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OEem 1 "' DnwPFPWirtmF a... Under all airable conditions Mr. D. Ksuble of Mrs. W. W. Uy Nevada.0., tu lor ot Hllliard, cured bv Kodol A Pa., was cured of stomach t of Chronto trouble whlclv Pyspepsla by had effected'.; !! the use of r 8 DUFFY MERRITT. - May 26.--We have had fine weather for the last week, , - The steamer Blanche carried off the first potatoes shipped from this place Saturday morning, there wero about 101 barrels.. Those who dug pots' net report ed a yield of about 80 barrels to the sere. We had some ruin Sunday night which was badly needed In our section. . Three colored bojs" ran away from their homes Sinday. Tbey think they will have a good 1 1 mo abros"', but tbey will get fooled. The son of Mr F P 0tlr who sprain ed hi) foot some time sp Is out again. We are expecting a light heavy ship ment of potatoes from here today. Guess. A Sure Thin?. It is said tbai nothing ls.';snre except death and taxes, but that la not , alto gether true. Dr. Kind's New Discovery for Consumption Is a s ire cure for all lung and throat troubles Thousands can testify to that. Mrs 0, B. Van Metre of jBhepberdtown, W. Ye , s:tys ,"I had a severe case of lr o'.chitU anil fr a rear tried evey'h'r.g I iinrd of, but n t no' relief. Ouo bntile f ')r. Kli g'a New Discovery thtn cured roe absolutely." I''s lufalllbla for Croup, Whooping Cough, Grip, Pneumonia and Consump tion. Try It. I 's guaranteed by C. D Biadhain, druggUt Trial bottles free. Reg. size BOc, f 1 00." Mist Alice Sutton of L Grange has been engaged as telegraph operator In the Western Union office here. The sewers of the city are receiving a much needed rvei hauling. There ba been "Mnictbiu ilolii' " for quite a time. (,'ropn hnvc bein k really -bemfl; ted by be r.l'K (iflbt pisl few days. . Those that, wi it; thought o havo su Horizon account 4 i bo i.ruuth have uvlved. V In addiilnn to ibi games of baseball - Inptosptet HirniiKi-Uii'iit .are bnlog made for h serlea- f games with Wil mluglon, (J.iMnloro ami Greenville. ' ' Mr Join K H wd n who h-.a tieen In . the W s'ptii Ui.lou Teli'grai'bvonli for some lime has rfsli ed his position and taken a'ilinl',ar in with ' A. B Baxter & Co., Brokers, on C even street. i," ' Tr . .. r-i.t: -1 u r ..... r HID 1 1 loll J in' lira ui iuq jr iwn vailuiy are on the (nsrket and selling readily at '$& to $3.60 per barrel. 1 he tubers tire raised In pamllco county. They are of V-ry good qualfty. t V- Graceful Women A taate for perfect Hr I ble from lor of the beawtuui. Tha ftcmiU of the heliotrope, violet or toea are M precious u tha lovely Howera jarhoae breath thry are, and while the Uvea of flowera are brief and we can only enior them for day, tha . ..If.., ...!.. 1 1. KtAH.aA nl !. f - DefllllllUI WOinKU gl'M WW vivmmw - arance to us aa a permanent blesilru; . 1 ha aweet, I .n.H.IIiMAflnliAMnr, and health-the soft fragrance of beautiful woman iiurKests to the senses parity, health and eliwancei she Is tha refinement of drlUistloni she it Indicative of a desire to please, an Index of good taste, and an onerrlnc badge of gemtr. Female Rcaulaior tn mrulatlnr those lunar periods In women, per mit of no wrinkles, pah) cheeks, tortured QOrvea Slid shapeless flirurea. It la certain, euro end safe. It is Nataie'sreffledy(andtlierelsnosnch thing aa cheating nature. The dnutniet ana offer some other remedy and call it "Ju.t aa aood thus deceiving the purchsseri but the meiutrual oraans will not be deceived by It, a patmanent Injury la often the result. Try our Regulntor. Of all dnir-rfata, IM, Our Treatise on Women mailed freta. Thc Braofielo requlatoh do. ' ATtNT, OA. T his heart J A"r A Kodot ' r DliaatiVkalYsatal F0RI21N. j May !5 The continued drought was soaewhat broke by showers last algal and Friday tight. - Meau Was Can pea and W F OvlhrW have beg, a a digging poUioee and both report pieity fair yield. - Onr farmers arc pretty well ondar way with their cotton chopping, bat are some kit behind owlsg to the first plaaliag not coming Bp. . . v The recent drought has so damaged oats la some places la this section that tbey