwear which is treated in this fuHhion will Inst much longer than if put to dally use. , Tllny said the cnAodllc's skin "will abide any injury and not be plerwd." That moy bae bwn true In tils dny, but It Is not true now. The bullet of a bcary modern rifle will pierce the skla anywhere nnleits It strikes in a slant lug direction, Tim croaxl'.lo Is not as a rule Imnl to kllL provided one ess ft a pf! slmt at It, lmt that la )ut the truuhle. It tna not thi n.iirveluua viur.'y rf tba ahurk, wljili will niae-tlux-a atriirhl fnrloiihly for au hour, altl.ou ;'i covt.-1 w r; ; r- . :y mor tal wounds. Clilenpo News. 1 A. C. ::r r 1 I: ..s n ; - a;;, it s..".t becoute ei 1.'. . . t it was sot alone as food t'.f.i t 't .3 vuhieJ. iis...r' Ce aucl. r.'s a t "! ii. wns r I as a t :t tf ' i, and it was b?l-vi-d tl.at 6:7 t. t f.M 1 In the soil lent It a peculiar t . tlty and wade It a place where t ry 3 were most readily heard. Every l ul that included salt had a certain sac ". character, creating a bond of r"7 1 ' friendship between host and g's hence the expression, "There" is l It between us," meaning' friendLlp, t " 1 to be "untrue to salt" means to be tL loyal or nnpratefui. -;,';.r ;.' ' In the middle ages, when all daU and degrees sat at the - -same boai d. they were placed according to wrS, above or below the great saltcellar, I which always stood in the middle' arid marked the dividing social line. "Above the salt" meant "of high degree," -1 - low the salt were the yeomanry, sells and vassals of the feudal days. A f3 description " of this . eotttoiB - mar-1 1 found in "Ivanhoe" where Cedrio, the Saxon,; entertains his vassaia as! friends. ' I- - A pinch of salt Is always eonal're3 lucky in cooking.' To taVO atsytLJ "with a pinch, of salt" meanrtoaxfittss er make allowances for It A "salt? U a sailor. ' To salt one's- conrereatlon means to make-it sparkle. Salt la tA ways employed In a sense of benefit of strength. V The Bible' has many references' to Salt; among them being "Te are tlie salt of the earth," Matthew r, 13, a&I 6t Paul says, "Let your speech te al Ways with grace seasoned with salt" ?- Salt Is used by Catholics In baptism. They consider It a symbol of wisdom 1 and put a few grains In the nootb at the person baptised, t "?. j J Startling Evidence., Freak testimony .In great quantity 1s constantly coming In. declaring - Dr King's New Discovery for Consumption Coughs and Colds to be sneqnaled. recent expression from T, J. HcFarland Bentonvllle.Va erves as example. Ha writes: "I had : Broochitle for: - three years and doctored all the time wlthont being benefited. ; Then I began taking Dr. King's New Discovery snd - few bottles wholly ;cnred aaa.,t: Eqnally effective In curing all Lung and Throat troubles t'nsumptton, Pnenmonla and Grip. Ooaranteed by C. D. Bradham DrnggbC; Trial ' bottles . free, regular sues ouo, ana .w.- i - , "There are no bridesmaids at a Span lshwwldli)ff. - but lnstpod -a madrlna (literally: Kodnioth(!i1 I 'present with the witnesses. There Is no bride cake. but there Is a reception and very often a-- feast, after the - eeremouy.' Before the . wedding takes place the bride's new-borne Is made ready for her te ceptlou, foe the Jioheymooners do not start on their, travels until the day ancr rueir mamnge. - - t -Before "tboir departure they pay a polite visit to their respective parents; Oof their 'return dainty sweetmeats In pretty : boxes are sent round to their friends. No visits are paid UU tittle cards nave been sent "offering their Worst of AirExpalencss : Can anything e worst thaa to feel that every minute will be 'your last! Bach was tha experience of Mrs.8.H. ITew ion, Decatur, Ala. "For