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URNAL. I r. -.i.. ;.( I every day la theyear,excepl Men.1 ly, at St t'lddjo street. . 1'HOHX No. 8.' "I1ARLCS Li STEVENS.1 3 J SUBSCRIPTIOH RATES' One year, to advance, .T..,".?......M.M One year, not In advance. . v.. 4... B : Uoathly Jby carrier la the city..... 0 - .- . ,- - t .. , ' .Advertising Rales fttntlahed on ppll Cation, , Entered at thePog) Office, New Serai N. C, at Booond class matter. - Official Paper' t)I iMew Ben Md " ', Craven Connty. ,. , , is thest. louis jxhibit jo - Fail? Governor Aycock's letter to the peo- pie of the State, a9king for contributions ,to the fund to pay , the expenses ot. a s , No'rth'CarolIfla eAllilt at the St, tools exposition, next year, Is the last TUlble e'gn that such an exhibition Is , thought of In this Stale. , - After theQoernor'e call for contrl ' aJbotlonsj there was published the-names y. of two or three" contributors, aud since then a dead oalm fcai prevailed. 7 ' v Previously; the State Press has had . much, tp BUggaet and say regarding the '.. Take of a State exhibit at 8t. Loots, but ? nothing is now said. , i ,"' 'The same, goodTeasona for this Btato -exhibiting next ydar atSt. Louis, exist today Wextsted months agd, while the ... time for prepairlntj an exhibit h getting much shatter. $ r t ' The Legislature failed to provide for euch an exhibit) and Judging from the Vsilence, the Ooyernor has failed, and ao- ceptlng the alleges of the State press on V. the subject, It appears that the people i.. do not want. their Stale represenled; ':-If the once talked of exhibition Is ac s ." tuaUy dead, it la time to bary It, and let It be known that the funeral has taken " place, and -that all Is over as to an exhibit next year at the World's .'Falr.-it'-i"-i' :: . - Those who have, been interested In the proposed exhibit, and tried to make it a go, ought to be Informed that such an v exhibition It dead, so that they may not ' speak put, aod attempt any further myjuios-juio oauioe pupno. : : Deafness .Cannot be Cured , ' by klocal.: applications as they cannot - reach the diseased portion of the ear. ,: . There 1 only one way to cure deafness, V- and that leby constitutional remedies. '. Deaf near it caused, .by an Inflamed con- '4ltlon of. the- taucoas lining of the " Kustaohiaa ..Tube. When this tube it ... Inflamed yod have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it Is entire ly closed, Deafness 1b the result, and un ,' ttt the Inflammation can be taken ont V. s and this tube restored to Its normal con- dltlon, . hearing will be destroyed for ever, nine cases out of ten are caused by ..'Catarrh, : which -it nothing but an In '.flamed condition - of tho mucous ser vlcet. -..' ' .-,., ., - " We will give One Hundred Dollar for -, any Case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured ty Hall't Catarrh Cure)..' Bend for circulars, free. a. :.-',; ' F. 3. CHENEY & CO . Toledo, 0. 'J.'-, HaU'aiFamlly Plllt are tho belt . ; puzzles in Spelling. .! Thr r 4.lnbl to Catch You la ' ; :. . Moat Illyatarlniiii War. - ; : - Wimt iuor) iiiilrks n good and obe : dletit mind will, sometimes take! - clcrymaii of cioni)Uonal tcbolurly at- tnlnuiruts tt'Ils mo tliat he onoe wrote ..-what bo nt Mie saotnont conceived to 1 . bo tbo word "rlghteoua.'V The nature of lite ralllns ouglit to tuffgest that of ; all iroraa this one should beamong the .moat fninlllnf W blm, and Indeed It 'was, Yot Tvoonho hajd written It It , did not look right. Aftor puzzling over ... It fur tome time ho conclnded that It must end with lout" tneteadf "eoua," a he had written It Finally In v meuUil. mudille he-wenfr to hit nna . bridged dictionary, but wat nmated Jit ' flndlosc '. snob word there. -Deferrlag funlier st anii.;:?. U;e ncmcjv he oom- -;pht,cL'l'it. letter 'and then opened tbe tlletlonn'ry tiKnin, Thle time he found " the word nil rlpjit ondln, its proper place, whieliij betnid, 'would . hitrc iK im a raing tixhlul If be bad .'