are beyond redtmptloe, bat the low lssds will make a fajr crop If the show ers continue, " " Qul'e a number of onr yoaog people weal to North River last Friday night to attend the e'oslng eserclere of Mrs Llll lan Foumaa's retool. - . - The tuple of the day among onr villa gera is the proposed rail road by the Ro per Lnmber Company which promise to be of great interest to onr people, ta that it will greatly stimulate track farming and other enterprises. - Q tlte a number of our people went to Russell's Creek Sunday to attend the funeral of Mr P P Dickinson of that place who died Friday night of dropsy. The deceased had been ill for about two monthf; doting which time he gradually en w worts nntll the end.. He was seven ty years of age and leaves a wife and three children. ' ' M uch credit Is due our ' gcod citizens for the recent Improvements marl on 'public roads. We would suggest that a Utile more care be taken la leveling the grading done- oa section 8. . There ' Is nothing that will advertise a place more then Its highway. W. The Wastes 01 the Body. Every seven day the blood, muscles and bones of a man of average size low two pounds of wornout tissue, This wsste csnnot be replenished and the health and strength kept op without perfect digestion. When the stomach anJ digestive organ fall to perform their functions, the strength let down, health give way, and dlseaaa set op, Kodol Dyspepsia Cure enable the stom sch and digestive organs to digest and assimilate all of the wholesome food that may be eaten Into the kind of blood that rebuilds th tissues and protects the health and strength ot the mind and body, v Eodol cares Indlgestlonl Dyspep sia and all atomacn troubles, it is an Ideal spring tonic. - Sold by F 8 Duffy. Another Freak of Nature. Mr. K. W. Fsrnell of New river, Ons low county,' had a brood of gosling batched put a few day ago and one of them bad four leg The body of the btrd was Just the same as other gosling but It bsd four natural legs, folly devel oped and four fall eited feet all natural, legs growing or - being In place and In other respects was about the same as the rest of brood. The gosling died after a few days and Mr. Farnell has It now pre fer ved in elcohol. ; X Startllnc Test . To save a life, Dr. T. O. Merrltt, of No. Mehoopsny, Pa., made a startling test lesultlug In a wonderful cure. - He writes, "a patient was attacked with violent hemorrbsge, caused by ulcera tion f tbe stomach. I bad often found Electric Bitters excellent for acute stom ach and liver troubles so I prescribed them. The patient gained from the first snd has not had an attack In 14 month." Electric bitters are positively guaran teed for! Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Constl- pstlon and Kinney troubles, ri ry mem. Only nOc si U D Rradbsm's. NEWPORT. Msy, fS. The? Methodist . Sunday Kchool milted v illi tbe Presbyterian and Methodist i f Wildiil ami . hold their annual picnic at A' lid wood Academy Tbursdsy 21st. Inst There wss a very large crowd. Dr . 8ander . made a fine Bundaychool address. Mr Ball also spoke on tbe subject of Sunday School which was much enjoyed by those who heard If. , " ' - - Tbe Mtiihodlsts organized sn Epworth Letgue with about forty mem bets Sun da21. Mr P P Garner Pres. Thai: Bap. lists w.ll have their plcnto here Wc' pea- day 17. '"vv..-- -. p ThT Newport Book Cib met at Co), Harrison's last weeV sud report qulte'a good time. Mr Dr. Wlndley r won the ptlze oh the literary conundrum. . . .. Seve-il drummers J'ist passed throngh hem. , - MrOurt. N Ives, btsilauehter, and soma frlenda ate spendlnsr'a tt w days here at bUpreuy count ry home There are large shipment uf potatoes, cabbage., bean and etrawberite from here every: day, The election held here not long since went In favor of the bar room two to one. It shows the majority of the men went liquor and will have It. A petition slgnul by the msjorlty of the women of JSi-wport sgalnat liquor has no weight The "Lords of Creation" rule, The women don't know what they want. Of course they doat. If the majority wants It is the law of our republic to let them, There is only