THE JOURNAL. ; Published everyday la the year, eioepl Monday, atfe Middle street. , "'v. . - - JL ' Phot Ha 8. ,v -"C ' ' . . j . - ""v f CHARLES Lt STEVENS." V T; tsnoius marxamm ' iUBSCRIPIIOHMTES Vu One year; ta tdtanco,.,r.......M One year, not ta tdvtnee..-k.. . Monthly, by carrier In the city.. . 40 Sf- ""Advertidng RaVei furnished on tppll tatlon - 4 , , Entered at the Port Qfflce, New Ben, N, C., as second class matter. Official Paper ef Hew Ber Hl ''. ". Craven Cooty. J " vp'oLmCAL STRAWS Ql.TlteS- -- : . ' . . . . . ...I ,i . ... " - jv To the student of politics lnims coon: " try, last Tuesday's electlona are full of t Interest, and the returns from several of; the States afford more or leas toojdl from 'which political deductions can be made,- i that may lead, or perhaps Indicate -in some degree, next year's political out. look, ' The close followers of each political a party naturally make extravagant claims i' ta annAoce discredit the success ot their opponents, as being without Importance oralgnlt cance. But there Is a political significance In 1 nearly every election, and those of last ' Tuesday are not without a good deal of , importance, politically. Greater New York, Maryland and Ohio, are perhaps elections portending more than those of other places, to fu ture political events. . Tammany's victory . is most tremen dous, a change of 100,000 votes in two ' 7ears, Indicates that the Fusion govern- ment was not true to its "pledges, and shows that Tammany rule, which Is known of all men, is preferable. Tammany control of Greater New York, does not prove that the Btate'li certain ior lue uemocraiic comma in me ; Presidential election, for Tammany is too closely a local organization to be In fluenced by outside politics, unless there Is something positive and good in it for Tammany. '" Judging from reports, the race Issue ' in Maryland was all powerful for the Democrats. If the race Issue shall coni m ' r It ft a 111 i . "the Eepubllcans. The Ohio election has more sign 111 . cance than a local one It waa foo'Jih politics to Impose Clark and Tom John -son npon democrats, as representing '.democracy, for neither man had a record -which any real democrat wonld accept r VAnraflAntnltvA rf Ma aAnttmMTlfa The old cry of a "barrel of money does not account for the 115,000 or 125,. ' 000 republican majority In Ohio. It was ' the thorough political generalship of .' Hapna, opposed to a mock heroic pre- - tsnse of democracy. r Beyond the local character of these 1 several elections, there appears signs ' which pat a new light on the next Re publican residential nominee. It Is really the first Sign that President Roosevelt Is not going to be the assured nominee of his party, and points to po ll Ileal inBueaoes and s strength which may even prevent his reuomlnatloa. State (lands la control of Senator Piatt, ' . I- Lll... .1.1 . 1 f-kVLk .til. dj iui iruuuuun biuiuit in J uu. biiu r m irasaenoous mijoruy, represents Ssnsior Hanna's-power, The Maryland , dent's hope tad wUhee. pointers, sad ia&k Iks results of Ttss- dsi'sWecUons strictly aoU-BooarraH, . : with strengthening la Ukhm poll ileal quarters of the republican party which are strongly oppoaed to another Una of Ttooaevaltlsm. - ' Caum Ctaaot U Cvti trlthXOOAL APPLWATIOHS, u Uey cantot rtaclv the mi 'of .the dlseaM. Catarrh li blood or ooasllUiUonal d! ease, tnd la order U eore ft yon ' aanst tils loleraal reoedlea. tTIall's Catarrh CotetitaltM Later a ally, 1ad- eels e rectly on Ue blood tad ssoeoM tarfaoet llt'.ri Oaterrk Cere Is tot ack dl tins. It ijt prose 5VJ y of the t r hytldstia la this eoVBtry fot feas nd U a rfgntarpmcrlpUot, It leeoav pord of tat Beat ' toeJet. kaeX -ooev Unl with Vkt beet blsod perlflere, . aot lug dlreetlf tbe, ssaoons. nrfaoas. The prfMlpeebfeetk of the tto t sredUaU V tlireJscee indi wotdw fal ratilu la enrlag funb .fWad lot tUiotifala.m. ' , 4 :. ' 1 " t . f. t CO, Toledo, 0 RoM by Dwsciiia, TSo. . r . V.iXt rate 11 v Fffls M the haLi- i wrrat t aniW ir. f'X H wt,id t )it like 1 TESTLTvDAY'S KARIITS. Cotton, Graliv Provisions ud Stocks Ringc In Prices. Receipts and V shipments. 