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" If ' . T f 1 - i r r ' i i 1 in THE JOURNAL.; Publiihed exert day ia the jw, ox er KondaT.T JoarnallBuIldlng, &K Crsveu'.SW ;v- . : - - . - -' Pxon Ho. 8. - CHARLC3 Lr STEVENS. BDirom ao nomnoa 1 j : SDBSCRIFTIOlf RATES. One year, 1 advanoo.-.......V..4oi One year, tot U utum.m .m Month!-, br curia in tho city..... .50 Advertising Bate tarnished on appH $ cation.1 Wintered at the Fort Offlca, How Bern, ' N. (X, as second class gutter. - Official Psoor t Raw Bam ami JCijjWro Cou.tr. '-v t TALK OP WAR. . rTha reports sent oat from. Bt Peters- bar;, of what Bussla would do If this or that country did not act differently, ii about In keeping with that country'! -" reooidV " . America might Buffer If Japan was .to be ahdwa any sympathy by . thla coun- try. Jurkey would be attacked unless the Dardonelles was opened for thedc- partnreof the Buialan fleet. England ' might took for trouble In India, it Eng land, aho wed any deposition to aide with Japan. Theao are aomo of the blaiter- lnga Bent out by Buaala. The real situation Is that Bassiahas more than she can attend to In her pres ent contest with Japan, for npt a jingle point haa been gained, rather ererythlng the contrary, for the Busalan fleets at Port Arthur and YladlTOStofc are practically put out of action, inrohing a loss In money by the destruction of these warships of probably forty mil lions of dollars. TheBusslana talk that Japan will Boon be orerwhelmed by an Immense - Busalan army, remains that bs seen, foi there is no record to Bussla ia a fighting nation, her contests hare come through ' ao called diplomacy, not per force of arms. Z That Japan ia not only now prepared for the contest with Boasla, but will be for a long time Is seen by her action looking to the placing of a foreign mon ey loan, not wanting money aew, but looking ahead a year or longer, and ao, meeting that possible contingency, scare I . i i Japan Is the nation ( action. Rnssla haa only talked of bontest, and been de feawd in every fight Beware of Ointments for Catarrh That Contain Mercury as mercury wlU sorely destroy the sense of smell aad ompWte!y derange Us whole system when entering it through the muoous Barf ace a. v tt.cn articles should nerer be need sxo.pt on preecrip- tioDB frofls reputable physldana, as Iks damage they will do Is ten fold to the i good yoa can penally derive from them i Unl'a Oatarrh Com, manufsotorcd by r4 X.iCeney A Co Toledo, O., contains ao saatcury, and Is taken Internally; ao- - tings dlnotly apon the blood and mn- eons surface, of the syM.sk Inbaylag Ball's Catarrh Care be sure you get . IVa ' V, I. . 11 . J i m .oanuiv.j m luwiMuj made la Toledo, Ohio, by FJCbeaeyA Oov TeaUsaonuls tre , Bold by Pmgglste. Men, 75c, per botUo. .Taka Hall's FaaaQy FlQa.fof ooMtlpv Mok. ., J t . SrilM Wk Pavrfet la Tim. A motif tba Lotos of western China It la carttoraary for the bride on the wed djog morning to perch berHlf on the hlgbMt branch of a large tre while the kler fsraale membm of bei family tiOBisr on the Wwer limb artned wtib suck wVa al ,ar duly etatlooad tM "tridetrooca ciambm tp Q0 tree. aaaaoed oa all tld by blown, pusbaa and krfnebes trma the dowagwB, aad tt la net nstU U has broke through their faea and captured the bride that ha la aQowvd to carry her off. WazefnlCUlarta. For a teat time the two feat old child . at MrFLKsrnerson MR Taathit, . r 1 , narrkbarg. Pa, o14 sleep bat two or f t. Urea boars la the early part ef a. algU , . . ' . Which aada H vary hard for hat parents . .? 'CaraviUatewaoladed thai tMahOd had fi -. ( atosiaeh trvtVm, aad , gtry ae half of . - oaa of ChamUtlala'B etomaeh had Lit , ' rJ Tahlaaa, whkA toil bf ioaaaah f aaAftha sVft the Whole algtt, throafh. 