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i i ... . aa It la . 1 tj be. , .1 i.. rc f. . ' t t : f i f a n. tu.i tl.ua r," said a wtU 1 1 la. ) i .. f . - -Ifiyf Or.aj -,!ir .....$4.CI Que j r,i tUi: a 01 Ho- I.!?, 1 7 c r. ' i la tie c!ty itt Advertl&Itg r.tos famUied on appll cation. - ' . . - Entered at the Fort CZce, Kew Bern, - N. C as second class matter. Cdal Paper at Kew Sera Gravel Ceimtj. , asd RICIII3S.F0R EVERY ONE I Ia these daye of high prlcet for cotton and good demand for nearly every pro duct which comet out of the ground there Is wealth and prosperity for every working man and woman In North Caro Una. U ' IT, Bat the demon of (peculation la tak ing the place ? of the quiet and healthy industrial and agricultural spirit which should oossess the DeoDle," It Is not enough that through honest toll, persist ent Industry and careful hsblts that our people can gain a good llvt&ood end en joy life of peace and comfort. -. But Instead of the pursuit of a dally aTocatlon, be It on ! the farnl, in the of fice, In the manufactory, In a protest ion, there is an unresC The question of the hour Is 'What of futures IT, "Is cotton up, are stocks down ; ' o ' It is the tick of the telegraphic .astro menl, the demand to know the . latest price on cotton or sonut railroad stock, which has seized too many people today tn North Carolina,' and causes the ordl nary pursuits of life to appear insignlfl- cant and unattractive.' -v A day's labor and lu reward Is too slow. A cotton "future" gives the quick results, a trade in the stock market, promises quick , richest v And this speenlative madness leoelves fresh fuel each day as the .newspapers tell how aimer Jones, always a poor man, placed a mortgage on his farm and with the money thus raised, bought cot ton, and la a few days realized several - thousand dollars. A clerk on a $2500 a month salary' .took a' deal In Wall Btieet, with some money he had saved, ; ' and Is now worth twenty-uve thousand 'Mian. 'l'&tf. 1 - It la not that Bocketellec 6l Morgan ean make a mTOloa dolIlr4,k till does riot so forcibly appeal to as, but our ' next door , neighbor, that, alow fellow 8mlth, nas taken a few thousand dollars appeals, for u onr next door neighbor, the man whoa we know so wall, can i speculate and frrow rick, why not If It U this nearbyaesa which la so enuring, and so fatally treacherous. i ;L l I.".- Klchee for every oae la the ery today, , a most dangerous eondltlcm, asd ooe ' which Is olag to prove ia the and u fatal ta lis effects as aa -epidemic which takes Uvea, for this fever to get rich, to- dayi at oaoa, la going to leave a sad line of wrecks la lu aoorso before the erase Is ended.: 'V . ' " ' $100 Rcwir4,$100, . : The readers of'.hls paper win be pleased to learn thai there Is at least one dretded disease that' stdeaoe has been able to cur In all lu sUgea, and that Is CiUrrh. Call's Catarrh Cure Is the ob'.7 poslilre cure now known .to the tni'cl fraternity,- Catarrh being a Co a sU'jUonal dlaeaae, requires a' copsliie tlons trraUaent. IIsll'S Catarrh Core Is tka loteraaHy,' eeUog JSrctly epnn t'.s llfxd and moooas sarfaoee of the ;tt :a, tbe syskin, ltrtiy dettrnjlng t 1 f -!n,!'.!i,e of Uis i'iw!,nd giving lis f :!cnt strtBglk by .boIUSDg 6p Ui c'.nv'.'i ;'!jb sgI Mitnlng nature la doing U wnt. Ti s f rnptUUirs bsre so sauch is.' .h !n I'l ear:ir powers U.t thry t " r ('.. Ilacitr-l Ouliars for asy ee l t H f::s It) eura. tBa4 tn of t a: r j. c ::z:;zi& co, T0W.0 o. 1 t r : t' 7 I l"s for e'sit!pa- t: a. f 'Hi 1 ' ; .f "'n! IVf'-ll -... 