.bow 8 drlnklns mnn.'. ',;-. " " The expiMnntlort' of itwt.that by (mine unarroimtuble freak he had got It Into lila noddle that It Wat 'polled "rlti lipoiis." Ho had spoiled It to In Ida letter nrd 1V. of efmrsa loolied on Die wmnj pjir bt the "dictionary for It in tiio Unit InMnneiv ' the. time be looked nn.-ilif AM erbtchVwat out of inlnd, mid bo khpw Bow to tbcll the word Hi well at Wcbuter did. Brook-lyn.Knj-lo.2 " . r'y , i; A Sure Thlnf.'.?' ''.'. It iitiill tint northing ititUft" except (lenili and 1 .' n, but that It not, alto- K 0. ...r t for ;. .i. Inn," m li v.'y i-l ; ' nr' -ti' ' ' r I 1 I 'P V- Dr. KlDg's.New Dlicovery n Is a ture cure for.' all t trnubles. Thousands can Mra. C. B. VanMetre of . V. Va..tay "I had a MirhltU and for a year ' I heard of, but got no oof Dr. King's New cured .roe alildlutely.'' ' r Croup, Whooping rii and Cn.'iDp v :, I ly (. I) -oitl. s ftn. Cotton, Grain, frovlsloES and Stc ks. ,Range to Price. Receipts and Shlpmenu. ' Tne following are the market quota tlont,' received by private wire to J. E. Latham & Co. New Bern, N. C . ' 's 'V- ' ' t ' -r?; "'"C-V ty Chicago, May 5. Wntut '-vipem High. Lowt Clote. inly.....--,' 78 -.:" ":.,T8, Jept...,..5 JTl. i '' i , ! -t a i,.?-.. 1 COBBB- - Juty Ut ,- ' r ,.Bept..M ' ; Oatt, r : I KZ July,.,,..,. 881 i , . : 83 ,ePK- ' - lorit-., ' July.....:. 1740 ' , ' 177 - Sept........ s i. Lard.;..,,, ' July. ..... 805 897 -ept , ' A r tUbtt- ' . - . l July 9S5 -f.'i 5 956 Bept...., .V ,-yi f' ilew York, May 85, StocKt:-' Open. Clote Amr.Bagar...... 123 . 128 tJnlonPaolno... 8B ' 8, Mo.Paoifi4 105t 101 86. Paclfle 60 , 49 Manhattkn 137 131 Oi eat Western.. "" afoney;.....-.i , , . Amr. Copper. ... 6H - 01 TeiaaJPaclflo.... 80j 0) Wabash pf. 45f Mi Erle,lt,t - ,. Colorado So 20 ' 20 Anaconda Cop. . Bouthern Ry...-, J7t 20 Southern By pf.. 90 85 liOulsvlUeANsjh 113 - 112 Brooklyn R, T. . 63 60 Penn.RB.......126 ' 128 Atchison........ 74 78 St. Paul .160 " 148 Erie... ... 84 84 4tchlson pf D. a Steel 80 80 Beading... 48 48 People Gaa a ft 0 40 89 B. AO 87 87 M. & W 09 8 Tenn,,CosJ,Iron. 66 65 KTiCentral. ... 125 126 Rook.Itland 88 37 Western Union.. Ontario Western - A.C.... Metropolitan.... . Coel,.Fael,Iron.. 69 07 Va.0 Chemical. 67 67 Canadian FaolBo 0.4 A..'. . Amr..CttonOU. 85 31 U. B. Bteelpf.-.. 80 ' 0 Ul Central...... Bepublio Steel... 10 16 Am, lee. .. ... Del Hudson... Naw VoRa,Mayj0. Open, High. Low. Close Ootto, May June .... July Aug... Sept..... Oot Hov..... Dee Jan 11.60 11.60 11.60 n.86 11.17 10.10 UM 1L06 10.67 10.86 10.66 9.84 9.98 9J61 , 11.(8 11.17 11.17 10.76 9.93 ,969 . 9.48 ..9.84 .9.26 .p.80 67 9.49 ; 9.88 tM :, 9.41 tM , 9,41-9.80 6.88 9.86 9.88 . The falling of a drop of rain It a ommohplace, everyday mattet;'bt a Catb of lightning an, that It aometblng eut of the ordinary, aometblng to Won der at, to moat men think. , Tbe hum ble physicist plodding on the trail of these manifestations of physical energy tbinkt otherwise.- Td blm the d rop" of water falling gently It much more of d mystery than the sudden rupture of the air gap and tbe headlong rush of elec trical energy In disruptive discharge. Although rain has fallen elneer the dawn of crestloO, man know very; fit Oft about the origin, the structure of rths .raindrop. Tbe reason for this Is that the simple looking drop of tain it In 1 reality, a marvelous) . inlcracdim. Some day when tbe mechanism of a drop of rain shall be made plain H will be found that tbe universe itself Is not more wonderfully held together. ; s The site of the drop It not the obsta; cle In the way of clearer knowledge of the drop structure, for the leverage diameter of raindrops Is not tu from one millimeter, -.and men of science have to deal witn quantities nnnltly smailer.