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t THE JOURNAL, i Jfublltlsed ererj daj U th yer, ex ept Monday." JournalSBulldlng, 6M0 Craven'.St. , . ; CHARLES L. 3TEVENS. I f Ilimi JD- PBOnlROB , , SUBSCRIPTION RATESrf - One vear. la adtanc.....,....,..M. One rear, not l-4vnca...t.. $ Monthly, by carrier tn the city..... -40 Advertising Ratea faxnlahad on tppll , cation. ' ' '' 1 Entered at the Port Offloa, How Bon, "a. C, a aeoond clan matter, . ., Official Favor of Mow Ben - CroTom Comity. ' - CERTAINLY HtJtJRT IP WOT CONSPIRACY.' . - - What nay bo termed the preliminary -, inreBttgatlon before the conrta,of Messrs ' HcBeO and Finch, sad their relationship to the alleged conaplrlng agalnat North . CmoHm's Interests la the Atlantic and North Carolina Railroad property, ..nukes a very dark shoving for these gen tlemea. Aa certain defenders of the HcBee- Flnah combine now sustain their posl- - tlon, that ft needed Just inch unscrupa- - loai action at this tatget thii political ,1 railroad to show up lta lnalde workings, Vft speaks Tory poorly to say the least, , t that the many actual stockholders of ' record,were dumb to existing conditions and that the attempt had to be made by v, gentlemen who risked Imprisonment to Win their point. :But the Journal'i contention has nt?ar - been acalnst a legitimate lease of this property, few stockholders are opposed; but last there- could beany business , sense, decency or Justice, In making a wreok of men's reputations, of mlsrep resenting actual conditions, of disturb ing legitimate commercial affairs of men transacting business, whose trade would bo unjustly Imperilled by unsettled and charging railroad methods,agalnst these the Journal has made every opposition, and has not been deterred by outside critics who may hare been honest, bat whoso criticism was based upon extra neous reports. In this reoelrershlp, which is practl oally a wreokershlp, the iNO prop erty has been injured, and will continue to be injured to the hour of lta bona . . bids stockholders, he Bute and prlrate .- owners, so long as the present status re- mains. .If there be actual conspiracy, that will be determined later, and the full i. Boaaltr meted oat to the offend- jora. X : One good effect certain to the grow y , out this McBee Finch attempt to force ' ' tbaauelres Into poaaeaslon of property, ' . must bo bettar safe guards to proteot , legitimate and Innocent stockholders ( i "l against those Who mry Aits personal . . Assign Pu lhlr Property, to secure ' It, by aaeans howerer questionable they . may ba. There are likely to be few . : saoro wrockarsaJpa la North Caro- , Una. ANIMAL ODDITIES. 'A farmer la Cannon, Conn., chorus the ro Ilk la his cow by working her JUQ Ilka a pomp haadle. A tailor la Aastln. Tex haa trained rwara of moth to eat oat button holes to coot end vests. r There la a goat ta Banfor, Ms, who fwaa borp with a pair of aide whiskers tnotaad of the cenrnUoma goatee. Sour Stomach , , i. Ko fvtUe. loes ef etrenfia. 'W hraam, gscrsJ 4hUlrt eowr rta teC oai oatafTh of fee stoateok mm 3 4e fts tavfleek. Kdol mm lofa0ea, This feaw erieoorery retro- tmm fho ttsraral Mom of Cpe a &tf mM la ba)ii atoinaoa, mUb4 the rrMtarf koon tooie n4 raooeatrecflv pfparVa. Kadot Cvr 4tm not ety eere ta C&mU4 Mla,Vl this taMs rnM!r con ail atemeaa OodbUe by t'rmtr.t, partfytof, stteUotrf mai fnrf.htnirf 6m snaoete) ansraia'aa CsXrf (he aUxnach. : . k ) . ! . . . . , - 4 us. Cottoa, Grain, ronsloa ana siocki Mnr la Pricti. Receipts tit ' Shipments. TU following art tha market qaoUr i tlnna, received by prmu wire w j. Walter Labaree ft Co.. New Ban, S. O. ' Hiw Tobx, March 16. Open. High. Low. Clooa 18.15 18.21 1S.00 15.TO May July 18.17 16.88 15.68 15.78 .. 15.68 15.67 111515.16 , Oct..... 180113812.61 18.611 Chicago, March 16.' Ohlcago Grain, Open. 97 -r 64 0J 7.t7 18.87 7.17 Close Hay Wheat lay Corn m m May Oats May Bibs 7.10 18.83 May Pork May Laid 7.13 NewJTork, March 17. SlOOIBi lmr.Bnar.. A.mr. Copper Atchison..... Open. ...125 ... 