3 The following are the market quota tions, received by private wire to IB. Baxter ft Co. Kew Bern, N, C a- .v Cottoi-- ' ,1 Open. Hlglu Low. Close SoT.;..v"-'" 10.80 10.69 10 80 Dee.;;;;;..1. 10.68 10.85 10.60 10.88 Jaa,...... 10.57 10.83 1056 40.65 Peb ...... 1.. 10.60 10.80 10.69 10.67 March.. 10.61 10.90 10.59 10.69 May . .... .r. 10.63 10.93 10.63 10,70 Kew York, Nov. 6. 8tocks; Open. Close A. mr.Sugar......ll6 IUI Mo. Paoiflo... . . 90J 89, 80. Pacific; ,. 4. - m Unloa PadficU ;. 71-Manhattan..:-. 135 .-...184 Amr. Copper.... 88 86 Atchison.. ..s... 65 . ; - 64, Rep'ablld Steel... Beading.;....... 44 44 Tejfas Pacific... 88i S3 Vjralashpf.,....'83f 81J Southern Ry 18 17 Southern Uypf-.Wi ' 731 O.a Steel........ 12f 11 C.6. Steel pf... 57 641 Penn.RR 1171 H6I Erie............ 26 26, Loulsvllle&Nash 100 99 St. Paul......... 1381 187 N.7 Central...,. 118 J 117 C.'&0...t...... 80 10f B. &O...... ...75 75 M. & W 66 66 Brooklyn R.T.. 86 88 Golorado So 12 12 Coal, Fuel,Iron.. 30 29 Amr. Ctton Oil. 81 80 Va. 0 Chemical. 19 ' 19 RockTaland 24 24 Tenn. Coal.Iron. 28 27 Am. Ice 6 6 Money.-... A. B. Baxter's Cotton Letter. New York, Nov. 5. So far as regards the weather attua- tlon, it Is having no bearing on the sen timent at the present time. Bid condi tions may affect the movement as It a'- ways does, but so far as making or d& trading from the yield, temperatures or moistures are no longer worthy of con sideration, aince It- Is generally under stood that the yield has long since reached Its full limit. Higher prices are considered certain. It la now expected that we shall not witness frequent set backs, hut the question of supply and demand having been determined and everything pointing to leas growth than the world will require, the only conclu !on Is that prices will advance; possibly by slow stages but certainly above ruling figures. First, prices today were bat slightly changed. Some profit taking waa in evidence, causing a rather weak undertone, bat almost Immediately pri ces started to rise on general buying! Bhorta were fractionally covering, and few sellers remaining, prices simply soared until SO to 80 points rise was shown, when a re-actlon came. Cables closed strong tt 14 points advance. The market at Manchester waa hardening for ya-ns. .Port receipts were 56,000 again t 60,000 last rear! The New York stock has been red need to 44,000 bales. Chamberlain's Conrb Remedy Is Pleasant to Take. The finest quality of granulated loaf sugar is nsed in the manufacture of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, ud the roole-ted In its preparatlAg give it t flaforelaiflar te maple syrup, making it quite pleasant to take. Mr WL Bode rick, of PooleevQle, Md, in speaking of this rejratdy, ssys: "1 have need Cham berlalti Cough Remedy' wlth.my child ren for several years tad eat truthfully say It la the beet preparation of the kind I know of. The children like to take It tad It has to Injurious after effect. For sals by til drugftaU. 1 I'arorlaaate. . ionrbe(rv-Iitrt.illl rour feenrrnet go oH, Banklnrtt ' - :, ' BanklurV-Kores well as if mleht. yoa know, .The tooattrmstor cnllod on t gentleman who had kt ae arm tod a kf to tntwwr to the toast "Our Ab sent Members." WrToTkerr' . . . , , mm Pot sick headache try Chamber lata' Btomach tad JJret Tablet- they will ward off the attack If taken la time. Pot sale by all drtgftats,,". -v -. W Mtr OeiehSiv. ". ' .1 tevef aew yoe It aocti bcomlrfg bat my dear. . pkl you giH tt ready ,"I ws Jtie ttiltiktng how unodinlly pretty youra kxika,- tul you make yooraclf r-nrooklye Life.. . ttaw fl.Waa Paaa. . ' ' "I fbooght M!s Ptimplelgh flgnred on marrrlng. Jack." . . ' - So she d4. I'M another eUrl with trrnre OKNtry oi!fiuwd her," mart bet- , . . , . ' " . 