three yean" aha writes, "I endured Insufferable pala from Indigestion, stomach sad bowel troolle. Death seemed InevIuUe when doctors and all rtmedics fallr j.At krgta I ws indured to try Llertr'j fluere and therpstutwsa dlrai t.Ioos. liarov e.l at once and now I'm emrplctcly re covered, For lifer, Kidney, f ,ir..ach and Eowel troubles Electric titters is the only medicine. Only3o. li'a jaaranteed by a D4 ErKl'un-n Dn3;:'El, Von IJeMg wns Vliirul la tofnr"-; poj ular di-ltwl ins 00 !''ii!:"c otjw'Jt. A ii'ifnliie rinni)i of this may Is t' is-, 1 In tl rTthrow of the ones tmirli d!fniKHi-l tixviry of "t,oiitan or:S coiiilmi -lion." a on ern rrror, fV-'!n,T. it i thrt j-eur 17.".. lmt v ' n.' r Tjito!..!.t I n 1 t r: r f r:-. v. I ' 'i i r i t r - : nralir"' rs.r - ot.'r fr.v:n I ,.i r ' n : 1 t i r I 7 Y, 1. !1 tL a I 1 rii ; s c; it .. ; at a j ; a 1 " r. I, as i at l e t.cS of- a r ri,,u ii oj'that kX ll.e stage Ca- - t : ..,... '4 ; air,' "she wl. roe f- : 1 : ae f" ! 1. 'You are sure too -i C .l IXa fsfael at f a lod-lussr .4 r ft lam; Lis servant tells me his v. vui.vU w..l conae Lun to t!3 bed for a weoW 'Is this tie only paper' that we have? Vhere is the ink! ' Here, madam.' And I bent forward to-place ttse ink wlthlnj her reach,: When, im my confusion at her reproof,- the- vessel was upset and Its contents trickled on to the lap of her satin dress. The !.. was blood red.' I shall never for Et the ghastly took -that wvertrpread her' face; anA I was so? frightened that I never knew bow the scene-ended. .'- "The next morning at rehearsal she told me I was doomed to ill ruck for the remainder of my days. She called, the company- together anal gave then, a-de tailed description of the "awful scene' the night , before -oeeaslooed - by tUe young man who would never make an actor. Bbe' told 6fa' terrible dreont she bad' bad! u which senrgtet person: aaJ beeniiiwliy murdered before- be eyes? bow she bjj attempted, resenfc without avail; how be- had faUea;4ea at, her feet, and how his blood slowly oosed Into her lap. It was two years after this that Miss Keene was playi lsg at Ford's-theater, Waehingtonr ori the occasion when Abrahams Iincont was shot Miss Keene was the only person, who seemed to realise the sltA natiom She ran to the box, and Bt sf moment the' ttea of the dying mart was In her top, while the4 scene of bed dream waa being pitifully enacted."- Argonaut , .- 4 -(THr-TOO EARLY BlRb: -t , Ia Has at r " The too early, birds are t source oC trouble and Inconvenience to tha entire1 neighbolJood..v,, tJ.- , V. 1 Invito the too early birds to a dinner,, and they arrive an hour before the Your last Uttle touches hav to be delegated to the nrat' amiable soul who appredatos- tha- misery of entertaining the too early birds. Too. had . Intended to replace a veae of carnations with ne of roses or possibly you bad at the last moment Intended to shift the pteto eards, having snddeoly remembereoT that Mise Jones badsatjuiet fancy fof Mr. Smith: that Mr. imlth recitaw Mr. .Smith will have to wonderand Mlas Jones will have to summon up her Dresenca of blind and conceal bar dis- appointment. ' The too early birds must be greeted-as tnough you were glad to keaUbem and appreciated their apparH ant Impatience to bare tba tun begin. .To really would like to give yonr balr another touch, but not so. Your guests await yoo..". sr"A r-v. The too early birds haunt the railway stations hours before the train leaves and start off 00 tha Journey jaded and VUl OK S0CTB. , V f t If the toot carry btrds are arer amia ble tt Isat soch "prertonsf aoor that the rest of .mankind is elsewhere, and Che fact Is not generally appreciated. .; 3 If there Is one class- of humanity more' exasperating' than the too early birds I have yet- to meet them. The man who la too late may, entail tocoo venleoee, but at least yoa beve the set lif action of noting bis discomfiture-at missing the treat through bis own act. The too early birds are an Infliction, and they carry with them no compen sating reflection -whatever .