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cm AVcgetaUe Pre paralionfar As similating (teFoodandBegula liitg the Stomachs and Bow Is of Promotes DigcstionOrerful ness and Rest.Contaim neither OpnimIarphine nor Mineral. notXarcotic. Aperfecl Remedy for Constipa tion, Sour Stomach.Diarrhoca Worms .Convulsions Jcverish ness and LOS9 OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature of "r,. ';, NEW YORK: M A 1- EXACT COPY Or WRAPPER. .' Accused but Escaped. - A. few nights ago, F. J. Bawls, living at Arapahoe, had a half barrel taken from his house, of - pork Simpleton was directed against a neigh bor,Claud.Jcnes,a search warrant was Is sued, and a visit made to the premises of Jones, where the pork was found and Identified. " " Mrs. Jones, while the party were searching the premises, sent word to her husbanl, who was working In a mill nearby, and Jones before the party could arrest him, . took a boat and,: escaped across the sound.' X ''X All parties concerned are white.1 V L. H. Cannon Is erecting a building to be nsod as a tin shop at 138 Middle streot. - 'X.-: X. ;-. ;, X: Rapid progress Is being made on the house of Dr. R. P. V. Jones, oo East Front Street , ; - A button badge of the Royal Arcanum was found at the posloffice. Owner can have the same by calling at this office. . Mr. L E. Rivenbark, son of C. J Riven bark, of Raleigh, was married Thursday afternoon to Miss Mary, daughter of T J i-Baxter, of this city. ,. There was a very large shipment of beans and potatoes yesterday, the pro duct of the local truck farms being in creased by two steamer loads from the Springdalo farm. Cucumbers and squash are being marketed In large quantities. Apples and peaches are on the market. . . How Savaicea Came to Cae KbIts. - The first men." armed with thfe sim plest weapons or with none nt all, pur sued hi the chase the animals that served them aa food end, being gener ally In a state of starvation, tore them to pieces with their ; fingers and de voured on the spot, the flesh, raw and bloody. In time they domesticated an imals that assisted them In hunting and invented Jhe bow. and spear that enabled them to kill their prey at a greater distance. The knife was invented as an instru ment of attack or defense or for rough cutting and carving and, being com monly worn on the person, was found convenient In eating and became In time an accessory of the table for rea sons so obvious that they require' no explanation, - . The Human Lottery Ah, If only I were beautiful how happr Ufa would be." Many t forlorn maid has laid this aa the looked intotha mirror. For beauty woman have sacrificed home, love and frienda, It la the one poaaeasion la the lottery o uuman life which women would not refuse . , BRADFIELD S FcnvoJe Iicahtor for yotmfrglrlion tnethreahold of woman hood, baa been invaluable. When they be come pale and languid, the eye dull, aching head, feet and handa cold, annetlte gone or abnormal, obstructed perioua and painful menaea. and their ayatema general ly run down, V"f need building up, and their b'ood n cleansing. Braduold a ! a t ...itor for women la particularly vuiuabia and nieful owing to lie tonto pr .rta to bt'd o tne sya tnm, and mi uixuir of tie ieuiaal Howe. Petru ui, mHi.ructdard eunnreaaed menatruatiors i-ru.mtiKirr"'.vK,i and all difteanea peouttar touer guuuui organs are cured by It. - .... k'-uiMor e'ars thm romn'v(nn,rrfpnt enai eeye,t ( r.m tne p - r-'iiyvi mutiny anq bmii ndeono .unneof tiveakln andcurxa . a limiuciie to a teriuiuty by reniovtntf trie cv . i t dn- a rr rtottle. "rem; i i i, h for v "'"n" fa free and will be niaued on ieue'"t oiddree. THE t'KAtW ; in f. " -.uUTcaCo. si m my - ssr- 8 -- e a Sm For Infanta and Children. Tha KirJ You Have Always Bought Bears Signature lltt TBI MNYawR aWNNV. NBW VOM OITV.. -A Toons Life Ended. Kinston Free Press 12th. r ',' One of the saddest' events that ever nappenea in lunston was tne i drowning yesterday evening a tew e m a ates after 7 o'clock of ' Marlon, the 13- year-old son of Mr, and