1 ' .... - Knvy in r fly t rrat wralONut, but U la fTMif itTJfirarWa tot. " is mat envkw What b4 fan Si-rpaas or anal. - .' ' : - . - a.. I - -., . 'Doesat HcsrectOiJfe. ' , It'l sbamefa) wbw yotitll fHi loihow prApw rpt fot old t, fc"t Jti t' Coifary la Ihe r tt Drllrg's it Ufsriil. Thr tnX'.it r, ". n irM"f hiw irr;. tn-l l-t't,' . , f (' 1 .:. rT'rr;55. J - " r ) I 1:1 rzxiLiiiz: Only one medical student In twelve holds a degree In arts., i- ". - ? The United Statea now takea half the world'a crop of rubber. .; j - Haiti devotes almost one-sixth of its revenuea to free achools. . . ,!l - There are' 8,843 temperance societies among Bchool children In Belgium.; - The profit to the eovernment on pen nies "pays the entire expense of' the mint-'v'itrr yy:?:- ;. ' Wild roecs'ara found on every; con tinent In . the- worlds excepting Ana- In the. city of New Tor there re only 737,471 -white persona bonj; oTna- tlve pnrente,;.;rKftf:.- Gernians eat the most Irish potatoes, the : annoAl conaumptlon. being over 40,000,000 tons.5 :wi;J5l JChlca go's building permits for. 1903 aggregated 148,000,000 and Its whole Bale Jtrado was 173,O0O,OO0t.j.V 3 There are in the United States' treaa- irj cash and bonds to the amount, in round figunjB, of $1,080,000,000. ,;r;;; The proportional increase in the pop ulation of 4he cities was less during the post ten years than previously. " - . Mexico Is baying abroad about t76 OOQ,O0D worth ot gold a year and sell ing tbrondover $105,000,000 worth. Scotland not only lends In pure hred cattle, but by daily quotations on the London market leads Kn prime beef likewise. x.' , . One of the most prominent of oil magnates In iLoe Angeles Is n woman, who Is sold to control about half of the wfole product J Z At an Industrial school In Liverpool where 200 children were bathed, in the same water Several cases of pneumo nia have occurred. 1 , The -birth rate per thousand mar ried women under, forty-five years of age In Australia for the year 1901 was 239. In 1801 lt was 27a v According to the Massachusetts 'bu reau of statistics there are 8,459 law yers in that state, 5,497 physicians and surgeons and 8,737 clergymen. ' Manila has. a total population ot something like 800,000, about 10,000 being American and European born. The American population is estimated at about 6,000. .. , , Philadelphia now leads the World In the number of Christian Endeavor mis sion study classes.' It has "fifty-six. twenty of which have been organized In the past year., - The outward -appearance of many parts of London Is changing Tery rap idly, and there are schemes for vast changes In the future with a view of overcoming . the difficulties of street traffic. . The English post office gives 20 per cent, better speed in- delivering parcels than-the private carriers and at a cost of 0 cents for one pound, 8 cents for two pounds and 24 cents -for eleven pounds. ' .- - Every man, woman and child in the United States took, on an average, sixty-three rides on the street cars last year, (according to a recent 'report of the census bureau. That was thirty- one rides more than they had taken in 1800. - Professor Pfluger of the University of Bonn maintains that one-third of all the deaths registered In Munich are due to heart disease, brought on by the Immoderate use of beer, and that to bacco' also claims a large percentage of the victims. An anonymous donor has offered to provide boots for every shoeless child. in Sunderland. Each pair is to bear a stamp notifying that they are the prop erty of the mayor and that any parent attempting to sell or any pawnbroker