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' 1 ' T Cay la the year, ex nal Building, 68-60 . - " . i . i ' -:-:yc;.Q. iOnayeajr, In a.'.Tanca.... Qnyer, net in advance.. .... I Monthly, by carrier In the city!. M 1 Advertising Rates furnlahed ov appli cation. . Stored at the Poet Offlce,'Kew Bern, C, 6-j second class matter. -" I, Jlclal rpei i f TiqV fear - Crave Comtr. SEN AtC3 SIMMONS AHDJSATI'S , The report' at published in the Ral eigh papers of' Benatof Simmons', ad dress to the State Democratic Executive Committee; after Jl gimmons liad been elected State Chairman of -the Demo cratic party, created n VonnonsTdea 'in many minds, a W aredlted Chairman Blmmons isrUh claiming the Watts hill as being the most" prominent, isoe In . KUW ayiUhV) wWH vv wmm- t sr do j chief fighting;"' i :In an interview afterwards, Chairman , Blmmooilateportsd at follows: ) . "r My'remarka before the State commlt tee were not correctly quoted- In all re- "epects in the Raleigh. morning papers. 1 cid sot say that the JVatts bill would ; be the paramount issue in this campaign or that there' would be any paramount - Issue, nor do I believe It The Repub lican party, by taking the aide of liquor ' and assaulting Democratic temperance legislation has made .the Watts bUl aa tesue, and the Democratic party will defend and support . that - legislation; But neither the Watts bill nox any other question will be paramount.. We are , not In the paramount business, There will b many -issues: upon which the . Democratic party will go to the people of this State and ask for continuance of t rVuit why.the Traits law shoald 7be an all important lssue,the Journal is unable t say, nnlesOt should be said of It. that itVai the Weak point in democratic leg islstion henee demanded the" reateet " aupporioi.tU'lpar.''; i : U the Wattalaw la legislation inimical tb the Btate' Welfare, it wiuWthaPem- ooralle party's business to see to Its re peal, beosuse It ls iuch' a bad law, and net wait f or its political enemies to force its repeaVc1lf ngh fear of party de tetiXta tiWr,USio more than any ether -party legislation, formica the puty must 'contend Jf it believes it a Tood law.VnjTif unwise, then It should Beck its repeal at tht;,niij: ppportunltsnl and of Its own acord, not by any pollnl cat psrty reap, or because or political ex ldlency -i. When a political party begins peeking the expediency joute, it is getting into i i political jraters.Vni will soon be W -, mhd, iut.'theae it nothing as yet ro Indicate that ths North Carolina Democracy, Is In snowwaters. ,."; We oiler One Hundred Dollar Reward pr any case of Catarrh,- that cannot be t ured by Half Calarrh Curo,'. C i ' ' :i; r.JJCHBKKT4C0, i . '. Totodo,a.. the tndersigned, have known F J f, '' cnoy for the iast 15 years, and believe : q perfectly hohoiable J all boalntss u. actions an4 financially able'to c airy cut any obligations made by bl Cim. Waldino, Kihsau A JliBvin,i .Wholesale DroggUU, Toledo, 6, Htll's Catarrh Cure la taken Internally ..iUng directly bpoa the blood and muc .us surfaces of (be system. Testimonials h nt rree. Bold by Druggists, 76c--v Take OalTs Family fllla for conitip tons . T r, uilcf O'Connoll,: the Irish; orator; tin Cofcnt rinrden, InloH, many i -Ago, a ryl Jpbn Ctolciiian, an Jld ..i ll (ftorf pictured him as follows: ri ifiiiHlpnc Lung upeUbound on the ; I t the irrrat. orator. ; Ills weo it nnl tmnaiilfloent vol. flavored i fis rich llltKjmlan a'ceent, held ii.tClml nnd aMiHe captive..