one bsr room la Carteret County and that 1 here. I The man who keeps It 1 said to be law abiding. "It I aid" He doe not tell On Sunday, or to minor or drunken tneir'Has quiet respectable place, and for that very reason doe the cause of temperance mora harm tbao a dozen bad men. The Ladles Aid Society met at Mrs. W 8 Bell's and appointed Friday June 12. for tbe bazaar. Base. Ball Picnic. There will be a Base Ball Picnic at Maple Grove on Saturday June 0 1908. Tbe Maple Grove and Epworth team will play a game In the afternoon, with possibly a game ln;the forenoon by other visiting club, a Every t ody la invited to come and bring baskets and we promise them good time. Maple Grove B B Team. -;'V,' r V ':- '' Mgrs. Sean the Itn KunJ Vol Han iwi faff KORE INVESTIGATIXC CallectorFauia TltlU The Yen Cnz TO. AcMIUoaal Rs-vcUUoas , LUtofCitv. a W. Patrick, Collector of Customs, lih O. M. Babbitt, Deputy Collector of U 8. lateraal Revenue, returned y ester- ay from Portsmouth, N. CL, wh tw they went oa official bnslaess eoaaected with the barkeallne Vera Cms. wi ich is ashore at that plao. Mr. Patrick was seea yesterday and said that he had goae ua. board the Vera CrosYLI, bet owing to the high as prevailing bs had not been able to snake a full and thorough examination of the ship, - ' Ths vessel was llr.g In the same posi tion, sad eaoapt for shoot three feet of water lathe hold, no Inj-iry wae appar ent Oa board, Mr Patrick said he found two men, Muno An toe la Fcroemles.who claimed to be a friend of the captain of the barkentlne, also second mate of the hip, and partial owner, and Manuel Aalones, acting as cook These men bad cbargo of tbe wreck and had been selling both tbe aea store aad th ship's store. There were seen the tMny-five casks of whale oil, alflv reported, and alx or eight ' barrel Mf cut herring. " The sslt which covered tbe lower hold, bsd been largely melted by waier, ' Mr Patrick felt qstlt)eil In putting Fernandas aader arrent hml lu charge of Capt. Terrell of thn Portsmouth Life saving Station, to Im held until Mr Pat rick returns on the Hotter Uoatwell' Capt Terrell was also authorized by Mr. Patrick to make examination of the Vera Cms, and make report. Fernandez had been selling rum from a keg which was tbe only one visible. although reports say a considerable quantity of rum and wine have been sold and carried away. On the ship Collector Patrick picked up -a paper, which purported to be a list of the officers an I crew of the Vera Cruz VII, the names belair, a fol lows! Captain Julio M. Feroandes. Mate Alfredo Neves. Snd Mate-bJoa Lamba Neves. Steward Henrlques Antoato. Cook Manuel Antonio. " Seamen Joa - Ant Llvermanto, Bor- nandino Roderlques; , Jose Miguel Aian- o; Antonio Cruz, Cesar Morando, Joa J Dual, Navelzo, Joaquin Roderlques, Joaquin Felix Med I no; Boy Augusto. Collector Patrick will go to Ports mouth todsy on the Boutwell, to make a thorough examination of the Vera Cruz, and also bring back the man Fernan dez. Made Young Again. One of Dr. King's New Life Pills each night for two weeks has put me In -my teens' again" writes D H Turner, of Dempseytown, Pa. They're the beat in the w6rld for Liver, Stomach and Bow els. ' Purely vegetable. - Never gripe. Only SSc at C D Bradham'a drug store. Market Letter on Cotton. By Private Wire to J. E. Latham A Co. New York. May 26 The featuro of the day was the comparative strength lu the new crops, and the ' absence ot strength In July. That is while July would only slightly advance yeiJerday. October swung ui to 10.03 and held moat of the advance throughout the day. The weekly, report is decidedly more favorable than the msjorlty anticipated, but tbe showing didn't seem to bring about much liquidation and bear ham mejlng aa might lie et peeled at the pres ent level of prlcei). Two or three of the beat operators a dd out Fall months not caring to be caught long at 9 atthla ses son. There was morn or jess pressure In July partly aa tbe result of accumol lion of eotton Itern.