47 ... 66 Close 184 47 66 Southern By.... 80 80ft Southern Ky pf.. 83 88 0. 8, BteeL...... Ill U.S. Steel pf... 67i Penn. BR 114ft 11 57 H4 Erie.. 86ft LouIsvUle&Nash 101 St. Paul ..141 85 103 -141 N.Y Central 115 N. ft W 56 115 7 83 Va. 0 Chemical. 80 Beware of Ointments for Catarrn That Contain- Mercury. as mercury will surely destroy thesense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should nerer be used exception prescrip tions from reputable physicians? as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can posslMyderire from 'them Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by P. J. Cheney ft Co., Toledo, O., oohtalns no mercury, and Is taken lnternallyi vo tings directly npon the blood and mu cous surfaces of the system. -In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure bo sure , you got the genuine. It is taken Internally and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F J Chekey ft Co. Testimonials free. Bold by Druggists. Price, 75c, per bottle. Take HaU';FamUylPUlitor constipa tion. Hla I mag-. Marked with the Indisputable evi dence of an encounter with' John Bar leycorn and a hard flat, he ambled Into a drug store for relief. Hla eyes were half closed; there waa a wandering, bleeding laceration serosa his forehead; hla nose was tilted to on side, and a gash in one cheek completed the. dam age. The druggist cheerfully replied that he would fix up the caller. "Walt a minute," aald the apothecary as be reached for the gauie, the lint and the antiseptic The badly marred customer disconsolately sauntered about the ahop, but suddenly atopped In front of one of tnoee conrex mirrors that do such queer tricks of distortion with their reflected Images. Our friend caught a glimpse ot him self out of those disturbed optics. iWRh a yell of terror be tore himself i loose from the scene and bolted for thodoor, scaring the druggist bait to death, "Come back here!" shouted the drug clerk. "Not mochr almost shrieked the flee ing man. "I Just saw myself la1 roar looking iasa. aDd If I don't get to a doctor I'm ruined for life." And he did not atop for explanations. 8an Ftandsco CaJL If It's a bUk as attack, take Chamber- laia's Stomach aad, Llrtf TabtoU sod a quick reoovsry la eonala. K Foooalaby all dragtia'a. -r mm4 Br" m4 ay the are- Johnson's deflnltloa t by ad;by.' now irroerally written -y aad by,' Is la a abort time." correspond lag to the F reach toot a raewrat-aad Saako fpearo nsrs It to expreso the named its aa distinguished from the more accnote future: ' t fo-v a sMMiM ssssk kr aad fey a) fbot aa4 prwitir a hmml OtheOev If we knew bow "trv came to be to- direHv of fh prenrot tho sscood rttf" Oilftit be essoined to aJgntfy beyooa. f the ayarr wm u Jasoe's titaa wod la av-4irV-ataas4-arpoalt4 ase to that la which wo txna ampUsy It aa aa iuira)eat ta Cm Ftetdi a prj- poa, aot aa txprvaalve of amnethlng aa pole, bat, on the contrary, aa, aroord- Ing to Jobtvaoa. oraehlng not tho di- rrr sn4 ImnaMlste etyert ot rgrlf la neither case Jo I be amployment of "by" la tb two fsmlllar exptmlona eeoo4hi4 for. KoiiO and Qtm1m.. T Mfal ? Tb Kofn. Stira "1, has thlt to say ctwTflIng the gaoeral "JwlfUjent 6T" fckb fxr1y all rl!tons t-b la Mttimnii: Wha the oua im t'J41 tip, snd ha tli t)rs shall full, snd bn !! aflnr,'!a sbal tn P to pe awsy, and Um the wl".4 bla shall ba iher4 tnffvthar, and tM fha amis J)!l twit, snd -haa omt Shall SSlla t-) y-'r,tA - t.tlo-lf b-MIoa. Snd wh.ea the f.rt fenift twri, t)rM IIts shall I fit ht fTHna ah was fnt flft'h, SfuJ whan l?i t"'la '.; -o lW1 Wtn V. .tt- a hn ta t n.1 !.) h I aftf , l-tjrn t'tr f, er,-J . t '.;! t X-t---x' t t.'