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DONT KNOW EVERYTHING. But Try to Know On Thing Better Than Anybody Else. Don't dabble In tuo many things; don't scatter yourself on too mnny lilies: (Iiiii'i xlttdy too niiiny liuiffiliice. Better lie iible to senk one correctly and know Hoiuetlilug worth doing. Douglas Jerrold suld he knew a man with twenty-four lauKimges. hut who hud not nu idea In nny of them. Coleridge was a man of gigantic in tellectual rapacity, and when Charles I.;iub beard of ills death be wrote to n friend, "Coleridge la dead and is said to have left about 40.000 treatises on metaphysics and divinity and not one of them complete." Would yon win, concentrate both mind and energy in one chosen pur suit. This is the power that drives head. Edwin Booth plnjed every day the same characters, and Joseph Jefferson stuck to Rip Van Winkle until it be came a part of his personal Identity. Be a man of Intense purpose. Don't know everything. Know one thing bet ter than anybody else. Avoid as yon would the plague being A man so various that lie seemed to be Not one, but all mankind's epitome: Stiff tn opinion, always In (he wrong. Everything by starts and nothing long. But In the course of one revolving moon Was chemist, tiddler, statesman and buf foon. Madison C. Petorg in Detroit Free Press. THE ISLAND OF JERSEY. Joseph Anderson of Gremsboro hrs accepted a position with the F. S. Duffy Drug Company. Mr. Anderson was at one time connected with the Gaston Drug Company of this city. C. J. Woodeil, who is one of the champio 1 gardeners of the city, gather ed a nice lot cf string beans from his garden yesterday morning. String beans have been on the local market for some time, but they are not of the home-grown variety. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER S casto A' Even if a man doesn't hesitate may be l;st anyway. he FLOWER CUTTINGS WILL HARDLY LET UM OLIVER GET BT nil SECTION OF LOCAL POSTOFFICE SENATOR SIMMONS NOT LIKELY TURNED INTO TEMPOR ARY HOTHOUSE. TO ALLOW REIDSVILLE v MAN CONFIRMED. CONSTIPATION CURED. Dr" King's New Life Pills will re lieve constiptation promptly and get your bowels n healthy condition again. John Supsic, of Sanbury, Pa., says: They are the best pills I ever used. and I advise everyone to sue them for constipation, indigestion and liver com plaint." Will help you Price 25c . Recommended by all dealers. xLove at f.rst right is apt to fade on it initial trip to the wash. Since the Parcel Post Law went into, The foil .wing is taken from the effect the clerks in the local postoffice Washington correspondence of the have become accustomed to seeing all , WilminKtoii Star: v.-.rij-:.-s of pecuUrar.iclisgoing through j "Former Governor Robert B. Glenn th: mails and as many of these are in caed on Senator Simmons today and bad condition they have prepared thenf' asked the Senior Senator not to inter: selves to meet any emergency and to po3C furLher objection to the confirina rendcr "first aid" to any of the t:on 0f j. t Oliver, who has been re packages in bad condition. I ommemlcd for postn.iar.ter at Reids- Yesterday morning a package con- j v;e VVhile Senator Simmons has not taining (lower cuttings arrived from a ' talked to the writer in regard to ;hi. town in tne nortnern part oi rennsy- matter w,thin the past 40 hours :t is lvania. The addressee is unknown to understood that the Senior Senator the clerks or carriers in the office and. ! w;il not allow the confirmation of the the package could not be delivered! Reidsville man, Mr. Simmons does net In order to save the cuttings they were'object to a man simply because he op taken from the package and carefully j poseii him in the last campaign, but transplanted in fresh soil and water tne vigorous denunciation of Mr. Sim mons by Oliver was of such a charac ter as to make this confirmation for the postmaster which he now seeks an almost impossibility. Many other l Wat Once Separated From Franc Only by a Narrow Stream. There was a time when a reverend bishop always walked from France to Jersey ou a plunk. This sounds aome- what like a modern Blondln perform' ance, and one could Imagine the crowd that would assemble to witness such a feat. In reality it was an event of common occurrence during the sixth century. Existing documents relative to the monastery of Mont St. Michael, In Nor ninthly, reveal the fact that the island was separated from the French district of Coutances by it narrow stream only and that the stream was bridged by a single plank. The Inhabitants of Jersey were com polled to keep this plunk in good re pair, for It was nsed by the bisbop of the diocese when he made his period ical visits to that portion of his flock, and the worthy prelate