-. As for . i At t' t(1o lilfKMl took f re. rdV boart .4 ,Uh jiflB iloiinte JnJIjfTJaUon'l hp:' a. Into' t'nn es be dwelt upon r-ngs tf inT belovod country. r. i iirolv, wis Buch a 1-orn oratorl r in.'B . rri ii m moment . and 4 (!ili'Ht. Kirnnjre te Say, they r 3,,iL;ii.il Jn the rvrong tilnco, ,i' i : nt J, t lie afforded tlirio !, "!; 5. As be upproacb l i r i.hi m ;!inn, carrlpd swey .i fn' I n t k Ms -wig offja ' i v ). .m It In lil and 1 ! ' s I .-m:"' 1 1 il(t brow With - . ii liRii'lnnna. The . , i i i i ilurnl (i ml epjiro t , r, ( i inrtl to think It ; f ,,!! mi- r"nii)it.' . ; ,. : 1,'imc " ' ;l I'n7nT Pf.lTS iv rj 1 ul. i : 1 ! . : u ! i 1 .' I i t! Cotton,' Grain, frorUoss txA Stocks Range In Friwcs. rue,:.. tui . '. Shipments. - : The following are the market quota tions, received by private wire from J Walter Labaree Co.3o Barrus & Co. New Bern,N.q,. - - m r- r -'t-' ' 1 t??x ' Hnw Tobk, Aug. 1. OoTtOK; Open, High. JiOWClose 10.08 9.95 10.07 '9.97 -1. 97 -9.92 J9.9ar.70 " 9.87 9.98,9.7319811 . jOctr.'fc..9.77 "jan,U.-' . Chloago, July 80. Chicago Qraln., '-Open..i . Close 'J "3 v.1290 Air s 701 Sept Wheat -Sept Corn Sept Oataf ' Sept Ribs Sept Pork : ;" Sept Lard ' 90- 4 w1- v -"760' ; 1895 .- flew Tork.Aog, Stocks; Open, Ami, 8ugarr...V Amr. popper... 61 Atchison........ 76 , Southern Ry.'.t . 23 : Southern Ry.pf. ; . U.& Steel,:...., iff TJ.8.8teel pf.,. 69 j Penn.'RR....;'...ll9 Erte..,. m LouUvllleiNash 114 : 8L Paul.:....:. 148 N.T Centra-.... U9 N. W...5-.V.. 601 Va. G Chemical. 26J : ' Close 63 '78 18 - 61 120 Hi lr 47, 119 'M - 87 ; A Terfept Painless Pill, is the One that will cleanse the system, set the liver to action, remove the bile, clear the complexion, cure headache and leave a good taste In the mouth.' The famous little pills for doing such work pleassntly and effectually are De Witt's Little Early Risen. e Bob Moore, of La fayette, Ind. Bays: All other pills I have ttsed gripe and sloken, while De Witt's Little Early Risers areletmply .perfect.' Sold 8y"TS. Duffy, druggist. , ii-7. Medical Vae ot WhUky, - Whisky as -an .alternative to jvlne nitty nndoubtedly' be employed medici nally with Advantage in certain cases, both for men nnd for womcni. But this Is very . different! from, the jconatarit tecommendatlon wliich ls Busppstwl, ns If; . indeed, dwtots regard whisky as u sort of panacea fot every' disease un der the sun, innd tnke a perfect delight In urging Its consuru'ptloa upon -tliuir patients. Aa a matter of fact, there never was a time when medical inen were inore slow to prescrib the use of alcohol in any form than they are In the"prestent day, - nor a timb when so many ref ruined, from advising its use at all. Hospital, A Summer Cold. .. A summer cold Is not only ana)? lag but if not relieved Pneumonia will be the probable Jesuit by Fall.- One Minute Cough Cure clears the phlegm, draws out the inflammation, heals, aootbesand strengthens the lungs .and bronchial tubes.