Mrs.A. Oettlnger In Neuse river off Parrott's seine beach. The little fellow was in bathing with bis two older brothers, Leon and Jake and Willie Ellison. : He could not swim snd was wading off the beach. Leon was a few feet above ; him, Jake below and Willie further below. Marlon was heard to exclaim he was over his head, and the others looking, saw him making a desperate attempt to swim. They all Immediately made for the place but be fore they could reach . it saw him sink oat of sight, He was next seen shout IS feet below the point where he first sank and the others made every possible effort to roach him but before they could do so he again sank out of sight. The news was quickly spread and soon the river banks were lined with people. Scores of string men went In th water and by diving and dragging with nets did all possible to find the little fel low This could not be done in time to save his life, but about 9:30 o'clock the search resulted In the finding of the body lod ged between some logs,' about a hundred yards below the place where he sank. : It was taken out and efforts were made to restore life, but it was too lata. J Marion was one of the brightest boys in the community. He was full of life and entered all things natural to boys with unusual zest and earnestness. Even as a boy he showed the foundation of a noble and .high minded character. 1 He was the baby and idolof his family who are prostrated at their loss. Never did the sympathy of a whole community go forth stronger than is felt in this comma nity for this saddened family. t They should remember though that the loss Is not his, but theirs. . j; ,- ' : . : After Thirteen Tears! - Banl;n-I wouldn't ninrry the best wommi in the world. - Dinks Ton couldn't She married me thirteen years ago. Somervllle (Mass.) Journal. Great Ptemea of Mint. . She (after he has proposed, in an aside) Oh. this Is so easyl .r . He What did you sayt : She Ob. this la so sudden I Detroit Free Press. The largest coral reef in the .world la the Australian Barrier reef, which is 1,100 miles in length, vj v State League Base Ball. Raleigh Post June 13th. . ' . ' .A meeting of the board of directors of the North Carolina Bute League of Pro fessional Baseball Clubs was held in the office of President Basbee last 'night. President Busbee presided and there were present Becretafy .Murray Allen, O. L. Stevens of New Bern, R C. Rivers of Raleigh, E. M. Ashenback of Char lotte, H-J. Gerkln of Wilmington, W. M. Tearby and Otis Btocksdtleof Dur ham, Greensboro was not represented.; Durham withdrew the charges against Charlotte In reference to paying exces sive salaries to ball players. " ? ; u r It was decided to close the present se ries of games on June 28, and begin a new series or last half on June 80. This means that all the clubs will start again on June SO, and at the end of the season the clubs leading In the first and Second series will play for the championship pennsnt . ",' ;. ., It was decided that the power to fine players be taken from the umpire, snd for the Infraction' of rules the umpire has power to remove the player from the game after warning, and further to have him removed from the grounds. ' .. It was further decided that when a team leaves the field and forfeits a game the forfeiting team shall be fined f 50. All protests were settled In a satisfac tory manner and In a way that docs not affect the percentage of the teams. the v- V M $ use U' For Over TJiirty Years mmisiisx for baseball. Qty Ball ' Crowdtd by Those. Fsvoriflf . Support to Her ten Team, ladles . laterested, - , Porsuaat to the call for a mass Meet ing of those Interested in supporting professional base ball in this city, the city hall was filled last night by aula en thnslasta, while the Mayor's office was filled by ladles interested In the matter. '' ' ' Mr. W.