1; :... it.,n r.f !-. Via V ! -Mi ' cr I r i I V " "'' ' i'p Co V o!ll.-r. "I '(.)... f 1 1 r ' c i 1 : i.i -o if r s - r . . 1 ; 1 - ' 1 The followlr-s are t'-e i .t c, .' lions, received I y r ''' 8 "e 10 i" Baxter & Co. Kew Lorn, N. C. IUw loas, Jan. 12 Open, nigh. Low. Close . 13 45 13.65 13.33 13.33 COTTOHJ - Jan...... ... Feb ... March....... May......... July -Aug.......... 13 70 13.98 13 60 13 87 .13.95 14.19 13.80 14.03 14.08 14.35 13.83 14.12 13 51 13.73 13.43 13.63 New fork,;; Jan. ,13. Btocm; 1 Open. - t.ioee - . 125 ' 911 Amr.8ugw.:....l?4 Mo. Paci0c.,i,..9H . 80. Pacific 48 Union Paclfia... 7?t . Manhattan. v... ;" Amr. Copper.- 49J Atchison....... 67; ' 49 '061 44f : ' 'lOJ Beading.', lf. , 41 -. Texas Paciac.. 26 -. Wabash pt... 88 Bouthern By. 19 Southern By pf-i. - U.S. Steel...... JllOf " U.B.Bteel pf.. 66$ tt ( 661 ll .,119 j" .28 ' : io7t Peun.BB..:.tit - Krle.; ..28' ' Louisvllle&Nash 103 St. Paul. 142 4 N.T Central, j.. lt J b. o..:...v..:7o v - N. & W...,t',.va7 Brooklyn U. T.. 401 ' Colorado 80.,. :v 18 t-.. Coal, Fnel, Iron.. 281 Amr. Ctton Oil v " . 7a.OOhemloal. SSf Rock Island. 91 Tenn. Coal.lron. 96 Am. Ice v Money m.... ... . 49, 7 ; ; 2 Wiat's la a Name. Everything Is In tke name when It comes to Witcn - ussei Baive. .JHtV Witt A Co. of Chicago discovered some years atro how' to make a salve 'from Witch Hsze) that la a specific foriFllet. For blind, bleeding, ltchlK and protru ding Pller, eczema, cuts, burns, bruises and all skin diseases DtWiit's Salve hss no equal.' This has given rbe to nunc erous worthless counterfeits. Ask for DeWItt's-the genuine. 4. Bold by F; 8 Duffyi fin a theater recently a man down in one of the front rows spied on, the floor a large: hatpin with' an amber top, Looking about him, be saw that two women and their escorts bad Just sat down. To one of tbe former be present ed the pin." A sboke of the bead indi cated that -Jie bad made a mistake. Then he tried atfroks tbe able. Tbe wo men seemed to be Interested. The pin wan. a curiosityand Its amber of a unique earring. They hesitated, v but the pin Vas banded back. Desperately be begin tbe search now. Two ladles unattended seemed likely owners. To tbem be showed tbe pin. They took it and enjoyed its pattern. ' Just then tbe man felt a tug on bis sleere. It was bis wife, and sbe remsrkedWhy ere you showing my batptn to strangcrsT He blushed, went over to tbe feminine pair and explained. "It's toy wife's hatpin," be said, but in such, consciously guilty accents that tbe'womcn handed It back With doubting smiles. i ' KotMuf Korc Dacfcrons Than a neglected ceagh,"! what Dr J Jt Bauunond, professor In the EclccUo Medical College," ssjs, "and as a pre- Tenlatlre remedy and a caratire sj'nt, 1 cheerfully recooimend Tsylor's CLsrokee Rsmedy of Sacct Gam and Malk!n. Atdmrglits, t'c CO C,endtl.Ms bottle. Forssle la .New! Bora by T Daffy.' r11t.t.1 f k Uw, "WUj )' let iilm et arsy from youT" tltumU'rcd U10 chli f. - "lle-er-lmili a mno adTsnlnre nt me." n-pIU-d tUe grvcu l''lytlT. "II rao amw the graM In the park, and" "Wrlir Well, tlwre ws a s1b ther", CiflT the Gr."I'h!latl !ilti! rr-a For a b3 Ute In tVi? n-.n'.h u'it f do of Cl.tm'rfrU'.n'i i i 1, 6. b ni Lifer Tet.'Ma. Tr'.t I" 'r.'.i, V.'srrsr. to cur. For ' 1 r a'.l ! n ' II. li k H.1.1. Cm r.f Q ii n l'l- a's ? ' tl n'l til 1 T r). "1 ' I'.kn. 1 'it ilo It tn ..-'. ' .... to t' M ""',, 1 r 1 -still: 1 -a. i ; I f ! ) . ! ! . .. TI.e . ' f '. ! I, r, t I'- ' If I " t 1 1 .-. 