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t J . '. . f.:'.ot. I I i:o. 8. -:; .r.3 L. TCVENS. KMTOB AHD FBOPBIBTOH, -, s'j::cr.:?T::a rates. . One year. In advance One year, not In advance. Monthly, by carrier in the city.. .f . eSO Advertising Rate furnished on appll cation. " ' 1 ' - Entered at the Poet Office, New Bern, N. C, a aeoond claw matter. ; Official Paper f New Ben ui 1 Crarea 4uty.-' ,, Mew Ben. N. C )u 29. 1908. ; PARTY DISCIPLINE VS. INDIVID - TIAL IHDfiPEHDENCE.'y'V In the ttrlct tenae, It U Imposalbie that individual political Independence should exist In any political party. ; ' j There to a nepotism In every political party which does not permit the individ ual to exercise a, complete freedom of I. l,.: v thought or action. '-T-, ' - Great political parties may get out of a Uriel conformity with ihelr previous existing principle, for temporary ex pediency purposes, bat no member , of the party can set himself up as differing with some party ennounoemen., without being swept aside. :- ' .J, tf. The fatality of getting, beyond one's political party's current. U known so well, that it lssmattei.ohUtoTy. -' " Really greii jnen,' we. connel. M of value to their uvties, s4 whose ser Ticee were desirable to hare had in offl clal positions by ta.c'ojwtry, hare found themselves set adds end retired to private, life, all because, they eotfd not mint ana, aomDj s.rtctcpniqjmi.y to their party's dieMes. ' . . ' - The fact that; these "avea may have thought rlghtly.f, and that, their party may bate later on returned to their way of thinking, did not- restore, the politic ian to the position .formerly held, nor was his judgment commended. " A y i This is on the fundamental questions, in which a political party, perse, can commit no error. - ' , ; While there may appear harshness In this suppression-of any individual political Independence, it Is "easily seen . what the. results -might bs if party dts ' cipllne was not rigidly maintained. ? : - : ' There is ever a Striving by the poli tician : of force 4 and' individuality of character, to overcome this absoluteness of party yule over its members, but Both; lug has been gained or accomplished through these attempts by the Individ ual, except where a party majority has been secured to develop the independent thought of one, and mske it the proper ty of the majority. - ",, Because of this sacrifice of the 00- caslonal person, it would . seem a nigh price to pay for democracy, but the sys tem is the only practical one, end keeps the representation of party la the many. and does away, with the opportunity of the creation of a political oligarchy. Stati of Ohio, Cm of Toledo, ) ' . "-Xoraa Comm. , , ; I . Fbaxx J. Caxnr makes oath that he .s senior partner of,, the firm of F.J, CnxscT at Co, doing business la the City of Toledo.! County end State afore said, end that said firm will pay ON HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD for each and ; every caee bt CaMbh that cannot be cured, byhf ase. of EUtx's ' -n.'Xr-iX FBAUK J.'CBEMXT. 8 won to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6lh davjof JDecemher, A. O. 18864 .; : '. f i t 4 . .- a ..-.,. I tats, -J- f-fffirVifiMf FabUeY HalTs Catarrh Cure la taken inter nally, and acts directly oa the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Bend for testimonials, free. , Jit- -V. J.CHENEY CQ.Toledo, O. I Boldby all Drupglsta " - .." k - HalTs Pamlly Pills are the best l.isktUsj sit ftueminsii. In a lecture on V'tuinclouds ' end : !,;btnlti(" a scientist explalnedihe ex- m blackness end grotesque shape f thunderclouds as being caused by irlllcBtlon and said that occasional ' 1!; htnlng goes upward from ground cloud. Lightning; continues until ths indcrcloud bas risen too high above e ul,Jaccut ground for tbe tension j ii'ulte. As the cloud lifts the light- s rath becomes more vertical' Vrhcnds ma; be seen 200 miles. lixlow glass has been broken by vy thunder. The cumuli rise to a t of some sir miles, tson s'PP cv i f Tin a liaise (ihnndii hnse). Light v, ill full vcrtlcalljf from the vtr limit of the linze cloud some , 1 nni;h no rain la falling. Llght- the clouds to partially fall 1 li in showers, and so ltRcIt 'toYi a ., ' h IT-1 Bslvs for ii ( -'' '-'a 'cure," sys t V tl a fail" - : i . 1 . j s i- L.