-One Minute Cough Cure Is sn Ideal, remedy for the children It is pleasant to the taste and perfectly harm less. A certain care for Croup, Cough and Cold.' Sold by" F. 8. Dotty; drug. gilt, ! ' . ; Burros k Cos Cotton Letter, : ' New Bera Aag,lst' There belog no Liverpool marketlhs cotton market bete; was without In. fluence from .that' quarter, "With the exception of 'August which opened 7 points lower, the early jnarktt was quite steady with prices generally higher than Saturday dosing .level. "In . addltlohlo more or leas farther support by the old bull crowd, prices reflected good baying b room traders . based on ,bs.ldea that the weather oohdltloos throughout the South were not altogether favorable be causa -of theretoeas1r' raibi In some sectioned The Mew Orleans .'Time. Democrat said that the condition of (he crop was not i whoUy satisfactory, 'and also referred, to the scarcity of Ubor sad the boll weevil as ddlTJoDal factors operating against , tbe crop' jirospecls. This' report was one of the early ball In fluence. .PUIra, spot h0U50i . boocht moderately. St October and under this Influence the whole list strengthen and showed a disposition to adranoe farther We think'; that owing to (be p reseat large short loteiejti and to the fact that the weather la the eot'.on bH Is k on settled sod damig9 -claims 'my bere teported from there any moment. We are Inclined to lan toward the ball side of the market aa the roost profl table One forthepretanl. -.'. . : "if;,- . " m v;'; .'"ThO art of Itlor writinn 'le'wd.ly nrRiortwl nowadays," Said tli) mau ut lltrrary tnt. : " ' Thnt rpuiRrk,1 naid bis more prft. tlcul Trli'iid, "Iifin liat you haven't ft eon et coin wlio Is npplj-tng bim- clf to ehon'lug you why his allowance ucbt to be .4mtcaud." WasUlnutoq ftar." ' '.' ' v 1 1 : : . la h yarl of a li al tnul, nhi-llO NMt 1 fn'i. l i. 1 S'. ht a ii mtirr " 't .(, :"l ! wairr fj 1 1,-r lulr 1 .,ih I . i t i 1 1 (! . i r ! I ! I; - ! ! in I V If 1 - I, MAS Of fcL&.I j dlgesU what you eat. .KCD0L oe"aes. purifies, strengthens and sweet ens the stomach, - K0D0L eflrM Indigestion,., dys-' ..i ... t pspsla, and all stomach and bowel tfoubles. - K0D0L nocelerates'tho-actlonof th-eastrio glands and v gives tone to the digestive organs.,' " E0D0L relieves en overworked n stomach ef all nervous strain, gives to the heart a full, tree - and untrammeied action, nourishes vthe nervous avstom and feeds the. rain.' "...''V. -t K0D0L tna wonderful remedy jhat Is "making so many - sick people .well and weak people - strong by givlngto their bodies all of -he nouriihment that is contained In T the food they eatv4 ' Tnr Dnttr Cu Swly Tw. ;Bott!i'(m!y.-"it.00 Slu holdlnt &(um thm. total U,hlehell for 80a, - - " MIMMOOin.Tf - k DsWITT CO., CUICAQO HUMOR OFf THE HOUR Mr. and Mm Bartholomew Veeder, after boarding for years atn hotel nettlr Jackson park,- held a consultation one evening last week and decide torrent a flat and go to housekeeping..., The next day they secured the flat : ? Then Mrs. Veeder went to a large, es- tabliBhmcnt downtown and "bought a complete outfit of furniture and house- koeping -enppllcsr ordering its silvery two days tliereafter.- - ), , l unctually at the appointed time the outfit came In two large wagons,., ! The men unloaded the thlngSr-.car- rled Uieia into the house and at Mrs. clef'a request took off the wrap- HUe checked off the: articles .one by one and iitected them carefully. - Si ' , Not a thing was missing. Nothing wag broken, 'it r'-"?v There was not a scratch on any nrd cle of furniture.-; tl.'-v-A, v This was. so obviously impossibie that Mrs. ,Yoeder could not believe her eyes, sue was convinced that She most bo going crazy Vj, In alnrru ehe ran out into the hall way, called loudly to her husband and awoke" .'