-W. Clark was called to pro side, and msdo a statement regarding the local base ball situation and the need ot funds. . . , . . , ;' ' Mr. Aabenback of the Charlotte club, who was present, was invited to speak, and made a short address. Subscriptions were then called for from those present, and the secretary was kept busy recording the names of those giving, the sums ranging from fifty dollars to three dollars. It Is not deemed advisable to state the amount subscribed lsst night, bat It wu a handsome sum.. The Chairman, Mr, Clark will name a committee which will make a canvass In additional, also a ladles committee will be announced to ssslstln the work. ' ; Daring the call for subscriptions qnlte a good deal of amusement prevailed. Mr Aahenback in behalf of - the Charlotte team, tendered the services of the dab to play a morning game here on the club's next visit to this city, the' pro ceeds to go to the New ' Bern Athletic Association. This was - received by cheers. - ' '' ' ' : Duffy Lehman of the Charlotte team was present and gave encouragement to subscribers by his remarks. !- At the close of the meeting three cheers were given for Messrs. Ashenback and-Lehman. :--"'5-'-'" '' '. V A gentleman from Charlotte who was present, said he never saw such an en' thuslastlo meeting. - " ' j , :; New Bern's sporting blood seems to be fully aroused, and intense enthusiasm prevailed last night. - - Yah mftv at a woll Ttswtf t ran S alMtri mm-ienelne without water as to find an active energetic man with a torpid liver and jou may know that his ' food; or feels dull and languid after ' eating often has headache and sometimes ' dizziness. ' A few doses of Chamberlain's 8tomach and Liver Tablets will restore his liver to its normal functions, renew his vitality, lm prove his digestion and - make him feel like a new man. ' Price 25 cents. Samples free at F. S. Duffy & Co's drug store. TANKS OF FACTS. tne Is m Difference Betwees law ;. fovmatloB and Knowledge. A great many people mistake infor mation for knowledge. What a man most needs Is not that he may be pos sessed of an accumulation of facts, but that be may know Where to look for the facts when he wants them. We all know; the unpleasant individual .who Is J continually seeking Information, r Ton show him about your city and he asks: "HoWj many miles of street railway have you In your city?" "What Is the price fit ice here this summer V "Hpwi many churches are there here?" "How longhas that building been standing r eta, ad nauseam. Ton don't know and wonder .why he .wants to. Ton know, Where you can find out and that la enough for you,, . ; ' rs-1 y:. -n ndr)then there is that equally dls- Eble person who actually seems , tank of facts.. He, has more in Ion than anything else and de Ughta in asking yon most extraordinary, questlonB. When yon confess your ig norance, he will look upon yon with ety and eidalm, "What, don't yon low?" and then tell you when you don't .want to know at all. - For exam ple, ho la much surprised because you don't know how. long the Amnion river is. He permits you nay,, he; insists thht you should guess, only that he may, the better humiliate you. His brain la so lncnmbtred with facts that it Is almost useless, j Life is too short for a man to try to constitute himself a library of universal knowledge when the reservoirs of such knowledge are ready to hand when it is needed. Man chester Union.", " YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARB TAXING When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonlo, because the formula is plainly printed on every bottle showing that it is simply iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No cureno pay. Price. 60c. ' A Law of Hatare. It's easier for ten wise men Their knowledge not to show Than It Is for on fool not to bids - That which he doesn't know, . ; Philadelphia North American. 