accepting them in pledge will be prose cuted. The; number of medical students In the United States foe the but college yesr was 27,015. Of Una number 24,830 were tt the regular schools, 1,408 tt the homeopathic, 848 at ne eclectic and 830 at the physic-medical and non descript schools, Germany; with more than two-thirds the population of the United States, has leas than a third as many students of medicine.,; , - ."When man aneeaee heartily be may. know himself to be healthy. No person in poor health ever sneeses,' says the enilnent doctor Blr Jonathan Hutchinson. '..This statement ; will, be challenged if those familiar with the plagntt) who know that hearty anees ing it-' Its first symptom, v Every one knows that aeries of annexes eomeln the first stage of catching cold and that the hay fever victim t neesea to his great discomfort. ; Z '.A sttdent ef music of the aborigines, Mr. Harwell,' states that the Indiana bare Innumerable songs which conform to a definite melodic system. ' Many person! -bare been led to believe lliat Indian music consists wholly of drums, w boons and tells, but la th4 face of "Ywlr- yirV; serious study ot the xnatUr and UisUMinda ot phonograph record this belief is fast disappearing. ThxeS metodica are an Indisaolubty linked (to legends myths, ceremonials or religions rltntls of the greatest po etic and dramatic bcauty. ; j r Ilrofaiaor Schneider of the Cnlvw slty of .California, speaking In Popular Science Monthly ef tbe methods be bss perfected tor supplying cultures f nl trlfylng becrrrls ot the roots of plsnts cf the beery family, ssyas The suecena fal outcome of the research will reaalt tn lnejitlmahle value to farmers. Th modified mirroble ll firilllwr will sorve essentially .as t thins fnrtlll sr. It will do awsy with U vae af the well known gnnno, mnure aot: tlief chettilrnl fefilllt.ini. It will do awsy with the nHw) cf rrep otfiflon It Is hoped tj nl tbe lnrce In crp yield resulting from t!;j nc of th ml- Cmlilc toll frrtiilwr will amonnt from 6 per wnt to area f0 per cent. d(leii11ng prlifinrtly otoa the ronrtl Uon of the aoll." t , Mot I Sick Day Since. - . "1 was Iskr itt!j I, k !'.! kllncr trouUa. ' I irled all t' tU of m'!i !n, foe of wl.h h rs"rv'l ma. - One ".a 1 iiw an si r( jonr r (' ' 't ! 'llr 1 t tf U lt. f. ' 1 f "1 !'"( ' t ' r - ,'.'.:. 'f ( , 1 -i a k 1' r ' I ' ' ' 1 1 it. I ' ! r 1 FACTS SHORT STCr.iCS. The. average amount expended hi farmers for help lust year was $T5 pet farm, an , Increase of tlL'orer three years ago. -.. ,'.rr : A man In Palmer, Mass, died recent ly of chronic poisoning from arsenic in the colors npon the wall paper of his sitting room. v z v ;; ;;;- ' v'TT-:';? The compass first nsed by Wllllam- Penn la his survey ot the site of Phila delphia Is In the posaessloiTof a farm er of Camden county, Mo.:' Vi A bride of seventy years and a bride of fifteen -.were ther extremes farrago named In tbe applications for jnarrlage ncenses In Chicago. onrecent dayi,;:; The-Hatflelds,-famous in. Kentucky and West Virginia for their feud with the McCoys, have deserted the old bat tle ground and gone to the farwest - On, a train to Portland from , Boston there -were by actual count sixty -seven bablet and little children- One car had twenty -nine, which la thought by train men, to be the record. Tbe discovery of a Wg forest of red woods la reported from Curry county. la the :: southwestern r portion' of . the State ot Oregon; Some of thetrees are said to be twenty feet In diameter. ;..-;f There were-cremated last year in the United 'States. 