- , i -u:! It was all a dream. Chicago Trlb- une. "I enhriot help telling you again that 1 love you," said Mr. De.Tfop...4,Caa you not hold out any hope?' . vi did hold but one hope," replied Mies rechbv wearily ,but that's gone now.";, ---' 'e i.'V'"' r ? "What was it J P ' ? f-;. "I bad hoped you wouldn't mention this subject j again. , rhlladelphla Proas. ;! '.' " of.?- The Death Penaltj.- . A Utile thing sometimes -'. tesolu Ii death. Thus a mere scratch - in signi ficant eats rr puny bolls have paid the death penalty.'j'lt Is Wise to have Buck- lco's Arnica Salve ever handy, , Its the nasi saiveon earn . ana ww prevent in- talHy.-wben . burns, rsorvs , ulcers and piles threaten Only 83, al , C D Brad ham's drug stjri,:'-, ."i.v'-v'i' r?H- in,, i Maxwcll-Sominervllla of the' TJnlver Slty of I'ebosylvanla apent nearly for ty years 'of bis Jlfo in , oriental travel land s4udy;-::;.'y?;r;-w 9.if' a, Profefior Sommorvllle uaed aome- tlmca to narrate the strange ertor. that was once made by a French explorer bo had knowa .This explorer had made a Jonrncy to Kalrwan and had drawn a L ' . . . L. - . . I 1. . . ..I . The Blugular tiling about this man was that the' name VMaarlfah appeared ao raiftiiy.1 times oh it 'A river would.be the Maftrlfsb s-lver; a tnountaln would be Mount Maarifbh; a village, a Ia a va)Ii(, -eaefa would be called Maar- ifsb.'V- ''. " ' ... vhen"TTofeW JSommeryino, saw this nino be luoichfd. ..'-. . t)on't "you know," be said to the traveler, "what .hiaarlfsh means la Ambler : -V ' 'No," eaUUhe other. " "What does it uiesuT. . " -, , , ","It means 'Don't know.' " ' t ; , ." ' U . - - r - - A Jrtloil ' ;p!r Ilnrry JulinKtun, the J'.nsllph cx plurr, oti(i trntelnl on a fhtD with a p'l'nie. Jt wn n i;rct favorite wllb nil. tlm (iiikhi'iiiti unlit tUt'i rriiai nhimrd Tit Mmlcira a lady with n In fiilit. 'i'lm bitter t . Svi 1 a 'X'1 1"ft' of n t tent ton nn il t!m p'ia r"; IH'T1(:fl li'f'ftlli i''i:!i'rti '1 runt "'-filniis. tlr IlntTT .lulilr.ton fulina.-l l nn ! ' one 1 -i y JiiMt In Him; tu i n'Vi ht a ttii ely. .'Ili i liild L.i il Ih n li ft iiiis;'inril el fur n iminit lit in tin r.Tl!. 1 ! f linil inmlp fi.r If, ' rnilli It ml V in In !' It liver!.., ml In u f'A liimll It. F.t; f V --rt.itily I '- ...t -y ! f!." I I (! 1' ! 1' ' t: r 1 1 1 I . t ; ;i i: lit 1 - i t " c.-ui . '-a wln-u you t:.e ;;re.. It nut only al, but rulus the fire I : :i k wt-il. ( i n i nt the tscarua find eti.s of the ki:i.!n-a liiuiii uiia if durahiiity in want i J. '1 lie ct'iiii'iit Cils tne cracks and ITCVL-Liis wattT from running under It. Cracks in a cooking stove cuu be satis factorily filled by paste made of six parts of common wood ashes-to ono part of table salt mixed with cold water. Properly mixed It will prove lasting and will take blacking. - ... A Pretty Koveltr. -" 1-A pretty novelty Is the work table, which could easily be made at home by a clever girl. This consists Of a ta ble somewhat similar in shape to the eighteenth - century coffoe tables,.- thd height up to that of one's elbow when sitting on an ordinary chair. The. ta ble has spindle legs, nnd the top should measure about fourteen Inches square. It is Inclosed round with pieces of thin wood v measuring 'about six w- seven Inches deep, -The inside must b6.Jlned with quilted satin which has had vari ous Uttleocketsatid pincushions sewed 5 - vwf w4T K. '-- .. AfWi a wtsV vd on it'- Tba outside ean-bs stalned or enameled, and imitation 'marquetry Jooks especially well on Jit, as the sides afford exceptional