:-f 4,? .1 r r V T ' ) i M i : i - a a..- V- O vi U il 1 I'uUJied every day In Uiejear.excepl Monday, st M Klddto street. v-v-.; -Phorb Mo. 8. ." . -.. v CHARLES Lt 5TEVENS. iditob Am) moraiiTOX, J SUBSCRIPTION RATES. One year, in sdvanoe.,,... ..,. One year, not is dtnoe.. SM Monthly, by carrier la the otty.. f.v.S0 - Advertising Bates tarnished on sppll eation. 1 . ' -- ' ' Entered at the Post Offlee, Saw .Bern, W. O, ai second olsss matter, i':. -: - , . Official Paper at New Bern aai J New Bent. N. C. Jnne TO WHit PURPOSE? ,' ' , At this stage ot the political situation in North Carolina? h Would learn aa If -:r '4 j farther opposition to! Judge 5 Walter : -;r .. Olarh't nomination, wubeyond the wls-v-. don. Or duty of any democrat. :-s J-s , ' '. . - Throughout the Btste, county after county hat declared la Democratic oon "z, , veatioa for Walter; Olark'a "nomination -J" to the Chief; Josticethlp. ) . ,'f . Orltldam of proposed perty nominees " front those within the party, la perfectly V legitimate, before any formalized party ,' action hu taken place. ' T The 'State press has pretty geae rally . glTea expression to the local and seo - tional Views regarding ndg Olark'a J candidacy. , . '-' And yet no adverse criticism to Judge .& Clark has seemed to effect's most gea-J--?!'--v'ral expression In his favor from a large ' majority of the Democratic conven tions, ..- - ' T - '' This would Indicate hit aomlng aomi natlon at Greensboro, and yet In some " .Vvs- quarters there are rumors that such a -j" nomination would call for a bolt from 'J the minority opposing Judge Clark. 4 r , If a bolt, to what purpose or, good :?f-r. end t ' v . - .'.'Tii While no political enemy to Democra wy. -r ,cy b apparent In the coming North Car- : ollna campaign, . there are possibilities wlthla the ranks of the Btate Democratic .,- r?'- party, which might breed animosity and --,. vi ,-y strife, which could u another tantpaiga ''W;.' hring fruln to the party's interest Inl :,-.-";; 'Mis cute. v r ternea over nominations, which threat ens Democratic interests, and not polltl- Jug to party disaster, hut before such ti conttntfoa shall be started, b It not wla- dom for the Democratic party members v-A to study the situation carefully, and de- tertnlne that each a eonteatloa shall not ...besuKfdf y ljtIC0CoCIITT. . t :.Paiw sJbgmi arakea oath thai he ' senijor partner of the Urn of W. J. "iSjr CHSirxTaOo.rdoIng Jhusineas In the ';j&$iOkj of Toledo. County and State afore ': 'aald,"and thai said firm wiU pay ONE ; HUNDRED D0LLAB8 REWARD for ' each and ;every case of Caraajut that 7 cannot Be cared by the use of Hall's V$ CATASKa CUBB. -' ; : - . '-i. i '--r 8worn to before me and subscribed In ny prtwDce, this filh da of Decemtier, AW.LEASON,'. : Notary Pnbllc.' , A.D.188. - .y.Heiri 'Catarrh , Care V takea Inter f ;. nally, and acta directly on the blood and J: " - mucous surfaces of the syatenv Send for .. tv ' ' testimonials, free f ;-' Vr ' f5. ..CQENET 00 Toledo, 04 BoldbyanDrugglata.'S'' , " f Bain Paralry POU art the best . : ." , 'j. V fci' (JfiaxiVl rAl. T1 "' .T7 -'1, t ' f-TheW-ar bjritrefal- teptsputetioa -.; ' ;aluj: 'W,oo0,ooo; eoeoaout - palma la . '. tl world la tal) bearing.', . . , - '.: - v: .r,-.'Vv,'-:. : f i: ''At one Ush I eat ered ttm i severe ; i J lral of the fnkle," tvyt Ge. B. Oary ; V ,edI10 '" the, Guide, Washington, Va. '!' ii4ftw Ming several well reoommeaded it ' ', medicines wtthout anoBsss, I tried Ohanv y "er Iain's Pain Balm, and am pleased to say that relief fame as soon aa I began lu use and a oemplet cure speedily fol " lowed." Sold by P. 8. Daffy A Co. v V'1.' 1 a , T rt ' ,n .-, nil of th 1 i s i: it!l kinds ot ut,r H(!(and nevor ' 1 . yuu to eiit uli 4 . notHflniitive it. if lu utmiimny l ye have bwn i elne failed. It. gHSOn tllORtdtll' 1. 1 ., .1 r-'Ht, after ml.lnif. uy. A'lonttj tako. th; liar The only really jrpi:.!ng fct. ire about the revolt ot the petants In aome of the provinces of the Eussian empire la that It did not occur, long atnee. It will be equally surprising If it does not spread in spite Of all the forci ble efforts which the government will undoubtedly put forth to suppress lt Washington Tlrpea. ' There may be developing a great Up heaval of the Buaslaa people unless Wise counsels prevail In the bureaucra cy and concessions are made to the de mand for reform.. The present policy of the empire b raising up a domestic radicalism of the socialistic and revo Intlonary aort -that may In time con vulse the land.