7 j f Two ti of lhe4 TahWia hsteaffw. ivr ad a aernaaeat cwra aad aaW Is now ra aad atreag. far by all drvi- gtvta. Mia timimliliiiMi 3j-Jh,' I wo" 14 b re given any tng ta have had It! nWett, why f.'.n t tmhnrM a Tbekwl Tby ,ant4 half a eVUar tit KV-Era- Ms Ktaalo ' - - 1 I ' i Tte rfcrartV?Va rf tls Mnt'trt era a t'HJfg tng n nl I QrJH nror4t 'Vnrr7r:;:Ct!::r. - f. rri ist'n ns i.r."i x r r.:t . a !. fs U ' j 1 if hari i . ... y;TESTrssirs sfr15- Cotton, Grain, Fmislon and Stacks x Kan ft U Frices. Receipt! ana shipments..- - -i The following are the market quota- I Uons, received by private Wire to J. WillV Labaree ot Co- New Barn, N. 0 . Krw Ton, March 10 Opes. High. Low; OIom Oomat J 18.88 16.05 16 80 1849 18.85 18.88 16.38 16.47 15.14 15.98 15.8015.90 July an nan - i. Oct...... . 'UM ltM lJ.8 W W Chicago, March 10. Open. , Close Chicago Grain. May Wheat May Corn May Oats May Bibs 93 r- 94 61) 40i 7.W 13.65 77 ; 13.87 785 May Pork May Lard flew fork, March 10' Stooibj Open. - vioee Amr.8ugar......l24 W Amr. Copper..... 451 -5 AtchUon 65 . m Southern By.... 19f ' lf Southern By pf.. U. a Steel ..101 10 U.S. Steel pf...55 55i Penn.BB 11 Brto.. ......... .32! i LouiBTilleftNash SUPaul. 188 188 N.T Central..... 114 .114 N. W 65 65 Va. O Chemical. 29 M Teatlnv Hone' Eye. The unsuspecting farmer" la often 'bit" by the professional horse trader tin having a horse with defective sight palmed off on him. The trader makes a John L. pass at the horse's eye with bis fist, and the force of the air canseB the horse to bat or blink hi eyes, though he may be totally blind In one eye and weak In the other. v- If the farmer will blindfold one of the animal's eyes and make gentle passes at five and ten feet from it, he can tell how strong the anlmal'a eight is in that eye. Then blind the examin ed eye and go through the same proc ess with the other. : . This little hint may save yon getting the. "email end" of a swap. Basra am As strong aa the superstition of Fri day la that concerning certain hoars In European and oriental countries, r In Paris the superstition, if so prer- alent that an enterprising business la that of selling cards on which are printed the hours that shonM, b atold- The famous OambetU eonsulted reader of cards ns to the Auspicious day for embarking on any Important enterprise. President Carnot was -skeptical of such things, and he chose on unlucky hour for his Journey to Lyons, where h was assaaalnatadAnMrlcnn Queen. More Riots. ' : - Dlaturbaaoss of striken are ot nearly as grave as aa Individual disorder of ths system. Overwork, lose of lap, nr vous tension will bo foUowe4 by otor eolmpee, nnless a reliable remedy 1b la med lately employed. .Thers'p nothlBf bo efflelent to core dlaorderi . of Jhe Liver or Kidneys as Oaotrio BlUora, It's a wonderful tonle, aad affooUto nor rlne and the greatest all around atsdl- due for raa down syttetu. - (It dispels KeTTQuancea. Bheassatawi and Ifoaral da and expels Malaria germa. t Only 80a 1 l ....... . . . m . ug satiBTaowoai gnaiuteeai .uj v Bradham, DroggUU- Aaerla Taata aa Tefck Bif. 'From an arttaUe point ot view tt mar aeem absurd, but It la bevertbe- lea. tree that American taste dominates the output at Turkish rngaTs a!4 man who ban made a study, of these beautiful prodoctaef the orUot ."Any Importer will bear ma out la this. Of conroe. Inasmuch ao the Armenians and Turks wba make tbeaa ruga bar no power loons oa which fa due exact copies, tt woold oeaa rWlc- nkraa to auppoaa uat Bora tna out rug of the same pattern and deetga Could ba turned oatTBut that Amerlraa dealer has , learned to kaow pretty ennch what aort of rug appeale to the