nliip tea
Genera! Les ami His Son.
Changeable.
(May Kell in Sunset Magazine")
When John came eonr'inij; "d
arm
STy slender waist ha J spanned,
He of I would whiter tenderly,
his
"1 wish ycuM hc-H my band!"
but how we're married, this is what
Most frequently h flung
At me, in accents far from sweet,
"I wish you'd hold your tongue!"
my.
self
Youth's Companion.
tten. Robert E. Lee used to relate
'd pleasing incident of one of his boys
with whom he vrcs walking out in
the snow ens day to Arringtnn.
The liiile fellow lagged behind
and looking r v"1' shoulder, the
father p-iv; him imitating his every
inovenicr.l with head and shoulders
erect ;nd .epping exactly in his own
fnntnrinN In "Life and Letters cf
Lee" the author says that the gener-, m CG3Klng Dgvlces at JamestOWD.
"When I saw t.h?s I said to my
It behooves me to walk very
straight, when this little fellow is al
ready following- in my tracks." Ac
cordingly, there was never a more
circumspect father than was this
great man.
While ptai.ioiied at Fort Hamilton
'he wrote several letters to his
young sons, They may well be called
the letters of a model father, Her?
is one:
"Fort Hamilton, N. Y., March 31-.
184G, I cannot go to bed, roy dear
son, without writing you a few lines
to thank you for your letter, which
gave it& much pleasure,
"I do not think that I ever told
you of a' fine boy I heard of in my
travels this winter. He lived hi the
mountains of New Hamhshire. He
was just thirteen years old-, the age
of Gustis. His father Was a farmer,
WELDING TORTOISE SHELL.
the farm.
and he used to assist him to work on
s much as he could.
ne snow mere tnis winter waia
deeper than it has been for years,
and one day he accompanied his f atb
er to the woods to get some wood.
They went with their wood
sled and after cutting a load and
loading the sled, this little hey, whose
name was Harry, drove it home while
his father cut another load.
"He had a fine team of horses
and returned very quickly; but he
found his father lying prostrate on
the frozen snow under the large
simb of a tree, which had caught
him in its fall and thrown him to the
ground. He was cold and stiff, and
3itt!c liitvry, finding that he was not
Strong enough to relieve him from
his positiv.:i, seizod the ax and cut
off the Ys:V:b, and then rolled it off
hfei. He then tried to raise him but
ah father was dead and Ins feeble
efforts were all in vain. Although
he was out in the far woods by him
self, and had never before seen a
dead person, he was nothing daunt
ed, but backed his sled -rlose up to
his father and with great labor got
his body on it, placed his head in his
lap, and drove home to his mother."
In every letter, General Lee wrote
"learn to be good. Be true, kind
and generous," and always told his
boys some instance of courage of
duty well done, or some interesting
fact cf his daily life.
The domestic application of elec
tricity is being featured by the Gen
eral Electric Compim At thS James
town Exposition. This most recent
application of the electrical current
has been the talk of the civilized
world for the past few months, and
th? importer tf oi ike movement is
evidbneid by the fact that nearly a
hundred different electrical house
hold devices are being manufactur
ed today.
The electrical kitchen will be one
of the chief attractions on the
grounds. Competent young ladies
will be in charge 8nd thp visitors
will be offered plenty good things t
eat while they inspect ihd Utensils.
Foods will h cooked by electricity
in plain sight of the guests. And
when it is prepared they will be ask
ed to partake of steaming coffee
prepared in the electrical percolator;
flakey biscuits, pies and cakes fresh
from the electric ovsn; welsh rare
bits from the electrical chafing dish;
electrically broiled steaks; steamed
eggs; tea and toast, and hundreds of
other dainties cooked on the wooden
Stove over invisible fires.
Of course there are many other
household applications of electricity
shown, such as the motor driven
washer and wringer, sewing ma
chine, ice cream freezer, grindles,
polishers, pumps, fans, etc. There
are also on exhibition the electric
heating pads, vibrators, shaving
mugs, corn poppers, baby milk
warmers and a dozen and one other
electric things.
Hot Water atad Hirh Pressor Doe
the business.
One of Uncle Sam's naturalists at
Washington . asserts that, tortoise
shell, which h made from the horny
Eklu overlying the bony case of most
species of turtles, possesses the prop
erty of welding so perfectly that no
trace of Junction is visible.
Two plates to be united have their
adjacent edges beveled in opposite
directions, and are then squeezed to
gether in a metal press under the ac
tion of boiling water;. ..
Imitation tortoise shell is made by
painting horn with paste of lime
Htharage and soda, which is rubbed
off after .drying. This process leaves
dark spots .of lead sulj?hide in the
horn, resembling the mottling of real
tortoise Bhell.