opportunities for tlie display of -those 'fascinating wreaths and f-lbbons dear to the heart of the old marquetry ' workers.. Poker " and nail : work" is ttlso Jeffectlveri nuds tt should" be bor"ne In. mind that this table is Intended :Xor' .ornament, as" well, as use and 'Its decoration carefully stud led. rl-The' contents can be protected from'dusf by a -loose satin cover" elab orately -embroidered" - ior sllkS, 7 ribbon The modern mutton, sheep must also ba wool producer, says tho Farm and Stock- Journal, r Time .was when yie fleece waa regarded as of more, lmpof.. tance than the carcass and the sheep then kept on American lrms Were' of character to meet the requirement of heavy fleeces to a relatively. light car cass. -.But this condition has changed from various causes, ihe principal one being the steady; increase tor the "de mand for. mutton, rblch made It the more profitable end of the sheep,1" The American" Merino baa been replaced by th ."Down "and "' longwoot "Kngliab- breeds, wboee. mutton qualities .have been carefully developed for years, not much attention being paid to the4eece. 80 now tt is mutton and wool, instead of wool and mutton,' as it was twenty yearn' ago.-vc'.-. "OalB, Bess a tki Vrm,'"r J Guinea hens, both as useful and or namental birds, should have noplace on. every." farm. Th' only, objection usually made against them la on ac count lot 'their noisy outcries.: One soon becomes accustomed, to. tbelr pe culiar -music .and hardly notices it or disregards It oil account of their many desirable qualities. ; They -are attrac tive to the sight, amusing In theft hab its and acttona,. and by many their fleah and 6ggs are considered superior articles of dletM3range Judd farmec r j ' -r. .. ; n - i- -. ; ; ..J ,Wfci tfc Tni Seat Shawi. ' Jf poultrymen could be persuaded to pse trap bests they would be surprised to discover what "differences in egg production' exists between hens from .the same flock. In tha'Matne expert ment station teat-one White Wyan dotte hen laid SlSrecgs In k year end another not one. tOf four riymouth Jtocks one laid six eRgs and the other three 2S7, 210 and "251 reflectively. Tin general use of the trap next would dim ilo,the profit of poultry keeping with in five years, Poultry Herald. . . r -. ' Don't ttm Too Tlp. , ExpnrlmenU lu pliinling trwo of dif ferent depths have txi-n tented at Ocrnmn exinTlmcnt station, with rhnr- ncterlHtlc llnlroulinrHii. -A numlifr of trees wfT H' t nt the usubI cli-ptli nnd others st Various t itlin, all lwi-r t lin u the nominal, to two what tfTcrt this would here upon the rooin of tho trci . In rvory c'! the tree, both In t"P snd rmitii, frtw inure nlowly with (ut; lu mnn'ia depth 1n plaullnit bijund th llHllnl depth. i Oplll 1 p 11" 1 1 k. One of in !.: f 1 ." " ! v 1 ' l)i if 1 tUft llO W !l "II Mill, f ! i I 1 e cnii'.e tin1)' Cu- f i-r-;.l';.- I ;.t In 1 lin ,:.- M.wl, fr-m . -l ( Til. f- 1 1 M 1 , t : . ir !.. !'!,'' , c. .... 