-flprlngfleld (HAiaj Ke pubUcan. Y v FUthjr Tjtmptes is India. ; Jacred cows fteaf denied Indlaa tem ples, hut worse yet Is a body jhAVs pol luted by constipation. Don't permit It Cleanse- your . system with Dr. King's New Life Pills knd avoid untold misery. Thep give" lively H vera, .active bowels, good digestion, Am appetite." Only Bffe at C, D. Bradham's drag atort. 'I - .r... ''h'V'J' y 1, riiBBaaameiw ' I hal Ui4oi;-:W ; ; "j - JTbe Filipino, whether he be an efln eared otan tuieducated person, la tern perata 1 ' do -not remember - to have seen a single Filipino drunk except my own coachman, . whom 1 had to dla miss, and he' was very good eoacb anan, .' 1 They - drink,' a -great many j of them, but they drink moderately. They drink the vino, Which they purchase at small shops that are not loafing placet aa our saloons are, but are Only shops. I have lived two years la afanlla, and there are now, 1 believe, 450 shops; a reduction from fcBOO, the estimated number In the Spanish times.-.- But I hate never seen a vino shop to know It, Which is an indication that there la no publicity about ttee any fathering Of a crowd in its neighborhood. The few American amloon. fifty or alirty In number In Manila, one can aee a long distance off, but not so ? vino sbop.-G5vernor William H, Tafti to Independent. ' 'v'';. : 1 , Sprint Pcrer. 1 , Spring fever la another name fof fob tonanesa. It Is more serious than moat people think, A torpid liver and Inactive bowels mean, a poisoned ' system. I If neglected, serious Illness - may follow such symptoms. DeWltt's Littler Early Risers remove all danger by sttmalatugH the liver, opening the bowels and cleans ing the system of imparities.; Hafe pills. Never gripe "I have taken DeWltt's Little Early Risers for torpid liver every spring for years,' writes B If Bverly, MoundsvUle, W. Va. "They do me more good thaa anything I have ever tried." P. 8. Duffy. - .. A very ingenious wedding present has been received by a I'reuob brldt from one of ber relatives, who le a geographer. The pitnent Is n silver sugar bowl In the design of a terres trial globe, the upper hemisphere form ing the cover. 'The mop of tie earth has beea elaborately eugrared on 1 the outside,, and the route-taken by the newljl wedded pair is Indicated, by a line df lapis lasull, the names, of the town4 at which a stay waa made being inserted 1 . Hap In enamel. ppjr Time li Old Town. "We felt very happy," writes 'JL N. Bevlll, Old Towa, Vs., "when Backlen's Arnica Salve wholly eared our daughter of a bad case of scald aead." It delights all who use It for Cuts, Corns, Bams, Bruises, Bolls, TJlcers, Eruptions. ' la fallible for Piles. Only 23o a 0 D. Bradham's drug store. - . f Labor la Freetown, West ' Africa, costs only about 6 a head per month.' Bhavlaer tat ami It la believed that the custom ef sbav Ing the beard waa Introduced at-Bbnre is the year0 800 B. CL Accosdlng te Puny, Sdpto ifrlranas waa the Brat Bemaa wbe ahaved dally- if J ,r f - - Ready to Yield. ' 'v 'luted DeWitfa Witch Hatal 8alv for piles aad fbundtt a certafar 'cure," leaya 8. -Bf Meredith, WUIow'' Grove, iDeL Operations anaeoeaaary - to v ran piles. They always1 yield to DeWltte Witch Haiel aalv, Cures skin diseases, -all kinds of wounds. Accept, ad cotmtet felts.' P. & Duffy.f aaaater wmtmm.'&fal I The biggest petition over, pros anted to (be - English parliament waa (the ChartJeta'vettttoei.ta.-l5aJ tt jbore 0,70e,OW algnatnrea. . :,,'' ' ' : -;v 1. 1 ! js ' ," ' ' T 1m we BteaeeA. "''j- - ' Blf thousand IS the record cumber of roeaa produced by one tree at a time.' This was la Holland, on lime. eg newi land." A Uarecbal Nlel at Whitby has had tfiOO Wooms 00 it at the Same time, ; v ;V ? s i:. r tV f:"s .' -.. '; Call at T. 8. Daffy 4 -Co's drug store aad get a free -asspU of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They are aa elegant physlar They la topreve the appetite, strengthea the dlgestloi aad regulate the liver and bowels. They era easy to take aad pleases t In effect. , '- ?j.,'iaa , 1 tllstwv Wlade t mi ' : A to n&" ' aracterlatlcS ta feet. It may "t the French foot Isnarrov. , Toe Spanish foot is smalkfc ...ay curved-thanks to Its M001. ad correspondlns to the Castillan't pride of being "high in the Instep.". Tbe"Arnb's foot is pro verbial for Its high arch, ' The Koran says that a stream Of - water can ran under the true Arab's foot .without touching It The foot of the rVotcb Is high and thl k. that of the hU,h dnt and eriare,- the Engllfih 5.rt end llinhy. Whon Athens whs la in Bith, the Crock foot was tlie 1 1 1 r tcctly formed and exaot'y i-,, ,un. ed of that of any of t'e I. 1 rnrd. Swedes, irrw..'ans snd ( i.iipnii have the Inrp t fort, Af. 111 ( H : '-'.