Amerlcaa buyer,-and ha ears to his agant a lb other aid. Make oa a h of rots that look aa much like this aa poaalbaar Bo tba naQva on their hand tooma, 8e their b.t to copy tba colors tt a eperlal t'sn that la put bafar. tbrm..TLI. toli rape tbem, for thee aotatorwl i n'M tj hare their a kVaia, JatVaa a pelntr of ptrturva baa, and It as galling to be lbua rbVtd. It ta also not very gratlfrlnf to realise thst the rV Amerkan, wbe ia ofta the arrrtia. With no Mea of art sbmiVl flirtats it ooinvt ef an arttutt prodtirt that i ntort aid. Pot the rV a Amertrs ta the sritt bnrrr of rtouul rc and tnwt bal4td." ITi'.laOlh! Heooid, . rTtrcrirfitattt ti rsrr-.os'i. raaawila ll too iir,-rr-tii a fo aayvaa t i'.'-r ; i is i! c'.nt f, a t:.'; at an ay ! t'. al tVan-t. at1 UfiM. In1 ko If. t " 1 ,at ! t. ! -.. .? a a' w ) t a a t -a i" f f ! frora a 1 1 r f S- 1 I tr '' t 'r t f "T-- i I r i- a I t t r .f Iff ' t 1 . 7.. -v - ) - s n I Miss "Jannntir' Sor'v 'Hrrtif Amlifnir CannoiiSpQV Detrqit Aiftateu W T7 TT ""7 J( "1 r." - rVTTT - I. 1 Art Associatipntdlsycjung womeh!what to do . to avoid . pairi and suffering ; caused . by female troubles. - i Dkab Msa. PnrBaiJrITOnsdentiomlyT Plnkham's Vegetable Compound to those of my eisters auOerlDX with female weakness and the, troubles which so often befall women. . I suf fered for montM with nertfeaknesa,8Jid felt so weary tnat I bad hard work to keep npi -I h4 olipotingpa and wag utterly miserable. In my distresa I waa advised to use Lydlav & Plnkham's Vegetable Compoimd, and it was a xed letter day to me when I took the flrat dose, -for at that time my restoration betran.' "In six weeks Iiwaa a changea, wonmr perfectly well ia every respect'. I felt so, elated and happy that a wane au women wno Buner w gee weu as I ua."JUiss umu uakhoh, .869 Jones Bt, Detroit, Jlich Becetary Amateur iArt Association. It la dearly gbown ltt 4MM romip: lady's letter Uiat Lydla B. Plnkham's Vegetable Compoimd will certainly core the sufferings of women and when one considers that Miss iJannon's letter is only one of the oountleas hundreds which wo- nro contlnually , Tmbllshinff ' In the of thla ' of female ilia no substitute eaa poaalbly take Its place.; Women ahonld bear thla important fact in mind wihen they go into a drug atom, and be aura not to accept anything; that ia claimed to be Just aa good aa Lydla E. Plnk- ham's Vegetable Compound, for no other madloina for female Uls has maaa ao many actual cures. '--. ;x '; - . ..- , . . - -How Anothcrr5utterer;WaS; Cured. , Dxab Mai' PrarHax : I cannot praise-your w remedlea enough, for they have done me more good than all the doctors I have nacL D or toe last eigne years ana more saneiea wicn lemaie nouDiea, was very weak, could not do my housework, also, had nervous proav tration. Some days I -would remain unconscious for a whole day and , night My neighbors thought I could never recover, but thanks to your memcmB, a now sui iuuo uuierou wuum ? - - -r- o. ,i "I feel verv nateful to you and will recommend Lvdlav E. Plnk ham's Vegetable Com pound to t'l had the last spell of; nervous eight pounds at that time J now I "I consider vour Vegetable Thangingyon many times for the benefit I received from your medicine. . tiwmlnVnnntmf Xfo. T IT Turn OftM V11W Am fif TiMilt Ua . ltemember Mrs. Plnkham's are foolish if they do not aahv-for : -experience, and has helped muiutuoes oz women . -t aennn rOB!FFITeal'P'0arirtnl letaMaastfaatrsei fOwUUU V-Ji'-', . " yia.yaahaaa MM.OaH tj . Maaa.- .a. ii.4,-aM v . va.m. . . One of the next !-.