8,158, England 452, Ger many, 850,- Italy 822, France 4,805 (ot whom 305 were paid forpanpers are cremated), Switoerland 217, Sweden 44, Denmark 44. ... " - - Ap oil painting of (Jeorgv Washing ton, measuring 0, by 8 feet, which ok namented the assembly .room of -a ho tel in Long -Island -City, has been dam aged by a goat, and it IS believed by the owner to be beyond repair. ..' ' . Disastrous Wrecks. Carehssness la responsible for many a railway wreck and the same, causes: are miking human wrecks of sufferers from Throat and Long; troubles. Bu since the advent of Dr King's New Dlso.very fol' Consumption, Coughs and. Colds, even the worst cases can be cared, and hopeless resignation la no longer necof stry.v'. Mrs Los Crsgg of f Dorcbestef; Mass., is One of the many whose life was saved by Dr King's .New Discovery. TThla great remedy la guaranteed for til Throat an I Lung diseases by C D Brad- ham, Druggist. Price 60c and $1.00. Tri4 bottles free.' '' i . ; " Old Caatoat Banded Down. . How many can tell the origin of the habit of closing the eyes In prayer? Far back in the past tbe sun was the universal object of worship. As it rose- above the horizon the devotee thanked It tor its return to bless tbe world. As it set In the west he im plored Its early return. His face was always toward the sun in prayer, and hls.$yes were-closed to prevent blind ness. : xne nabit has passed down from father to son for thousands of years. I Though the object of worship has. been changed,. the custom survives. .. Dentists Ca Haeh Gold. If there is a scarcity of gold during the twenty-first and twenty-second cen turies dentists, according to a German statistician, will probably be' more to blame than any one else.. . . He asserts that they -use every year in. tilling teeth and other work about 800 kilograms of gold, the valne of which Is $500,000 and that at this rate the graveyards of the various conn- tries will contain In 800 years from bow 1150,000,000 worth of gold. .' Ta tha Beat ef HIa Kaowladsre. "To what do you attribute your longevity T askod the reporter. ' "My which? queried the oldest in habitant.' . ' 4 "Tour longevity" repeated the re-' yurwr, - " . s "never, nad it. as far ta 1 can re member.! ain't never had no seen com- plalnfPuck. - , . Why Hew Beni People Bhbiild roUow.This y. Valuable Ad '.v- I - ......... .. r"v"-. . I " -'"i', i B( caste tbs proof Is la Mr JJarn. X Tou eta etally lavestlgafe Jw.r ;-'! ;,Not teceMirv toexpcrtm'Bt t. V- " Wltk tome onUkd remedy.'. T- .-' Profit by tbs sxperlctue of a oltlm.;-' , - 8 B Parker,wb6ss sheet petal be!ncs Is tt Craves aad . fiottih Frott sireeta, place of reiidsncs II Cravsa street, say; "I believe Dota's Kidney Pills Ubea good remedy, U fact, 1 know It, I hare been quite t sufferer from backache.' At times it was so bad t conld. scarcely ao- ddre It, but since using, Dosu's Sidney PDls which 1 got at Us -Bradham Phar macy my bsck has tot'Uoablad Mil all. Bbon'd there aver be a. recarrence 1 shall oerulnly resort to Doss's Kidney rills, sal Intend to keep tbata oahaad to have la ese ef seed.' ; -V' Tqi aalebya-'l dealer. Pried 80 casts. t box. Poater X Ubora Co., BoJalo, It, Y, sole stents for the V- B. - - . riemTT.lr the taa Host's and Uka nnol'.er. ' - r'Qtlco ot Cummons KOUTII C A I'.OMNA,. t'laveo I-"! 'J. t PnperlorCoar i Foims J " . ;. . TliS 1 f r r 4 n l a'-' rt rmr 4 wi',1 not ' tl.al ari '.:. .n it il.dv tn fcas leen rr-rt.mfn" I In l! a ( liVo I '.'oil Ti' t ( " I cf C lit '1 t 1'! i 1 "It I : f.-. 1 - : 1 t: r '. SAFE HARBORS FOR CROOKS Plaeea ta Wklek TkAr Mar & ami ' B Sara Praia Extradltio. ' There are scores of little nations with which the United States has no treaties at all. 1 Abyssinia Is one, and were an American fugitive to reach Addis Aba ba he might "remain there the rest of his Ilfe-withoat fear of molestation. In the West Indies are two republics fat which the American evil' doer Is al most aa securely -safe. One Is Haiti, and the other Is Santo. Domingo. Both are usually so torn by revolutions that the existing government la almost un recognizable. . In consequence both are favorite resorts tor American: adven turers and fugitives otthe more enter prising sort: One American who left Mew Orleans Inconspicuously because of n little difference with the law rose to high rank to the Haitian army and was eventnallykllled in a fight -with revolutionists on,, the , Dominican bor der.