-X 1 t. 4 t " 1 ' u f . r - t : ; 1 1 , . :i:t!fel E! ,ie ft E1:'Ing:-ld, l:U 1 the k-atiiur hb.ijox Abraham Lln tru.j carried to Washington when first Inaugurated. - . , - . ; v Thomas A. Morris, the first brigadier general appointed from Indiana in the civil war, is still living In Indianapolis at the age of ninety, - - . . Henry B. Metealf, Prohibition candi date for vice president In 1900, baa Just lost his wife,; Daring the campaign his only , son1; died, and his invalid daughter soon followed, i ; Dennis Plynn,' delegate to congress from Oklahoma, has an Interstate rec ord. -Bora in Pennsylvania, he lived In New Xork, waa admitted to the Iowa bar, was an editor la Kansas and now represents Oklahoma. . - - ,c - United States Consul Ayme,' who sent the first news of the St. Pierre disaster to Washington, is a Chicago newspaper man who" has done considerable maga dne writing and has made translations from the French and Spanish. . ' Dr. Charles P. Band,, who is said to have been the first volunteep-for the dvl war, is still jiving in Washington. He was also the first soldier to-win the congressional -medal of honor for dis tinguished gallantry In action, -v ,. The town of South Elgin, Iih, baa a fire chief only nineteen years old, Ed ward Tracey by orftne. Two years ago ha .saved the lives of two persons who were caught In a burning building, and Mayor Doxey has Just appointed him chief In recognition f hie bravery and efficiency at that time. - ' -' Bebert D. Long, tor jt time one ot the engineers of. the -steamboat-Sultana; which blew op In 186 on the Missis sippi ri ver with soldiers on board, caus ing over 1,000 deaths, Is now living in Indianapolis. ; He left the boat on the trip before the One on which the explo sion occurred because of the 'condition bf'tbe bcAeravV ' - X -' K Congressman Lttttefield of Mains is quoted as saying: 'The newspapers are right If ft were not tor the newspa pers, the Jobs Which would go through congress are terrible to contemplate. If there were no newspapers at all, I don't believe I would be willing to trust my self alone in the house ot representa tives for fifteen minutes." Leads Them AIL One Minute Cough Cure beats all otbet medicines I ever tried for coughs, eolds, croup and throat and rang trou bles' says D, Scott Carrin of Logan ton, Pc One Minute Cough Cure is the only absolutely safe sough remedy which acts immediately.;' Bothers everywhere 'tes tify to the good It has done their little ones. Croup Is so sodden in Its attacks that the doctor often arrives too late. It yields st ones to Ons Minute Cough Cure Pleasant to take. Children like It, Sure as re for grip, bronchitis, coughs. P. 8. Duffy. '- ; A Out ( ImbAmst. ' - Napoleon Bonaparte, aa is well known, .was In the habit ot walking .with Jds arms crossed upon his chest and- his head slightly hent forward. Isabey, the painter, was at Malmalson, and be and some ot the tint consul's alds-de-tamp wen having a game of leapfrog on the lawn. . Isabey had : already jumped over the heads of mot of them, when at the turning of a path be espied the last player, who, In the req uisite position, seemed to be waiting for the ordeaV Isabey pursued his course without looking, but took his flight so badly as only to reach the other's shoul der, and both rolled over and over In the sand. To Isabey'a consternation, his sup posed fellow player turned out to be Bonaparte, who got up, foaming at the mouth- with anger, and, drawing his sword, pounced upon the unfortunate artist Iaabey, luckily for himself, bet ter st running than at leaping, took to his heels antidumping the ditches di viding the property from the highroad, got over the wall and never stopped runtll, breathless, be reached the gates Of the Tuuerlcs. : - , . : , . Isabey, it was added, went immedi ately to. Mm. Bonaparte's apartments, and she, after having laughed at the mtahap, advised, him. to lie low -for a Utile. while., -: Mr W.B. Whedon, Cashier of the rirst-Natloaal Bank of Wtatersel, Iowa la a recent letter gives some esperfcaoe a carpenter la his employ, that will te of value to other- mechsnlts. , He says; "X had a carpenter wvrklngjor mo 'who was obliged to stop- work for several days 6a aceount Of being traabM nrlth diajrhoea. I taentloned to hint ' that 1 had been similarly troubled aad I thai Chamberlain's Oollc, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy had cured ate. Be Mnght a bottle of ft from the druggist hers and reformed me that ae does cured him, aad Is again at Ms -work.'' . Pot sal by P. & Duffy Co, ' ..