- The bull part y In May Will have t'onSiderably over 150,000 bale to torn over on July, and tha snp ply of eolton m New Ujrleans U even larger than tblv.whteh means Mr Brown will have to flounce a ileal,, en volvlng oer 6P0,00fXba!es and a ; iUUe; figuring tbowa hov.moob. money this .i requires. We would not undertake buying at pres ent and look for a break before long. . 7f'jr .C.:W.Lea Co. New York, May .17 The mora, we ste ot Ibis market, 4b stronger becomes our opinion ; that It ls: not one- In wb,loh to buy. , There are Jncrpaelng , evidences that some tort of arrangement has been made between holder of spot and Mr Brown In which a considerable portion o( that gentleman's Interest In July was liquidated. This, does not. mean thnt there is not a lona Interest, quite tbe contrary, since Philadelphia is short about as much a there Is in this city. But If this Is to be turned over on July contracts, the New Orleans people are not Interested to an extent that will en able them to run a "squeeze. There Is going to be trouble before July 1st. The stock market Is not In good shape.. In creasing stocks of cotton here ara going to be turnedfover upon July contracts unlet a smash occur that will pay tbe spot holders to cover In July and bold the cotton now In stock ' la Nsw York. The outlook with July at ile, and new crop at 9, c Is not such si that we wouldludnoea conservative trader to invest on long side. We would wait for a break. , News todsy is generally the same tenor as that heretofore this week, though Liverpool showed less aggressive strength and prospect of rain In sec tloas ot th cotton belt helped the crop outlobk.. 'October ruled strong over 9. CO most of the time, but old crops rather weaker otherwise. Shorts have been pret ty well eliminated and any attempt to take profit injhls kind (fa matket will bring about a qulok break. , , . . 0. W. Lee & Co. MEW SHORT STORIES Baraaaa aa4 tha Lawrev. The late P. T. Darnum was always fond of a Joke. Ilia whole career was studded with Instances in which he in dulged this propensity, says tbe Boston Herald. But a few days before bis death be summoned bis lawyer to tbe aido of tbe coach where be was lying. "I am worried.", be said, "about a cer tain matter, and I wont to consult you. My neighbor keeps peacocks. Suppose some of thoiu should fly over into my yard, which they are doing nil tbe time, and lny some eggs there. Would those eggs belong to tuc or could my neighbor compel me to give them up?" The lawyer, hnrlng duly scratched J(ls bead, answered: "WpII, Mr. .Bar num, I must take tlnia to Took into this matter. But the best thlnis for you to do would bo to keop the okk and let your neighbor sue for their possession. In that way your rights would be deter mined and we should have a valuable test case." "Well," aaid Mr. Bnroum, "while you are looking into the matter will you find out how it would be if tlio eggs were laid by peahensf Tbe lawyer swore softly to himself, but never made any inveatintlon. Mortality la tlte Mall. The pension bureau recently called on a colored applicant for n dependent widow's pension for proof of the death of the former partner of ber Joys and sorrows. The answer she made was not very satisfactory, and again a re quest was sent for proof. Tills is what she finally sent to tbe bureau, putting . new light on the latitude of inference even among the colored race: Dear Sur I hav scne your letter an I tellB you agen my husben he die durln the war I never acne him since he left with the other Boljers wlch went from here. 1 sent him a number of letters but he never wrote to my pore lone self but onct. The other letters 1 wrote to him they cam back. 1 nst the postmaster which has the postofla here and he says they is ded letters lhat was the first 1 knew he was ded 1 dont remember the date. Didn't Welsh tbe Part. There is o story of doubtful origin which relates how a certain rustic who had been sent running after Lincoln's carrlago by bohiK told "there goes the biggest man In this country," returned with aching lungs and sad face to re mark that "be wasn't near ns big as Bill Jones." Slmllnr misconstruction 1b said to liave boon put upon nn idiom of the stage liy n layman friend of William A. Brady at one of the per