'I : .1 ! t .51 a ft : : t v.. ,:tc. - iii-i.' O-C P-C 3 1 r. r-j, ,i r : B-V.V r L. ( . .f r t. . i, liHZ t.5 N James St. WOMEN 8 LIST. ' ' - F Mrs John II Bui:. . C Mrs Susie Cleaton, Kiss "Addle Cobb, Mrs Nellie Crocms, care Cliaa Smith. E Miss Ida Eirlnghcst.-- -, . v -: O Mrs Jane Qibbs. j- 7 '. ; H Pennle Hraptnon. -,r s. J M les Maggie Jorden, " care Ben Deen. Mc Miss Margaret McQary. - s-v'i P Mrs Mollle Parker.1 -S Mrs Jane limlth, f v - rOBTTJQDBSB LSTTIBS. " D Diene '0lchn, care Pedro Jose Teislrs. - ' Q Jose Gomes (2), John J Gomes. Z Pedro Cardasa de Zanos. f Persons calling for the above letters will 'r please say advertised and give date of list.-,,- The regulations now require that (1 onr cent shall be collected on the delivery of each advertised letter. , - .f -a. w. Has cock, P. U. . , , - 1 JE . ' Het mni Haametbaa. ". r -- ; The modern - theory- of magnetism, known as. Weber's, aided greatly by the work of Professor Ewlng: main tains that even tbe smallest physical quantity, the molecule, present in a bar magnet la itself a minute magnet Hence th.e power of the magnet de pends entirely, in the first place, upon molecular arrangement" . , v ,Thls can be easily seen by filling a glass tube with' steel filings,' loosely packed. At first these are all In disor der, but If a magnet la drawn ovet the tube they begin '. to turn" themselves Into one direction till perfect alignment takes pjace, - when the tube acquires ine properties or a magnet : The breaking of bar magnet Into pieces, each piece In turn becoming -a magnet, confirms this theory. So does saturation, at Jt Is called, .when the molecules are arranged and no further effect takes place. The theory of mag netic keepers closing the lines of force, thus preserving and not dissipating tbe power, la aUo in accordance with this. - Tbe primary source of magnetic power la still unknown. : ;, v Mr. Win. & Crane, of Cailfo'rnla; lid, suffered tor1 years front rheumatism and lumbago, Be was finally advised to try Chamberlain's Pain Balm, which he did and It effected a complete care." For sale by all druggists. v ' " :Z T ' ..... ..-:! - Brnlcine'a Retar. ' . . reklne, ' appointed lord' chancellor, wss offered at a low prU the official robes of the retiring lord, but -said "No. It should not be said that 1 had adopted the abandoned habits of my predecessor. '- ' . " 11,1 . . Te man dat kin profit by good ed- yUx," soys Uncle Eben, "has to be about fo" times as amabt as de man dat gives It" Wsniilnpton Star. Glve your blood a cleaning Rhus maclde clears out all the Impurt'tea that make yon 111. ask your druggist, , ' '. ' ' . 1 " . ''( t. foUkaoaa a4 Umtlnt liik.i. There is a tertaln physiological Ulf- rerence . hetweon the itolaonnna a harmless snakes whkJi eilKta rer plainly tn their manner of d'-ntltlon. AU annkea are ohjecta of Srernl(in an dresil to nisnklmt, o much o thnt t bo Mtti'U ty a snnke has it times brr so ftnrful to th Ylrflm as to hare j r duced dratUsllliOt)i,H thg snake wi harmli-na. Purh ts the Ii.j'JihUvo dn a -lth whlrli t)iM rvpCli-s sro tlm";-' of thnt It may be doi.!nit.:e to l.nv nine rf mtxle of dlntliik"!! -hli-ir t one kind from the !!ier. Tl.! d jrulihlne character! 'tic la s fT. .1 . 1 t'l" t'-"ilL In Sll jHi!-.i.i.s s:.. K'lll ir tlicm ar only to rows of tn H t: fsrif or fans being arrw't-l '' within tbe two row a or ouiiMf of tl. The bnrmlr simtt- hnvn fmir o:! rows of sml the M'e !. l!,U tl.. 1 of H'ouimI eml t. I f i f ! ; r or lur,.' r inim iurt Hint I no s;'i'i-i !,. j :..rt. :-!. '-. t' a (i- n t i, t t s- I v : i 1 t !.