- . j.. .. esaA Vitality t rneit,-,.'- -A German, chemist has prepared a told that has the power, whea Injected Into tbe tissues ef a pUnt near its roots, of anaesthetising tbe plant: As a result of this Injection the plant does not die, but stops growing; maintaining its fresh, green appearance) though its vitality .-. is f apparently ' snspeaded. Changes In temperature seem la to wise to affect the foliage, for the plant blooms la the open as well as id the most carefully constructed hothouse. '. Bants Brutftie - st",. Is l;4 U H -"n ftsm - - --. OUve OIL :-" , J : 'A puzzling question has been asked frequently and docs not appear to have f bom answered convincingly. It Is this: "Why does oH oil coat e moch In this country?" California hat olive orchnrda which rival the bent of tlmut In Italy, Fiwlo and ifranca. The mnnd In the United filntes for choice ollvo oil Is conntaut and larfte. V. 1 v is It t'mt the price Is am 1 i 1 no hirbt Why fitnriot CaHfornla furnish all that la 7 T" T '" ' T : s ta: 1 1 T PAIUESsCELERY. fc COMPOUND MiKCS AND KEf PS TIIC CBILD Mothers Mike It the Eome Medi cine For lie little One, r -5-- w y A r.s." The children, God bless them, art the bads aad Sowers of our homes; .Without their-, prattle aad. hearty laughter, oar homes would be desolate, They sneuld evert be carefully, .tended In -childhood and youth, if we expect them to r ripen Into perfect men and womea. v 1 , In the home and at school, the child ren' have their times of UkAealtb and sufferings We often note lbs pallid and bloodless cheeks, j heavy1 eyes, nervous mosemeats and- twitching of limes aad muscles.'' They complain ot ' headache, drowiinees,- weariBeaa, dyapepelati and Indigestion. r-AH sacheymptoma and all ments- mesn,: that the seeds of disease will have a faat and firm bold, naleas proper measures are takes to' -restore a Derfeotooaditloa of health. - . Taoasanda rof wiser and 'pendent OS' testa nave made meir cauaren happy, healthy, and vigorous by ' giving them nature's medicine, Pains s Celery -Compound, In manv severe and complicated eases, Patne'e Celery Compound baa re stored health when the little ones were given up by physicians. i It your dear ones are not as healthy , strong, and rugged as they should be In June,-try the health": giving virtues of Pelne's Celery Compeuad. It ' makes and keeps tbe children well. CUBALIBRE. Cuba Is free. The United States baa set to tbe natlona of tbe earth a high example of bouorable fidelity to prom ise by wltbdran-Ing from the Island. New York Journar If President Palms exerchwa the proper amount of wisdom, he will not stray too far from the- safety valve. There Is a powerful bead of steam on in Cubfl.-Washington Post Cuba , has-at last realised tbe day dreamed of by her patriots for many a weary year. Let us hope tbe fulfill ment will permanently prove more pre cious than the dream. New York Trib une. ' Virulent Cancer Cured. Startling proof of a wonderful ad vance la medicine is givea by druggist G. W. Roberts ot Elisabeth, W. Va. An old man there had long suffered with what good doctors proaoaaced incura ble cancer. They believed hia case hopeless till he need Electric Blttere snd applied Bucklen's Arnica Salve, which treatment completely cured him. Whea Electric Bitters sre used to expel billons, kidney and microbe -poisons at the same time this salve exerts its matchless heal ing powef," blood 'diseases, ' skin erup tions, ulcers snd 1 sores vanish. Bitters SOo, Salve ttc at O, Pi Bradham'a. !. amis VeUesre. -OsSm-S. Psrhspt themost expensive educa tion to the world te enjoyed by tbe un dergraduates of All Souls college, Ox ford. .There sre usually but four of them In -residence, si! ef them on tbe foundation, with Just enough to keep them comfortably in their rooms aloft over the college kitchens. The college revenues approach 15,000 a year, which should give An excellent education to