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GMRY GOSPEL TO THE Salvation Army Detachment Will Campaign Among Sum ner Resorts. 6. WOMAN'S BAND IN THE LEAD f Commander Booth Will Be With Squadron Part Of The Time And Make Some Speeches. New York, Sept. 9. Mayme Ernst, a Brooklyn woman not yet 20, is band master of a Salvation Army woman's band that is to start out Next Thursday from this city to campaign among the idle rich who linger at the summer resorts of the Jersey and Long Island shores. Six automobiles will !e?ve army head quarters in Fourteenth street early in the morning of that day for New Jersey. In them wil be Colonel Mcln tyre's. Flying Squadron, as the expe dition will be called. The only woman's band in the Salvation Army anywhere, Miss Ernst at its head, will be in the lead. Open-air meetings lasting 45 minutes will be held in Newark, Pas saic, Patterson, Warwick, Goshen and Newburg that day. At each place the band will (,ive a concert. From four to seven meetings, at which there will be band concerts, will be held each day and enough days will be put in to make meetings possible in practic ably every town of any size in the States of New York and New Jersey. Marked attention will be given to the resorts along the Jersey coast and on some parts of long island. The late stayers in the Catskills will also have band concerts and religious addresses. Camp equipment and cooking uten sils will be carried in one of the autos, so the men of the party can spend the nights out of doors if they wish to. Chaperons will accompany the young Women. Commander Booth is to join the squadron for a part of the time and make some of the addresses. In the task of directing this dying squadron over the States of New York and New Jersey and through the late summer haunts of the idle rich of Long Island Colonel Mclntyrc Will be assisted by a staff composed of Staff Captain Barrett and some other Well-known members of the army. Mrs. Mclntyrc, Mrs. Wiseman, Mrs. White and other matrons will chap eron the young women. Local army staffs will do all in their power to make the meetings in the various cities successful. SPEAKS AT 1 THRILLS LARGE AUDIENCE WITH LECTURE, " THE MAK ING OF A MAN." Salisbury, Md. Sept. 9. For 1 hour and 30 minutes Secretary of State William Jennings Bryan held one of the largest gatherings ever seen in this city spellbound tonight with his famous lecture, "The Making of a Man," under the large chautauqua tent here. Mr. Bryan arrived in this city over the Baltimore, Cheaspeake and Atlan tic Railway at 6:15 o'clock, and amid the loud tooting of horns and clapping of hands of thousands of his admirers who lined the streets, went immediate ly to the chautauqua tent. As soon as his arrival was noticed on the outskirts of the vast crowd there were loud cheers, which continued until long after Mr. Bryan had taken his seat on the plat form. ','rle was introduced by Prof. I. A. Downey. He was interruDted a number of times by loud applause. His voice easily reached the outskirts of the crowd and no one experienced any trouble in understanding every word. Mr. Bryan holds the record for draw ing the largest crowd together ever seen on the Eastern Shore. That was a few years ago, when more than 0,00 persons heard him make a political speech in this city. While there were not that many to hear Mr. Bryan to night, nevertheless the large tent was crowded to its capacity, many of the people coming in the afternoon and bringing their lunches with them and remaining until night in order to be assured of getting a seat. Immediately after the lecture Mr. Bryan motored to Cambridge, where he boarded a Government boat and went to Annapolis so as to be in his office by noon tomorrow. SERVICES TO BE HELD. Services will "be held :n the Baptist church at Polloksville Sunday morning, Sept. 14, at 11 o'clock. J. C. Whitty, of New Bern, will conduct them. Correspondents are urg ed to send us their names. 'We desire the name of ev ery person who is kind enough to send us an oc casional letter giving the news of his or her locality. ims of course does not ap ply to those who make a practice of accompanying their letters with their names. BRl SUJSBUR BIDS WANTED FOR REPAIRING THE CITY HALL. Bids will bejreceived for the next ten days for repairing and altering the city building. For further information apply to the clerk, at the city hall. F. T. PATTERSON, City Clerk. potnt8 for Mothers Child's Knowledge of Art. A teacher was surprised one morn ing to see a pupil who bad coi. e tc school for the first time showing a remarkable Interest In the reprints of great paintings which she had arrang ed along the blackboard. Unobserved, she drew near the child nnd was fur ther astonished, to hear her exclaim delightedly. "There's 'Baby Stuart,' the 'Sistine Madonna' and 'The Horse Fair.' " This teacher mentioned the occur rence to another teacher, who told her that the child's brother and sister had likewise surprised her by the knowl edge they had not only of master pieces in painting, but of sculpture nnd architecture aa well. Later the teachers met the