1 1 Saperflaoaa; "Do yon think that my daughter Is old onougb: to kiio'w ber own mindr" The riutocrat With all toy money, sir,, Bbe doesn't need a mind. Detroit Free Press,- ' '" ' . ';.??, -. r. ':. .V - A Sprained Ankle Qnlcklr Cured,' "At onetime I suffered from a severe sprain of the ankle," says Geo. E. Cary editor ,of the Guide, Washington, Va. "After using several well recommended medicines without success, I tried Cham berlain's Pain Balm, and am pleased to say that relief came as soon as I began its nse and a complete cure speedily fol lowed." Sold by F. B. Duffy A Co. . A Wlttr Retort. Having once lost a case In Now York, Counselor Nolan sadly remarked, "My poor client is Utile likely to get Justice done here until the judgment day.''--;;,':':'r.,v.-v:'-':'-"Well, counselor," sold the court, "if I bavo an opportunity I'll plead for the' poor woman myself on that day." "Your honor," replied Nolan, "will have troubles of your own upon that day." . .: ' , ' ; " The Best Prescription for Malaria. ; Chills and Fever is a bottle of Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic.: It is simply Iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No cure no pay. Price 60c. . . r acts m rsyvj mrxs A Qerpian Inventor Is now. sp toning a5 fepm peat uuaa.ana cbinawara aaaaa in tne Tilted Stares art. tornirg; popular la Bio Janeiro. , LonaVxavbrtdga, when .widened, .will b)lifhted from tho center and not troariho sldea. fThefNowi York board of health has established a department for 'Pasteur treatment free. ....... - Japan has grren a Frankfort man an br4error,flye machines fbr printing and, perforating postage stamps, yJietrnost'expenslTOtand roomiest wUwajtstatlon'ln the, world is that ot tntntnanlar.rauwaytai somoay. On'.ths date at .which tho census was takeolthere .was' $83,794,098 worth of poultry, on foot la the .United States. By the burning of a British petro leumshlp"on the Bitter lakes the Sues canal, was recently, blocked for three days. . . Thirty directors of the chief British railways have seats In the house of lorda and forty-nine in the house of commons. Pabla Neumann, a naturalist, has discovered tho remains of a mylodon or 'huge grinder teeth fossil sloth near Tierra del Fnega - By a majority of sixty-one the French chamber adopted a motion extending the period tor which deputies are elect ed from four to six years. ., ., , Paris, .according to the latest census returns, , has a population of 2,650,000 persons, of whom over 1,200,000 are ei ther foreigners or provincials. . A number Of Viennese ladies have started a dress reform league, with the object of suppressing the corset and introducing; a new kiud of divided skirt .There la a man in Havant, England, who, having been completely bald from the day of his birth, has now started a fine crop ot hair at the mature age of ninety-two. ' : Tho lUnlon veterans of German birth are to raise a fund for a monument to General Friedrich Wllhelm von Bteu ben of the American Revolution to be erected In Washington. A motor omnibus may now bo seen plying In London streets. The vehicle is run as an experiment by the Road Car' company between Hammersmith roadway and Oxford circus. Experiments with petroleum for fuel are being made by the Norwegian navy. Of the refined oil Imported annually Into: Norway $903,000 worth comes from America and $90,000 from Russia. , A gold plate which Charles Bona parte pawned In order to pay the trav eling expenses of his Bon, Napoleon, to. the military school at Brienne has been placed in the town museum at AJacclo. Subsequent to a recently promulgated law a youth of France of any height above five feet, If he weighs 100 pounds, is liable to conscription. Pre viously the minimum height was 5 feet 3 inches. ' Smallpox in the United States, as of ficially reported from Dec. 28, 1001, to March 21, 1902, reaches a total of 24,. 191 cases.-with 708 deaths. Tho total for the same period In 1901 was 11,490 cases, with 149 deaths. . , . Germany's oldest army veteran has Just celebrated his one hundredth birth day at his home near Osnabruck. He is a master builder named Wellmayer and joined the Thirteenth (Westpha lian) Infantry regiment in 1822. - All the tenants of the Paris news paper kiosks have been personally warned by the police commissioners of the respective districts against expos ing for sale any journal or publication which may be personally offensive to Bang Edward. 