four young men. But All Souls' de votes Its money mainly to the support at fallows and the cult of good living, and the undergraduates get their ado ration by arrangement from other col legcslfoodan Chronicle. ; Saved From aa Awful Fate. "Everybody said I had consumption?' writes Mrs. A. M. Bhlelds, of Chambsre burg, Pa. "I wu so.low after six months of severs stckaess, caused by Hsy Paver sad Asthma, that few thought I could get well, bat I learned of the ssarvsloas merit of Dr. King's New JXseovery for Oossumption, used It, sad.was com pletely sred." Pot det perata Throat and Lang Diseases It Is tbe safest ears la the worhtaad Is Infallible for Congee, Colds aad Bronchial Affections. ' Guar, snteed bottles (0o and 11.00. Trial bot tles free at C. p. Bradham's.. u :.-.' t-- ' 'in ' 'riiL OwWiilM Wkave Weaaea Ceeelp. Friday, tbe Sabbath ot the Moslems; whea all true believers ot the inaacaw- llne gender make a point ot going to church, their wives, sisters, and daugh ters resort to the cemeteries and way for the dead. But aU their time to not spent In' weeping, and sorrow. Is not the only emotion they display oa these occasions. They take with them bunches and garianda of flowers and decorate the graves of their relatives and pray snd weep over tbe dead for a time. Then, whea this pious duty Is performed, they gather In little groups snd have a good time gossiping about tbeUvIng.. -.vXtv -. - .'' '"Thus the day of mourning la very popular among tbe Moslem women. It gives them slinost tbe only opportuni ty they-have of cultivating the ac quaintance ef their neighbors, because it Is not enstomary to exchange visits ss in our country , Exchange. .. . .-: ; A Real Frtcnl ' I suffered from dyipepsis snd Indl geatldn for fifteen years," says W T Bturdevant of Merry Oaka, N. C. "Aflcr I hid tried many doctors snd mei!!clnfi to so svall one of my frlcpds pertuadrd Sie (0 try Eodol. it gave immediate ta ltef. I can eat almott anytlilng I t now and my dlgentloa ) gnod I clitr fully rfcommend Kodol." Dou't try to cure stomarh trouble by dlctlnr?. - Tbat c'y fitrbr wetsVens the syii-:n. You n 1 n, stn ;.!! s- fo...l. K- ' lr '' a you to S'dii.:' . o vt! at J I ft, ! ' ' - 'I- ll T ' :,,,i.t tue '' "II . !", ''.!' cu rta: N CALLS, r v 6K . . ,.yij ' Paul Arthur is stiU holding his own la London aa a matinee ldot . i ' I. - Joe . Welch has been ; ragagedt by Klaw A Erlanger for "Mr. Bluebeard." Mr. W. J. LeMoyne, the veteran ac tor, is confined to bis bouse, seriously HI." ' -s- i , J--V" . Isabel Irving has signed to play leads with Btchard Mansfield for tbe rest of the season. A "y " ;tlt Is quite likely that Mr, Ai" W. Pt nero, the Eagllsb-playwright, will visit -New York next-Winter. - , j ' The FYencb cemie opera seaaoa In New ork closed With the peefcetbooka ef the manager in bad shape.'', - la apper NeW York it Is proposed to tulld a hlppotu-ome where cireu per formances may be given all the year ronnd.-:';.-:':.'i--'' -" - - c' l Jacob Adler, the famous yiddiah se- - tor, is seriously ill, snd it Is not known when ha will be able to appear-In pub lic agaln.--;--''--; - .. r - i John Philip Sonsa has written a new march which he has named rttaperiai Edward" and dedicated to "His Most Gracious Majesty Bdward VII." A GENTLE BINT. I In our style of climate, with Its sud den changes of temperaturo.raln, wind and sunshine often Intermingled In a. single day, It la no wonder that our Children, friends and relatives are so frequently taken from us by neglected eoldybslf the deaths resulting directly from this cause. A bottle of Boechee's German . Syrup kept about- your home for Immediate , use will prevent serious sicksess,a large doctor's bill, and per haps death, by the . use of three or four doses. For coring Consumption, Hem orrhages,; Pneumonia, Severe Coughs, Croup or any disesse of the Throat or Lungs, its success Is simply- wonderful, ss your druggist will tell j oo. Get s sample bottle free from P. 9. Duffy. Reg ular alze, 7Scta. Get Green's . Special Almanac. Daeer CoroBtlp Custom. One of the most extraordinary gifts made on tbe coronation day of Bdward I. was that of S00 horses, which bad -been used by the royal princes snd oth er personages In the procession to Westminster abbey. These horses, all richly caparisoned and harnessed Just as they were, were let loose into the very midst of tbe mob after the ban quet In Westminster hall that always succeeded n