formances of "Pretty Peggy" in New York. This friend wns standing in tbe wings with the manager when Carl Eckstrom, who plays the plotting for- "PON'Tisnmi THINK HE'S A LITTLE LIGHT POM A HEAVY MAN? tune teller In tbe piece, began a scene with Grace George. Mr. Eckstrom is not troubled with superlltious Oesh. In pugilistic circles he would be classed as a welter weight' : The friend afore said evidently was somewhat struck with his looks, however, for, turning to Mr. Brady, he asked, "Who is that?1 "Carl Eckstrom," Mr. Brady replied. "He's Miss George's heavy man." . The friend glanced nt Mr. Brady to see if he was the victim of n joke. Then, tapping Mr. Brady on the arm confidentially, ho -remarked, "I say, Will, of course you know your business better than I know it, but don't yoa think he's a little, light, for a heavy manr - Mr. Brady had difficulty in restrain ing hie laughter. Every one who un derstands thnt "heavy man" simply is stage parlance for. the nctor who im personates the villain will appreciate how be felt New York Times. Dr. Teruple'a Frankneai. The archbishop of Canterbury, whom England will long remember as one of her most useful mid earnest prelates, was n man of rough speech and no courtier. A few years ngo an English clergy man was offered the bishopric, of St Albans. - - " . lie went to Dr. Temple, who was then bishop of London, and said to him "I have been offered a bishopric, but I ant afraid I dare not accept it" , v. "But. you mean to accept it, don't four; tersely replied tha bishop. ; "But, my ; lord, I .am such a bad preacher." " ;;--'-';fU "I know; I have heard yon," replied Dr. Temple without any more cere mony. ::.;. DISTRESSING STOMACH DISEASE. - Permanently cured by the masterly pbwor of "8ooTH American Nbrvthi Tonic," Invalid need suffer no longer, because this great remedy can cure them aiL It Is a cure for the whole world of stomach weakness and lndlget.lon. The ou.-e begins with the first dose. The re H'.f It btlngs Is marvelous and surprising I . makes no failure; never disappoint. No matter how long yoa have suffered. roar enre Is certain under tue use of this great healtfa-gtvhg force. , Pleasant and always safe. 8o.d ")y C, D, Bradham, Druggist WASHINGTON LETTER Spsdal Corrrapondinca. 'I we tliat tbe District commission era, t:.roUi-h tlie bulldog di'tJ.irtmont. r.Hfntly Uiunl a permit fo.- I r i-rec-tkm of a private stable at a coat of $-.). Do you Ljow that this U not a marker to tho cost of some of the sta ble UDed by the thoroughbred equine of the tint lour. I capital?" remarked a prominent v;tjrinary surgeon. "Wash ington Is known -from one end of tbe country to the otber as a city of pala tini residences, more so of recent years (ban nt any time in its history, but few people know that the owners of these Iwelllngs have homes for their horses Hint cannot be outranked south of New York, and eomo of tbein bare Oner eituloments than eveu the stable of New York's thoroughbred horses. One would be surprised to visit tbe places where Washington's high bred jumpers and driving horses are kept. "Take, for Instance, the stables of At torney General Knox, the Letters, Put tens, Townsends, Mr. Walsh and any. number of owners of high class horses. They nre simply marvels of excellence, nrtrKwhat some of them may lose In architectural appearance Is more than made up by the np to date equipment for thc comfort, I might say the luxury, of tbe occupants." i Society Goaalp. Ambassador and Ijidy Herbert will do no more formal entertaining tills season, but proiiosc remaining lu Wash ington until tbey nail for Kngland In June. Their two sons, Sidney and Michael Herbert, return to England this week to resume their studies lu an English, school. The Mexican ambassador has leased a cottage for the coming summer at Avclon, N. J.. where be, with bis fam ily and staff, will take up bis residence in Junev Tho third secretary of this embassy," Mr. Torres, with Mrs. Torres and their small children, will go to Mexico for the summer. Miss Knox, the attractive young Daughter of the attorney general, has not given up the trip to Europe which has