-,( 1 I llr. 1 V 3 r:u... r e- : . n i r c ; 1 t I. J ' e t ' ill 'm us a ut:! : 1 t, ho m rote e f 4 1 it, your esoteric cogl it ns jour bi i r s and amicable puil- ,J in art tit ' fsoi Ukal or r .vi-1 lo -dl obsonauons beware of ilut:tmmious ponderosity. Let your conversational comniuuicauon possess a clariiieJ conciseness, a com pacted eompreheiiHibleness, a coalesi cent consistency an J a concatenated cogency, tschew nil conglomeration or flutulont garrulity, Ji'June babblement and asinine a.Tuctation. Let your ex temporaneous doscantlnga and unpre meditated ctpatiatlon have Intelligibil ity and veracious vivacity, without rhc domontade or thrasonical - bombast Sedulously avoid all polysyllabic pro fundity, ventrlloqulal verbosity .. and vaniloquent vapidity. Shun double en tendre, prurient Jocosity and pestifer ous profanity,, obscurant or apparent. In other words, talk. plainly, briefly, naturally, sensibly, purely and truth fully. Don't put on airs; say what yon mean; mean wbafryou say,1 and don't use big words." -, - The young official took the gentle hint and changed bis style. London Tit-Bits. - - ".. . .,- ---'n Bajjgiajpaaatf r BT7-':--' T'-V.-L'Tf. ; "I stuck to my engine, although every joint ached and every nerve wai racked with pain," writes Q W Bellamy; a locc motive fireman, of . Burlington,: Iowa. "I wss wesk and pale, without any ar- petlte and all . run down. As I wss about tJ give Up, I got a bottle of Elec trie Bitters, and after taking it, I felt as well as l ever did In my . life," s Weak, sickly, run .- down people, always gain new life, strength and vigor, ftomtbelr use,' jry tnem. . Bstisiaciiou guaran teed, by O. D. - Bradhsm PrloeTCO ceats ; 1 ' v. I a v . -.,,-" An Odd Collections 'sAn entertainer tvho-' tisltod' tbe Pg! Islands and gave- bis iieiforniiinee :b fore the natives had thefolloW,InKvN-J eeipts ror one nigutfour sueKing pigs. BOO cocoanuts, 1,009 of. a common ilai of moonstone collected on the' beaeb. 40' pearls, 23 model canoes, 200' yards of native cloth, 42 FIJI .ostumea.-S whale's" teeth, .hundreds .of . sharks' teeth, one or two cart loads of -beauti ful -coml, war Implements, - such as spears, knobsticks and . knives J native mats and pillows and 7 grog bowls. A.Ycst-Pockct DoctorvJ ; Never In the way, no trouble totarry, esiy to take, pleasant and never fatl tng in results are De Witt's Little Early Risers. '&' of these Utile jpllls In the vest-pocket Is a' certain' 'guaranty' against headache, bllllousness, toipld liver and all of the Ills - resulting from constipation. .They tonlo and strength en the liver. Bold by F 8 Duffy,. . "Ah, she slgbed,.tbe-(peat tner are au aeau. , - - :. ; T5nt the'beaurlful women are not,' he answered. -' . ' , '.' . Tlien she looked soulfully up Into hli eyes and told him she bad said it 3 oat to be contrary and not ' because sbe thought it for a moment Household Ledger. : !. Tbe nicest and pleassxtest n-edlcioe have osed for Indigestion and eonst'pa- tlon is t'bsmbcrlaln's Stomach and L'.vt Tablet,", says Melard F Oralg.of iilddle grove, N, Y. "They work Use a claim and do not grips or, have any enpb asant effoct," Tor.sale by all drogglata, . ml , . f. . ,.. ETotniloa of ! nt r.edHtesiI orlsiually meaDt Tthe bed place." The truckle lxd was the first advene on the N-nch, and. then the tit-t'T su.iricii.it.il from the roof. . Thi-n came In flie Arabian bt J a home l r-. La;ie (ji-riTi J from the cni'imlin. The f.,'-r p 'i-r came frma Atuirla In tl.o --ii 1 1j cciiiury. TLa late Que-n Vle- r a arrays n rr 'i l.i r, and m ' fi;-i. 1 1, 1 I..T b 1 t!,p r ad : -t in C," rov " 1 or ct,uh!it lotert'fliif, was Vr-.1. ' V-t ' ' ' ;i ft.'