AUTOMOBILES IN INDIA.
Fine Roads Encourage Poitovvers Of
the Sport.
It Is probably not generally known
that India is remarkable for its pos
sesion of many most excellent roads
soine of them of great length, like
thPt which runs from Bombay to
DM hi a distance of 900 miles. It is
.ipprrlhftd as a "perfect highway.
Another fine road, 1,600 miles
incrth extends from Calcutta
Peshawur, at the frontier of Afgha
nistan. These roads are kept in per
fect repair; and were built originally
for military purposes before the ad
vent of railroads. Many of the native
princes give particular care to their
roads. Of course, the nature of the
country plays a part in the existence
nt the i-'daA.a: and now they serve as
a stimulus to the use of automobiles,
which are very popular in India.
in
to
Lowest Known Temperature.
The lowest temperature yet rec
orded is that reached recently by K
ulzewski in an attempt to liquefy
helium. By the aid of solid hydro
gen he cooled the gas to 259 de
crees C; under 180 atmospheres'
pressure: then, suddenly releasing
the pressure to that of the atmos
phere, a degree of cold was created
which by calculation from Laplace
and Poisson's formula, amounting to
271.3 decrees C. Helium, how
ever, did not liquefy, and he accord
ingly assumes that, its boiling point
must be below 271, and that there
is little nrosDect of reducing it to a
liquid.
"Say, didn't you tell me when you
sold me that dog that he was n bird
dog?"
'Ye3 that's what I said."
"Well, you swindled me. That dog
won't hunt."
"I didn't say he would hunt. He's
a bird dog. Cook the birds for him.
That's the way he likes them, best'
---Roseleafi
A Dry Niagara.
A few miles southeast of Syracuse,
N. Y., in a cavity whose bottom la
220 feet below the surface of the
adjacent upland, Hep Jftmesvllle
Lake, a bodv of water 500 feet in
diameter and 60 feet in depth.
Eastward from the lake extends a
gorge through which flows Butternut
Creek. Professor Moorehead, of
Washington, states in former times
a river flowed there and that James
ville Lake is the pool that was form
ed under a great waterfall. Steep
cliffs rise around it on three sides,
and all the features of a dry Niagara
are disclosed in great detail.
Properties of Tantalum.
Tantalum; when . cold, resists
chemical reagents; it is not auacKec
by boiling hydrochloric acid, aqua
re.-ia. nitric acid or sulpnuric aciu.
It is also indifferent to alkaline solu
tions, and it is dissolved solely ty
hydrofluoric acid. Thin wires of tan
talum burn with low intensity, and
without any noticeable flame, when
ignited in air. Tantalum comomeo
with carbon very easily, forming sev-
il carbides, which, as far as at
1. . t - 1. t T I
present known, sfe au oi meuuiw
m Ua4 nnA
appearance, ana are very uwu
brittle, but does not seem to amal
gamate with mercury, n can, now-
.... nta
over, ce aiioyea wua mwi
IrtiTlty of Cuban Soil.
Cuban soil Is so fertile that at the
present time the cane field is planted
only about once In ten years. Experi
enced American grCwef s say that
there Is no necessity ever to plant
more than once if care is taken in
cutting thR cane at harvest time not
to pull up any of the roots, as the
ne" cane will Immediately sprout
from these. Ten tons of cane pro
duce one ton of sugar if treated by
the latest mechanical processes. A
plantation of 1,000 acres may yield
3,000 tons of sugar under fairly fav
orable conditions.
Deposits of Asbestos.
Rich deposits of asbestos, cover
ing hundreds of airea and Contain
ing thousands of tons of the valuable
mineral, have been located in the
mountains of Northern Luzon, Phil
ippines. Samples examined In the
Bureau of Science, at Manila, say9
the Far Eastern Review, are pro
nounced excellent in quality, with
only 1 or 2 per cent, of alloy. The
deposits are Inlaid between talcum
and silica (both valuable deposits),
and the fields of abestos are within a
few miles of excellent harbors.
London's Many Fogs.
November is London's worst
month for fogs. During a good
year the Londoner may have to
breathe only fifty fogs. In a very
"bad" year he may have to endure
as many as 80. London's countless
coal fires, mingling soot with mist,
concoct the Londoner's fog for him.
The great majority Of fogs in the
metropolis begin to form between 7
and 8 in the morning, just when
most fires are lighted.
Must Count $250,000,000 In Casn.