been In contemplation for the last tear, but which was temporarily aban doned on account of 111 health. Miss Knox has lately returned from Florida, where she spent the latter part of the winter, and is greatly Improved by her stay In tbe sunny south. With her spring clothes Miss Alice Roosevelt hns resurrected ber toy cane, which she adopted last spring. She carries It to teas, out driving and. In fact, everywhere and Is quite a con spicuous figure In tbe striking gowns she now weni-s. When she first returned home from Blltmore, where she visited Mr. and Mrs. George Vanderbllt, she appeared everywhere In black. Now her favor ite costume is a white gown and a large black hat with a drooping plume, and witb this she carries tbe little silver mounted cane, which causes much com mcnt and thus far has been adopted by very few of the other society maidens. llanna Hnak. "Eggs, coffee and hash," said a sena tor at the Arlington tbe other morning wben ordering breakfast. Eggs, sah; yes, sah. What kind, sahr "Very fresh and soft boiled." "And bash. sub.. Shall I bring you a little bauiiii. sjihV" "llanna. Wbnt's banna?" "New style of corned beef hash, sah; very nice." No; I'll get my hnnnn hash at Flan- nn's," was tho senator's reply. And thus, it seems, a United States senator and chairman of the national Republican committee bus given his name to a fine brand of corned beef hash from his series of corned beef bash breakfasts a year ago. Cannot Pry Into n Wlfe'a Letters The gratification of a husband's Idle curiosity In receiving mid oMnlug his wife's letters against ber protest will no longer be n Horded. Tills Is the com maud which has gone out from tbe post office department. As n result of repeated requests by postuinsters throughout the country for a ruling in the matter this action has been taken. The ruling is as follows: "A husband has no right to receive the mail nd dressed to bis wife against her wishes. As to the until addressed to tbe chil dren, the fnyier has the prior right to receive It unless there be some par ticular circumstances lu the case which tbe department might take Into consid eration on u statement of the facta be ing presented." Th Dome's New Coat. The great dome of the capltol is re ceiving a coat of white paint, nine painters being engaged In the work. These human spiders as they climb about the dizzy helghtcd structure at tract much attention from those on terra flrma. . Tbe exterior of tbe dome was last painted nine years ago.; One thousand gallons of white paint are required to cover the exterior alone. The main or old capltol section of tbe building will also soon appear in a new dress of snowy white. - Another force of painters is engaged in painting the interior of the dome. A New Vaalt Far Treasurer. new vault is to be put in the cash room of tbe treasurer's office in the treasury department, and tho work will begin before a great while. The contract for furnishing the vault has been let and it will cost 122,000. The vault will be of the most modern con struction, fire and burglar proof and equipped with electrical signals and warnings. Tbe new vault is much need ed in the cash room. .. V. A Preaalwaa oa Matrimony. The Philippine commission has put a premium on matrimony by making nn Increase of $13 (gold) per month in the salary, allowances of married offi cers ot the constabulary. The increase Is for commutation of quarters. There are many bachelors on the force. . ' y CARL BCHOFIF.LD, ' A Fi Exehaa-e. . ., Ee was one ot those Irrepressible youngsters who are constantly brim mlng over with mischief.