-i a, and U about i t Le . . X Table wines are grown la soa?!.?rn Eue:a on a lurge e ; ie, and a t..... of good quality costs ouiy about 25 cents. Iron finger posU beariug the names of all four thoroughfares are now be ing erected at the street corners In Ber lin. . . . .rr-?.. .-'..'. I In 1845 there were no female and child laborers In tbe marble industry of France. Today they constitute 24 per cent of the force. - ;;':.? ;f ,' On Mount Saowdon a bonfire is to be lighted on coronation eve that will, giv en a clear night, be seen from England, Scotland, Ireland,-Wales and tbe Isle of Man. The Spanish 'government is organis ing a labor department, which will ad vise ministers on Industrial matters. Five women -will bare, places la the new body.- - l Permlsslon bit at length been given by the German, authorities for. women to attend political meetings. They must pit in special ;piaces,'K.boweyer. and make no speecbe, ; " 3 The Prussian staOstlcftllBce reports that there exist under the, workmen's Insurance, act 0,910, sick-dubs, with 4,837,Tl4 members, of whom 844.21T are females, so that 187 per 1,000 of tbe population belong to these dubBV"-. . Filthy Temples In ftioU ' . ' Bacred cows often defile Indian tem ples, but worse yet Is a body that's pol luted by constipation. . Don't permit it Cleanse your system with Dr. King's New Life Pills and avoid untold misery. Tbep give lively livers, active bowels, good digestion, fine appetite. , Only 28c at 0. D. Bradham's drug store. ''f 1nt-K - ' The cornerstone of character, that on which tbe whole edifice Is to rest, must be truth. Re truthful In word and deed and net, faithful to your conception of right, and you can 00 more help build ing a noble character than the earth can help moving in Its orbit A boy who has tbe courage to tell tbe truth under all circumstances, even when It may appear -to be to bis own disad vantage, will never do a mean, unman ly or dishonest thing. ' He will not stoop to do anything questionable, no matter ; what material gain - it - may promise. finecega. The Kind tw Hue Alwuyt BaBfJg Tfce Little Blra. . Dick-How did you know when it was time to leave her house if tbe par lor was dark I -1 Fred-A little bird told me. .' Tlrk fipf nnt t " . '.1. , . .. Fred Tee. The cuckoo came out of the clock and colled "lf-Phlladel-phla Record. . ' " C- -Tke iero War,.. " - "How dare yon. tend a collector to my house r j , , To tell the troth, air, we were some what doubtful about yon." - - - . "Then why not have looked me opt Ton '.would then , have known that I - The BllTC3crlpnoafOTJUlvl& l Chills and Fever Js bQttleof.,Qov's TAsrauue Chili, Tono. It its -simply Iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No cure ao pay. Price BOo. ; v ; $0$ " 1 There is an1 ancient custom tinder which the olive groves around Damas cus are guarded , by official, watchmen to prevent the treetTbelng stripped 1y thieves. But on a certain date the gov ernor or some magistrate Issues a proclamation warning all owners of olive trees that they must pick their fruit,- for after a certain date It be comes public property.? If a farmer has his crop only half gathered when that date arrives, the publio will gather It for him. - s:-'c.;: ..v'oy ' The umbrella and parasol were used by : the eastern nations many , centu ries before the Christian, era. Tbe old est chlnaware shows picture of la dles and mandarins shaded by parasols of. patterns similar .to those now n iy.f.i- llI-eaX.Frlewtji, ,"'I suffered from dyspepsia and indi gestion foi fifteen ' years," says W T Btardevsnt of Merry Oaks, N. C. "After I. had tried many doctors and medicines to no avalTone of my friends, persuaded me to try KodoL It gave immediate re lief. I can eat almost anything I want now and my digestion' Is good I cheer fully recommend Kodol." Don't try to oure stomach trouble by dieting. - That only further weakens the system.'- Ton need wholesome, strengthening food. Kodol enables you to, assimilate what yon est by digesting It without Jhe stomach's aid. r. 8. Duffy. - . , . 'A . " . "' rlka Tea OolUra-. Wartlv. , T remember when Judge Austin w frying a case in the criminal court,' said a Milwaukee lawyer, "Hint be tmd a fellow to defend who was evidently guilty.- When tbe time came for him to plead, he ro-s and said be was will ing to let tb- - po. to the Jury rt enco, bell" ' t tbere .ns . ro chance! f-v '"He t- the deferij'sot, who Jid's sake, sny Somi'thl: . 'you l- " pallty, end ypu didn't pay, 'w.y,' .whlepcr- ed the luwyt.. " 'I know. tlit.l.TJd the prisoner. 