The natives of Borneo pray to a
pig on all important occassions. If
he fears enemies, ill luck or sickness
is coming, the pig is brought into
the hut and its legs tied together. A
lighted brand is applied to scorch it
slightly, then the pig is asked about
the matter which the natives wish
to know.
(New York Tribune,)
The term of Hamilton Fish as As
sistant Treasurer of the United States
at New York having expired, an ex
amination of the cash in the local
Sub-Treasury is to be made, in pur
suance of the rules of the Treasury
Department, although Mr. Fish has
already boen nominated and confirm
ed as his own successor in the office
for the term of four years. Accord
ing to a Washington dispatch, the
counting of the cash will be begun
tomorrow by experts from th3
Treasury Department.
This force, which will consist of
eight or ten men, will be supplement
ed later on by fifteen or twenty
laborers, whose services will be re
quired when checking up of the sil
ver coin is in progress. The Sub
Treasury vaults contain $74,000,000
of silver coin, weighing more than
two thousand tons., and $178,000,000
gold, the weight of which is about
three hundred and sixty tons.
The verification of the cash in the
Sub-Treasury will take from forty
to fifty days.
For a cold or a cough take Kennedy's
Laxative Cough Syrup. It is BETTER
than any other cough remedy because
its laxative principle assures a healthy,
copious action of the bowels and at the
game time heals irritation of the throat,
strengthens the bronchial tubes and al
lays inflammation of the mucous mem
brane. Contains Honey and Tar. pleas
ant to take. Children like it. Conforms
to the National Pure Food and Drug
l.-aw. Sold by E. T. Whitehead & Co
In Brazil there is a large ant which
is regarded by the natives as good
to eat, when roasted a delicacy as
choice, indeed, as snails are rated
by the French. Sometimes they
dress the tiny creatures up like dolls
and put them in boxes to sell to
tourists as a Brazilian curiosity.
At the recent carnival at Grasnen
grtien, Austria, no admission tickets
were used, but every one who en
tered the theatre was weighed and
had to pay one cent a pound. Sev
eral fat men and women refused to
mount the scales.
My Best Friend.
Alexander isenton, wno lives on
Rural Route 1 , Fort Edward, N. Y.l
says: ''Dr. King's New Discovery is my
best earthly friend. It cured me of
asthma six years ago. It has also per
formed a wonderlul cure of incipient
consumption for my son's wife. The
first bottle ended the terrible cougl
and this accomplished, the other symp
toms left one by one, until she was per
fectly Avell. Dr. King slSew Discovery's
power over coughs and colds is simply
marvelous." No other remedy lias ever
equaled it. Fully guaranteed by E. T.
Whitehead & Co., Duggistsv 50c. and
$100. Trial bottle freee.
Belgium is the land of low wages.
In Ghent, the minimum pay an hour
for printers, roofers, glaziers, paint
ers and boiler makers i3 seven cents
seventy cents for ten hours' work.
And of blacksmiths, locksmiths, car
penters, masons, plumbers and elec
tricians eight cents.
San Marino is the smallest repub
lic in the world. It has but twenty
two square miles, but has a popula
tion of 8,500. Its army has 900 sol
diers and 150 officers.
Here's to your health and happi
ness' lie Witt s Little Early Risers-
famous little pills. Nasty, sick head
ache or biliousness may come on any
time ; the cure is an Early Riser. Bold
by E. T. Whitehead & Co.
Some girls are so proper that we
wonder how they can think of going
on a wedding trip without a chaper
on.
Don't Pay Alimony
to be divorced from your appendix,
Tl rill m ..
mere win oe no occasion lor it it you
keep your howels regular with Dr.
King's .New Life Pills. Their action is
so gentle that the appendix never lirs
cause to make the least complaint
Guaranteed by E. T. Whithcad & Co.,
Druggists, 2oc Try them.
The average man spends most of
his time between plans of the future
and regrets the of past.
A Certain Cure for Aching Feet.
Shake into your shoes Allen's Foot
Ease, a powder. It cures Tired, Ach
ing. Callous, Sweating, Swollen, feet.
At all Druggists and Shoe Stores. 25c
Sample FREE. Address, Allen S. Olm
sted, LcRoy, N. Y. 5-2-4t
A man who can joke with his wife
lit 1 IK
aDour, ner dressmakers bills must
have a keen sense of humor.
its loo nau to see people wno go
irom flay to day sunenng from physical
weakness when Hollister's Rocky
Mountain lea would make them well
The greatest tonic known. 35 cents
Tea or Tablet.
E. T, Whitehead & Co.
A Proof of Extravagance.