-, The loving, tender, hearted mother wound tip a serious talk by saying; "I love you even when yon ara naughty, darling." . ' - : A day or two later this same small boy received a spanking, and lq a little while he climbed into his mother's arm, saying aa he lovingly patted ber face: : :, "." : : "I tub yon, mamma, so much, even .when youpank me." Little Chronicle, Ml No di'cnse causes so ranch bodily discomfort, cr hili-:- -1 burislil Eczema. licfnnniut; often with a alight reJnass t t the t-kia it kratlualW sprtads, followed ty piisluks or Llistera from which a j r.nitti)-, sticky flu.U oots waio'u'.rics and scales off cr forms U.J locliiu s-nvi :m.l ucal. It uij- i - rr . i. .i.i.i.i . & . . . , . I pettrs on different parts of the body but It-' s ami f ice, and is a veritalile tor intent at times, especially at night or when over hcatod. The cause of Ede ma is a too acid and general unhealthy con dition of the blood. The terrifying itching and burning is pro duced by the overflow St il -V'r I " 1 Station A, through the glands and pores of the skin of the fiery poisons thin acid blood and cleanses and builds up thc general system, when tha 6kin clears off and Eczema with all its terrifying' symptoms disappears. Send for our free book on the Skin and its diseases. No charge for medical ndvice. fHjr gWtFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. T.CCMA'j EI3 SAVMILL. ti'liSt Oi, ::.-;.. I i li ,! l.ar I., Vtu.t:. At Titco::,:! I vi ;;.'! a siwinlll said to have u ;;iv:ili'r i-iipaclty limi! any other lu t lit- l ulled Stitti-tt. ii nil. with one ex ception (in Norway), the greatest In the world. It Is, in fact, two separate mills, covering a wide, low flat with docks on tbe sound where ships can be loaded at the door of the yards. Here the logs from the camp which we visit ed are sawed. They are dumped from the railroad cars Into ponds of water and held until the mill is ready to cut them Into lumber. Mr. Boyce showed me through this great establishment with Its devices for handling the enor mous logs of fir and cedar, hemlock and spruce, which come to It dally. Nearly every step In the long process is performed by some human-like ma chine. Logs weighing many tons ara bandied like Jackstraws, pulled out of the water, whirled over, lifted about gripped, slabbed off, turned again easi ly, and, directed by the swift and sure Judgment of the expert sawyer, driven through band saws or great gang saws, cutting twenty boards or more at once, and finally trimmed to certain lengths everything moving at once, smoothly, with absolute exactitude. In fifteen minutes from the time the log enters the mill It has been reduced to lumber of several grades; the poor parts have been whittled up into laths and shin gles, the slabs have been shot out on a great pile for firewood and the remain ing bark, sawdust and refuse have been carried away to the fire heap. This mill cuts 100,000,000 feet of lumber an I 90,000,000,000 shingles a year and its product goes tbe world over to Aus tralia, Hawaii, China, South Africa, South America and Europe. Bay Stan card Baker In Century. The Jailsj Jaam Howari Fowad. The forward movement waa every where so gradual that In 17T0, when John Howard began to investigate hos pitals as an incidental feature of bis work in prisons, he found almost bo provision for sick criminals. When such existed it was frankly Inadequate, as in the castle at York, where one small room served as infirmary, so that "when persons of one sex happened to be in this, those of tha other were ex cluded." On the continent except for characteristic cleanliness in Flanders, conditions showed little progress. Even in tbe famous hospice of St Jean de Jerusalem at Malta, with Its sumptu ous table service of sliver, Howard tells that patients were tended "by the most ragged, dirty, unfeeling and In human wretches I ever saw. I once found nine or ten of them highly en tertained by a delirious and dying per son." These attendants were chosen from among debtors and criminate, and as there were only twenty-two of them for 600 patients (against forty for twenty-six horses and twenty-sir mules) they could hardly bavs been ex pected to take their employment yery seriously. Mary Moss In Atlantic r A Fool'a Ratovt. One day at the court of Ferdinand IX a silly; courtier fancied that be could amuse those present by bis frivolities, which prompted Jonas, Ferdinand's fa vorite fool, to answer him according to his folly. But this so enraged the court ier that he shouted: "Fellow, be silent I never stoop to talk with a fool." "Well, I do," retorted Jonas, "and therefore be good enough to listen to me in your turn." They