1 only paid you $;'), and .for goodnf nsf sake talk $10 worth anyway.' "l'vi-ry one in the room ln-nrd tSint, i. !e "Lii'V ' 1 and J u i!.:e Auatla talked bis f '') wor'h. Ho c'nirtd hl man too." ( ' 1 Clirii!-ie. - ' - ftco-br. . I . -vs -'I ' -. may be w''li to ymt Tsuvt) !' ' t I you Isve s c' . I t- a : 1 " !- 0 i f n -.. f , ' , I 1 .i I : . .- i l. -n a V.iJ L -1 it. e t t ! ,, ... r la the wo. I la L.1 1. ...a cf (juadalLjuia, In I -iKO. It Ik four incUvs square and coutuius four pages. Lloyds report an alarming Increase in the number of shipwrecks and acci dents during the present year com pared with tbe same period in former years." :;-. 'V - Bait Lake City Is about to lose one of Its - landmarks.. The old schoolhouse where the children of Brlgham Young were educated Is to be torn down to make room tor some modern structure. Tbe progress of the world is shown by the fact that the nrat consignment of plngpong outfits has just reached Iceland. Mow, croquet began its mad dening Career about 1860 and did not reach Iceland until 1880, Just twenty years later. A huge ah cushion eighty-three feet in height and made of steel is a new safety device being installed for the elevator in the tower of the city ball in Philadelphia. It will sustain enormous pressuro and. Instead of resting on foundation, is bung from the towel IL'OV B. Benton told the Society of Engineers fn Boston the other day that more persona ride In the elevators In New York buildings every day than are carried In the same time on the electric and elevated railroads of the city.' Some office elevators, be said, car ry 10,000 passengers dally. v Sared From an Awful Fate. Everybody said I had consumption," writes Mrs. Ai H. Shields, ' of Chambers burg, Pa. "I wu so low after six months of .severe sickness, caused by Hay Fever and A-bma, that few . thought I could get well, but I learned of the marvelous merij of Dr. King's -Hew Discovery for Consumption, used it, and wu com pletely 0 nred."- For desperate Throat and hang Diseases it is the safest cure in ihp worlund ft. Infallible for Coughs, Cold and Bronchial Affections. Guar anteed bottles SOe and $1.00. Trial hot ties free at O. D. Bradham's. - , 3WS " TSt axta UturOea. ' . Tbero Is much comfort to be found fa n garden. I nave watched a poor woman at a little box of flowers at a sytndow, growing radiant with happi ness as each bud blossomed and smiled upon her gentle hand. ' Water your littleigarden and tend it well A little love for sunlight, a Utile sympathy for rein,; and the garden of tbe heart may bloom with beautiful deed and fra grant thoughts. Though the beauty of the cose is brief, yet the perfume may be preserved, like the memory of a klss,,'foreyer. Bchoolmaster. Call at F. 8. Duffy ft Co' drug store and get a free sample of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They are an elegant physic. .They also Improve the appetite, strengthen the digestion and regulate the liver and bowels. They are easy to take and pleasant in effect- V: lo 'Mete. '?"W iHvent t, married -yon " before 1" asked tbe clergyman pleasantly of the young7 lady from Chicago who was about to be Joined to the young man tooniOsJnlMb-:,;'!.'?''iri 3 "Only twice," she murmured coyly, and -the .ceremony went on, Boston ' ' . ! iVwj t'-Um at rtnst 'attthUh' HI Dog Are you certain that your jnietnsaa toy e myastert'l X&i.' Bet DogT-Wby, It- are lova at first sight She pushed m off the, sofa to let him. sit down.-Detroit free. Press. viOs".' 'U.' ! Pt'.iii'C-'gM- i in jwlatJbiiti in perfectshealth one: itnuet be;, temperate in eating. T The meal sbould be regular. Begolarlty la fine of tbe golden rule of a .well order ed Ufe-LadleB Home Journal. ;yjy-. ':,k Sprained AiiUeQalcy Cared. : "At one time I suffered: from a severe sprain, of the ankle," say Geo, K. jCary editor of tile - Guide, ' Washington, Vs. After using several well .recommended medicines without success, I tried Cham berlain's Pain Balm,., and am, pleased to say that, relief , came s soqn, as I begs Us use and complete cure speedily fol lowed,". Sold by F. B, Duffy Co. T'rSv - j-i-'&'i .'iHvf "f-1rr ; -,:'-:.-"?ojt eqt a) pjoji,eKiiJsip )soui'eu sj eidoed mi s) 40a 01. laqis. esvo a oSeuosietl PO ! tQap Pq io oaumo eq o opips nointaoai emtwq. .miq ana ow JO, .mrq no .una a 04 tsin potsiua -u; uq pq eq qsiqn qjA )uno9 us jo, laaraisd eqi peenjM oq. esoq; tuXojite ui saojjxsp osr pus sseupmq Siq juemaSsusat sq U Xjs sa', ndeeof . una eoj pamsv irmwi snomtj pulna uioouii tit pah eiq 'niA AmH uSfM eqt Supna .'