4 7vv . To secure prompt dispatch of busi ness the Japanese war office has done away with the chairs used by the jun ior officials of the accountants' de partment as well as those provided in the waiting rooms. The result is stat ed to be most successful. The Turkish navy consists of eight een cruisers of from 2,000 to 8,000 tons, twelve coast defense ships, six gun boats and twenty-six torpedo boats, but every one of them is useless except a few small gunboats stationed at dif ferent ports along the coast.. Among the treasures preserved at the residence of the Earl of Clarendon Is the original gilt key of Hyde park, sent by Queen Anne to Lord Chancellor Clarendon to give him at all times ad mission Jo the parks of London a relic ot singular historical interest . The capacity of Ireland for sending out emigrants , has been one of the marvels of the world. During 1901 the Island sent out 89,870 emigrants, or 9 in every 1,000 of population, of whom 80.5 per cent were between the ages of fifteen and thirty-five. Even this large total la some. 7,000 smaller than that of 1900, . . 'ii ' J.I-1 vV. ' The national convention of the Eight Hour Day Supremo Grand League of America will bo held in Minneapolis Sept 22-20. 1 The purpose of the con vention Is to bring together representa tives from, every state In the Union and from ail commercial and industrial interests. The call for the convention includes employers and employees. u . It is reported that the ameer ot Af ghanistan having appointed a council to assist him' in the administration of tho I country Blbl Hallma, Umar Khan's mother, because she; was not consulted, requested hiin to dismiss it This the ameer refused to do. with the result that the plotting and counter plotting have Increased more than ever. Tlerra del Fuego is full of minerals, among which Is no small proportion of gold. That there is to be a boom in mining down .in that part of the world there is no doubt When the discover ies shall be made which will accom plish this result no one can. predict but there ore in movement operations Which nt any time may result In such discoveries as wilt attract attention.: . DISTRESSING STOMACH DISEASE. Permanently cured by the masterly power of "South American Ngavms Tonic." Invalids need suffer no longer, because this great remedy can core them all. It Is a cure for the whole world of stomach weakness and Indigestion. The cure begins with the first dose. The re 1'if It brings Is marvelous and surprising 1 . makes no failure; never disappoints. No matter how long you have suffered, vour cure is certain undor the use of this great health-giving force. Pleasant and always safe. Bold by O, p. Bradlum, Druggist THUS" REAL ME aawm " V T oo DTt at a.urne.-Ts-es.'ot an at once, I mean." ' . IJlttai.mft hands la pkma horror. Th eprl tfoeant admit of such reck- awlex1ravaancr Touicooia : Insist on special terms.'' She doesnt know, tho editor. Ttiwouldnt be of any use." I do know, him. - "But if if I mean Jack r weii. cur "Oughtn't you to try to make tout stories as perfect M possible r "Oh er I suppoM so," "Wen, then, if you really think I'm what you said" "Perfection r "You ailly, boy I Of course I'm not!" "Of course you're notl" "You arc rude and unkind." "No one is." I meant perfect "No not really. an(Wruly. But you ought to -think I am almost T 'Ought ir I goWhold ttt her band somehow.-"You. are perfect enough for me.1 UponainyaVordATOu've no idea kwhat a nice girl she Is! But not for .your, stories," She tried tcrlook Injured, but there were dimples DbercheekJL "Ob..Btorlesr JDf course, Cne has to nave Idealicharacten for them." "And of course Tta not" ' "You'r real-thank goodness P She regarded the ceiling thoughtfully for a few momenta. Then . aha suddenly brightened. , M "Why shouldn't you have a real hero ine "Because I couldn't have you every time.", ...... "They would get tired of met" She looked really Injured this time. "No; I don't mean that at alL" "Then .whatever do you