desired to make the crossing In safety. , In the year TOO and again In the year 824 there were seismic disturbances, called by ancient writers "cataclysms," which submerged towns and forests on the French coast, thus widening the stretch of water and making the sepa ration of Jersey more complete. Lon don Standard. WONDERFUL SKIN SALVE Bucklcn's Arnica Salve is known everywhere it the best remedy made for all diseases of the skin, and also for burns, bruises and boils. Reduces inflamation and is sool'.Mg and healing. J. T. Sossman, publisher of News, of Chrnelius, N. C, v. riles that one box helped his serious skin ailmcntafter other remedies failed. Only 25c. Recommended by lA 'dealers. The less a man knows of women's ways, the more serene is his mind. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S OASTORI A You can't tell by the loac a man is carrying where he got it. "Put Into a Book." Thomas Mi Hon was Dickens' solic itor as well as his schoolfellow and used to say that he was the only one of all of "Charlie's" friends whom the novelist had never "put into a book." Mltton's hearers smiled Inwardly, be cause they recognized obvious pieces of Mttton in several of the novels, the most conspicuous fragments being in Wemmlck ("Great Ejjectntlonr') and lie schools Tappertlt ("Bnrnnby. Budge"). Not much in common, it way be said, be tween these two eccentrics. Neverthe less, life being more various and more Inconsistent than Action, there he was visibly. Dickens was greatly and long attached to him, and It was In a letter to the lawyer that he described most admirably the frightful railway acci dent from which he escaped physically unhurt, but gravely shaken tn nerve. London Chronicle. QUICK RELIEF FOR RHEUMA TISM. George W. Koous, Lawton, Mich , says: "Dr. Detcheon's Relief for Rheu matism has given my wife wonderful benefit for rheumatism. kShe culd not Hft hand or foot, and had to be lifted for two months. She began the use of the remedy and improved rapidly. On Monday she could not move and on Wednesday she got up, dressed her telf and walked out for breakfast." .Sold by Bradham Drug Co. (Adv.) Mi and are being held at the office in the hope that some one will call for them during the next day or two. Articles varying in size from a paper of pins to an automobile tire are passing mcn wj10 were against Simmons last through the local office each day and the parcel post receipts compare favor ably with those of some of the larger cities. THE STREET MUSICIAN. tei Professor W. C. Baglcy, of Chicago, urged restoration of whipping in pub- He halts upon the stony street, A roving minstrel-boy. In ragged hat and tattered coat Of faded corduroy. His eyes arc dark with horn csick His check is pale and thin, And fondly to his heart ho holds A battered violin. There comes a sound of dancing feet, The life of voices gay, A breath of roses in the dew, Though skies are cold and gray, Above the smoky city roofs. Behold the spring begin, As light and slow he draws the bow And wakes the violin. I see main familiar slopes, 1 A farmhouse white and clean, A river, and a sunny road, And meadows golden green. I smell the scent of new brown earth Behind the laboring plow. And lean upon the barnyard gate To call the spotted com Here! catch bis shower of silver coins O, lad from Sicily! I Your battered violin has brought A message straight to me. A thread of music leads me from , The glitter of . Broadway, To places where the violets grow I'm going home today. Minna Irving, in New York Ameri can, . j. , Fall have been nominated for high Federal offices and the Senior Senator has not made any objection to their confirmation. But where the Senator has been bitterly denounced through out the State as it is understood to be true in the case of Mr. Oliver the candidate stands a poor chance of ever annexing his name to the Federal payroll." Fuel Troubles are Over when you use a New Perfection Oil Cook Stove. Just lift the tank from the cradle and fill your New Perfection is ready for the day. You don't have to wait for the fire to kindle. No coal or ashes to carry; no soot, smoke or dirt; no blackened ceilings. aMBftJIflK'TnTrTjaPSaJ ' '."1 H S TTSSF 'it' g ?nr "UKasAtHIBM HfffffflPTl ,a,jBjCsiaLSaJLLBi isaalSrlffiliaB Oil Cook-stove CRAIG ISSUES COMMISSIONS SEVERAL NEW BERN NAVAL RE SERVE MEN AMONG THOSE WHO RECEIVE THEM. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTO R I A George Maynar, a Worcester (Mass.) printer, 84 years of age, can read 24 languages. Moaning of Barber Poles. The barber Is the ouly professional man whose emblem Is a pole. The emblem la a pun. A poll Is a head. The verb "poll" means to lop on a head. The earliest barbers were re movers of beards. "Barbs" Is Latin for beard. The French Called a man who shears off beards a barbler. But the barbler also removed hnlr from the apex and adjoining regions of the head; With the modesty characteristic of many professional men he magnified his function and 'adopted for his em blem a -device which taken in its full est significance would Indicate that he removed the entire bead. Because "poll" la pronounced the same as "pole" he concluded that a pole would be the appropriate emblem of his pro fession. Philadelphia Ledger. Raleigh, May 7. Governor Craig yesterday issued the following com missions: F. H. Shipp, New Bern, lieutenant commander and chief of staff, naval brigade. R. DuVal Jones, New Bern, lieutcn commander and chiel engineer. B. F. Hus':e, New Bern, lieutenant and chaplain. J. B. Ehringhaus, Elizabeth City, lieutenant and jt:dj;e, advoci tc. A. T. Willis, New Bern, lieutenant and gunnery paymaster. C. 'H. Burke'iC3d, New l'crn, lieu tenant and aide de camp. K. H. B iker, lieutcn.int, junior grade, and aide de camp. R. M. Kitzpatrick, Ashcvillc, first Note the new 4-burner New Perfection the most complete cooking device on the market, with indicator on font, cabinet top, etc. Smaller stoves with 1, 2 or 3 burners. See your dealjr, or write for full particulars to STANDARD OIL COMPANY Washington, D. C Richmond, Va. Norfolk, Va. (New Jersey) BALTIMORE Charlotte, N. C Charleston, N. C Charleston, S. C Late yesterday afternoon a telephone lieutenant, Troop B pole (ooated near the foot of the Ncuse river bridge was blown down and in falling it struck the railing .on the bridge. This was damaged to a slight extent but further than this there wai no other damage. Burt Nicholas, AshoviHe, second lieu tenant. L. S. Byn:im, Edenton, second lieutenant. Saturday, May 10, Confederate Memorial Day, being a legal holiday, FOR THE WEAK AND NERVOUS Tired-out, weak, nervous men and women would feel ambitious, energetic full of life and always have a good appe tite, if they would do the sensible thing ' occupied by Thomas Chadwick's press 'Adolph Roberts is r.-.oving his print-'the banks of the city will b closed. ing establishment, whicn he has in tne past conductcj in the rear of the build ing , occupied by William Tj Hill on Middle street, to the store in the Hahn building on Craven street formerly George Wood, one of the dispatching clerks in 'the local postoffice underwent a slight 'operation at Stewart's sani torium Tuesday afternoon. He is improving rapidly and will probably be out again within a few days. PROFESSIONAL ROMULUS A. NUNN Attorney and Counselor at Lav Offick 50 Cbaven Street Teleplione Nos 97 and 801 NEW BERN. C. Simmons & Ward Attorneys and Counselors at Law Office, Rooms 4C1-2-3 Elks Building, New Bern. N. C. Practices in the counties of Craven, Duplin, Jones, Lenoir, Onslow, Carter t, Pamlico and Wake, in the Supreme and Federal Courts, and wherever sei vices are desired. Ten nks, Suit Cases, Traveling Bags, Etc. - We Have Them Are you anticipating going away to spend the Summer? If so and you are not fully equipped with necessary Trunks, Suit Cases, Traveling bags, Etc. We in vite you to call at our store. We have just such as will please you, a complete line. Watch our windows., - Nature and Broken Bona. In the splicing of broken bones na ture can give the beat surgeon point ers. When a bone is broken the splin tered ends are surrounded with carti lage until they are firmly held In posi tion. Then gradually a layer of bone Is placed between them and soldered toge'ther. All the physician has to do Is te bring the two ends of the bones together so that the point will be smooth and een. Nature's little agents do the rest , Constantinople. Constantinople, called by the Turks Stambonl or Istamboul, was originally the ancient city of Bysantlum. In 330 B. C. the Emperor Constantine made It the capital of the ll.omnn ampin and called It after bis own name. The city lies on an arm of the sea called the Golden Horn. for health take Electic Bittcr.s Noth ing better for the stomach, liver or kid neys. Thousands, say they owe their lives to this wonderful home remedy. Mrs. O. Rhinevault, of Vestal Center, N, Y. ,says: "I regard Electric Bitters as one of the greatest of gifts. I can never forget what it has done for me." Get a bottle yourself and sec what a difference it will make in your health. Only 50c and $1.00. Recommended by all dealers. ing establishment. Mrs. John Perrine, of Jamcsburg, Pa., has a cat which she says is ahle to play the scale on a piano. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Anyhow, traveling is no great hard ship on Mr. Bryan. 8porting Event. "Got a relay team at your school, onr i "A fnst one. dad."' "So I henr. IVKh It around Satur day and. let Mf how fust you can re hey mine iwrpct."