.'wa e.tSHo , v ,i Pappy Time la Old Town. - : "We felt very hsppy.'V writes R. N. Bevl!!, Old Town, Vs., "when Buoklen't Arnica Salve wholly cured our. daughter of a bad ease of scald head." It delights all who uae it for Cffts, Corns, Burns, Bruises, Boils, Ulcers, Eruptions. In fnlllble for Piles. Only S5o at O. D. I rsdhsm's drug store. ,( , , Th 01 Uam'n Im. . : ' - . "My father Is real rude to the yonng men who call on me," confided Miss Keedlck to Miss Tenspot. "I don't sup pose your paps -tries to drive young men away." . - ' 'My papa Isn't rude, but he's real mean to the young men," confessed Miss Tenspot. "He borrows money of them." lt poit Free Tresa. -.A WtS Cowr'-iitt. Lily You l) n't li-- tl to sny bsve 1m,'! "n Uh IV "t wfcy, I b you i.i.l't '-'y 5"- 1 111 t D V r r i ' J 'I. I i t to '5 t 1 iii a f 1 i ..J w 1 4, . . - -.J v w W k V '. This 1 rer-arftllon eonMiiis all of ths' diostauis and digesls all kluda ol food, ltgiveslnstantroil'-faiul never falls to cure. 1 1 all'i'-vd you to eatall the food you want. The lumtsensitive stomachs can take it. By Its use many thousands of dyspeptics have been cured after every tiling else failed.. It prevents formation of gas on lite stom ach, relieving all distress after eating. Dieting unnecessary. Pleasant to take. It csa't ht'? 1 - v tut da votigood Prepared only by E.O. JiiWitt()Cl, tlhlcai-9 lbs It. boule conulns in tunes the Wo. atu, i ' f .. i.Ji',Ti ! - l THftEE KINGS. r V A . C- ? . , x , -t ' If the ccar of Russia la wise, be will put another high board fence around his job. Chicago News. ' ". King Leopold seem to be a man re markably free from vagaries, consider ing the- extent of his whiskers. 8t Loot Olobe-Demoerat .1 , - King Eddy is returning to his old habtta.; He. visited a' London music hall the other night, He'll be opening littler game nextr-Hamiltpn Demo crat - ,a U-r i ; V Good Coupn MedlclneTv ' It, speaks '.'well for Chamberlain's Cough Remedy when druggists use it In their, own families in preference to sny other; "I have sold Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for the past five years with com plete satisfaction to myself and custom ors,'! says ' Druggist J. Ooldsmith, Van Etten, N.T. "I have always used it la my. own family for both ordinary coughs and colds and for the cough following la grippe, and find It Tory efficacious." For sale by F. 8. Duffy & Co. - ... fi-.'-j . ' Foot aad Cvldii. -A "writer in Tbe Lancet says: ''Since I begun- to study diet I have beeu as tonished at the number' of cases of which I have heard, even of medical men, wno by eaUng less and not so often have found that their susceptibil ity to colds has quite gone. Such facts as I have met with point to the conclu sion that It lr the system overcharged with the products of food which- was not required and can act only as a poi son to every organ in the body which U most susceptible to Colds." , ,-; Ton may as well expect to run a steam engine without water as to find an active energetio man with' a 'torpid liver and you may ' know" that bis food; or feels dull and languid after eating often ha headache , and sometimes dizxlaese. . A few doses of Cbsmberlain's Stomach snd Liver Tablets will restore his liver to its norm, functions, renew his vitality, im prove his digestion and -make him feel like a new man. Price. M cents. 8amples free at F. S. Duffy ft Go's drug store. ' 'iiT-'.iM''sis.i.WsBAJ4 .' ,Aa impecuntoiiH coitxtltnint of a Chi cago Bldermon culK-d upon the latter at his office last week and requested the loan of dollar.' A two dollar bill was, the smallest the alderman had, This he banded .to the caller with tbe remark;':; Aj?-.: $7i;p;'A:;: "Qo to the cigar stand down stairs, get a fifteen cent cigar, keep a dollar and bring me the change;" .0 ! In, a few minutes-the visitor reap peared, puffing contentedly at a cigar, and banded the alderman 63 cents. No tidng a peculiar expression on .the al derman' face, he withdrew the cigar Aram his lips long enough to Inquire: - '-Tnd yon mean that tbe cigar was for yon or mel"- - : , - - r "Get out of herel was all the die gnatsd politician. could say.'.'