-Tlttaburg catontcie-Teiegrspti. . ' . -. f. . taits. 1 etoil'islrajrwm a By thaUoardof AWaimsnof tha City cf Kew Bars, be U wdsJaedV rf ' TLat la pursuance of.tbaaatef the 'y of Kortb Cerollaa of ; - : n cf 1. A "ntltled at act to 1 1' -: ' e3, pri vita law 6f IK- AC-! y I" t.lvt eotnpoaed of that s. ei - 1 by rtllork St., Mid i U, 1' -jTr tCt, andCravaa B. I l r. ! t 1 1" .t U tl -.'I CValot tbs 1' ,T8 f-' :' ' t t CI uie affact at f t( ; a 5 C - s ' t Llse.v.enU 1 l.r.t S-; ari'.s tenement or OC t ' 1 M la lis i-.'l ' ' t iUU be 1 T' ' f Kwirt, Tht f t b' 1 la - i :.'- t -. r t' s r ' ' ' ' C 1 :.a the n! t I forre by th ' n titv.!i.l.d i r; '. ' f ,a til t! ln'.o 1. ! " t T 13 a sou. we of so much, fcw ' 7 v Lta located upon the lower extren. j v 1 ere tie circulation is weak ' t it.. --tbX A gangrenous eating nicer t 7 a the le? is a frightful sight, ' 1 3 Us poljoa burrows deeper and deeoer 1-. ti e tissue beneath sad th . 5 c--A to spread, one can almost te f..wr .;;h roin? out with the sickenine dischar cm. Great rtinnlnr annn ' and deep cHensive-ulcers often develop from a simple boil, swollen glands i1 trn' .a or pimple, and area threatening danger always, because, while all ' ' sul j s -rts are not cancerous, a great many are, and this e aould make you ' Stir- idoua of all chronic, slow-healing- ulcers and aorea. trtienlarl-r if ran. cer run3 in your family. Face sores are common and cause the greatest ' ' anno-Tance because-, they are so pex- : : , . - ... . , Sistent and unsightly and detract so- - - . SORES ON BOTH ANKLES.1 much from one'8 personal appearance.' - ckntosamf About ton Trs e - - Middle aged and old; people and muai e&m en Moh of mr iui.ie. those whose blood is contaminated and lwot into the pUoea and tw b-, tainted with the germs andpoison of . SStJ ta4 - malaria or some previoua sickness, are X had spent more than $600.00 try. ' the chief sufferers from chronic sores ' tn T?u JTh? .1 ohnd ' -andulWlinetheblormaiM ta. prn "Xl , . an unhealthy, polluted condition heaV eoxedUJ My umtt bwve. amt bea ins i impcsiblev and the sere' wUt j SglVr SlLSSJSmm . "I. ttirrae to grow and spread in spite of toastmrpPta,ie,taow U washes and salves or any superficial ot ; sivias; it to mr aln-yar-oid mu torn , surface- treatment, for the Sore is- btit:to? Ihutor mr Ion siekaaw I - tto outW sign of some constitn. T'i. ?, aonal disorder, i a bad. condition of and -aaa now residing at Ho, eii the blood i and" system which, looal .fast BtatswthBswet-.Jaj.v,.., remedies cannot cure. A blood purifier ' Kanta City, " , and tonic is what -yon need.. :;Some - - ' - ' thing to cleanse the blood, restore- its lost properties; quicken,' the circula tion and invigorate the constitution, and S. 8. 8. is just such a remedy, i . -t V 8. S. 8. reaches theseold -ehronic sores- through the Wood. It goes to , tha very rootof the- trouble and counteracts and removes from the blood all the impurities and poisons, and gradually builds up the entire system and strengthens the sluggish circulation, and when the blood has been purified .