--- ' - - The little republic of Ban Marino, in the south of Europe,- is another secure stronghold for American fugitives, but It is so small that the- average evil doer does not seek It out for fear that he may toss In his sleep and rolTover its frontier into Spain. And far to the eaatyard there , is Sarawak In, the East . Indies,:. : where" an Englishman holds iorth as absolute monarch, and every -stray soldier of fortune is wel come. . " Were he to be a daring knave, tn American fugitive might find safety, at least from American Justice, In a dosen or more ot the queer nations of central Asia, though It is more than likely that the natives would soon finish him. : In Afghanistan the ameer would be glad to see him, and In Baluchistan the rulers of the state would treat him as a distinguished visitor. In Tibet prop er he would be under the eye pt the LChlnese authorities, but outwardly. Tibet is not Chinese territory, and the treaties with China do not affect lt High ud on the central Asian table land are perched Kafrlatan and Tur kestan, neither of which recognises even the existence of the-Unlted States." Southeast of Arabia is the independent kingdom of Oman, and toward the north are Bokhara and Khlvai vassals of Russia, but still not affected by "Rus sian treaties. And in Africa there is .the vast expanse of -the Kongo Free State, unhealthy, maybe, but Btlll sate. In the west are Bo rum and Waday, Independent kingdoms, and Eanem and Bogirml, no man's lands. Chicago Tribune. A Remarkable Case. One of the moaf remarkable cases of t Cold, deep seated on the lnngs, causing pneumonia, Is that of Mrs Gertrude E Fenner, Marlon, Ind., who waa entirely cored by the nsa of One Mlnnte Cough Core. She says: "Tbe coughing and straining so weakened me that I ran down In weight from 14R to 99 pounds. I tried a number of remedies to no avail until 1 used One Minute Cough Care. Four bottles of this wonderful remedy cared me entirely of the cough, strength ened . my langs sod restored mt to mt normal weight,' health .and strength.' Sjld by F 8 Duffy. SERVIA'S SOVEREIGN. King rvtt'r Is not mnktng any dis play wliiitrvi-r. He Is content to keep out of the oblluui-y column without trying to hrenk Into tbe society pars graphs. . King i'etcra new cabinet la some thing Pete needs to look to closely, for it. la liable to be one of those Herr mann-Ilka affaire whence whoever ten it vanishes. 'The new cabinet of Bervta consists of G rules, Nlkollca, Protlci and Andrbje vlca. They will adoptevlcs a new pol icy with regard to the aasasslnovlcB of the late king and qoeenovlca. A Runaway Bicycle, Terminated with en agly eat On the leg of J 8 Oner,' Franklin" Orove, UL tt developed t stubborn nicer tnyteldlag to doctors and remedies for foor years. Then Bocklen'a Arnica salve eared. It's jqst as- good, for Burns, Scalds, BkU Eruptloas and FCea. too el 0 D Brad ham 'I drag itorsJ 'C-- ?Lfr fTt fn1 IV ,ot sua it aaw as o. IMUI(. irn'-' IVT s raK-i. 'a wtimiiiImici4h,,. a . r-.. . MmMainrTTliii.4 - - - r - ' 1 --- - ijf hi, km . mil ho V ;: . Im-, U.W. I 1 T 1 1 I itllfc tS(IBIlS li i " f jL . -- 3 -3 iJ t- THE C -? FASH10M, I.x'3 triinmlcr modish,",.: r ttche bra " 1 apjk -it: oa tna. ' 4 , .C tvew-r i go Ati r ;.i , " ' Clwuren's Ceaaes partake of ta pii tailing; erase tor dangling ornaments and cords and tassels. - - : .