meant" "That I decline to dissect you for other people's amusement" ' "Well, I want you to put me in a book, Jack," she continued; "me really and truly I mean." , "I'm banged If I dot" "Then you can't mean .what you say about me." "But I do. That's Just the reason." "How can it be?" I pulled my mustache, creased my legs and pondered. She Is as difficult to argue with aa most women. . "Because I consider you my private and peculiar property. Aren't your "Oh, well. If you Insist" "No; of your own free , win 7" Sbo took an occasional glance at mo under ber long eyelashes and laughed a Utile. "You will put me In a book?" she pleaded. "I can't, CIs; honor bright I can't It would be desecration." "JustaUttler . "Well, I'll think of It" You'll put in what I say when I'm sensible 7" "You're not" "Well, but when I am 7" "AU right" "And what I do when I do things nicely?" "You always do." , "You don't reaUy think so not really and truly 7" "I do, though." "But you must pick out the best" "No, no! The reality, the .whole real ity and nothing but" "On, that isn't necessary P' she Inter rupted. "You mustn't let any one rec ognize me, you know." "Then how, can I put you itt" uitr V me." . lolng." "Why, you must Idealise me. . "That's Just what I am doing, "Not me, really and truly "Look here, CIs," I said determined ly, "let us have one thing or the other. At present I'm using you up In small fractions all your good points. There are about 639, I calculate, and some will go twice." Oh, you Billy, aUly boyl" "That" s about 700 dialogues, say"1 "Seven, hundred?' "Sevens' hundred," I said firmly. . "If I go in for you, really, and truly, there Will' only be about a dozen. Let me sea There would be one about your sending me adrift' "How dare youf Idldntl" ?Yes. you did." : 1 "BuWackr "Welir . s', ,f , "Not really and truly." "Anyhow, there wouldbe one about your learning to bike," CIs jumped clean out of her chair, v ' ; ; "You mean, horrid" . "My dear girl. If yon? will hafre real lam" '! ' .. ,- ".-. "I won't" V f : I laughed up my sleeve. . ( 1 "Then Pd better continue (on the present tlneoV ! U. "Umph, y-ea, I suppose so." 4 She re flected for ten seconds and then, began to look pleading. , -. . "But you do think the real me Is nice, don't you. Jack?" "Beally and truly," I said ( solemnly, "Id", . ' . ' Vk Champion Cheese. : 1 ' r The largest cheese ever made Was C feet 10 inches In diameter and 2feet In circumference. , It was made At a. factory in Canada and weighed 1000 pounds.. v " "T Vyf- IiawaaHv Paffe. s A locomotive xmirtir at arnroea anxut gives 1,050 puffs per mile. OARTRI DG E S I from .22 to .50 loaded with .either Blacker (Smokeless Powder, always give entire satisfaction. They are made and loaded ia a! : ' ' modern manner, by exact machinery operated by skilled experts. ' THEY SHOOT WHERE YOU HOLD ALWAYS ASK FOR TllCrV V t it.. ;: r C 23 ccsts' it t.:;;;A Ot BaU IS seats to C, J. MCFFETT. M. DH T. U a . ....JuijiH.WTHL Da. O.J. MorTT--BnearBlr!ju,tl,:atYmiiiaarttltI . lirtnma 'ir "aim yiMireioaiionl neriiclna, ThTtUNA. Our little eiri, Tint u.iruwn mi.n.. . ora, luu. hi mu. a troiibiwtwuitiisT, a.very remmiT wasextiaunuin ta tna con u it ami to pMNt off pure bioou ftTtrt tt moUier tba howaia ware retiuar, aaU thanu to lutlulN A, the ura,aiM .. If, w. 4 The crutch is a poor substitute for legs, and affords a verr 1 n w n inconvenient and tiresome mode of locomotion -there is no more pathetic sight than a person slowly and painfully moving; along the street supported by these artificial limb. - - When Rheumatiam settles in the bones and muscles of the left. It is safe to predict that the victim will eventually become helpless and crutch-bound. The corrosive, irritating matter that is deposited jut the Joints and muscles causes the most intense pain, the knees and ankles swell, and when the natural oils and fluids that lubricate these parts are completely destroyed the Joints become locked and the muscles drawn and stiff, and crutches a necessity. Ty ait ooisonj that rroduce