Are New Bern People, and What They Say is of Lo cal Interest. When an Incident like tbe following occurs right here at hone, it Is bound to carry weight with our readers. So many strange occurrences go the rounds of the press; are published aa facts, people become skeptical. - On one anblect skepticism Is rapidly disappearing. This Is due to the actual experience of our citizens, ana their puollo utterances re garding them. The doubter most doubt no more in the face of each evidence this. The public statement ot a reputa ble citizen living right here at Lome, one whom yon can see every day, leaves no ground for the skeptic to stand on. Mrs N Vincent, widow, living at 108 Craven street, says: Doaa's Kidney Pills have been very beneficial tome They certainly relieved me of very dis agreeable pains In my back from which I suffered for a long time. I obtained them at Bradh'am's Pharmacy and I must say they proved to be a good remedy In at MM." - For sale by all dealers. Price, SO cents a box. Foster-UUburn Co., Buffalo, N. T., sole agents for the TJ. 8. ' Remember the name Dean's and takeno'olher. SETS THE stai: on nnt A oftcnest upon tlie back. arms, bands. . v-u la town x ezpananaea as simee patabce aa taa In side f any bauds that iichad auij. turned, raualna m. uu u .iwwiw . b.a.v wans a i t grew worss, and I wan eonTlnaxt t!as A was axzuotaa mna jscsaaia. 1 MAM. . saltad aararal phyaiolaua aud a mm. bar of spaolaiiau, and ked aavaral aa taraal aaplicatioua, ratsivlaf bus allarht tamporary rolli.f. la February I daoidod id try n. S. 8.. aad la lass than a tasata I ea-perinnead schsnrs for the battar, and by Mv all aymptoma had ttr, and I dlaappaarad, ths dlaaaaa sn. ana l ouna anvaeir antira- anrt havo had no return of alDoo. w. i .P. BT-UBH, aairar Stockman a AdTartialna: aisdov. Kanaka City, Mo. with which the blood -current is over loaded. While external applications, such aa washes, soaps, salves and powders aresoot hing and cooling- they do not enter into the blood itself or touch the real cause of the disease, but S. S. S. does, and trarifies. enriches, 'and strengthens the tSfrTHI,"'''r'C"TW'T'''t1'f SMil m wk rmr JS"? . 'S 4 kr r hTU. V Hatch C.O. .. H..U HullMf .r-. muma, MS mi wansBMM r as UaMkMMr. If rum S.S IImmJ to Us rasn SU SM4 wutmd ' ' Jssas wa irs ism U.Urnmt a la ymrs. Say U yom wsat UIW Ossa-sta.. AaaraaniaaaaaVna.. K40 34 Park Kaw, New Yet ..i tirafai XJI-ISU- ... . . - .-r. nfaaa . laalta- . . nlUk '1'o.llwaaajlala ... I ...tl-.,"M.IMr, hrr. III." ..iim mia. rMabf UI.U. I Ik.r.l.f I lOMlWl UO, aaiasa saw -s. rsia. i-as Under Hotel Cfaattawka, GENERAL HARDWARE. Screen Wire Doors and Windows. The Ice Saving Gla zier Refrigerators, none better, few as good. . Agent for'the Farmer Girl and Boy Cook Stoves, and F W Devoe's Lead arid Paints. NEW BERN, N. C. Give us a Call. -'We would be pleased to have yon call and examine our line of BUILDERS' MATERIA!, Paints Oils, Refrigera tors, Water Coolers, Lawn Mowers, Ice Cream Freezers, Tinware, Oalvanized and Fnameled Ware. LOOK US I P. General Hardware, 19 South Front Street, ffJSW BEBrV, BT. V WALL PAPER 1-ROM Tbe ( heapest at 5o per roll TO The Eest at (8 00 per roll Samples cent (o your boose. Guilford Lewis, At Dawson's 103 Middle St, Phone 209. Don't let your Carriage run down for want of a little repair. Taken in time the cost may be trifling. "A word to the wise is sufficient " we do car riage and wagon repairing in all its branches, at lowest prices, and warrant all work to be strictly flrst-clasa.- We will make your vehicle equal to new in appearance, durability and motion, Jobbing promptly executed. ' - We put Rubber Tires on yonr old or new wheels. - We shrink your loose tires in a machine without cutting them. Everybody is invited to see the machine at work putting new bolts lnold plaose. ' .' - Phone 185, - 78 Broad t?t Nsw Baair, N. O '- 'O Bauatlai inn mnr .on n'-'i four igsstars V. . "-r- vw V i i-r- .Jl E.W.
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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May 29, 1903, edition 1
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