1 1 , II H.I In I I' -ii t '1 II' 1 r t; 1 I, :.i-. ; 1 ' I I ' .... : t . -. : 1 :t t lu f..e c -(fa yon; J..UU is to n.ake up bis x.i h . t r;t,:.t. ---. fcno Wly don't you .make' up yours to start riylit now? Baltimore News. .PLAYS AND PLAYERS.' Otis Skinner la fishing hi the Maine Woods. :- SIIss Julia Marlowe is resting at her euuimer place, jaighmount, In "the !Jtskllls. r , Dora Olsen of the "Woodland" com pany is an -expert yachtswoman.: She aaila a knockabout almost every after noon in Boston harbor. ;-iv-Vvi?;-"The, Wizard of Oz"'wli nuke an extended tour of .this country next sea son. Every cltv of linnortanco on ie Pacific coast will also be visited.' x" : wruce .jvuig or ine . woodiana" com-1 pany. Is a daughter of Allan King of Jacksonville, Fla.f who was one of the most famous musicians of the fiouth,. . Fred,lienno has "retired from the xafjt roZ. "The Maid and the' Mummy'' hnd; has been-aucceeded; in thjSiTolevof the bankrupt : cnrlo dealer "by Bichatd Carroll.; v t tlt. r- , BlancbeMorri9on?ofv4h6-T08ton' iahs" has made one. of her great suc cesses this season wherever she has played Maid. Marian In "Robin IJood." She, took .up tho part of Dolores in "The Serenade'.'?, at less than twenty, four hpurs' notice,'.': c -'Mips MSircuf Yan. DressecBin the mountains of the . Tyrol, bttfe keeping up beri jocaLstudles even, in, that re mote region.- Though she will not felng & -public lof two jrears, she is g sal aried, member of HeluriclJ f onrieaVa Metropolitan Opera House forces. " 1 '.HORSS AND-, HORSEMEN. V S Knnp McCarthy . worked old" Pa.lm Leaf, 2;10, in 2:13 at the Indianapo lis track recently?, - 7 , - William Ahnln of Springfield, Ohas Bazelwood Hal,t,3a5by: Hal Dillard, 2 mi and six others in hiiwstftblo.' !t 'I V, KSchooley,of Port Pover, Ont, will race the pacer f. B, E.v and several, green prospects, this summer. Jeorg McPherson-d Montreal is racing the Chamber of. Commerce can didate, Angus Pointer, on the Canadian -circuit, . - ,V r " Hffrrlapn la at the Indianapolis track with Vyzole,' 2 14W, by Vyzant, and several head of green horses by Conrad, pt son Of Electioneer. -., H rf. Eeaves of Athens, da., will race old Call, 2:11. and" a four-year-old roctt trotter bjtJflraftan on the great western circuit thlassummer.' - p. Dy Bedford of Brooklyn recently purchased from Hugh Milam ot Read jyillei Mass., a yearling colt by Directum Miller, 2 dam .gtoretta, ,by Sweep ,stokes,is-:.:?Ji;.:."';-:' ' .lt. Strong, 2:004$, -atepped the loBt half of "a work oht mile ovet .the. Tole do hali mile, track in 1 KK-His. first trtart'wlll be in the 2.-00 trot at the Co lumbus early, meeting. "ti-CV":"..i?..l..Ji. , '"V. ENGLISH XTCHUNGS.; 4 Tbe cost of the English navy amounts to 22 a year for every family In Great Britain.' r." i am-'j ' A'' shabbily -dressed, mad wearing" a pair oi.army .trousers was' arrested and fined in Strariord, England, for "brlng- "tog 4lsedlt on his lnajesrys tnlforui.',J trf; future -all vaua, lu London must ha ve a' Vlndow On each - sit'o' of "the driver, so that btfcan eee what is be side him as welths what la Ja front of Z Orjly one person lri fi ve hues the tun. net buMljta Xondod-foT trosslni tbe street near the.Bank.6f England. '.The others prefer to takev-thehr' chances among; the horses and -vehicles, i Ct i A-nw -defense jwrt aprung-iately. in an English criminal trial It was plead ed or) behalf of the defendant lhat he had once- received an electrical shock of 2,000 volts and that It had, impaired his vAAxyf,iX-i Widening; tondon bridge" from fifty three feet live inche to sixty-five feet ! has coat $V00 a running JncV; But 1U roadway, tlilrty-ftvfl feetwide; and lts iootwalks of, fifteen' reet-wMUp ei ther aide, are worth $300,000 m'or:''fn increased ', -Jacillr)r-.ifor;" Jtii inonnou traffic; i -.