- Louisville Courier-Journal. BEST MEDICINE FOR COLDS. When a druggist recommends a remedy for colds, throat and lung troubles ,you can feel sure that he knows what he is talking about. C. Lower, Druggist, of Marion, Ohio, writes of Dr. King's New Discovery: "I knowjDr. King's New Discovery is the best throat and lung medicine I sell. It cured my wife of a severe bron chial cold after all othsr remedies failed.' It will do the same for you if you arc suffering with a cold or any bronchial th oat or lung cough. Keep a botric on hand all the time for everyone in the family toYsc. It is-a home doctor. Price 50c. and 11,00 Guaranteed by all dcalori. Fir" 1 J Stop at The-- BAR RINGTQN HOUSE While In Norfolk, 9W Main Street Z. V. BARRINGTON, Proprietor. Rate: $1.50 Day; $7.50 .Week. Hot and C ld Baths, N cc, Clean, Airy Rooms, Special Attention to Traveling Men, and Excursion Partieg Homo P.Mlei a When an airship chauffeur falls through the skylight of a hospital that is not necessarily luck. CASTORIA Tor Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears th Signature of THE DISCIPLE OP DEATH. X npHE base of a I fly's fest is ouplike In shape. In these cups th fly can create a degree of suotion which permits it to walk on glass and other smooth sur faces. These tarns ouplike depressions make It read ily possible for th fly to plek up all DlfllHI Trvin the many decaying subitanoes over which it paesei. However, the fly carries die ease on other parts of its body. Its wines and hairs that cover It are frequently laden with oerme. Ths germs of typhoid fsvsr are given off in great numbers in the discharges of patients. Flics oftsn feed on this mstsrial. Their feet and bodies become smeared with germs. Ths insect ' csrrics them into the dining room and deposits thsm on the bread that come one is about to eat or wachas them off in ths milk into which it may fall. Tho ge me Of tuberoulosis are given o.'f in large numbers in the sputum of pitienta. Flics gain ecosts to this sputum and may isavs it loeded with ths germs ef eonrumption. Dytcntary and infantile diar rhea arc carried in ths same way. Discke bearing is by no moans limited to the intestinal gsrr.i t'ietata, however. It is said that ophthalmia or blind necs, smsllpox and other of the titUr known communicable dis taste have been trsoed to the fly. Where aetusl laboratory proof do:s not exist olroum star.tial evidence is very strong. One investigator estimated the number of germs en a single fly, and hie studies led him to place ths figures at 8,800,000. ISSUES REUNION BOOKLET J.S.Miller Furniture Co. 99-101 MIDDLE STREET, PHONE 229. Southern Gets Out Handsome Pub licatlon on Veterans' Meet. The Journal 'acknowledges with thanks the receipt of a very handsome booklet which the Southern Railway has gotten out descriptive of Chat tanooga where the Confederate Vet erans' Reunion will be held May 27, 28, and 29. There is much interesting and timely matter on Chattanooga and the territory thereabouts where some of the most famous battles of the momentous struggle between the States took place. Typographically the booklet is a thing of beauty. Travel ing Passenger Agent J. C. Jones of Raleigh writes that he is very anxious to get a copy of this booklet in the hands of every onc who will likely attend the reunion and those wanting copies should write at once as the supply may be exhausted soon. DR. ERNEST C. ARMSTRONG Osteooathic Physician (kkgistkkf.d) Rpoms 320-321 Elk's Temple. Hours: 10 to 12, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. CHRONIC DISEASES A SPECIALTY Ten years expetience in treating chron ic diseases. Complete Electrical Equipment. Do ycu wear a truss? If so, let me show you my special make. For all ages, from babies up. HONE 701. D, L. WARD ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW Hushes Buildinsr. Craven Street NEW BERN, N. C. Practice In State and Federal Courts niri-nit, Graven. Carteret, Jones anc Pamlico and wherever services me desired. HOW ONE WOMAN WON I Her Health and Strength Back 1 mm JB mi a Again by The use or uratu. Tampa, Fla! In a letter from this etty, Mrs. E. C. Coram wrttea: "I waa all weakened and worn out with wo manly troubles. My husband brought me some Cardul as a tonic, and, from tho first day, It seemed to help. I had almost lost my reason, hut. thanks to Cardul, I did not. Boon. I felt and looked llko a new woman. I think the remedy la wonderful. I recommend It to my frlenda, for I have received great benefit from It." Cardul acts specifically on the weak ened womanly organs, strengthening the muscles and nerves. And building them up to health. 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