.f aurka "I .:.'! f:..-l !i iry, ,t 'i.i, n -'ii... -i a; ;. , r ::y 4 fit thill t ' i !,r..' re i l.f IV : : I a ?- i;..'. f v li'l I, 1 I ' 1 l k, : i f I I. ! 1 t 1..: g t l!,T.-'.lr,.l f a r- i. i -to c ! t i..l u ! t o 1 r t '..i) .1 .r I r ? bti and wife of '. , SC, who sie vit-i log tia pi - ii ' s of No ' I b U Hf loe wj-ii. arliMlttr Uitois at our baucUm thU -fW IIIbS V.'LIihead of llachi-lvw pea through enroate to n -enter chool at Wilmington after a few weeks VRCiitlon. - . Mr WL Harris parsed through Is't Sunday taking with him his sister, Miss Eva Boll, they were enrouta 'fi-r Beau fort from where Miss Eva goes to Wit where she is teaching. : .' ;""".'.?; r C Dr Edwur.lg aud Mr Hsrvey of Elm- ton came in lest week for fishlnir and hunting, but being cughtbytbe Snow storm bad o return - without much sport - ' - . Mr Joshua -Adam's, one of our' most successful farmers went to "New B-rn today to make.sateof his Cotton Our school,', taught, by -Mlssi. Made Bull acd Miss Kossle Mason openel this week but; were soon suspended by the snow storm, j j -. A Prisoner in tier Own Bouse. Mrs.W. H. Layhs, of 1001 Anes Ave., Cansas City, Mo., has for several years been troubled with severe hoarseness and at times a l ard : couib. which She ays, "Would keep me in do: rs for days. I was prt scribed for by physicians with no noticeable results. -A friend gave me part of a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy - with. Instructions, to ! closely follow the directions and I wish to state that alter the first day I could notice decided ohange for tbe better, and at this Um6 after using it tor two weeks, have no hesitation In saying I real; at that km entirely cured.'?." This remcdj Is for sale by all Druggists..: 4 "Did yu "nee that pale young man calling out "Cash!' at the ribbon conn- terr -.4'Fate it awfully fanny sometimes. Ten years ago, when wo were boys to gether, bl&jone ambition was to be a mighty hunter and . catch, mountain Uona with" a lamo.-'A'JjA -, jwe - ' ,f j-K.K, Ii displayed 1)y many a man, enduring pains of accldeatal Cuts.Woundr, Bruis es, Burns, Scalds, Bore feet r stiff joints But there's no need . for It Uucklen's Arnica 8alve will kill the pain ; and cuie the trouble. It's the best Salve on earth for. Piles, too 15c at J D Bradham! drag gist, v. i.'You W t hp. auaieiicfr laughed when you "rVoitcd 'Mnfcd tozanrfs In Cblca gor r?iA,TW?. '"y. anstveTed- Mr.' StormlngtorC Barnes;; . ."To"! see, when I "Came to the Unas beginning 'Striker , the people thought it was a local- aUusion."-! Washington Btar. -mi i '.,,. Domestic Troubles,' It Is exceptional to find a family where; there are to domestic ruptures occasion, ally, but these can be lessened by ha via g Dr King's New Life Pills around. Much trouble they save by thed great work la Stomach and Liver troubles.' They not only relieve yon, but cure. W. at O 0 Bradhi m's drug store. "i- 7'..:. ' . . . ,- "A-.rin - Wben Dr. John Cairns-went from Scotland to Ireland for rest and travel tn 1804 be was nt once delighted by discovering " from ' the guides Who showed him abont that taost of -the tundod gentry were ''Snnday folks," "That's a One ensile," he would say, pointing to s big boune set like a crow on aonie rocky hlu. ' "Via, sorr." said bis guide, "T1 BIf Johd'CrGmnorV or, "TIs Sir Kory Q'.M'rre's." JIo always added, "lie's fluinlah mon." " At Innt Ir. Calnu grW CTfrlou, ' "What U s Sunday mnnT be aoked. "Well, sv.rr, It do bo a mon thot bn so innny wrlls out rg"!n him for C that he alnya shut up tight In his bouae all the wwk nnd only tinned out on Hundiih. hen the law protects blm.1 Ir. t'nlrnii' nplnlon of the landed gen try tinih'i u nt s changn. 