-r''f ' I, -, -Kk- . " ' s - V MODESOF THE MOMENT Unena -is 1 Tchecked patterns are the latest weive. " !' ;'--i---:r J' t?e green Is one- of the prettiest oi the season's colors, tn arra.J'' Measallno, ' tsffetrt. motissoflne '-"and loulslno are tho silks generally em ployed for the frilly gowus of the day. -" White, green sod ycilow,.' the Inst shading to orniico, aro. the. colors 'that tnko prwdence for trimming purjiosea, A pleasing effect of cIur Is Intro duciil by unlng a Slip hf orpindlo In floral puttcrn under Kuvtua of whits net. ' ."". T . ' -' Ficlitis of einlirf)liTHl lawn or n. ft nuisllil Bra freiiuentty swn ou "thfl bodu In preference to the more jitlfl Urnpfi I't of silk. l imii.in of tnnf-nn sml fl.ili Jiet In wl.He 11 ml crru (.liiul. i nre p-fi'dlnly .. r. Ti:' y in 01 n 'jut M-lf ciliir 1 r r 1 . t r n ! l;n : f 1 tn'l.lyn 1-. '!:!', j. . ' .... ; . t . 1 4 ..! C J. .' '" 1 r ,,f J..! n A . " s t,, !!.) ..' t ami : r ) t ( II '"'i . 1 . - ' - T ' , : : : , 1 : A di.sea.sa so puloful and far-reaching in its effects cpon the human system as Rheumatism, must have a deep Biiil well-laid foundation, i It ong-inates and develon in." the blood, and, like other diseases-of quenuy innentea. - tne poisonous blood is chareed circulate through itnn.n t,- t.uh jitfi ::....; "-(. . ....... .... . w i.' me nerves, aettnng tn joints 1 had ,er9 ttci :Zti3SSiSSSim and muscles, and causing the V1? 1 lald up u bed for ix months, and the abarp, cutting pains peculiar SS.f-.K ttSS to Rheumatism.:' Unless the aeemed blood is purified, joints and 2ii",t,pJ,an thp UM ' S-S-8. My knee and - ' l-i "iT "ioy Joint wsre so swollen and painful that I muscles muaujcs uojonic coaicu wiui suiuu not close them whan opened. I was g-ottinc the acrid matter and are ren- 5tni"Pd when 1 began 8. s. b., but as I saw tl j LjTa j- lulv.," L" . was helping me, oootinued, and to-day amasound. oered stiff and sore, and the well man. - . . . .v. J!.. , nerves completely; wrecked. .866 nt. Vemoa Aye..?l., & HjCHAP KasV Rheumatism, being a constitutional blood dlseaserequires: internal treat "ment.M.iniments, plasters and such, flings aa are applied outwardly, give toning up the nerves and all parts of vcgciamcT.vynicjiB snoniayou aesire aothing. -ft-; $r , r THE SWIFT it,oT3 sVo ij.ijtf to tLt' fjict that Jier huahtnut th'lvfiliirYV ""Sot so- i.in'U 1 ulw doj to the fact that he-lets bee Know lie doea It. 3w Xork Tiibinie.! C''f tlnrdl WorV. He Let me think, a (nlnute. ' She But the;doctor said you .mustn't over work yourself, 1 r J)"1""" k n v 1 " x 1 ..An Unexpected Delay-, , Mrs Lakesidfr-She married in haste MrB. La SeIle-And repented at leisure 1 Mrs.- Lakeelde-It aeems so.' 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Halttmore , Bun.rv" ST ' Jtlnrrrlna; ' a- foreign- duka- max'bo' ioniPthlnj? of a triumph, but think; of. tbe.aofrlnl rupture of being able to dl-'. nvr.i nne'-lJetrult Triboue.' . Tho Wiixxinsia nisa who wauts to Ciend the. ersck, In the Liberty beU, 1. miiii eiHn fliu sn offer to nut arms on "' the Venus do Mllo.-Kmisus City Jour-' t.nl, - , Kcimn Anierlriins In 1'nrli pnve a Cfiiiletie nolnf.' nnd a "imker dinner." The "ui(irt a.-t" (it Newport spiK-ars tn Imvo oveilnokt-d aumetliliiK. WaslV l;i(;tnil f'l.'ir. I . . ' V.. U... m iffitl'dn eni.'HKeil In scfklng .i.-:mn to !i'..(ioy the iiioncjulti) csunnt pi.ti inl Unit v. ll,;imm . pi. Jinlii'e, fur- ' ti y of tl.e .t.te.- in the way f t: .1 .r a.i- 1. -!'ii!Ui Ii,t.-r Motltv ( t :l Ti? - . 1 f i - - ft M stiff J 44 v,- i .0 the Mood, is fre. t' acids - with which the t Ihe.svstem ti.r,tr;.