-tr, V-c-n .mrmn maK" te hi .'r rut. (,- I... a huir. euros law.. V. . . i One bottle will eenvtnoe vou that It it the most ' - wonderful balr tonic on tbe market. . JLt C::tst 15, 43 asd 75 Ccn!s I E:!i:t (BrmaU.loentaextratorpostace.l v , Yonr drorcirt will seeare it tor yon within M oiirs if joa deposit the prioe wllh your order J" ' ' I CEALSTIiEIT.COt A 041 CORTLANDT 8T i t - EW VZtX . t ' i - t)ra Sales Co.. CMcwo, enri Sales Ageatji j, . . it-m vta bbbm wwati ;wr r i m T. 6. pXJFt?, WholoiaJo abd teta . Prnggut , POULTRY POINTERS. " Thus far. mOvlbreedftiiasseea foah which ' aya unlformIy'darkor "light eggs., v ' " . Scatteraesrly 5!4ted4Iso'ln'itb poultry vquttrterk frpqnOntlytur ItwHf absorbnnolsture?' - u - Neglected colds mean roup, and poor roosting quarters mean colds, another of -taoae.aaea,, whretHKW-mueU-bectersbn 1ure.-ii t - ' - It la some trouble, but la order to presmemetteOth'offlhtbwUtd droppings Ishouldi be taken fronV the house.daHy. or, coyer4 uttth-ry aacUi ThdiiUry,U)usls.IsVMi8'Wett adapted to elderly persons aa to the TouoavrArhea wilr-Iajnas rlhfo oia-yoman ns ror a nffuasemryounr giri or aa wen tor a ooy as zor a map St. Louis Kepublic. ? -: jt ITyttr wintte Ifl6reAtlour Strang Ih you, mnatfAdd tQjCtid nof Jake Jromlhii phyaUaU-ln otaot wokdsf UAol that you oat must be digested, assimilated and appropriated by the nerves, bloog and tissues, before being expelled from the intestines. Kodol Dyspepsia Care adds to the physical. It glves,Osangth to and builds up sUengthiutheuniaaLme4yJMlsa uae system. It te pleasant ta the? taste and palatable, and the only ' combination of dlgestants that Will digest the: food and enable the system tti appropriate I all of its health and strength-girtajr; qaalltlek Sold by F fa Duffy. t r tMaajaaMi in n i Bohbr'a Ueaorivtie. . t Bobby was. calling with bis aUnt on the mother of a amall-boyrwho was somewhat bowlegged and. most unmis takably plgeontoed. : It happened that Bobby had seen Only straight limbed youngBters before this, though be was familiar, it seemed;1 with some Other Ills that flesh is heir to. A Bobbya aunt'a friend'a little boy made hla rn- tlai-appearaace"lB"th aoorway.-Oh, ,amitle,exdairfled'i4rropraalble( "look at that runny boy wnars cross eyed In both feetf-New York and Express. Mat! Worklrif OTertlme. - Bight hour laws are , ignored by these tireless. Utile workMt-Jr King's Few Life Pllla-nMnitons are always ak work. night and flay, curing IndlgestloaTBUl ousaesses, Coastlpatica, Blck Headache and a1! Stomach, Urer aadJBowal trottb les. y, pleasant, safe, utvVnb 60o at BrldhaaVdrac ttora . .: f -.. I'rnKi f 1dc. "1 thlikk ArC'iir y.ojli Ltvo proposed to me last ulght If you hadn't come la' the room just vrbeo you did." "What reason hare you for believing thatr .He had Just takes both of airaasVVi u his. He bad never beld more than tone of tbam ata Umabofora. ' i . Bride (exchanging bridal coatomt tor ftravellcg drees) Did I appear twrvoqs at all during the ceremony: Claral jBrideamald (envloosKA Uttls at.&rst 4ear. but not after Oeorgo had aald 1 tSSailnain Suna-Ia she a frtand ot toots) Be laHow oaa I -tall t .Wa 4a-M taatual acqualnUnoa-lUuatrated Btta. , hi i t . ftraatodo that ta extravagant .words la Moadty oacaooBteal ta ail eta- jSTOiweeatoa. v -, The Kama WHch RttrL- " ' Tho name Witch Xlatal la Btsch aba J odV 1 0 DeWUt ft tM ChtosgoArsHbe tarsalotaathtortglaallaad oalygaa olat Witch uata; Salra. k osrula ecra fof Cats, Bttias, Dralot, KcsMs, TW ur, PDas, oto.' Thafo art auay ooaattr fsluoftkla ealre, oomo of which are Issgeroas, "hfla they are all wonL'.-i la bstlog Whch Bsat Salrs Or i' tho aasM n 0 DaWUt ft Co., CVr a the box aad four Is oertala. IWid by F 8 Daffy. Tni carrro BTTts or iru:ci Eaitara DUtdct of Worth Csrrll( WBX&EA.1. oa the tth iy of rthrnary im i A Vo, ai'd his l.Ui U ike DIMr'ct Cosrlef tba VolUd f liua fos IbaraataraDUtrktof It Clival! l ltair YV rslrmr'a. kf b!a, u', srisrl aai famlurs, la t r- ef Labor aad e'j'iTr-maat f-ttU!