111l.o Vtrhrrv. -All and. llevvt j,,u- T d.ns ! Ih-vo In wltcbcraft, ' t nu.;-i t.m't, -t to the rhl be- la h-n l-i n...l .'!!,'!,, y, t:..-y Ii. 'Acta that n "y imlili hs are t'n. rl.h f so- h ti:. -.;ii J ii!!i;i.i:,.-ry. If I U - or If S ihtbI ili i !' ,y rr!'rt t!. imn ia r.f ,- w i if X' n ' ' -,"y t I :-;,.:.. f 1 t: t rr 1 ( f 1 - 1 1 tor,- ;,itt reeently. "I do not j tl.at the bite of a rattier 1 ean to By Is not u very serious thing, bht I do moan to 8:iy that this particular sort of snake U really not so ready or apt to 'get In his bite' as some others. In the first place, there Is the now enemlly" credited fact that the rat; tier Is the most honest of snakes. He doesn't plck a fight De doesn't lay in' wait for any one. He won't run away, of course, for be Is a plucky rep tile, but he will curl up and give yon fair warning from those rattles of bis before be attempts to strike.'. I re member oncer In the west finding a rat tler just ahead of my horse's fore feet had no weapon of any sort. So1 1 rode on, passing within a few inches of tbe reptile. The snake was curled and ready for my horse tn case the an imal side stepped, but as we did noth ing of that sort we were allowed to pass In peace. I ' ,Z Agatu, the truth bf that the. poison ftf the rattler does not get Into the wound Inflicted - by "the fangs in the average human being. . For the aver age. human being nowadays la clothed. and the boles In the- fangs through which the poison cornea are rather far up toward the roof of the mouth. Con sequently very often the point of the fangs may enter the Bkln, while tbe poison dribbles out harmlessly enough upon tbe trousers or the boot It Is then that the victim' gets scared, fills up on wblsky a bad thing in bona Ode cases of rattlesnake bite ni be lieves himself marvelously cured when he wakes up next day. Philadelphia Press.' v - .'.rl-; ' . Si j. r Consolations. flr, ; John H. Cullom,, Edltot of the Garland, Texas, News, ba written alet ter of congratulations to the - manufac turers of Chamberlain's Cough Semedy as follows: 'S!xtten - years ago when onr first child was a baby he was sub ject to rcroupy- spells and we would be very uneasy .about him. ; We began, us ing Chamberlain's Cough Bemedy In 1887, and finding It inch a reliable rente dy for colds and croup, we hare never bees without It in the house since that Ume. v We have five children and have given It to all of them With good results One good feature of-r this remedy Is that It Is not disagreeable to : take ad fur babies really like It'. Another Is that It Is not dangerons, end there is no risk from gtvitf an overdose.' Icongrtulate yon upon the success of your remedy JJ Fyr sale by all druggists. p ,:. ; . 'A: preacbr-i!duioiitHhi tile men In his congregntloo not to Wt their desire tor !8llppered- ease keep them . from church on Sunday morning;- A young man. went borne- and inquired, for his1 "sllpperedees.'' His slippers have been known by. that name ever since, Bos ton Christian Beglster. ; VJ'i ; fBsarstlia lod Vol H ahrrri BoofrM -t.r-Wat What the Maaat. Physician (to: patient's wlfe)-rWhy did toU 'elny'aendlng for me until your husband was nnconsdousT ; r -Wife Well, doctor, aa long as be re tAlned bia sensea ht wouldn't let in send for yoo. 5 .V i' Tod hare a good many faults of your own. - Wbr are yon so hard on tba fault of rothers . yv:.; v.r-; ' J :;.:1M IIirOETASTS AESKT tiGccr Bryan " Hade v Onfi otE3pecial Im .portaiico' In New ; - .i.