-uljr looking crea tures that ever ranted, the earth or "swam the1 waters under tha earth" la the work! famous tutn faced crab of Japan." Its body a hardly ao inch ta leogthryet tbo bead la fitted with, a faoa which la the exact counterpart of a Chloeso cooly4-S7 veritable mlaatng link, with eyes; 'noso and mouth -all clearly defined. ''This arnioua and un canny creature, txaldc too great Uka; as u Dears to o, Human being la tna face, la provided with two kga, which aeem to grow from tha top of Its head and hang down over the aids of its face. , - ' ' -r V m t oMI -ii w y t c J - WT'VaO) wvt4 m (Ve a Uibfi ww aana kwk II Bwnt. lai aa cm . 0.e.a1 a r -.mm w . v. - ... 4 S Y 4.a BBMS t ' 9 T E ' " I t I " ll-B.M-l O-ne-1" - MO' fa; t at " t If i i i rva r ,- i y . - aonntre. the smat virttia of .Mra. PinV- aU. It has now been four years since prostration.' I only weighed ninety, weigh one hundred and twenty-three. Oomnound the finest remedy made. avdvtce Is free and aU sick women It. She speaks from the widest v . . . Tae Terrtaif Br. l Tba, Mother Kunlcev was there any kissing In that pantomime yoa Bod the others were rehearsing -in -be parlor last evening) The Paaebtcr-Whyi-of eourae. , rjerbert and 1 had to kiss, bat It wss In pantomlme,-Jobnny'o, it wasn't mamma.' I beard lU-Chlcaxo Trfbnna. -i '''? .':?.U.t.u 1 " " "'J.'"' i.'' VasearlaMalal. ...t kUy-Jaoa behaves lika aa old Har ried woman already. Hand Why, you cant get her to go anywbera without him. May No; but aba raa tall hla tip without, kissing tha phocfc New Tont Ttmea. . -j. . m t i mm t.'tUai aa) t lf t-4 ap.a e-'-'-d a . . . M ,a l. -W I r - ... . a - . m HCRT STCniLS. ".IE! prlnL i . .ce an at tu jaar. . - . - ; . 1 'According to the. latest csu.puU there ar. 13.M8 different klnda of post age stamps In existence. : v ' , : The amount ef aait-used annually In curing fa C!oucr (Maaa.) Cab pro duction is about 32,000 tone. . " ' "A Sign -over a desk to-one ot Bc ton's business heoaea reads, ''A. good, hard, day workt will put feathers In acy old bed." .. , .. :: : t)na OMfeV-Bampahfra'a ' old eat buildings. waa burned th thr cay, 4 It waa the Tirrell homaetead at Ootts. town, and, waajpora than 20u years old. j--'- " 'V-i - Three men of th Canadian Borth- west mounted pollen allowed a prison, or tOLescape. One ot tbamgot a aaar at bard labor and tha .,ftthtrp a mootha eacb.s j. i : nunerclftLnhoapborua' la satlsf act toruy made by, mixing tha finely pow dered phosphate material With earbos and and.ttt the electrici iurnaeefca4 theq,,when. heated, dUttIgBCt& phoa. pborus from- the maaa and:coliocnncit underwater, -c'r-""- iB-.nti ffJusrn the nick of tlme-wul boy: wu aavadwritaa1 Mrajv;, Watkias of ITmantCOhloylaWaJAhad played sad haseo- mlUtaui. gad tarrt. ble cough sat In besidea,.jPoctors treat ed him, but he grew woraaavtry day. At length we Uled Dr King's How Dia. aovwy for Oonsumptloni1 and our darl ing was skvod, He"a- now sound,, and weUi-drerybodyought o ,know' the only sore cure . for )Upnghs, Oo Ids and all Lung diseases, : : Qnaranteedby 0 D Bradham, DraggUt Prlca 60a and 1.W. Trial bottlea free. Sir Raarar a ' Caverler. -Balph- Tnoreatw writing in 4T1T of tho fam0y.of CalverleyKQf Colvertey,' Yorkahlre, wysf "Poger wa , person ofrenowoed hospitality, since at this time uwvobaoJete tune -of gaiveriey'r is rexerred to htm..., He was a knight and lived in the time ofRlch- nrd l, rThla passage earrlcS the date of the origin ottbe tuna back to about UOO.- The Spectator Jn a description of filr Roger, now called do jCoverley," says; "His gmt-grandfathet, was ' the Inventor of the famouat cenntry dance- gnicn u caueq arter nun.7. ,, t - jik FaTorite Brrnrdv For Rahles. ? vita pleaaaat taata and. paompt. enroa havamada ChamberlalB's Cough Rima- dy favorlU with tha, aaothnrs of bbmU children. - Jt quickly eares their coughs and oolds aid pravaata ana daager of pnonBaonta ef otaar '-aerloas eonaequea- caaat not only aoraaoroaia, butwhea g4raa.sa.eooa as the croupy; cjough ab- ipaaia miw paaaaa waa lu.Mca, cvr u hy an.drugglsta. i r '' m w"na-J- r; Marfan -aae All' Panraaaaa. , -. "ReniMnlw. 