. .' & KBUBF a ax 'Horatl:iS- DIstresslngCKIdney and Bladder Die esse relieved in six hours by "New GnaUT Bouth AvrsicAX Kidxst Ccrx. It is a grtmt surpriM 00; account of Its exceeding promptness in relieving pain la bladder, kidneys and back, in male or female.. . Believes retention of water al most Immediately. If yon . want quick relief and cure till la the remedy. ' Bold by C. D. Brad ham. Druggist. .' V'.'C' -' .i; -'; ' . : . . ' . ' ' - t.-1''.',- : lX ' '.:" " ssl Chavaeten , ! One might almost say that tbe recipe for s happy home was what bs been aptly,, called a "bland" diet While it is not Uterally true that eating bog makes a, hog. of . a man, yet UJs true tbero is. a large connection .between ft aad character. Bloodthirsty, lustful races, are those that cut meat largely rare, meat freely, whereas tbe gentle, industrious, persistent races are most ly grain and fruit eaters, ,: ' - While the controversy over vegeta rianism Is one for scientists to settle, even tbe humblest of us can afford to, try for himself tbe advantages of a' "bland" diet. It is a most interesting experience to see bow acute and sensi tive the sense of taste can become by avoiding food that has a strong taste. No one knows the dellcato sweet and achls, oils and bites In our com mon cereals and fruits who ents huge chunks of fish, flesh and fowl hlRhly flavored and deluged with . biting sauces. Simplicity of life can be aa much a part of diet as of furniture or clothes. William Noyes in Good Housekeeping. A CLRTLB EI.fi, In our style of clloiato, with Us sud den elisnrs of temperature, rain, wind and stirs'. Ins nflcn 1 1, ' x : ': In a !i ' (!: ', It Is no wonder that our cV.,':c-n, f.I' '3 s.'-.l r ' .: a are so f,,'i!-tit!y t--a f .- tiiia I y p ' ;, -1 !.!, b 'f!'-.t' "s f -il ' ' -"" '"y f : t' ' I A ' : f f , '9 r c.cAT l..ita:n. Tr .l.ably Great Britain Is aftuld that ' r we have merged her markets and merchant marine we shall merge the United Kingdom itself. New York Tress. ' ' - ; . " . ' '. . What England needs Is cot so much a change of system aa a change of ad ministration. The government has fall en into tbe bands of weak men. Phila delphia Record. ;, i Vsf-i '.;A- . .... The cost of tbe South African war to ate is put at 223,000,000. The Boer states were not worth the price. - The compensation may com bv though, In finding out how strong the empire ,waa Montreal Gazette. . . ,. - '. . ' - Spring Feyer. .V i Spring fever Is another name for bil iousness. It Is more serious than most people think. A torpid liver and inactive bowels mean a 'poisoned system. t-i If neglected, serious illness may follow such symptoms. DeWIU's Little Early Risers remove all danger by stimulating the liver, opening the bowels and cleans ing the system of imparities. . Safe pills. Never gripe. "I have taken DeWIU's Little Esrly Risers for torpid Hver every spring for years,'? writes B If Everly, Moundsvllle, W. Va. "They do me more good than anything I have ever tried." F. B. Duffy. , . . . " -.'' a- A fliilM, - "There goes a great genlusr exclaim ed the Georgia citizen as a tall figure slouched by. . , - - -"Novellstr ' . "No, but he rvede aH the novels ths Otberfellows write." , ; "You call that genlosr" "Well, if it ain't exactly genlna If the patience of lt."-Atlonta Constitu tion. - ; 1 Dcasltv Rarity s All. "i ' If a well could be dusj to tb depth of forty-six miles, the density of tbe air at tbe bottom would be as great a that of quicksilver. By the same law a cubic inch of Mr tu lam 4.000 mile above the earth', surface 'would expand suffi ciently to Oil -a sphere 2,000,000,000 mile in diameter. He Bajors It. - Borem-You can't And a man any where who enjoys a Joke better than 1 no. Blffkins-Cness that's ' right I've beard yon tell the same old Joke twen ty times, and yon laughed every time yon told it Chicago News. - ',. Virulent Cancer Cured. , Stsrtllngl proof of a wonderful ad vance In medicine Is given by druggist Q. W. Roberts of Elizabeth, W. Ye. An pld man there had . long suffered with what good doctors pronounced Incura ble cancer. Tbey believed his caaa hopeless till be used Electric Bitters and applied Bucklen'a Arnica Salve, which treatment completely cured him. When Electric Bitters are used to expel bilious, kidney snd microbe poisons at the same time this salve exerts its matchless heal ln power, blood diseases, skin emo tions, ulcers snd sores vanish. Bitters 6O0, Ealve 15c. at C. D. Bradham's. The Invention at tke Iteaatwnt. . Robert Fulton's Clermont, the first steamboat of any practical value, waa launched into the East river.; It is not known who first conceived tbe idea of propelling boats by steam; probably Salomon de Cans, In 1015. . Many per sons experimented with steam propul sion between 1703, when William Hen ry of Pennsylvania placed a small boat on the Conestoga river, and 1807, when the Clermont made it trip to Albany. Among them- were the Marquis de JonfTroy, James Bumsey and John Fitch.