-: purifier and tonic combined and a safe and permanent cure for chronic sores v and ulcers. If you have a slow-healing sore of any kind; external or internal,) " write ns about it, and our physicians will advise you without charge." Book1 ' 0 ' The Blood and Its Diaeases" free. , S- : ' 1 . . TWAT SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATIAMTA, G f f f f Vf f f TT? f Tf TTTf TV? YVvf Tt VVYf tTTtTVTt O Grocer j ; BegS to calHhe attention of the Housekeepers to bis Fine and ; .1 omplete Struck of , ' j IrStaple arirJ Fancy Groceries. . .Every steamer is Drmgiug iat-W8Btock.: iA Bhafe pi jour trade ia 1 35; receive oarefnl attention and a ' Sat All orders small or large 'Vl.Amk I'M -":v-'. ;. a uvuv ..in, .-.r , c.r.ttttittHUvrvHiTvnvvUmvHHmmHuo ; " TUB NOIITIL CAROLINA STATE NORMAL & INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE Xilararj -, b Clasalesl I -i : SclsstlnV . yive eoarset leadmg'to DIrdcs.aMlvncd eonraea leading to Drgreen. ' Wrll eejalpped Practice and Observation 8chik 1 aralty nnmbera 40. Prd, laundry, teiilorf, and fees for nse of text books, ate, HO a year. . for nonresidents of Urn Slate 916& Taelftb sncnal session begins September r, 1903. ' To aenre board ' In thadonn'ttortoa all fivs-tulUosi anclldationa should be mida harora Jo1 : inth porrespoadenoa tavited from thw deslIdgeompetnt teachers sod stenograph ers., ; ;. CUAKLKS V. McIVEB, Itesident, i.;r -. j -- .v-i i'- -,,.;- 1 - r S.I--H t 1 in "'1 .mn lTca Bushels bt '13 I j JX. yC-Wr f uCiy, SO Ct2. pCf . ; ; ' TiPpic " ' I 1 4 V : pecs. 7: .---yv J ; OrpoaJtr licurr's Pbajrrnuer j. W. WOOD, v: -rrciical iinnor r.i.J rii!:.il;3r.i- AU work guaranteed to glWiaU .'Cti... - . ' , '" - ('un h fi'tHiil at lie ilsp tin ! Fn lit fitrft furmrrly cro 11)' O.e f rm. . J. V. (;O0 j: .ix 3 ,mLzn-;,'-h;i 1 a f ? an old sore or nicer, nartirn- see tie j meldntr awav and fed ' and the system' piirgea or au morbid, .'unhealthy matter te healing process . begins, and the ulcer or sore is soon entirely goner . , - ?- Si Bt S. contains Ho mineral or poison ous drags of any description, but is guar anteed a purely vegetable remedy, a blood : in some delicacy to be added to solicited. Yonr orders will re- PROMPT JjELlVEUV. will be appreciated. Gtoce - r-ktfar:i.sTlsT'vz anr vaiin vs " i. Ceatsierelal -Dossestle Keleaen Maaaal Trslalss: stasia it, OaiKHSBoxo, N. C M. !( . it rension jnoucb I Confaderate , Soldiers or thlr ; arhf. who are eatlikd tn a Cal,rii and ' tie aaesded Pension laws t 101 P V ' 81 their applloartos before the . lark of t tat 8operlor Don ft prior 1 a th4 Irss ipfcrMobsforaikeCoaaiy Boaid of P.. , U Ms for siamlaaUoa tbd cUaldeUoa - V ' l th' yt or la. eaa of their Issbtlily i ' V. is se stttnd, f araUh tea eertltloata of a . Ayslcfaa of sack Isabltliy.. ; j. J. ' ITba followloj MMnas are sad hi 15 rtasioas aoeonila( V tkeir tMMcUva V" csaalQcailoa ' livery persoa bo has UeV f or U " rrnalh ImsMdUtcly anewtl blear f bar application f of ratln a aoee-o le ' rMe6t ef laeiair, sal a so It liMaf. '. . aoitated for nsstial Ubor, tad a aoV-Cj ' ' dftt er tailor the Mivlee of Ike Coi- I. fectraie Riatra ef Aatailca dsrlag tea ir birc tba Bitiaa,' tad V las W-' ' ' 0 oftny drcel tfflctt, IftWIrf ae k ''or bo wills ik tcrvlca ef lt Cos ' r U n'ur.it 8 ti-of A erica daring lb - wtr Uknh th Pui't, l"rfivMH, ' llo M mitrrtpU M uM Mill.it rt .fJ. " , i!lr Wft.re taa let day of April int, V -If ! t hifild lo, Us ol'lowat - -ll-.t !! ut U ( ( lkaiU. A'1. !lr 1 1 ar n fooriba dliat'H rem ' I ; f nm (o f cj f-rrm it.i i Ulwiftro lrv! i.U.l tt ll. a'" y ' l!"B,' -" V.'. K.V. AT: '-:).", , . . - C. 8. C. .r.'.i.sTif A?.''it:T:if tr..un Pj r - .if ( 1 1 ; (, . f'-., i'T I, r ' .. A ?. c P. :: . . it, '3-i 1
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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June 21, 1903, edition 1
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