4nV aon." aaM th bra. rdent-man; 'that a penny iaavad la a penny aarBed." ; tTbafs rao,", replied the . reckless youth. The trouble with me la that I amalwayaaUlng hotoVafttha wrong yroTerboi.waai. thinking. Ifothlng ventara nothing . Uro;.TrSBlungtoo . i -f -A. mm -x- n. X. BV . 1 . La-oi' OS 'naaa-Waf Ha . ,rWbat.4o fcthhaUartha acaaar said BrldgHaaahewaaaakeg that Question by harllaoAr.tblnknts tha moat peculiar -thing JLtrer cama ncftMa" Peanaylvanja unca Bowl j .-; . .' i t . ! i 'tit ..ar" ntTst hinoos attaok, ta jtThaaatar. laln'f Btoasack aad XJrar -TaakM sad a quick recovery ia oartalab or tale by au orurgwta. , ,jf ; m i, -a- .J t Of A mtnUter la e aartsan aald'My brethrecv 4ha iotlectloa wip sow takaafor toy etprnaea.far m trbx for 1 am going away, for my henaW tha mora 1 receive tt longer I caa stay. Tha largeat cotlactJoa eveaj snado ta that church waa taken. -AM sow tha qneation- nwdar dlsLaaatuei1 k wbetbar tha alas ot tbeoiiartlo fra a eorapri. mant to tna praacaer ar. macn joe aa. , i ... - ,ms.j um ro via r T; ; yilal sU;!aii.-f c!aet!!fd ahpwihf raa- ptratory orraaa to ba Ua-faaUa yolat Inman.-- DlsaaasO of tha lner are oat ef aH proporttna la fataltly, (Take Tay lof s Cherokee Eamady of Ewass, Qua sol MaUs'.a fot ooaghV OaUa aad oos laasptloa, . . -'" Aldrxri'ru. f a, 89 A. Bad fl 00 s botUa. rorsaUla Vri Bars by . Dmry. - - - - - - -A.. .., 1 Ii Many et IeedoaiMrbera, who hava Been .r..- ,rn-,e bj p-any w-t S-4 as- tall'-t' :niU, C Ura that young t"" .-..i:r'fs a ..J tj. ., wi'.t the pe f;:.r r. j cod that protn. ! a froas ti. ' r t!,a c j or bowV-r, era far nvoee r ' " '"r a:,-.-;t thetr t:r,tvan the t',a r Itt- -r-y 1 1 I.--:: 1 f ! t a-'-.a i frorn la ii'-t at.!' i - 1 f t fe)es .v-;t;a t ft t a ! i it w ' 'r --. i , f -THE HALL OF f AME. 3.U.U - , f. r many years lead i cf tha -to par i )a Ciae fcoluuy,. aa retire frc-.a po, Htm 4 , Jhe late Won Arthur & Bothacblld bequeathed to tha Louyra ten of tba most valuable picture. Of gia collec tion. . - ....-'.".f.-v vV. y" On Mr. Carnegie's; tstatf In Scotland the men who da not use liquor are paid JO feeat-aatra (I ifha end of tba year.- .r -- r--; v.s ,:1 Eerti3 P. Channels, pastor Of. tba Fifth Street Methodist Episcopal church of Blchmond, lag,. 1 known aa Richmaad'a. Kwrryleg paraon. '. I Tha trowa-prlnce Of OtTOSnr Is tha "only, child ef the eaparo ,who la not left handed, a trait common for centu-. flea ta fbaroyai family of Uruasla. iThamat Poe.ot 8ushtUI lnd nlne- ty-lwr years oldVrli still wformlng the 4utles.of Justice of tb.a peace in th4 pmce ne naa ocvupw m forty yeara, Congressman Warnock of Ohio is one ojt the largest cattlemen in hU state. ownlng-aereral fidf farms In Cham palga fcountr; all Wall stocked with wlnar Broatyvtha Oldeit living chief 0tke4flaa1salppt Ohoetawa, aged and faeblsithaantttrnad to Indian Terrt- torgsti!emrliesut spend hla remain ing daya.7 r, hl-r i . mb. one awaw i.ejiut- wicks or isay- ShoTt lH. walkad to, flra Island on the Ice on Jaa. , a fa,t f hleh has not boon performed la reari gad never pa- tore ny a woman, Blornson, the grand Old man ot the north;' whot-for years fought King Os- -ear ia-i parliament and n the press, now deolarea that hl tnaJesty la not naarly aa bad as painted. Tbomaa iWataoDt Who recently died la LondoUjn was formerly a wealthy grain broker of San Francisco and hus band of Kmnfa Spreckels, daughter ot Clana Spreckels, ths sugar king. IiuTammatory