-; These men produced models which were worthy of the name team- boat, but tbe Clermont was the first steam vessel produced which actually carried passengers and freight, and Rob ert Fulton is fairly entitled to the cred it of inventing the steamboat " ; v-i' -5 Leads Them AIL ' One Minute Cough .Cure beau all other medicines I ever tried for coughs, colds, croup and throat and lung trou bles," says D. Scott Currln of Loganton, Pa, One Minute Cough Cure is tbe esly absolutely safe cough remedy which' acta immediately. Mothers everywhere tes tify to tke good it ba done their-Utile ones. Croop ( to sudden In Its attacks that the doctor often strives too tale. . It yields at once' to One , Minute Cough Cure, Pleasant to take: Children like It, Sure cure for grip, bronchitis, cough F. . Duffy.- , .. ..'?':;; "r',j':. , Inkerwt Drea i Cats Daata. ' The instinctive fesr which cats have Of dogs Is Illustrated very amusingly by stroking a dog and then caressing a blind and newborn kitten with tbe same hand that bas touched the dog. At one tbe kitten will spit and fluff itself up in tbe most absurd way,- dis tinguishing the smell of the . beast Which experience for thousands of gen erattons baa taught it most to dread. .:--'-.,.'' l(nsr (a Jaaaa.. ' ' r The-Japanese never sleep with tbe head to the north.. This is because the dead In Japan are always buried .with the heed in that position. In sleeping rooms of many of ths private houses and of hotels a diagram .of tbe point of the compass Is posted upon the cell ing for tbe convenience of guest. "- In Or ! ImoTte-nei'' "She keeps an Immense establish ment, doesn't she?" "Oh, indeed, yes a bead coachman, two footmen, two grooms and stable boy, a housekeeper, cook, undercook, kitchen maid, upstairs and downstnlrs maid, governess, husband snd child." ruck. " ' .,,.;' Mr. W. 8. Whodon, Cashier nf the Kirot National Hunk of Wlnterset, Iowa In a rtKctit li-tlcr gives soma experience s -.-l . 1.1. t In lils employ, that will lio of vnh'o to other mechanics. He my,: 'II lit.- Hit wotklng for me who v n c! , 1 to Hop nik for ff-vciiil 1 a (Ml ttr. nunt (if hMrf t-; nlslnl n ill ' 1 t 1 1 ' n t' t I ill 1 : ' tii.ii, ,. ; li 1 I t . t , ( 1 o'i t'l a I I r- 1,1 ("l' 1 I ". Ctl 1 ' t ' ( '( ' ! ! " I CA..ELEC3 CONSUL.; The V r .Brat Harte Cam to lVose I-ttl'ln at Olaaarav. -- When Bret Earte was consul at Glas gow, be was seldom to be found In that city, as be spent most of his time in the London drawing rooms, where be was a, general favorite, and delegated the consular business to assistants. One daywhlle making one of hi rare vis it ,to Glasgow be scraped acquaintance With a -stranger-on the -train. Each seemed fascdnated by the-other's per sonality, and time paaeed quickly. At last they reached, the outaklrta of a Iera-citT.i'v;w-J - Tmt; ph,ta.thl8r; quired the Itrangers V-&ri.-?ir;t "I haven't the slightest idea," replied Harte, -after looking out of tbe window. . A few minute inter the' railway guard opened tbe door of the compart ment and announced that they had ar rived at Glasgow...,- : v. - . t, ' When Harte showed up at the con sulate the next morning, the first per son who advanced to greet Mm wa the agreeable -, stranger,-1 who-., tntroduced himself : aa a special agent of the home government sent to investigate charges of neglect -of duty on the port of the consui.C r - ' . ; ' . - The agent may have been affable, but he was lacking In a' sense of humor, for he evidently cabled bis government an account of the. train Incident, as Harte's successor ! was soon after ap pointed. ElMwtol HARDWARE Refrigerators, Water Coolers, Ice Cream Freezers, Screen Doors,Win dow Screens, Oil and Cook Stoves, Banges, Lime, Cement, Plaster, Paint, Oilp, Varnish, Putty, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Cutlery and all the useful articles usually found in an Up-to-date Hardware Store, HEADQUARTERS FOR -And all Kinds of