coronation In those days. The people In the streets were permit ted to catch the animals, and to him who caught a horse it and its appoint ments belonged. London Chronicle. Ton may as well expect to run a steam engine without water aa to find an active energetic man with a torpid liver and you may know that hia food; or feels dull and languid after eal lag often has headache and sometimes dlszlness. A few dose of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets will restore his liver to Its normal functions, renew his vitality, Im- firovehls digestion and make him feel Ike a new man. Price i5 cents. Samples free at P. 8. Duffy Sc Co's drug store. Hnntv Crystals. There have Urn noted 151 different forma of h:io.v sin Is. VlUr Kit Mod. The Nile mud. which renders Egypt a habitable country. Is said to bear s striking resemblance to that which ev ery season is brought down by the Mis souri flOO-Dr. E. Dctcbons's Antt-Dlarcflc msy be worth to you more then $100 If you hsve a child who soils beddtag from incontinence of water durlna-elren. Cures old snd yonng alike. It anresla the trouble at once, $1. Sold by CD. Bradbam, Druggist.. Eye Straln..Cause of Sore Eyes. Inflamed eyes, styes, and headache are symptoms which point conclusively to eyS strain, and 10 care yourself you must seek the cause, correct ll aad then your trouble wIU disappear, you can stimulate aad help aatare la-curtag the symptom by various ways, bat still the csass I there aad liable at any moaseat to break oat agelai ll seems like pouring water 0a the smoke to pat oat a Irs, to pnrsae say other coarse than the proper adjusted glasses to correcrthe strain. ,. '.. A normal eye is one which whea la re pose the rays entering It are brought to a focus oa lbs retina, when they are act (his way aa extra amoaat of acrve force Is demanded to-nuke them feens correct ly, the remit, aa overflow of blood cans log congestion, styes, the leakage of serve force, J be headache; It Is not hard to aaderstaad how e .severe strata cas soon exhaust enough, nerve force , to cause a general ' breaking dowa of the whole nervous a stem.;,:-. ;-,(-. V-'s-' v - ' By the aid of the latest Isstromeais we ess adjust glasses to say one, child ren especially, letting them go aboaf their studies without being seriously hsadicspped a account: of eye trouble, .'--AP. BAZTEB, Jb, 'X':"' " m ' 1 V. ? ATLANTIC AND W p. RAILROAD -j-' Psssenger Depsrlmeat. !'r"i MKKT1NQ K. -. Teaeliers' ; Ameiublj r f At Morehead City, June 10-18, 1909.' On socount of the above tickets .will be sold from all A. V. C. stations to Morehead City and return at one first class fare plus It.OO membership fee. The membership coupon will entitle the holder to reduced rabs of board at the Atlantic Hotel .'. , .'. - , ; Fare for round trip when tickets ere purchaaed, Inducting membership fee of ?.O0: -;.rV - ."; ' ' -T.-' Goldnboro ,' V10 NuW Bern S.tO Kinston . 4 23 Itirerdalfl IM Catweli 4.10 Cniatan J0 Dover 8.95 UsveliKk 8 60 Cure Crk 8.T0 Noport . t.3S Tnnnrfiia 8 B."J WIMwMid t in T! . 3 to be f ! 1 June 7th to H!h In c! ia, r '".I to return until July 7th ! ...i CLASS DISTINCTIONS.; : Aeqr WiaUasMt Dm U Os Ttn iyi oavsstosa mt aweestev :;'93frS- Some sort of claaa feeling is, -yrt be lieve, Inherent In human nature,'- Peo ple often speak as though -these de marcations existed only among -the middle and upper classes but such is not, the: fact Indeed it, is very1 far from the fact No more misleading labels than "the ctaBees" and "the masses", were ever Invented. : There are no isasseslghtly--speaklng. Class dlstinctlonsvgc- almost down to the bot tom not' quite, v of cenrse, because there s '-always .a' residuum who through their fanlt or thelr misfortune havo neither tbe rlde nor the Imag ination to Cort'themselves. ' Money, is not an absolute -criterion of social poeltion. - Character, in so far as tt is 'reflected in propriety of be havior, counts for. a great deal A rowdy fnuUy stnkvdlrectly, though they may have money to waste, and a respectable, widow may retain her su periority in the face ot grinding poverty.;-The acme of good manners, the very badge of gentility, Is to be "quiet" never to let the sound of mirth, quarreling or lamentation pro ceed -out of your dwelling. , This sign of social distinction is ap preciated down to the very bottom. On the upper rungs of the social lad der we shonld ssy that those social distinctions which can