eliHdren'ii intlier ' and were shown the playroom. Instead of the highly colored pic tures that one so often sees In play rooms, there were several good paint ings Illustrative of the time honored chlldlore and the ever new fairy tale One could readily see that considerable time and money must have been spent on these pictures. The visitors par ticularly admired the imaginative sug gestlon and harmonious coloring of a painting of Cinderella. "That pic ture," said the mother, ."Is the best we have in the house. My little daugh ters and 1 sacrificed our new spring bonnets at Cinderella's shrine the first time we caught a glimpse of her." Numerous prints of great minting? were arranged In groups according t subjects around the room. These pic tures were mounted on mats of uni form size nnd color, and each one was plainly labeled with the name of Its author nnd its subject. "The pictures In the various groups are constantly changing." the mother explained. "If any one finds a picture which appeals to him it Is brought In for consideration. No picture, how ever, gets the coveted place In the group if any of the children raise a valid objection to It. This censorship not only develops the children's ob servatlon and judgment, but keeps the groups of pictures from becoming too large nnd usually Insures survival of the fittest "At different seMsoris the Interest Is transferred from one group to another. At Christmas the Madonnas claim most of our Interest: Inter, when the children are enthusiastically building snow houses nnd fashioning snow men. we naturally turn to the groups headed hy the Coliseum nnd Michelangelo's Dnvld. In the spring we are all enthusi astic about the flowers, birch and trees "Wo are always onreful to encourage even the youngest member of the fain fly to contribute tn the changing col lection. Occasionally we allow onr judgment of a picture to be Influenced by our hearts rather than our heads This was the case when little Ned brought In a highly colored picture of Santa C'iaus which he evidently ad mired und astonished all by requesting as to hang It beside the 'Sistine Ma donna.' " The "No Toy" Theory. There was a woman, rather promt nent socially, who had a pet theory on which she always fell back. Her slo gan was "Sticks and stones for chll dren." She believed, in effect, that children conld get along quite well without any toys save sticks and stones, that the fewer playthings thej had the better off they were. She ar gued very convincingly. Of course when yon found out that she bad no chick or child of her own, but was moreover, a spinster, your faith lu her theory perhaps was somewhat shock ed. The theory was right nevertheless, as yon doubtless are forced to admit when you ponder on the happiness of the chiidreu yuu know. Without a question toys do not mean happiness. If you nre a believer in the no toj theory the summer Is the best time to pnt It into practice, for In summer there are many things which an out of door loving child can And to take the place of toy. Doubtless the child who has only a limited number of toys and Is therefore forced to amuse itself with out them most of the time has a better chance to develop Its resourcefulness and imagination and Its power of get ting happiness and amusement wher ever it may be than the child who 1 surfeited with toys. Summer Clothing For Bsby. Id summer the baby's clothing needs especially to be light In weight and loose fitting, says Good Health. It goes without saying that it should be clean and sweet. The young child Is exceedingly sensitive to change of temperature, and his clothing should be sublect to the surrounding atmosphere. Id the chill of the mooting he needs warm garments, but swathed In flan nel In the heat of the day be becomes overheated and perspires to excess. It takes time nnd thought to watch his romfort Id this matter, but it does much toward Insuring freedom from disease. A Useful Box. A box for children's toys can be made much more useful If two strips of wood nn Inch and n half wide are nailed across the bottom of the box. one at each end. and a small castor Is put In each of the fonr corners When picking up the toys the box rnn be moved aero the room, besides serving ss a little wagon for the children WHEN HER BACK ACHES. A Woman Finds All Her Energy And Ambition Slipping Away. New Bern women know how the aches and pains that often come when the kidneys fail make life a burden. Back ache, hip pains, headaches, dizzy spells, distressing urinary troubles, are frequent indications of weak kid neys and should be checked in time. Doan's Kidney Pills are for "the kid neys only. They attack kidney dis eases by striking at the cause. Can New Bern sufferers desire strong er proof than this Kinston woman's word? Mrs. W. j. Moore, 602 Chestnut st eft Kinston, N. C, says: "I suffered for months from lame and aching back and i 'as annoyed by head ches and dizzy : ;lls. I used iwo boxes of Doan's Kidney Pills and they ailments. lains and aches and other so much b can now rest well and I feel Doan's Kietter that I am glad to give Doan's kidney Pills my endorsement." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Duffalo, 6 w WW Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agen.s for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. BOAT LINE TO BRIDGE TO IS Chaiiman C. D. Bradham of the County Board of Commissioners, an nounces that the power boat H. L. N.., C.i; t. W H. Parris, has been engaged to ply between New Bern and Bridge ton. The following schedule will be observed : BOAT SCHEDULE. v. N. Bern. Lv B idgeton 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:10 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 1:00 4:15 5:00 5:30 6:00 6:30 7:0(1 7:30 l eave New Hern on the hour from 7 morning to 7 at night. Leave liridgeton on half hour from 6:30 in morning to 7:30 at night except in afternoon, boat will leave Bridgeton at 4:15 so as to get the mail here in lime for the irain. COUNTRY PRODUCE. (Quotations Furnished By Coast Line Meat Market.) Sept-11 Chickens, grown, pair 75 to 85c Chickens, half grown, pair 60 to 70c Ducks, per pair 6oto 80c Eggs,dozen 26c Hams, country smoked 20c Beeswax, pound 25c Wool, pound 11 to 16c Hogs, dressed, pound 10 to 11c Beef, dressed, pound 8 to 9c Corn per bushel 85c. COTTON MARKET. (Quotations furnished by G. W Taylor & Son.) New York. Open High Low Close Jan 1286 1297 1278 1285 Oct 1309 1290 1 305 Dec 1298 1306 1289 1296 Spots 13.15 Market steady 10 points down Liverpool. Jan. and Feb 6.91 6 90 1-2 May & June 6.91 1-2 6.92 Oct. & Nov 6.96 6.97 Futures opened easy 12 to 13 down Sa'es 8,000; Receipts 4400. New Bern. 12 1-8 to 12 3-8. Sales None B. P. S. PAINTS the best for all purposes, sold in New Bern' by J. S. Basnight Hardware Company Buying by Mail k a Very satisfactory way if I you trade, with a store like ours. Form the habit of sending to us for anything in the line of d-iugs, sundries and toilet goods when it is lot conven ient for you to shop in per son. With the Parcel post in op eration, distance is no bar rier. We have a large mail or der trade extending all over the surrounding country trade built up on the repu-' tcytion of selling quality goods at reasonable prices. We warrt your trade. Just mail or phone your order Bradham Drug Company Strengthen Weak Kidneys. Don't suffer longer with weak kidneys You can get prompt relief by taking Electric bitters, that wonderful remedy praised by women everywhere. Start with a bottle today, you will soon feel like a new woman with ambition to work, without fear of pain. Mr. John Dowling of San Francisco, writes: "Gratitude for the wonderful effect of Electric Bitters prompts me to write. It cured my wife when all else failed." Good for the liver as well. Nothing better for indigestion or biliousness. Price, 50c. and $1.00, at all druggists. (Adv.) Before she has been married a year every woman discovers that her hus band is a brute. Do You Fear Consumption? No matter how chronic your cough or how severe your throat or lung ailment is, Dr. King's New Discovery will surely help you: it may save your life. Stillman Green, of Malichiie, Col. writes: "Two doctors said I had consumption and could not live two years. I used Dr. King's New Discovery am' am alive and will." Your money refunded if it fails to benefit yog. The best home remedy for coughs, colds, t! roat and lung troubles. Price 50c. and Sl.OOVGuaran teed by all druggists. (Adv.) It is easy for a woman to be happy if her imagination is in good working order. Safest Laxative For Women. Nearly every woman needs a good laxative. Dr. King's New Life Pills are good because they are prompt, safe, and do not cause pain. Mrs. M. C. Dunlap of Leadill, Tenn., says: "Dr. King's New Life Pills helped my troubles greatly." Get a box today. Price, 25c. Recommended by all druggists. (Adv.) Matrimony is a sea in which many :ourtships have been swamped. The supply of copies of Thurs day's Dai y Journal having be n exhausted, the article abou the storm that appeared in it has been epubli hed in the Semi-Weekly, copies of which may be had at the Journal office at three cents each. It is easier for boys to be boys than it is for them to be quiet. Best Treatment for A Burn. If for no other reason, Chamberlain's Salve should be kept in every household on account of its great value in the treatment of burns. It allays the pain almost instantly, and unless the injury is a severe one, heals the parts without leaving a scar. This salve is also uncqualcd for chapped hands, sore nipples and diseases of the skin. Price 25 cents. For sale by all dealers. (Adv.) A more glorious victory cannot be gained over another man than this, that when the injury began on his part the kindness should begin on ours. Dr. Dodd. Good For Biliousness. "I took two of Chamberlain's Tablets last night, and I feel fifty per cent. better than I have for weeks," says J. J. Firestone of Allegan, Mich "They are certainlv a fine article for biliousness." For sale by all dealers. (Advj The candidate for a young woman's hand makes a lot of campaign prom ises during the courtship. Mother Of Eighteen Children. "I am the mother of eighteen children and have the p aise of doing