"We are a most wasteful and ex
travagant Nation," said the Barnard
College girl, as ehe sprinkled damp
tea leaves over a rug, preparing to
sweep It. "This is what we do with
our tea leaves. Then we throw them
away. In England many of the well-
to do families dry the leaves and sell
them to the grocers, who sell them to
the poor people in the neighborhood.
Dismal Swamp Sinking.
Investigation of the scientists at
Washingon have recently developed
the fact that at present the area of
the Dismal Swamp is slowly sinking.
and Lake Drummond, in its center,
is growing larger. Similar changes
occurred in the past, periods of ele
vation and subsidence gradually sue
cecding one another. The average
elevation above sea level is so slight
that natural drainage is insufficient
to remove the rainfall.
Guarding Against Lawyers.
The appearance of a lawyer at
Calabar, Africa, has moved a Gold
Coast journal to remark that it "Is
unsafe for the people for lawyers to
practice at this place. Their ap
pearance in this river will soon in
veigle everyone who is not careful
into litigation, and the lawyers will
feed on their folly, thereby ruining
them."
Brothers Win Army PrJase.
Prizes to the value of 1,000
have been won in English army
shooting by three brothers named
King.. Thomas alone has won 400,
while his two brothers have each
represented England in international
matches.
Paid to See a Wedding.
At Winsted, Conn., about five hun
dred people paid fifty cents each to
witness the marriage of George Bag-
lia and Miss Elizabeth Hallock. A3
the bridal couple entered the specta
tors sang, "O, I Am Glad I'm Ready,
With the Weddiag, Garments On
Before the service there was a de
bate on matrimony between three
ma-ried and thi-ee Tinmarried cou
ples.
Dressing for Pste Days.
In Valencia, on the fete days, the
little girls have their hair dressed
just exactly like that of older sisters,
having the front locks parted and
coiled up into a wheel at each tem
ple, and the back hair elaborately
arranged from the nape of the neck
to a few inches above the head, the
coiffure being held secure by fancy
pins.
The
Some Long Lakes.
greatest lengths in miles of
the Great Lakes in the United States
are: Lake Superior, 390 miles; Lake
Michigan, 345 miles; Lake Huron,
270 miles; Lake Erie, 260 miles, and
Lake Ontario, 190 miles.
Tree Planting in Germany.
In Germany it is still customary to
plant fruit trees along highways. In
the province of Hanover there are
1,976 miles of such roads, along
which there are 178,134 fruit trees.
Curing Like by Like.
Observing in the tropics how the
intense heat of the sun accelerated
the healiDg of wounds and burns
French physician, Dr. Asbeck, used
the heat of ordinary Are In 500 cases
of - burns and wounds, after putting
on the usual dressing, and with uni
form success.
Pauper Millionaires.
There are two kinds of million
aires those that have money and
those that have not. It is estimated
that two-thirds of the very rich In
England to-day are little else than
paupers. London Graphic.
New York's Death Rate.
Statistics of the Board of Health
show that the general death rate in
New York city is decreasing in al
diseases excepting the four groups
of acute respiratory troubles, cancer
dipeases of the heart and diseases of
the kidneys.
Diamond Cutting in Africa..
me jonannesDurg Leader an
nounces that practical steps have
been taken toward the establishment
of the diamond cutting Industry, in
South Africa to give employment to
20,000 hands.
Poor Transportation.
New JTork city transportation fa
cilities are as inadequate as they
were before the subways were built,
although those underground high
ways carried 45,000,000 passengers
in 1906.
A Narrow Escape.
G. W. Cloyd, a merchant, of Flunk
Mo. ,had a narrow escape four years ago
when he ran a jimson bur into his
thumb. He savs : ' 'The doctors wanted
to amputate it but I would not consen
I bought a box of Bucklen's Arnica
Salve and that cured the dangerous
wound." 25c atE. T. Whitehead it Co.
Druggists.
The Larsest, Beit-Equippea ana bieaiwai , ri
The Eeyfiolds factories, equipped with
every modern appliance for producing the
best chewing tobacco by a clean, sanitary
end healthful process, under the direction
of men who have m4e the business a life
study, are located in the centre of the Pied
mont tobacco
Tvlt. known to
the world as the YsmW
amount of sweetening than any othe- Vn,
end has a wholesome, stimulating end svtis.
r..: rTo nn rowers.
schnapps is the brand that mi? the
ReyafiM factories famous as the r.z-&.
facturers of the test and most popular : t-d-j
of chewing tobacco, end made nccci-y
enormous r---'th
from a stnna lctcry
r p "
t)e$t productive
soil for tobacco
with an aroma so de-
appetizing that it created and popularized
the fondness for chewing tobacco.