be defined at all rest upon birth, money and brains. Among the poor they rest upon money and manners, and the latter, alas, are, below a certain wage, woefully de pendent upon tbe former. Spectator. JwaJk ul the Wktls. There is nothing in tbe original texts of tbe Bible to show that the creature which we are told swallowed Jonah was really the same animal we call a "whale" lu this day and age of the world. The word translated Into both tbe Septuaglnt and the New Testament was the Greek word "Katos," which means simply a sea monster, and this word was the one used by our Lord In his reference to tbe account of Jonah's exploit So fur, therefore, as the He brew or Greek words are concerned, tbe monster may have been a shark, a sea serpent or some otber uncanny den lien of the deep. Hence there is nothing incredible in the statement that Jonah, upon being thrown into tbe sea, was quickly over taken by aome water monster and swallowed without suffering mutila tion. To Biblical students lt Is a well known fact that a vessel sailing from Joppa to any Spanish port must pass through a section swarming with a spe cies of shark called a "sea dog." Tbe sea dog has a throat large enough to swallow fair sized men. St Louis Re public. She Pricked Her Flatter. A maid employed by a prominent New York family came to her mistress with tears in ber eyes not many days after she bod been In the household and aald that she had pricked her fin ger with a table fork. "I am terribly worried, ma'am," she said, "for fear tbe fork may have bad some brasa in lt and have poisoned my hand." "Oh, nonsense, Mary!" replied the lady of the house. "How could' the fork poison you wben lt is made of pure silver? I never allow anything else on my table." The next day Mary and the fork which had pricked her and all the otb er forka and, lis fact tbe whole table service, guaranteed by the mistress to be solid silver, bad disappeared tor parts unknown. A Good Cough Medicine. It npeaka well for hamberlain's Cough Remedy wben druggists use It In their owa families in preference to any other. "I have sold Uhamberlaln's Cough Remedy for the past live years with com plete satlafacllon lo myself and custom ers," says Druggist J. Goldsmith, Vsn Ettea, N. Y. "I have always used It ia my own family for both ordinary coughs and eolds and for the cough following la grippe, and find it very efficacious." Por sale by P. S. Duffy & Co. AiGood one HKBVICB IS A BUBINBSB ' NECESSITY, A HOMX ' CONVENIENCE. A COM BINED . ....... Neeemlty,) OonYenlenise, Luxury I rdcr Your P bona at Oooa I - A Mother's Horror I -Croup, Croup ; . r -. can be prevented if used lav time and.cured shnoatInttantly by using ' AT BRADIUM'ft. ' Sfle.'; - . . 7 ? . . .. - . it . . - KXPERIENCI 'J i,''-!v'J; r Tr Mauri . , 4 L-Olt : ' e s CaVH(WT eftO Arrrrmm trvlnej aksvlrv) mrtA rt-T-tttUtv afianf , f f st-Mi' 't oir cM"'w,n fre sn new mm Itmi." i'l i" Cftt.tT 1 il ' n - 'nwiintAsV li-- f te! ' .W.-K n-.l. I :( ;MI Itn I'MlaUnM ' i - f h '' in tug ueUetfiU. . ' l huun A CtA. fJassMalaat ' HK 'm Nu4li, 'yt t .t-. u ti a) , , - V J ft,. si " A, ktstTaauvmAlv iMnolmt WeMklf, nrwwsat 4tS ( t -tt ft ut'ft v-tsf. 1 a) j-r, f r it., .miia, sL atotU bj at nsva. iam.- - it, Help knd Health forThose Tho Now; 1 Well Enough to Work, But I am Obliged To." :.---- . - How often these significant words are spoken in our great mills, nnops, and factories by the poor girl who has worked herself to the point where nature can endure no more and demands a rest I The poor sufferer, broken in health must stand aside and make room for another. v The foreman gays, "If you are not well enough to work you must leave, for we must put some one in your place." Standing all day, week in and week out, or sitting in cramped posi tions, the poor girL has slowly contracted some deranged condition of her organio system, which calls a halt in her progress and demands restoration to health before she can be of use to herself or any one else. . To this Class of women and girls Mrs. Pinkham proffers both sym pathy and aid. When these distressing weaknesses and derangements assail you, remember that there is a remedy for them all. We have on record thousands of such cases that have been absolutely and perma nently cured by Lydla E. Plnkbam's Vegetable Compound, restoring to vigorous health and lives of usefulness those who have been pre viously sorely distressed. ,; Kead the Hen