-,- u- $ummt tl S- '. Iti:.!a,. ta dae fotm ef ls, t t :.? ', ofna'.'.s n t.e 1 7 h, ( f 1 1 I l't, 1 lt ','f 1 t 1 liS-n f -- f".rr rfrs 1 . i .. 1 1 ma Lr tll'l'til (V.rt .. t If. J , ft 1. 1 C'--ft r?" x, i r-f ! fT ra Ta ! .H (-- r ' HOVt- TO LOVE A GIRL are Shsal Be Taken ta DiseHai Bate iant Many Varieties. All girls like to be loved, but tbey are. not all alike, and care should be taken to discriminate among the many varieties. - - - ' ' ' In in q king k to to an old -maid tiro preliminaries only are necessary. Give her a fair, start, and she will do the rest. Itemember that she is making up for lost time and bold on tight and abut your eyes. As long ha aba baa taken the , cue , don't fear, the result. STou asedn't do a thing. , " When she is young and Innocent with a frank, openwork countenance and with no experience, get upf early every': morning and watch her-. dooih tep, There are others on the same traJW and lf you wish to be an active member of the club you must do your share of the. work; t If aba accepts flow 1 era and fruit readily, don't get too gayv This Is only your privilege, ? And when you feel that yoo cannot atandV It any longer tell- her so and ieave thO rest te er. ShO'.will be your teacher, a Top. neda't do tC thing. - . v .With a widow be-iealm and unmoTed 4w the face of danger. wToa aro.-ln for Itrsand don't get ratOed.Sif around Wther you can be reached and submit to everythmg. But remember that ao lar i'as you are concerned there Is noth- -insrdolng. It won't bo necasaary . If she la a tall, strehfr blond w 4 rastrbus eyes and a large open -smll don't allow your feellngat to Overcome you. o Do the right thing and whit She SvWlaeaV fhftt fob are well taken care Or. if she is any Other kind of girl,1 it f aoOsrftrfiakHer.i JWn't do a thing your self. She will do. the rest - No?.matter howlowroa aybhave no fear of WfllUmtrte-restilt : v;r But bo sure of one, tbing-before be- flHniBgtgetWmHllonior so. Tom Mas- jaon'ln' Smart.'Set ;PtetftrlTcimcnt ot fafntt Pheumoala la too dangerous a disease although he may hare the proper reme- lltoa aBdAyslolsXahoBldi always -WNmlled. IfrtflUW be-bornr in mind, however, that pneumonia always results $bjk;cl grip, and that by giving Chamberlain's Cough Remedy the threatened attack of pneamoalafayioii wardeooS. " This reatmenrof -pneumonia with the best results. DrW J Smltb,of Sanders, Ala., whoiaalsoadrugglst, ia?s of it. I haro been telling- Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and prescribing it In my prac tice for tho put six -years. I use It la case of "pneumonia and have always gotten- tho best rotulta.' Bold by all proggtats. AOvnaced. 'Tou aay that Lord Fucasb'a social position has improved since be married a rich Aaaeri can glrir Tea, Indeed.. Formerly he was only, a nobleman, but, now he belongs to our Jaslroaatocracy "rrBxebange. ' TO' CURB A COLD IH ONB DAT ' Jake Laxative Bnxnov Quinine Tab tola. AU druggists refund, the mweylf N falls toure. B W1 0 rove's) atgaaturo l oa each bet lta. BraUa:ilma la CaUvlr. . -For years back within the classic pro olacta cf PhoMilx park tho authorities of tho Dubiln.aoo have been breeding Bono at a rata that haa been. touched bvaa. othar finaniffiaria in tha Nrnrld. Tt)Sichmato:of Jreland, whlcbtls to jmhtnea ta potaoaooa reptilea, eeema to bMuiU'r raging Hon of tht iKabiaa eaaarta toench a marvelous extent that he actually thrlvea abetter ia tho opea )sJrjartthla.s(Belllag Alataaoe of tho rif- ee Uffey-than ho la accustomed to do la tie tiattro 'Africa.