rheumatic pains form In the blood, and are distributed through the system, and frytr and feet, or other parts oi tne doqt resulting caien in louu niaanuiry. A permanent cure of Rheumatism can be effected only by a complete cleans ingot the blood, and no other remedy so surely accomplishes this as S. S. S. It neutralizes the acid effects, purifies and invigorates the stagnant blood. and the gritty particles are wasbea out or cisioagea by the new rich blood, and relief comes to the pain-racked sufferer. S. 8. S. leaves no morbid, Irritating matter in the blood to reunite and produce .nnrW rt ark-, bnt exnels every atom of it from . the system. S. S. S. is a purely vegetable remedy, and does not impair the digestion or general health like alkali or potash remedies. - Write for our special free book on Rheumatism, and if any medical advice or other information Is wanted, our physicians will gladly furnish it without charge. . , THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO, ATLANTA, AA. CLASS DISTINCTIONS. Thar Oe Alaaoat Dawa ta the Vary Bottoaa of Seeletr. Some sort of class feeling is, wS be lieve, Inherent In human nature. Peo ple often speak as though these de marcations existed only among tne middle and upper classes, but such is not the fact Indeed It la very far from the fact No more misleading labels than "the classes" and "the masses" were ever Invented. There are no masses, rightly speaking. Class distinctions' go almost down to the bot tomnot quite, of course, because there Is always a residuum who through their fault or their misfortune have neither the pride nor the imag Ination to sort themselves. Money is not an absolute criterion of social position. Character, in so far as It is reflected in propriety of be havior, counts for a great deal. A rowdy family sink directly, though they may have money to waste, and a respectable widow may retain her su periority in the face of grinding pover ty. The acme of good manners, the very badge of gentility, Is to be "quiet" never to let the sound of mirth, quarreling at lamentation pro ceed out of your dwelling. This sign of social distinction is ap preciated down to the very bottom. On the upper rungs of the social lad der we should say that those social distinctions which can be defined at all rest upon birth, money and brains. Among the poor they rest upon money and manners, and the latter, alas, are, below a certain wage, woefully ; de pendent upon the f ormesrSpectator. Jonah and the Whale. ' There is nothing in the original texts of the Bible to show that the creature which we are told swallowed Jonah was really the same animal we call a "whale" In this day and age of the world. The word translated into both che Septuagmt and the New Testament was the Greek word "Katos," which means simply a sea monster, and this Word was the one used by our Lord In his reference to the account of Jonah's exploit So far, therefore, as the He brew or Greek words are concerned. the monster may have been, a shark, a sea serpent or some other uncanny den izen of the deep. , - . . ' Hence there is nothing Incredible In tho statement that Jonah, upon: being thrown into the sea, was quickly over taken by some water monster and swallowed without suffering mutila tion. To Biblical students It Is a well known fact that a vessel sailing from Joppa to any Spanish port must pass through a section swarming with a spe cies of shark called a "sea dog." The sea dog has a throat large enough to Bwallow. fair sized men Bt Louis Ke. PUbllC. . ? ' ' .' ii': 4 I V She Pricked Ber Flnarer, ' A maid employed by a prominent NfewiVYork family came to her mistress Witt 'tears In her eyes not many days after she had been In the household and said that she had pricked her fln ger with a table forfc4 v' ; "I am terribly worried, ma'am," sh said, "for fear the fork may have had come brass In it and have poisoned my hand." : ; "Oh, nonsense, Maryr replied, the lady, of the house. "How could; the fork. poison you when It la made of pure' silver t X never allow