Rliwmatlsm Cared. lfllllam Sbaffer, ittrakoman of Den- nlaon, oh J.o waa oonflsod t his bed for sonrai a oaka with, fnawntaatory rheu matism. "t. uied many temedlea," be says. "F asti 1 sent to tteCaw's drug atora forabotfceof Oitambetlala's Pain Balo,ct which tlmt I was unable to use hand or foot, and la one week's time was rbo to go to work as happy aaa Otam." Foraala by an drugglata. The extravagancO of 0 woman who Spends a quarter for chocolate bon tons makes the man who smokes fifty cant cigars a terrible pesajmiat-New York nsss. -0-jLSlVOIlIA. Bawike Usl 101 lm Warn WffK - r UaaJar aa Mea. Professor Huxley oiut wrote to Mrs. W..JV. AiUEora -aoont wen) ' llify are vary queer animals a mixture of horse nervousness, ass stubbornncaa nud cnin al malice, with an angel bobbing about unexpectedly Ilka tha apple in tho poaset, and when they- eaa do exactly aa they pleaae they bre vary bard to drive.- . . Raaaaiatea aha Snellla. Onot.allf in Pittsburg Andrew Car negie bad a telegram sent and stood waiting untfl It reached tba operator. BO listened attentively ta tba clicking OC Jbeacey, than Immediately wrote new. telegram, as Sol lows: fThe other mine; spelling tha operatorV' It Saved. Bis Lcf. - T, k, Danforth of LaQraage, Ga,suf- farad for six ssoaihe with a frightful rtaalag sore a, his lag. bat writes that fiaoklaa'sAralooBalvB. whaQy oared It la fro days. lot Uloara, Womndr, PlWs U'l the heat salvt nig the 'world. Cure gaaraaUeoV- Only tSfta, told by 0 I)Tadnaaa, 'drnggiaC c -- - - Y- H. .... -1 " VaaaaA JBraaAi BkA fim One day, riding along tha road. Oan ami. Gordon came npoav a jrsameatal prayer mastlag, which, was very lm- prasnva. Tna man were kneeling or standing with bowed heads about the chaplain,' who wu praying ta a v of woodarfnl aompaas. ' t Thegaawral cheeked bis horse and re raoved hla hat and waited fog tba and of the rre&'-Zh chaplela aaked the lard ta give tha saso at laas army saw pram eouraga to meat tho great crieta tbM had cocoa open tbeaa. xortirode to bear new , prlvayona and troublea, strariflh to tight agatnat tho pnraulng aniay. -Juat then S tag private rasa from hla knot and Shouted to tba chap. Mdaa "Pray tar bread, eaa plain; pray for bmd! AVe hava aobsago to Spare, ht ta nght wa moat have onenefhlng to eaC Tray for braadTv XhU hroko np tba prayer neeung; , w . - -.- aanaaaaaaa ia i , aaw ' XThylloTZ zm people cb cuia rciio77 nils :w A'.- stt t-, VlC3- . .V - r at. . a . aa. i;aaa ne pront u is new sera. Tea aaa a!'y lavattt ta JiA tm-turj t l pt :-!a?rt H. VTHh Sin.. UOtrfal ramdy;, VvT. j tha si;Unaa of 0 rtll- S 0 r'. lat tntal baaU s4 la tt f'rTa aal t-.aib Front 8ta f't-a if i ' --a 41 CrtTn aireet, - -i -.! --.-ir'tB! rcisto ! ,li ' 1 kaoalv 1 i a t f?-e bath- ; 1 '1 t i f .-1 1 eoV t i -a Bata 1 1 r st t! - 1 1 -a t ' '. '-a rr Ii' ' ' ' 'r r" rt ' ' -. . ? . f ! ' 1 t i ! ', ' f r-rir n If lit I juJ A Tragic If there Is anything in the theory that we get our heaven and hell here on earth It could be said with perfect truth that a $1 medical prescription known as I). I) D ' literally lifted this man out of hell. The awlul miseries of a poisoned skin ca,. understood only by the afflicted. The nights of sleepless agony with hands tied to prevent tearing the flesh, the rundown general condition which results, and the hlack hopelessness of life can all be visibly traced in the first of these photos. As will lo seen, this man is a man of powerful physique, but it will be seen from h.s face in the first picture that it is a grim struggle to live and keep up his cenrage. In contrast, if the reader will fairly consider the picture after treatment witti D. D. D., a new man is seen. Study this picture; contrast