- A haf wttS Wedier-Tlns rrtavtad under stde of moleakla hat the .top of the crown of shirred velvet m ahadet ef deep-teee' ew-eerleev --Wr---f-- For evening wear or formal after nooo "occaslona : novet .hair ernamants come lathe torn of bow knots mad of closely meshed sequin galloons, tbont tit inch wide. In the metallic eff eco- , M erxecnve use or xne-wont or noer lace Is ma wlirte'eJoXn few Warned with Irish Ites.. The) btttesit setihto the gown In a large piece, and nponrtM ar appiiqued detbrnf ;ottis hetviar lace. Thla it of teretm tone and ahrwa up to advantage npon. the pure, vUttvwtV the crocheted laceT ::L r ' " J . ' JUST: WHAT TOO , NEED. Chamberlain's " Stomach and Uror Ta& When you feel doll tf tet stlns When yon. have no appetite. iWhen yo htvttbtd 'tssU in the mouth. j . , . ;When yonr Uver is torpldV, TVThen yoor bowels treonsUpated.T - 'When yon have; thsadaoha, .;When yon feel bUlons. . JTbey will bnprote; your .appetltei cteanse and In vtgorate joar ttomaeh,td. regnlate yonr livor and bowels, Price 23enU hot box; Tot stlt by all drtuj?j gists. U ' rjaiBkUst awd SaaaMasr . fThe prevalent "Met that drloklng,' ad smoking are companion Vices m aV tokether wrons." ttid a Dhrsiclan who' bat mad t apechutndy of dtpynnaV msu "i nna, on the contrary, tnat tnt habitual drunkard Is not abnormaUy Jt addicted to the use of tobacco. He max use the weed; as t lesser, stimulant wnen sot airongiy nnaer ine mngenct of; alcohol, bat when the drink 'get firmly intrenched in his system he caret' nothing for tobacco, for then it he tost Itt force and Its Influence opotihl nerves, ur eooree-1 mean in extrera csjen,.. "On the other band, lt Is t ratheK: curious fact that in tbe esse of the. moderate drinker, who also smokes, the cutting off ot his supply of tobacco wflf increase his appetite for alcoholic bev. eragea, and while tt first tbe Uqoor WIS not effect him nearly so mod) tf when he is smoking, ta tbe end tt will do 'him np. Consequently Jt Is safsTto assume that the man who always nsed liquor and tobacco in moderation will. If he give up tobacco, take mora strongly to liquor. In fact, this is no aBsnmptlon; It has been demonstntsd on numerous occaslona." Philadelphia Record. Cured Of Plies After 4o Tears. MrO Hansy, ef Geneva, 0, had the DlleS for 40 tears. Doctors tad doctors coud do him no lastlag good. DaWUfs Witch Hsse! Sahs Cored him permanent ly. ! Invaluable tor cats, barns, bralsee, sprsins,.laceratlpns, ecseora, tetUr, aalt rheam, and all other akin diseases. Look for the tame. DeWltt ot the package--all others tn cheap, worthless eonater- feila. BoldbyFbgaffy, BaarUak S4a4 1 xne KngtisB towns bare more dia- onctlve , and lnteraattaf names tor thelt Btreeta than Aanerletai townev tn moet'of which many atreeto ass atcs- Ply ) numbered. . Loodoo's rvrapslrte and : AMwych tre more than by oddities many times atrangr..BoVi4; nancn t screec tn Torr and Sotcber gato Id Carftahx Korwtch kf tawetttve" of ewes distinctions ia its QcnUesmWe sad Shrewab4atataad-al- j at tbe ttaad ef a Met of peenttnrt- uee ; ifSaajayjl SBaaaayaBBaSnaaMitaaaaiiaBaMlpaiaBsstr' ' , s.U V" "i VT AA lets. A3 dragline refand the Maty If R faOa to cure. Iff Oittrt algtttart as em aacn box. bm, ,ir? i j , n 0"-aaa. i ta4 M KMX ;muwm,-hri-n 1 fas SMa.tW'-ta U et f . ".'. ts Che" sad Maa ' 4. Mcrttt.-.ke, iw trr. Louie, a4. V ""':.'? r'i U'tht Orteni, : - J It tbe east ia India, Chlnt and J piv-fftrlsBrsimarrled very yoong. ' WiC us fhey would still be considered child n an4. would be In bibs and ptn-tfocL-av'o But oves there girls ot twelve are r considered of toll-, marriagetbte age tad lt is not at til oncommot) to find wive of jlx or eight ot-tan yean. . When a proposal of marriage at made the father of the young girl it applied to. , and tht -following atyle of answer k considered stylish and elegant; -. have, received jrith aspect the nwrkk of yourrsdn' - Jlw "elyrfc that yoo deign to make of my dangh ter to become t yrtfe af yoqr :m abowa tbet yo esteem my poor daogk- tor 1 'more than she - deeerveA".