Only choice selections of this well
matured, thoroughly cured leaf are used in
SCHNAPPS and others of the high-grade
ppwiflMa hrands. and exnert tests prove
that this tobacco requires and takes a smaller
s&J&k in 1375 to thrive.
est flat-ph-fc-.
-- o. torymtnewr.r'ci.
ggv The men ho
st artel the
Kevfiolda Co., in 1875, ere directing ii today.
There are a greater number of manufnei .:rers
making imitations claimed to be just od
r.s schnapf3 than any commodity ma
tured; yet there are more pounds o2QV.::;-vz
chewed than the total amount of a1- imita.
tive brands, cr tob'eco cf rJmir rpp, n x-.
B tort th lottors en the taj end eater th te8 tpB S-C-!IN-A.r3, f3 m feav u 6-.
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We pay the Freight, and
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Largest Stock in the South,
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(Established 1848.)
150, ioi and 103 Bank Street, Norfolk, Virginia.
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Do You Know What It Does?
It relieves a person of all desire
for strong drink or drugs, restores
his nervous system to its normal
condition, and reinstates a man
to his home and business. Cor-
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Greensboro, North Carolina.
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Wii.mingtox, X. C, April Cth, 1907.
TRAIN SERVICE: Inauguration New Train Service (Nos. 7o ami 72)
between A Void on and Kinston, N. C.
To Agents in North Carolina :
Effective April 8th, 1907, new train wrvice will he inaugurated hot ween
Weldon and Kinston, N. C, trains Nos. 7J5 and 72 on the following schedule:
No. 73 Daily Except Sunday
No. 72 Daily Except Sunday
8.2.") A M Lv. "Weldon Ar. 7.'() V M
S.40 " " Halifax " 7.10 "
9.08 " " Tillery " j;.r,l '
9.1S " " Spring Hill " fi.40 "
9.33 " " Scot'd Neck -" o.2 "
10.02 " " llohgood " c.io "
10.18 " " Oak City " r,.4S "
10.50 " " I'annele " 5.2(1
11.17 " " House " 4.;?2 "
11.25 " " (ircenville " 4.21 "
11.39 " " Winterville ' 4 10
11.49 " ' Ayden " 4.01 "
12.07 PM " (i rift on "
12.20 " " Grainger " - 3 30 "
12.35 " Ar. Kinston Lv. r!l5 "
Train No. 73 will afford connection at Hol.guod with No. 90 for Norfolk
and intermediate points, at Parmele with train No. 5G for Plymouth, and No
78 for Washington and intermediate ioints. Train No. 72 will afford connec
tion at I'annele with train No. 4 for Plymouth, No. 70 for Washington and
No. 57 for Tarhoro and intermediate points. Effective same date fi-7nw v,..
50 and 57 will ho operated between Tarhoro and Plvmouth inste-id of h.
tween xaruoro ana mnstou as prewsouMj. ociieoiue as lollows:
No. 5 Daily Except Sunday
New York City's Thieves.
There are between ten thousand
and eleven thousand professional
thieves in New York city, and several
thousand amateurs who only steal
when opportunities are offered.
Wonderful Eczema Lure.
"Our little hoy had eczema for five
years," writes N. A. Adams, Henrietta,
Pa. Two of our home doctors said the
case war hopeless, his lungs being af
fected. We then employed other doc
tors but no benefit resulted. By chance
Vv-e read about Electric Bitters ; bought a
bottle and soon noticed improvement.
We continued this medicine until sever
al bottles were used, when our boy was
completely cured." Best of all blood
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Stomach
No appetite, loss of strength, nervous
ness, headache, constipation, bad breath,
general debility, sour risings, and catarrh
of the stomach are all due to indigestion.
Kodol relieves Indigestion. This new discov
ery represents the natural Juices of diges
tion as they exist in a healthy stomach,
combined with the greatest known tonic
and reconstructive properties. Kodol for
dyspepsia does not only relieve indigestion
and dyspepsia, but this famous remedy
helps all stomach troubles by cleansing,
purifying, sweetening and strengthening
the mucous membranes lining the stomach.
Mr. S. S. BaD, of Rarenswood, W, Va.. says:
" I was troubled with sour stomach for twenty years.
Ksdol cured me and we are now using It in milk
for baby."
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Gen. Pass. Act.
Notice.
Having qualified as administrator
of the estate of Alfred Lee, deceas
ed, this is to notify all persons hav
ing claims against said estate to pre
sent same to me for payment within
one year from this date or this notice
will be pleaded in bar of their re
covery, and all persons owing said
estate will make immediate payment
to me.
This April 25th, 1907.
N. H. Lee,
Administrator of Alfred Lee, de-
KiTCHftr & Whitley,
Attorneys.
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