more work than any young woman in my town writes Mrs. C. J. Martin, Boone Mill, Va. "I suffered for five years with stomach trouble and could not cat as much as a biscuit without suffer ing. I have taken three bottles of Cham berlain's Tablets and am now a well woman and weigh 168 pounds. I can eat anything I want to, and as much as I want and feel better than I have at any time in ten years. I refer to any one in Boone Mill or vicinity and they will vouch for what I say." Cham berlain's Tablets are for sale by all dealers (Adv.) RACES At the Eastern Carolina Fan Grounds 2 o'clock'Thurs day afternoon September 18th. One Race for horses in the 2:28 class. One Free For All - - - - Two Exhibition Races with a running horse against two pacing horses. A rim tfVcinn 50 Centsfor Adults; 25 AumiSSlOn: What sha be said of a ball player who deserts the giants in a moment of need for the mere purpose of getting married? Children Cry FOR FLETCHER S CASTORIA Our information is that the suffra gist party in the District of Columbia is going to get married in October. Despondency. Is often caused by indigestion and constipation, , and quickly disappears when Chamberlain's Tablets are taken. For sale by all dealers. (Adv.) Society is judged by some of the misfits that manage to break in. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Knowledgeof lost opportunities-comes with old age. - Caught A Bad Cold. "Last winter my son caught a very bad cold and the way he coughed was something dreadful," writes Mrs. Sara E. Duncan, of Tilton, Iowa. "We thought sure he was going into consump tion. We bought just one bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and that one bottle stopped his cough and cured his cold completely. "For sale by all dealers. (Adv.) it is no task tor a clever woman to manage a young man during courtship. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA He the would acquire fame must remunerate the press agent. Diarrhoea Quickly Cured. "1 was taken with diarrhoea and Mr. ! Yorks, the merchant here, persuaded me to try a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. After I taking 6nc dose of it I was cured. It also cured others that I gave it to," writes M. E. Ccbhart, Oriole, Pa. That is not at all unusual. An ordinary attack of diarrhoea can almost invariably j be cured by one or two doses of this remedy. For sale by all dealers. (Adv.) The honeymoon is over when the bride discovers she might have done better. Don't Let Baby Suffer With Eczema And Skin Eruptions. Babies need a perfect skin-covering. Skin eruptions cause them not only in tense suffering, but hinder their growth. Dr. Hobson's Eczema Ointment can be 0Jlied on for relief and permanent cure of suffe ing babies whose skin eruptions have made their life miserable. "Our baby was afflicted with breaking out of the skin all over the face and scalp. Doctors and skin specialists, failed to help. We tried Dr. Hobson's Eczema Ointment and were overjoyed to see baby completely cured before one box was used," writes Mrs. Strubler, Du buque, Iowa. All druggists, or by mail. 50c. (Adv.) PFEIFFER CHEMICAL COMPANY. St. Louis, Mo. Philadelphia, Pa. The amateur poet is going some when lie earns enough money with his pen to pay for the ink. CASTORIA For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of 8. P. S. PAINTS the best for all pur poses. Sold in New Bern by J. S. Basnight Hardware Company. Elegance in Home Furnish ing Without Excessive Cost Our Furniture stands the test of time. It's bui't of the best of Material True in wood and work manship. Good enough to be handed down to your children as heirlooms. If your home is not as cozy and comfortable as you would like it, why not come and complete its furnishings here? You will find just the things to give your dwelling a touch of luxury without excessive cost. J. S. MILIEU FURNITURE CO. Phone 220 "The Home Furnishers" 9-101 Middle St We buy the "Best" Use the "Best" Serve the "Best And feed the "Best" PEOPLE. . The Ocean Cafe R. E. LEE, Owner : : Morehead Gity, N. C. Oysters. the finest received in town, any style andquan ity. Regular Meals POLLOCK STREET Advertise In The Journal For Best Results IgXXXXX OKXXXXXXXKXXXXKOCXXXXKOCXXXXXXXXXXXXXX.K Everybody in low County Should Carry a Bank Account It helps the Individual. It helps the com munity Call and we will tell you how we are es pecially glad to deal with The Farmers to whom so much of our success is due Maysville Banking and Trust Co. Maysville, N. C. GEO. E WEEKS Cashier XXXXXy?OQQQQtXX?tXCXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX ocxxxxxxxx PLANT SCUPPERNONGS North Carolina's Greatest Fruit A Sure Crop for a Sure Market We will mail you a Booklet on Arboring and Para nt Srunnornnnda. nmviAeA vnii nu n nr i I I Eel consider planting a vinyard. Southern Pines Grape Nurseries Largest" producers of Scuppernong Vines JW arrjrj-mwru-mmr-mrj-n RACES cents for Children. No Admission ' NEWBERN, N. C. Jones and Ons SUU I HIS KIN riJNUS, IN. J. v .'l rnr. '.rnr J to the Grandstand. I HMHM
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