-Ml dahghtor la coarse and atapid, and "I have not had tnf mlent toiWHg'herrjp wtiV Xet I ahtlf Oetertteiese ldy in ,obylxy;oai;tMS'$ec8ios :: This it the wooer and accented mode W replv. But tortunaterv for the girl whred ot the east IndlVldnats' are often i... m Am. t V im i m. -A i sanaer ami we . ia w tcseu, ao tow a famDy Is often bound together by hap pynd cordial relations. Such as conld hot; exist if a map really felt his wife to Oe coarse' tnd stapld. FROM SOUTH AFRICA. (tap eiif -Way of Using; Cbamberlaln's Coun Remedy Ms Arthur Chapman writing from Dor ;TB.Beflt'AllBSfe'; (9SiY "As t of thtt Chamberlain's Cough Remedy c'nre soluble for old and young, I ioathd following: A neighbor of Sine had a child Just over two months d.?It had a very bad cough and the wents did not know what to give tt. Ijsaggested that If they would get a bot- of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy aad t some upon th dummy ; teat the baby i Sucking: It would no doubt care tbe d, This they did and brought about :k relief end cared the baby." This sdy is for sale by all druggists. STABLES. Kinelot Ligatand Heavy Draft lea, also Good Working Horses Jut Received. Mu.t be sold. Terms to suit Pnrchaaers. Gash good negotiable paper. Call at sUbles and tee tha stock offered. L. G. Graven Street, 1 ' $ale& Exchange .ctuuHMHMiHvmtHUmumvvvnvvvvvvvO John Dtmnf Gtocef avlegs to call the attention of 5T" Complete Stock of Staple and Fancy. Groceries.! Every steamer U bringing in some delicacy to be added to r A. sireiTafi a Bmv fiSitlA ifi ;, receive otxefal attention and J f; : All orden small or large If 5TOHN Phsjn 74. e lw.AtAitiaaaaaaaaaAaaaaaaaaAaaaaaaaaAaaaaAAaAaaaaa fttttttffttffntmmntftf??fmfttmtTa HOLD YOUR HORSES & MULES Ttak yoi aa aii te treat, ot tll If joa'nlcnd baying tuaUl jot tm my stock and gt mj prioW.HiU hattTIt bead l seise fron'en and after KorernbtT Kti V' CAN and WILL SAVE TCTJ N A I lftn !!e isSs'!y th,t Aubtrn' Wsgrjaa, and vVhteiV 000- ' VI to t f.a J a m U.s I-'uktt, FULL (.JAi:ANTF.r. . C X cl Tcf tn4 'j ly yia ti s;t f i H0R3E8. , 'AH fields look tllke to John M, 2:00. "George Muscovite, J0. it t rtrely good rtce horse, .r- . Early Reaper, t4X, goes to the tnc- tlone. Be dees the famous Tommy Brttton,a6U Manaloe, by Advertiser, eat of Ma ette, dam ot Arlon, 2OT, baa taken a recorded 4364. : , Qrey Gem, has established a new record for grand circuit trotters by winning, two races on one day. - Indlearlods are that the wind shield Will be thrown overboard. Public opin ion seems to be decidedly opposed to its The Western pacing mare, Jessie M., SSHsYb? Norval Chief, dam Hazel, by Mailmami tog of Madrid, has started in twelve races, and won eleven thla season. The Best Liniment, - "Chamberlain's Pain Balm Is consider ed the leat llalnxnt tn the market,' Write Poat & Bliss, cf Georgis, Vt. No Other liniment will heal a cat or bruhe so promptly. No -other affords such quick relief from rheumatic pains., No other ao vain aUe for deep seated pains like lamt back and pslns In tbe cheat. Qlye this Jinlment a ttlal and you will netcr wish to be without lt. Sold by all drtigglstr. -; Big; Cndrrtakliiea. "Talk about bij; jobs." said the cheer ful Idiot while tryiug to look serious. "Well." said the victim wearily. "Wheeling West Virginia may be some and Lansing Michigan may be rather a big surgical undertaking, but Flushing Long Island isn't such a tiny little sanitary stunt." Baltimore American.- O Baustks Slgnatore f ABTOniA. Ibs Kind Yw Hot Always Bought THE Daniels, . NEW BERN, N. C. the Uouseseeperajto bic Fine and irtlifvi f An Yrnir nrdnrc will ta. a PROMPT DELIVERY. will be appreciated. DUNN, POUOCK NT. r SoJd U my sir, and ander t Oitl C.J'OS, Kwbes, Whfrev EUk, me br toy!: g. . "."'-." f 1 ' -V fl T O - . v u..