- rot oomo- mysto- noM.sanaaavthoat aaaaala Bounah and jhroodj la tho DubUn aoa ' ! ''laa Waa M Oaawmlu. r'A'tfrWosoed'byaverentg Into t jfOagroeablo-match with aa oUE man, Jaraara aVtadataated, Whet the clergy ttajkcamo VS that part ofth aerrlct Uharar tha balder H aaacd If the con- mtto taktf tbo bridegroom -for bar tmabaadv aaldf with treat simplicity u ' "Oh, dear, no, air, bnt yon are tha Ant pereoar who baa asked myiopm loa about thounattorrLondoa Tit- x" kto14iteFaenmoiiI.. im otlhoraoet roaiarkablo oaaot oTt h f daepeeUd c the lungs, earning J a anofila.kthai ot Mrs OertredeS Fea . Muioa, led who waa aatlraly Orreao.y thassO of OaoVlaoto Oough Car. IhO'aayst Thoooeklsg aad straialsg ao waakaaei me Uulraa Owe ta wrtgkifroa lato ttpoaada I tried a snaber of rrtasdlea to ao araO nifl lased 0av Vlaato Coagk Cars. Fatr bMUrO ol (bU-.WOboarfal- remedy tared ass entirely of the eoagh, ttrtflgtfe nedtiyhstad restored tie to sormsl wr'sht, hsalih and ttreegth.? Bold by F I Osffy. FACTS ACOUT GEMS. i tltihf f1nb4 dlanxioda are rare, but Oot inkmrn. One bk b wrtgftH tea re rata are parrhil by tha tniO'tfs TU (!rieJ rhr In Ibe wotld la la tbe roal'm of the a!, ah t,t l'f!. I w',r,a 173 ramfs nA m worth faf rr ! thna any dU round, in t:a'.r- Tbrra are j tr'.fy e f diarrri-.1a Is Asa It . but Uiiy aff m :.'i-r j ar1 M t f la tilt V.tia rr.'M) I r't t I . a a ( l'at J!1 S f 'L r ',t'-rr i: ma. i!e'sr,( ' :r 11 ter t f i!r. .' j ! - - -'ff fr.ra tl ' ! a '". S rrctat.t tt I I f A feature ot tit ITntf SbS sov eminent cxbitilb ntlll be a 0'1J Lrk-jMi.(i -which wlU ciltiii10biias. " . t. 4 The DlsciDlee of fbrlut are td baVe an exhibit The building wUl be a mod el.of.the study of. Alexander CsmpbelL the founder of this body f. ' ' ;V . A beehive cokeoeen loVfta blast will be one of the exhibits presented by I ii.entucty, ine- viue urass- KUte-uaa 0,000 square feet of floor apace In the ralace of Mines and Metallurgy. ; .Anpraotlcal working laboratory' for assaying minerals will be aa exhibit ot the Colorado School at, Mlnea.- It will be operates) by atudoata. The Colorado TOmmtssfoSRhas Appropriated $300 tor exhibits ) MfiXictfrwlIl exblbltra model ot tho penitentiary, of tbO federal district of that-republic. tA ' ull set ot- photof grapba iabdntottasmg data concerning the bJstoryt tho famous structure will aocojnpttnyvthe model. t- - feKPre K10I5. . i . r DlatiiiSticof strlksrs are not nearly m grjwaklhdlTldual disorder of tho tjttem. Overwork, lost of sloop, Jtsr youi tentton will be followed iby otter collapse, anlaokf rellablo remedyil tnj- medlatoly empWyod. rhera'si nothing so efficient to etxo dlaordert' 't ih LlveJ or Kldneja' 0 Electric Bltton. 1ijiat AbfilOi aad effective ner- ftnm iwaaaOwiaii arouhd medi cine for rua down tynema. "II 'dispell Utrroatgasa. Bhnuaatitm and! Xooral glaJand dsimla Malajda germs. Qalr0o and-atitfabtion joaranteed y a D uraanam, DruggaXE. m m ,: TJta-Barber'a Pole. I A The oylgth of the barber's pole, .Itself almost now a thing or the past, otfgv nated in the days of barber surgeon; when bloodletting waa considered a panacea Qr most ot the Ilia that fleeh U AeltJio.i ffib pole waa used ifor the patient to grasp during the operation; -and ay fillet or bandage for tying up the arm. When the pole waa notiia uee. the tape waa tied to it and twisted -TOUntf lS'sffnr'tthen It waa hung up ao ft Sign. At length, instead of natbging out the actus pole used in operatlona, a painted do 'with stripes round it in imitation of v the genuine artlclo and lta bandages Waa placed over thte abop; Inflammatory Rnenmatism dared.' '. William Staffs alhraaoinaa of Boa nlson,ih,lo waaooallned tohls fced fot toTdral sraekii Wlthiladammatory ' rhed' matlsm. ''i"iodatanyt remedlos; he lays. "F'nsllIseLttoMcCaw'a drug store forabot- cf Cnamberlalal'Pala Balm n whtob tlmj I waa nnabM t use hand or foot, and la- one week's ''time was rbU to .go to work at happy as a eian-' For tale by all druggists; Do geese "quack?" "No," says the Observant critic;, "geese do not quack. but tbey squack." It btthe ducks that quack, and the story of the goose go ing about from day to day , With1 quack, quack,' quack," 10 declared' to be without good foundation. TbBre ta, Indeed, quite a dlfferenoa .ln the vo cabulary of these feathered crettnrea. but