anything else on my table." . .. The next day Mary and the fork Which had pricked her and all the oth er forks and. In fact the .whole table service, guaranteed by the mistress to be solid silver, had disappeared: lor ports unknown. . T sieziaaa ' Mexican servants are said to be al most worthless. Judged by the Ameri can standard of good service. A Ooriooe Feet Aboat Brass. ' It Is a curious fact, which has hither to puzzled the most clever philoso phers, that common brass which is sub jected for some time to constant ten slon occasionally undergoes a remarka ble change It loses Its tenacity and In a short time becomes almost as brittle as glass.; v '-'iy-X "0: N A LTL CA Ul D CIlO Cl:::ilr':rn I)iarrhsa,atntry, and tr Bowtl TroutM of Children of Ant A ?' Aids Digestion, - JU i theBwf!t,j' s,tns f. . th C; .a TEET;;. .-.! tJL'..1. , ahapaor prori(Uuiu from familr im-" -' httr lxiww IpCM iii ri 1 L-.J. . -sm - j mg mvareontinuea ior aaraata time, H'rli'a-- '-..iiAtwKl of. mile babe li now di.ini wi. (avAK.unaa(ltiiiwtT" 1 f Ala.) rtwi. lodged la the arms, ahomlders, hands, ' Wood's "Trade Mark Brand' is the true large-headed sort, and pro duces from one-fourth to one-half mors forage per acre than the ordinary Millet , The difference in yields from different grades of Millet is more marked than any crop we have ever grown and it is a great deal the cheapest crop results considered to purchase the best quality of seed that you can obtain; this you can always be assured of doing when you order Wood' "Trade riark Brand" of Southern-grown aertnan Millet. ' Writ for prloea and Descriptive Olrenlar which also gives fall Information about all SeaMoaMe Seeds, Caw Peae. 5oa and Veirat Baaaa, Teaalate. Sorghama. Buckwheat, Late Seed Potatoes, etc i . ' , ' ; ' " T. W. WOOD & SONS, Seedsmen . Richmond, Va. Pennyroyal pills F7"jLSrB. Alw,.r.ll.t.l. Lllas u Urwflit ia KEU Mi mntOit tana tmttt Hkklaaribtoa. TakaaaatkaK Bafaae MamM fcr Partlealara. I an, oi TMir uniguLw mm . m saiara, ,e tantHaU. la.Swe TmUmaUU. SM4af Dnulu. JkkAaatarCkaailaalO, .aara, a-aiiiia., rmm EJMwoot HARDWARE Refrigerators, Water Coolers, Ice Cream Freezers, Screen T3oors,Win dow Screens, Oil and Cook Stoves, Ranges, Lime, : Cement,' Piaster, Paints, Oils, Varnisb, Putty, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Cutlery and all the useful articles usually found in an Up-to-date Hardware Store, - HEADQUARTERS FOR ' -Ani all Kinds of BOMKJHMtm Best Good Isowest Prices. ' Under Hotel Chattawka, NSW BXalUr, . w. c. It wflt be to the in terest bfi those want ing 'Buggies and Roaa Carts to all at : once. I have a fetb second hand ones lefton hana and they must Be sob. J.W.STEWART. Having secured the services of ex perienced parties, X am prepared oa short notice to execute Farm, City, Land and Rail Koad surveying. Ditches, Streets and Roads laid out and leveled. Draughting In ; all Its branches, - Blue and black prints made. Old maps re paired and mounted. - - Topographical surveying and plotting. Drawings and wokrlng plans executed promptly. Sew erage and drainage planned, laid out ana construction superintended. , J. J. VJolfcndcn, ;v l$exr IZzm, IT.'tJ. LIFE OF T. J)E ,ViTT TALHAGE by his son, Raw Ft mc Dewitt Talmaqb and associate" ei(. .is ot Christian Her ald. Only book endorsed by Tannage family, Enotinotis profit for agents who act qniekly. Outfit ten cents. Write immediately, CLAHK & CO., 223 S. 4th St,, Phila,, Pa. Mention this paper. Cradham's A&U- d '-;'. Bilious UvtrTVAa, y are purely vcgotable and act by stimulating the liver, causing Increased flow of b!!e f i pro.', '"g nfi'nral move menta of the bowein. 'i key do not pro duce griping ors'i k gioniHch. furs cure for Constipation, 1 i tuiency, Lc .r'urn etc. Price 23 cts. 1 mufacturf t bvC. D. Bradham, wholesale and ret ,1 t. ; g'at. - German Millet Maaltaa lata n
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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June 17, 1902, edition 1
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