BOILDINGMATERIAL Best Good Isoweat Prlees. Under Hotel Chattawka, NEW REM, If. C SICK MADE WELL WEAK MADE STRONG Marvelous Elixir of Life Dis covered bv Famous Doctor Scienlist That t'ures Every Known Ailment Wonderful Cures are Effected That b'eemi like Miracles Per formedThe Secret of long Life of Olden ' --i -fj- Times Revived. jaatawelr. Is vv t an Wk snd .j After yeara of patleat study,' and del vlsg Into the dusty record of the put, as well as following modern experiments In the realms or medical science, Dr. James -W. Kidd, 801 Bailee BuUd Ing, Fort Wayne Indiana, makes, the startling announcement that he has V Da JAMES WILLIAM KIDD. 1 surely discovered the elixir of life. That ne is aoie with we aia of e mystenons compound, known only to himself, pro duced aa.a result of lb years he hs spent In searching for this precious life giving boon, to cure any and every dis ease mat ta snown to me an man noav There la no doubt of tbe doctor's earnest ness In making his claim - and the re markable cures that he is dally effecting seems to near mm ont very strongly, uis theory which he advances. Is one of reason and based on sound experience in a medical practice of many years. It coals nothing to try his remarks le "Kllxlr of Life," as he calls It, for he sends it free, to anyone who Is a sufferer In snOlcient qusntlties to convince of its ability to cure, so there Is absolutely no risk to run. Borne of tbe cures cited sre very remarkable, and but for - reliable witnesses would hardly be credited. Tbe lame have thrown away crotches and walked abont after two or three trials of the remedy. The sick, given up by home doctors, luve been restored to their fami lies and friends In perfect health. Rheu matism, neuralgia, stomach, heart, liver, ki'lncv, blood and skta. diseases snd li'mliier troubles disappear aa by maRlo. I ' , brkc!iC!S, norrniiBiiens, fi:r,, coliHUllipllllll, COUfllS, Colli, SHlh- ins, CHtHrrli, bronchitis and all a&wtlona of the thront, luii. 1 or any vital orfrnus are ennily virwn.e In a space of time t)mt In Ki.nn'y K :irv;-lollS. I sttiid 1 -.! '. locomotor ataxia, ilroi , r t snd plli-s are mi .' f l ' r -vo'l. 11 I 1 - 1. 1 : . i and tls- h ' T:.'i : I I':'., .11 I niter, rlr- ( 11 b 1 a c 1 1 t 1 1 '1 In I I 1 ( 'i 1 1 'i (i ' ir r 1 1 - I t , ! , , lit i ' ' ' II t! ' ! s ' t ) ( -' t . . The crutUi la a poof substitute for legs, and affords a very J inmnveniantM4Ureoma tnodeoI locomotion--there ia no mom pathetic sight than a ptrpoo slowly and painXully moving along the f street supported by the artificial iabi,'-;fMtiy - ' " - When Rnenmattsm, setues in ue Donee ana muscles of the legs, : it i safe to predict that the victim will eventually become helpless and crutch-bound. . The corrosive, irritating matUr that ia deposited to the joint end muscle Uwmost intense pain, -the knees and ankuts swell, ana ween tne these part are completely' destroyed the joint become locked and the muscles drawn and stiff, land crutches a necessity. - , ' 1 The add poisons that produce rheamatic pain form in the blood, and are tUjtributed tlwugh the system, 8Ad lodged la tb arms, shotdders, hands, back and feet, or other part of the body resulting often its total disability. A permanent cure of Rienmatiattteaa be effected only by a complete cleans ing of the blood, and no other remedy ao anrely accomplishes this as S. S. S. It neutralizes the acid effects, purines and Invigorates the stagnant blood, and the gritty psjrticle are washed out or dielodged bv the new-rich blood, and relief, cornea to the1 pain-racked euffererr S. 3. S. leave irritating rriatter ip the blood to reunite and produce another attack, but excels every atom of it from ' fho system. -, 8. S. S. is a purely vegetable remedy, and does not impair the digestion or general health like alkali or potash remedies. . ; Write for our special free book on Rheumatism,' and if any medical advice or other information is wanted, our physicians will gladly furnish it without charge. 