It requires a sharp ear to diacovef the difference. It SiYcd flTTEer. P. A. Danforth of t0 range, tia, tuf- farad for tic -moataaMrUh? aT-itghlfnl running tore oa hla Jag., bat wtftas that BuoUoaf Arnica Salro wholly ourad tt la Are days., Jot Ulcart,Wouad4, rYof itl tho boat talr U the wotld. I Cure guaranteed. Only rets,' Sold -by 0 BridhamJ dfaffitt. Wait, et Warlft. I I-. Mlsa Wtdora-Wben -HaMld- ktsa4 m be told sne that bw Wed Wv-Tr rMend what a .waato .of . wetda . We hope nobody orecoaotod aa they do oa tha Jta i Washington, (IaJ Democrat. topafleaoa and prtdo-Jiav aaawoysd, aora ooeav Oaa.wriiedaaaai JfsaVtn I n-xuaw.. UaiAii 1 1 t'etatrajre4 "It never paya to ruatla much aald. lasy Kara vox, a-aitoa roooa ma eor bar oa MtwmtWaxx7iJ don't beUaro- lav atiirtaVvp tot '- at all, fr odea toe soxKbenrrttUt bring boot I fan. ' !ow, thewa'a tbo tm bat aatryluatgimatosaasasdaaPeata. The bra thai wackatoa hard oar la first to ks ba breata. Tbeprtbet figbht tho bardaet far tbo eortt tbKrwwl fa tba wry Is ftrtt ttf fattarwt ta aa' first of an to die. . Tba tort fUet trVw to do tt aO ana works bMtf to bonea.- Tbe dog fbe. doM tb bertta It tha ooe (hat g:u the ttonaa. NA, HT, tbla vrrttla iisrd-brH-'.tit I 6nti keer what tbry aay. A a bor or a V work's otmi aaayi rVry Wr fay," An' tbaa bo tU 'gaftwO (bo mmil lis oipty Trk tI eo ap.eeaat. j' m ur ilka old.laty Carra -SaxUi'i-grim. '' ' 1 TS rkiaeee rn. ."The f"l ttt tha J.( y.f ar?a;.a"y cf rWarvl f Ttatrtale air.t has a : ; -arl tn fcer1y Try ii4 r '-.! y at v ij tr,t ti l"n ! f f .V. lfs'l 1 fi-.A T a fnwt tlnr rf t'.e rreal ere fiah4 n- t t rial' T,. a'mti "1 J " ar ; ( - I I t--. !' r : - -n Cal f,s in t , ra. n '" t Ij i flt!-a) r'-e ta v 1 'il !". tt J' ), a 'ti. n. II" ) ' tot WORLD'S FAIR NOTES. h FAMOUS FOR FAT, . D4aal'rafcef,n'n Bte la 480, . -Hot Th Sdm e WataMe. .- Ti-iame of Daulel aVambert' aa a champion among fat men in England, it not in tbe world, still remaina an- rivaIed.T.D4DQie waa bont at Ixicester in mo and died in 1809 at Stamford. The grandson of a celebrated cock- Jlghtecand addicted la aport Ihrough- snt bJs nfe. bisQTmenslona were not -ps tfiHgdlnnryranfr kia hablta were not CUTercntS fronrv these tot other lada un til Iwwaavfoastean? years old. .'When twenty-three years ot age, however, be turned the scale at thirty-two atone, and, although he la recorded to have been; xheaf bietta Walk" from Woolwich tOiLondoavat the time of hla death, in hla fortieth year, he had attained the prodigious; -weight of fifty-two atone, or .728 fpoundaTaadwa more or less help- leas. JBte waa a modest man, and -when he-1 had achieved physical greatness fame iiwaa-lhnjBtuupou htm. He was for a.longt time., unwilling to be made a ahow ..of, but no gained a more than local reputation, and people traveled from far to see him, resorting to vari ous devlceo ln !order to bo allowed to dorao. At-lonth!lhe oroepect of profit overcame hla resolution, and for four yean before' his death he exhibited himself In" Ldfidon -'and in the prov tncoa.'...T Her waa apparently a man of some wit, for" Once; before he permitted the blle to aw upon him an Inquisitive PorooB hadt gained aecess to hla pres ence, by pretending to bo a fellow sportsman Interested In the pedigree of a mare,1 wnereupon tmbert promptly (opiiodi'TShe waa bred by Impertinence out of Curiosity." Before thO day a of Daniel Lambert, Edward' Bright of Maiden Waa 0 well known fat man, al thought hla name no longer lingers as a houaehoid word. Ho died in 1760 at tbo age of thirty years, weighing forty- itwo etono and aeven pounds, and is stated to bavo been an active man till a year or two before his death, when hla corpulency so overpowered his strength that hit life waa a burden and bla death, a deliverance. Both Bright and Lambert seem to have been genial. good humored fellows and very popular among tnoee who visited tbem. In deed