- Bern.; Dfsesse Is tnsldeous In Its attack, no dleease more losldeous than kidney dli fane,' IkLre you know it Is there, ll fcu ttWa possession of your back aed Is msklnr your life mlsersble, an oaweU cows tenant of your frame. It most arreetrd la time. A New Bera pslro tnto will tell you how be did It A L Brjsn, officer In the police dt psrtmcnt, rrshllog at 123 f tit Froul strM-(, ay; "My back wss 10 bad that wheal gnidowa on the bed I could srtrct ly g-t up. There was no itrBgib la my back snd It ar.hd all over, ' I thought I hi-1 rbeiimsilam. Th, kidney scc'.Ions Wfrs dark colored Snd fall of so -"ment. I saw Ion'S Kldaey-lll s lvf ;',' I s:.d rrocure-1 a Vol st Brad la-n'sl'hanr.s'-y nl u.r 1 It, The SrJ f,-,t rl-ri 1 '; f ! r.t a- -1 s'irr Co! !,hg lis a aa I SB r n t 1 It .1 a rr 1 ; r i I ! ' . f r ' ! a- 1 I f 1. -'ff. If i. a rr y V: ', r I; 1 J Tour physician will tell yon that rem afaoold always hare some soofl whisker In the tooae. For aooiooota. latntlna speUa. axbauaUoo, and otbar amerseosy eaaea, U relieve and revlTes. But yoa must have food wh later, pore whtakey, for poor wniskey, adulterated wtilhkey, may do decided barm. HAYNta WHISKEY la Jua what yon seed lor it soea direct from our own distillery to you, with all tta orlslaal (treaath. rlelmeas and Savori earryins a UNITED STATES &EQISTKRKD DISTILLSB'S GUARANTEE of FUS IL Y and AGS and sarins- the dealers enormcraa profita. We have ever a quarter of a million satisfied customers, exehulrely family trade, who kaow tt la beat tor medicinal purpoaea and pre'er It lor Other uses, That's why TOD should try tt. Tour money back If you are not satisfied. - , , , , . " ' . t:?:t C::!:r. Ixiii a finni .JLsiUL. ,a:-J tzzz ciVarj-Ycr.n-CLD rye ' W atsaai U aa . We wtTl send yon POUR JTTLt QUART BOTTLES of fiATTOB'8 SKVJClf TB ABOLD RYK for IS. JO, and we will pay the express ehargea. -Try It and li you don't find it all right and aa good as you erer used or can buy iron, anybody else at any prioe, eeod it back at our expense and your tt to will be returned to you by next malL Just think that offer over. Hoar oould It be lalrerr Ii yon an not perfectly astli&ed you are not out a oent Better let us send you a trial order. If you don't want four quarts yourself, get a friend to loin you. Shipment made In a plain sealed oaas with no marks to show what's Inside. - a - - j i-ii ' - Orders for Aria, Oal., OoL, Idaho, Vont, Wet., If. Hex, Ore., Utah, Wash. m Wyo. must be on the baala of Owarta for SX.OO by KxpreM , rressvld or SO t)-utrta tor lv.oTby amiat apald. , . "--'wWril'jaeatesoflaea '. TIIS llXXKUl CaSTILUoQ C0KPAHY ATLANTA SA. DAYTON, OHIO tt, Dtsnuan, Taor, O, ' J. A. JONES, "- Lwety, Feed, Sale and Exchange STABLES. -IAKGEST AND '- jEver offtwd for Bale In tew lern, A car load of each jvu-t in. AIbo a con pjete line of I eggier, Wagons, IIain(. Rob. a,' V, hij a Cart Wheelp. Etc. ' J. A. JOKES, Ilroait Ht. Sale&Exchanae gSTABLES. :ytalo. ligaVand tteaVy Drift Males, ilao Good Working Horaos Just Jlooeired. Ma. I , be told. Terms' to talk Parchaeera. . 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The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Jan. 13, 1904, edition 1
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