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For catalogue and other information address PRESIDENT CHARLES D. flclVER, GREENSBORO, K. C. Classical Scientific Commercial Industrial Pedagogical Musical Costs Only 25 cents Or sua l easts to C. Mvmmmamm, " wiioin wnrnj vrmr owi.mi ui jvm ownwnnp huh auafuaiT70u By experleno with yoarazoeltall msdloiiM, TSBTHINA. Oar little girl. Ju.t IhlrlMD Konthl alii, luu hil mui'b traa.latMtlilQC. Efery nvuiw wu uhaatud In th ihKpo of rmerlptlou (mm family physician,. Her bowoli edlUDaed to pais off para blood and barninff farar eoatiDaad for dara at a lime. Her Ufa waa almoat deapebad of. Her BmotAar determined to trv TEKTH1NA. and Inadavor twotherawaaarealeliuffna life had r.t.m.1 the bowela were resolar, and thank, to TBKTHIN A.tbe Yoore, ate.. u. , W. A. N. C. RAILROAD COMPANY. FABEEHGBR DRFARTMBNT. To all AgenU A. & N. C. It. R. Season 1003. The following; rates of Passenger Fare In effect June 1st, 1903, to Morehead City and return. on a . o OS STATIONS. Spa -gH K i CO M g "25 oo S r to teS $4 00 $1 60 $1 85 3 75 1 40 1 10 8 50 1 80 1 00 8 III 1 JO 90 9 00 1 10 80 8 00 1 00 80 2 75 90 75 8 70 85 70 80S 80 65 2 00 75 60 Goldsboro Best's La Orange Failing Urcek Klnaton Caswell Dorer Core Creek Tuscarora New Bera Riyerdale Croatan Harelock Newport ' Wlldwood 1 75 70 55 170 65 60 -100 60 40 60 85 85 40 25 15 .The above rates to Morehead City and reture to remain In force until other wise ordered. - . Bummer excursion tickets (season 4802 from A. fc N. O. stations round trloforBeTea Serines. N.O. to agents A. & N. O. R. R. Hereafter tickets will be sold from your station to LaG range to parties flailing the a bora Springs at the following rates ef fare for the round trip. Goldsboro , .10 New Bern $3.25 Bests ' ,80 , Rlverdale ' ', Falling Creek .85 ' Orosun 8 Ou KInstoa x: -, .60 . HaTslook - - . 8 25 Caswell : ' .80 Newport .- 845 Doyer :-':. J 00 , Wlldwood , ; 8 65 Core Creek -150 :H. City . 8 90 Tuscarora ' 175 '' ' . " . - Tickets on sale June 1st.! Use contract tickets and limit- them good to return to Oct. 81st., All tickets must bs signed. J .JOOOTON BTATIONS.S ' -i.' Through rates of fare to points named oa Westsra North Carolina R. B. ia . eft feet June 1st, 1808. . . v. - . 1 -i' V. W J . I '':'' ? ' 7, '.' T' it ' '. From,:rM Newf klne'; " ': -X' City Bern : toa Orange To- ' : - - Hickory4 - 'tis td 1J M : it 10' 10 6f) Morgantoa v 14 85 18 85 10 95 , 11 85 Old Fort 15 65 14 65 . 18 25 11 66 Blk Mountain 16 20 1520 18 00 18 20 Asbewille , 16 89 15 85 - 14 45 18 85 Hot Springs " 18 85 17 85 15 95 1 15 85 Onnnely ' 18 90 19 90 11 50 10 90 Wllknsboro .18 85 18 85 . 10 95 ' 10 85 Irfinolr v 14 70 18 70 12 80 1170 Klkln V 1150 1150 10 10 9 60 Mowing Rock 20 20 19 20 17 80 17 20 Waynesvllle 17 95 ,16 95 15 65 14 96 ncnlenionvlllel7 65 16 65 15 15 14 65 1 revard 19 05 18 05 16 65 16 05 Saluda , 17 85 16 85 . 14 95 . 14 85 BtatesTllle 15 1125 9 85 9 25 ' 8. L. DILL, Q. P, A.' LAXATIY2 TA:iriL:s 1 MA t i 1 f .1 tiaiuru otis ana nutas mat lubricate - no morbid, h 1 - -i room, $10 a term; board $8 a month. for 800. Write for booklet "A Day T. WINSTON, Raleigh, N. C Coras Cloleri-lofaiitfli, DUrrhoeaJhntntery, and the Bowel Troubles of Children of Ant Mat. 1.1 Mf. Aids Digestion, ftetulats tna ooweu, MreMthcns ths Child and Makes at Druggists, TEETHING EASY. J. MOFFaTT. M. D- ST. LOUIS. MO. nw mm i duw aoma wen. HalVEH, Bdlter and proprietor Taakecae (Ala.) Km. Hula babe la no doing well. UNIVERSITY Of cHprth Carolina. Acath-niic Depart men t Law, Ifleillcliie, Plinruiacy. One hundred and eight scholarships. Fiee tuition to teachers and to ministers' sons. Loans for the needy, 563 Students. 54 Instructors. r ew Pormitnries, Water Works. Cen- I iral H(Vllinf HvatAm I all term begins Heptember 8, 190). Address, F. P. VENABLE, President, Chapbl HrLt, N. C. It will be to the in terest of those want ing Buggies and Roaa Carts to call at once I have a fe second hand ones left on hano and they must be sold. J.W.STEWART. s outhern ailway. '.IV': Thr?iUudaldaallwalj ll.e fOlH b '' " '' - ' '.t.;..,i,t.V,':'r:;:j j ,. o CAIsiOIXlolS . pox:to : iiica. - :3 Btrictly First-ClMS Equipment oe si Through or Local Train; Pullman Pal ' Bleeping Uars On all Mabt Trains! . r ant aud Hnfe Beheduloe -. , Travel by the Souther ' and you areas ii " I w ... ; n 1U sured a t Jo, OomfinUtDle ud Kxpedl ' Uous Journey, , :;;' ' " Apply to Ticket Agents for Time Ts ' b1s, KHtoaand OonnraJ Information, OT ' ..!r.-a T, R-DAKSiV, : K. ta. VERSON, : a r. t. a, 4'V' .'- ,: ... 4 t r I i '1 a I f to euro pl'en T. r. A., JAsheTllle, N. O. Clmrlolte.N. C. 8,n,n.i's"'rlr;?A, ' - . - - n. o. n 1 ' : v: n b 1 1 i, a I ) C-:'-'i' ' nr.
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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