popularity seems to be the lot of tbe corpulent In fact as well as in fic tion. ' Tbe heroes of fiction, however. have the advantage in the matter of lasting glory, and the names of Daniel Lambert and the fat boy of Peckham sink Into Insignificance beside those of Falstaff and tho fat boy in "Pickwick." -London Standard. Applied Bclence. v. waen James Busseu Lowell was minister to England, be waa guest at a banquet at which one of the speak era waa Sir Frederick Bramwell. Sir Frederick waa to respond to the toast, "Applied Science." It waa long after midnight -when the toast was pro poeedv and several apeakers were still to be called. Rising In hla place, the aclentistaald: "At thia hour of the night, or, rather, of .the morning, my only Interest In up plied science la to apply tho tip of the match" to the aide of the box upon Which alone It ignites and to apply the same ao obtained to tbe wick of a bed room candle." A moment .later Lowell tossed a pn per across the table to him bearing those two lines: Ob, brief Blr .Frederick, would that all eeuld ectoh Tour happr talent and supply your match I Youth's Companion. . . A FtTOElte Reae4j For Babies ... IM plaasaat tssta aad prompt cures katamadaChijnbarlata'i Congb Beme- dy a favorite, with the mother of smell chJMiea," It quickly cares their coughs andooldo aad prevents aay danger paeajaoalaot.othsy oadoua coaseqea oav. It aoioaly suras croop, but when nvaavaiaoomaiuotroupy consa ap- eaars will MtTaat the attack. For by all drmgglsla. atoariAara Ike lalee a' 'ree-r Ia Maaorauerof -tbe-auMi outlu-rn Wanda of Greece, the- parents ui both aldaa taka npoa tbemsetvr nil the reationatbnitasa of court ship and mur riaga. Courtahlp, as we andarmtand la not in any way permitted to the be trothed coopla. No moonlight walks or tote a totao era altowed. Bncb a course would bo daeavsd highly reprehensible, aad u-weoang) if tbaro any, must taka plaoo la that arseeaaa of the ekl ami Bat tbava at ao groat tlane for re pining at these decrees of custom, for tho BttrrUjre . fid lows tho offer aa lulcily as may be. CtEOFYALUE KaptTTe- F. JLbwrly, fXlntxrtifipctU :'' ..' liic? : . ..Thefcaim.of TAat't. IMaoy r&to an j Ueta's tnlal feel pread ef sack tclorMaeat U the tofldataf, Which la ar eaeef ijr,Vet Sviroag orfaareet la lw F'rt, W. f. t-eafTy Pnpt tt fart we of Tfc r.u4 U'i Co, oa Orlfflth itrtot m! '.!r,g ml (ifTS Street, Oeytt I kre m 1 Drtea'l Olstaat la ay faj. lr asi rsd H ta be all i!tt, 14oat ears V) a'.;w f Sam to be pM!b4 ,t twvinso..:at af prefrUlary ad l '- -. 1 tC'.'-j '.'. say al' atMia.bat p. &' 0!ti.al la .k a 1'aWe tad a- -.- r j V t I UI tot thm4 U t- ' ; ) t . f f t. a. I obtalaed It at I ' i I t t-' j . y ,i I f -t "'-. rrvtaUsMfs, a W. V , it. T, f ; V. ". '.at - T r.' aa4 Mil "He Was Yeiy Pale." ; - . "Had no appetite and had a great deal. of sore MASTER E. Nobody, not even the most learned scientist living, can tell ell ot the 1 ma sons why the children Xo not thrive In growth. We often notice children who have formerly been robust and strong suddenly and vlthout any ap parent cause begin to show signs of falling health. Appetite Is not as keen aa It was,' tho checks begin to loss their color, and there Is a fulling oft in weight. Food does not nourish as It should, there is a susceyilbilty to taking cold, ant! tha cvlder.ee i: a:s plain as daylight that.iho vlialKy is low red. Let us Introduce; ;i h tier which oiigiit to bo interesting 10 tv.ry lnoih-j;". Milton Junction, Wis., Nov. 27, 19" Dear Sirs: 1 w.;nt lo t-.'il yu v.:.:t good your Ozon:ub.ion has duno to j-.y little son, n(w iliree years ol:l. I .i bad been In dvSkatc health an. I 1: I suffered a ereat deal wiih ijn is 1 digestion. lie was very p. tie, h:;.l !. appetite and had a great dul of throat. lie was not sui''.:;;; aa'l wo were very much worried u.joi.I hi:r.. A short time ago I commenced giving htm Ozomuision, ,tnd tli