the two. Something has worked a wonder here. Reader, it was nothing on earth but D. I). I), and a kind Providence which directed the attention of this man to a public announcement about this medicament and its wonderful work in such cases. I'rovidcnce went farther than this; it gave him some confidence in what he read He made up his mind that he would try it To this fact he owes all the peace, content and happiness so plainly seen in his face in the second picture. He states that after the third application til the remedy aU his previous distress had disappeared entirely. The fevered condition resulting from continued irritation had subsided and he slept soundly nights. The name of this getleman is Mr. Henry Walters, of St. Louis, Mo. We have the sworn affidavit of Mr. Walters that In just twenty-nine days after starling treat ment with D. D. D. ho discontinued further use of it, every visible trace of the dia--ease having disappeared. Since that time not a trace of the trouble has shown itel( on any part of his body. Hit hair haa since grown long and the scrubby lx-ard pre vioualy grown on his face to hide the sores, is kept cleanly shaved, and he ia today o man of strikingly 6ne appearance, with the highest ambition and activities in life and every happiness possible to most men here on earth. Results of this kind that are proven to be directly due to a preparation of this aort certainly call for public ap preciation. This prescription ia sealed bottles, bearing authentic label of 1) 1). IX. Co. of Chicago, sold at 1. The bottle ia a liberal one and has proved sufficient Iq entirely cure many cases. Eczema Is probably the worst and moat stubborn cf akin diseases, and it wns (or this that this prescription waa studied out and perfected, but all skin disease-.) are caused bv para sites or some form of germ life in the skin-structure. The prescription quit My and entirely annihilates all forma of parasitic life lodged anywhere in the k.n. Many people imagine they have blood trouble when they break out with some (firm of skin enaction, bnt not in one case ia a hundred is this a fact, as the very healthiest blood la often found in the atroageat men affected with breaks ami tiouaof soma kind in the skin. In aU such cases the trouble Is st the stirfat e or near the surface, and it can be searched out and annihilated completely by this preparation. The Above Is True. Wa have received carefully prepared and fully attested documents and particular rarardinax the ease above mentioned ot Mr. Hannr Walters, of St I. on.-, a nhm of psncjasla, a form of ectema. We Can Say to all persona afflicted with any form ef akin disease mat tba medical testimony submitted showa beyond a doubt that they can cure themselves by tbeuseof this preparation. Weuv beyond a doubt. Wo mean this folly, providing tna affection Ismail a skin d iseanc, as it nan Ix-rn ihown that each of tha known germs that caoM skin affection hava been entirely routed ant and oonqaared by tba preparation. P. 8. DTJFIY, Wholesale & Betail Druggist. Lyon's French Periodical Drops l - Vtrtrtly vegetable, perfectly haraleaa, eatre to aoouirrpl Wh DESIRED R5ULT5 Createatkaowafea remedy. Prioa,XS0 per hot tie, HTm 3! Bwef a asifalK aa. lalaaalaas. TX ' SO lr ' w rw Seas Bar Claaalaf te WPAtAJas Ufa. w,Bts aaaa.4iiiisS,0a WaCy . a1 ' f! LD BT S M'FF Y Horses Mules ,pP L ... .. . I hava jugtrwlTedn CHOICE ft EXTHA, FINISH AitD QUALITY InliaLla to all ptirpoeas. 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The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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March 11, 1904, edition 1
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