-. 1 .j 6- .-f -; 17.-,.. . f1n1n,l..-;- r - vn nn iniM) . j TV ""p rr 1"y 'elt off their : medi' -juniy icmijorary leuei.. .0.0. is uie recognized great.' est of all blood purifiers and tonics,' and in no disease, doea it act So promptly and beneficially as Rheuma- tism,-neutralizing the acid and .restoring the blood thesysteiu. ; It is guaranteed strictly meaicar advice, which will cost you SPECIFIC. CO., ATLANTA, CA. ... . . A : Stonit,Word. Dr. Blunt 'Wo must wake her, be cause Lwanf lo ask her If she has obeyed my- orders.- The Pntlent'a Hus band Er-ali-doctor, It liiinht be as well to--iih put -that question In a somewhat diffeient form. Mopll' lllsder. - Y. Do yon IliJiik Ike i-vcr lies about the' fisli lie ca'tehes.? C.-Xo, I don't, but I think ho, lies iihout the fish he doesn't .catch.-Stray .stones. BelnR naked the name of tho world's greatest-composer, n Minart university young man said ''Chloroform." They overcome Weak ness, irregularity and omissions, increase viff-1 by Davis' Pharmacy. ' - ' lyohs; French Per iodtcal Drops --Strictly vegetable, Ttlyharmiietw,ktire to sccotsrpllah. DESIRF.I) KC5UL.T&. Greatest known female remedy: Prioe,fl.S0 pecbvttla. f w nTMV Sevan, of MmlorftHi aa lailUltnM. Vba aaa la la ' lo t ifrt fr- VnUllua . nn faerinila airnainra na ataa oc lk kfiula. tkaai rVV KlloUrtlM to WlLUJata.tO,Soi Aa UaU,Cfca. nf M I :apld by;D AVIS --"' twvTn ltAnimv I- . AXlill U li. A Uf jVAftUUUI A . J State Normal ana Industrial College. I -COURSES - ;l-lttrsry Vi'-. -A ComrnercUl ' -: Clssilcst Dncitlcicloc ''" t.cntlflc 'vnosia Trsilnlsii iVd.itroaicai ' ' ' tulft Advsaeetl eotrsee Usdloi to Ptireee, f.nl(li lt -it osnd i)i,rvii..(i School FacaH.tisssbais 60, Board,' ) , t ilth"), a i ( ' 1 f..r as.of tnt h)oks,'ie 1M a yean For nea-resl-,,,( s'! 1 1 Tl.tr t'H'nlh inn nl .r,.los Wins Wptesabsr 18th. 10 1 .a- 1 At ! !i 1 1.1 .lofmi'Mti- ail r -iiiltloa applloatloas'snonld be. saads .!,!.( inv I from those dsslilet oompeteat leachet . I... .-nc .. I . -t.fr lefnrnstton add roes .'V.' ,.',.' ... f - - ' -. , . - If A-Paint That, Is' ad nlte rater (the kind )Ouive b u . nting)-lodis and w. arg well, will not - Davis IOO Per i t. Vnrv: ''iff. loo and wear iniicb lietUr ? .Of Course it will. 0u c n flee tni even though jou a e uearsighteil, ,E. W 8M LLWOOD, di t lbmnr New Bern, N. C. Wood's Seeds. Crimson Clover Sown at the last working of the Corn or Cotton Crop, can lie plowed under the following April or May in time to plant corn or other crops the same season. CnniMon Clover prevents winter leaching of the soil, is equal in fer tilizing vulue to a good application of Stable manure and will wonder fully increase the yield and quul 4tv of corn or other crops which follow it. It also makes splendid Winter and spring grazing, fine early green feed, or a good hay -crop. Even if the crop is cut oil', the action of the roots and stubble improve the land to a marked de gree. Write lor price and (pedal cir cuit telling about aeedlng etc. T.W.Wood & Sons, Seedsmen, RICHMOND, - VIRGINIA. WootJ't Dncrlptlve Pall Catalog, n-acly aboul Augunt Int. tf-IUall a In. Ii l Karui aud Veg.'t.iblp Xed8 lor Fall plant lug. Mailed tree oo request. uuaimed . President. THAKMACY. ?V a TI rT 1 W A iVHR, President y t t Ft r t tr".
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Aug. 2, 1904, edition 1
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