ehaii: in him has indeed been rern:m.abie. Whenever I see a pale, thin chi;J now 1 tliin'.c of it and wish that the child could have the beneficial propTTtlos which I Urn.w Ozomuision contains. Our little son now weighs S3 pounds, has rosy checks. good appetite, sleeps well and Is grow ing nicely. Mis digestion is all right, be no longer suffers from constipation and, In fact, ho Is the picture of health in every way. We cannot possibly pralHe Ozomuision too much, as we are so thankful for what It did to our little boy. Very truly yours, (Signed) (Mrs.) LIZZIE SIIOLES. When the mother sees" her little child restored to health by Ozomuision ahe does not care about tho scientific reasons for this change in health; all he cares about Is that health has been restored and the child is now vigorous F. 8. DUFFY, Wholesale & Retail Druggist. mm fCOLCHICINl SALICYLATE WILLUKI MrO. Sdl, I) HV K Horses 'liv v I kvt jort t4 CHOICE 0AR-L0 tn t nor.finri.1 Mule d extra riNisn and qualitt nUh! to n riv Alo fall n4 cotBp!cto ttooV o( f ftooa, rrVtMU'.i llmr, K'un hkl! I oflcr fof m'b for 6 mh ot aVfUU j p,r, oar. htiwiijf to iftr joti mony on yottr porcfuuei. r fi::i: r,n: m:rox:i: tivjciso . I.1VEHY A 8rr.CIALTTrrf)rr,itnflmel i!lafactyjf errlofc throat" COLE SHOLES. and strong and able to grow and de velop as it ought to do. The trouble with children as a rule is that for some unknown reason their systems lack the nourishing properties of food and the growing body must languish In consequence. When the child takes Ozomuision it not only gets the wonderful properties of cod-liver oil In the best possible form for palate and stomach, but it also gets tbe hy pophosphltes of lime and soda, which li.ive a favorable effect upon the diges tion, feed the nervous system and sus tain tho growing brain. This com l.lnallon of cod-liver oil and hypo .ti')sphltcs, as Is found tn Ozomuision, i.i i lie best possible remedy for children who do not thrive. O?oimiislon Is a splendid remedy for and colds and all affections of t.'uo.it and lungs. It goes far be voiiii UiK however. In giving vitality t ) tin i ntlre Kystem and bringing i :uk the i h .-.-.teal vigor by which all b:!dren sliuw their prosperity in gmwth. l or the tr-thlng baby that suffers so murh dlslit ra in Us little world Ozo muision Is ;i remarkable preparation, and In all t'toso conditions in which children do not thrive it is the best remedy which could be employed. Ozomuision contains no harmful drugs whatever, and Is perfectly safe to give to children. Its sweet taste alone com mends it, because children like It and do not look upon It as a medicine. DruggistB sell Ozomuision at 60 cents and JL If your druggist does not keep Ozo muision in stock, he can easily order it for you, or If you desire a small sam ple to see what It la like you can obtain the same by mentioning the name of this paper In which you read thla ad vertisement, and sending . to THE OZO MUL8ION CO., 98 Pine Bt., New York City. Trochct's Colchicine Salicylate Capsules. A standard and infallible cure for RHEUMATISM and GOUT, endorsed by the highest medical authorities of Europe and America. Dispensed only in spherical capsules, which dis solve in liquids of the stomach without causing Irritation or disagreeable symptoms. Price, 31 per bottle. Sold by druggists. Be sure and get the genuine CO., ( I. EVKI Jas aauro. Wsa Fr S I I KKV Wilmington Marble and Granite Works MOXUMKNTN a" HKilJSTONKN. ('iincterv Work at liitflit Prion I.elU'rilifr x i,d Knurling the Heml, Lilt'Hl Hoiim. All Work Giuaintoed. II A. XUCKER& BRO rroj.rletorB, WILMINGTON N, 0. II hi ti ed of tone, Dooriilli and Wmr"" cou'l liui.iMi sameatahort noiite d Mules ' 113 vr: AT ICU EAT '' mf P:t t.nw wl.at It b!h (''( f f , ' 1 rif I'M' ' " n r .in Ij Li Hi lit"' T. J "
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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