is the Story of Thousands of Young Women who are Helped to Health by Mrs. Pinkham. " Dkaji Mbs. Pinkdam : I am troubled very much with tbo whites, and a bearing down of the womb. My back aches so that I am hardly able to work. Will you kindly inform me what to do as I am suffering most terribly." Miss MAT BUECHNEB, Middlo Village T.O., Long Island, N.Y. (Mar. 17, l'JOO.) " Dear Mns. I'inku am : I write to thank you for the good your remedies have done mo. " I wrote to you describing my troubles and followed your directions. I had doctored a great deal but nothing seemed to help. Alter using si x bottles of Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound and four poc-kuges of Sanative Wash I am again strong and healthy. The Sauaive Wash cured me. of the leucorrhoBa (whites). I would recommend your remedies to all sull'er ing women who need them." Miss Mav IIukciinek, Middle Village 1'. ()., Long Island, N.Y. When a medicine has been successful in restoring to health more than a million women, you cannot well say without trying It," I do not believe it will help me." If you are 111, do not hesitate to get a bottle of Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound at once, and write Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass., for sccliil advice. It is free and helpful. Write to-day, delay may mean death. sennn REWARD uuuu be paid CO any 1 Miuine. cm em ton. LydU B. PVPW. MOPFITT Carts Cbolera -Infanlum. T Z. -k auuii 111 DIoe.yentery,aiid IAv Ssoil tfi Muses ta f. -iir. 1J" "-u- ft'- "o'Tf'Tr"' D"r S'r J""Hoe to rmd.rn.naj Uimt I should give you 5? Ip?rit5? w"t. r0"""""!"' medloln., TEKTHINA. Our HtU. iri. Just thlrtMii months old, has hid murh .7 E''T remedf was eihauited In 111. shape ot prescripUons from fsmllj phvilclans. Her on.els OMUnued to tu o pure blood nd burnhis fever eonUmied for d.rs at a time. Ber Ufa wu almost d-.piUred of. Her mother oetermlnsdtotrrThETHlNA.and In a els; or two Uara wu a rrMt chuk-e-oew life had reUrned laa bow.la ware relular, aad thanks lo TBKTHINA, the Hula baba Is now d'lni welL Yours, ale., D. W. McIVEH, Editor and fropriMor Tuskegae ( Ala.) News. l ajapr.gJMle, fiE5&F$ iuiiwiiu.ij.jr it About Your Health. .Do not wait any longer to put in Window Screens and Screen Doors. 'Your house will be infested with Insects and flies, carrying germs of disease which may cost you your health, and heavy doctors bills, and perhaps your ti:.:,-; It will not only be a comfort but il aa absolute neceiglty -that "you screen yourself against, these ene ajlrof. MUfe ;t.;y4, -.We can fit window! "ana doora of any tise and at-prjcetf within the reach of all ';' L.0:t fld w. Co.. Phone It CO Middle Street.) NOTICE !? Aeertlflcsteof slock -ef the Atlsntln Rorth Oanllaa Railway.' NoJOO, lo the same of Davl.l M lller, of Carteret Coonty havlncJiMWB lout, fiotlre la here- by given that sp.illcatlon wjil be made for s new cortlflcate. All coiucrnd will j following letter. Owtar to the fact that some sWptical wi-plr have from time tu time questione.1 the R, ness ot the testimonial letters we are urn- l.nitly publishing we have deposited with the N.itiun,.l Cltv Bank, of Lynn. Mass.. Ss.ooo. whii li will persoa who will show that the above testimonial is nt I Ktinin- ll... uilr'a i .1 iwril!;-:. nuhiiaht. before obtaining the witter 'it muI i"iii-; Pink bam Medicine Company, Lyn, Ma .oniuisttim (Bti(fidy25cMl8atDnif tm? "Sl? .. 1 V"J P?' wr-r-ai rvi. Of. LUUIO, MU. TUCKER BROS. 810 North Front Street, WILMINGTON, - - N. ('. The place to buy jour Cemetery Work at BOTTOM PRh K-'. Ii Foreign and Domestic tirnnite nntl Marble. Lettering and Finish the Best. Send for latest uoeigps. All work delivered. Branch yard, Goldsboro, N. C. E.W.Saallwooi, HARDWARE Refi iertlors, WaU-r i (X)lerg, Ioe Crenm Freeters, Sctwh D orn,Win d W Screens, (iil hikI ( ook Stoves, RngfS, niinc. 0-tnO'ii, Plaster, Pkliils, Oilf, Varnisli, I'nit). Hush, Doors, Blinds, Cotlrry himI all the nuclei Artirlus usiiHlly found in as Up- t.v-rlate llardeare Sinn-. ' ; nkiUgUAHTKRH Ml A Ad sll Kindt of : LOILDISG MATERIAL-, -.'w'i'&wwii ; Prlcfsi.. ' Under Haul Chattawka, ; ,; r0tjCo l n: - ' . ' ... .. I . :-' ' C ArPCftUon n Deen rn-ue to tne , Commissioner of Navigation to . change the fianie of the schooner l Tlire9 Tot.! . Thos. DinibU. ' . . . . , Ise notice. ,". B. W. Dunn forh-.frlv tl.e vtlft of I ? " r. TOxvvw. TO TVT1 JYTl T" tw, I',-.- -j'.Sl"