-flunaet afagatine. : !:rr ;' I.,:'.. '.v n Uait wtmfo.-: :' Tbe prisoner, fadod, battered apoct tnen of mankind, on whose haggard face, deeply lined with the marks of dissipation, there still Ilftgered faint re minders of better days long past, stood dejectedly before the judge. f - ,' "Where era you from 7 asked the magistrate.. ' " - -"From Boston," answered the accus ed man. . , - . , Indeed," said -the judge-'lndeed yours It a tad fall and yet you don't seem to thoroughly realize how low you have tnnS." - . . The man tturtod at if struck. 'Tour honor dov me no Injustice." he snld lilttrrlj', . "II;ii UlHRrneo ot aireRt for drunknr.i. . tla mortlfleatlon of being throat. luio the nolnoma dnnrieon, tlie publicity ami liunillia lion of trial In a crowded and dingy court (room I enn bear, but to be sentenced' by a pollco niitKlntmto wlio apllts bltllnlltilth-'--- tbntls lmleed the lant 'blow." ;W York TIm. c of vm Pome s Treatment' with the Famous Prescrip : tion Has Brought Happmess alid Health : ' to' Hosts of Suffermg'wbmenr v ( Intelligent and thoughtful women are . Victims of suppressed, profuse or pain-1 now using the best and most reliable of all spring medicines, -Paine V Celery Compound, . and are getting back nervous-vigor, pure blood, bodily strength, and a ruddy and clear complexion. Tbe women 'of ur laud who silently suffer from female Irregularities and danger ous Ills, and who spend fully half their time In misery, will And In' Palne's Cel ery Compound all the virtues and ele ments that lead to health,' and true hap piness. Palne's Celery Compound pos sesses peculiar powers lor the strenthen Ing of the female organism; It braces (he nervout system, makes strong- the Week mesolet of every Important organ'. T- A Jlatlon ot noker. ' - ' Notwlthslnndlng all one heart about the growtlt-of the cigarette habit' in this country Kugland occupies a com paratively lowly place as a smoking nation, gays the London Tatder. Sta tistic prove that ns smokpra Dutch-'' men ere well ahead of nil tbe other nations. ' Gcrniauscoffie .tecond, '.al though, own for . man, they consume lest than ; half as much -tobacco as Dutehmon. Three times as manjr ciga rettes are consumed nuBUally in' Eng lahd .at in either Germany; or 'Holland, but ns consumers of pipe tobacco both thesb couutrlca are faribead of us. From a Cat Scratch "on the arm, to the worst sort of a burn, tore or boll, DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve It a quick core. In buying Witch Haze) 8ilve,-tefarticular to get DeWltte this It tne'sklve that heals without leaving t scar.' A specific for blind, bleeding, Itch ing aod protruding - piles. S ld by F 8 Duffy. "' ' ! Water Is the Kalahari Dcaert. iTbe busbmen in the Kalahari desert often live scores of miles from placet where water comes to the surface. During a certain port of the year sharp tonne pass over the Kalahari, 'cover ing the apparently arid region with the brightest of verdure and, filling for a few short' days the water courses with roaring torrents. The bushmen know how to find water by digging in 'the bottoms of these dried up, river, beds. They dig a hole' three or four feet deep and then tie a sponge -to the end of a hollow reed.. The sponge absorbs the moisture at the mottom ofthe hole, and the native's draw It Into 'their' mou the through the reed and then einpty it Into calabashes for future use. v f The animals that Inhabit such wattes a the Kalahari -are of course 'accus tomed, to living upon, very jsmall 'nod Infrequent supplies of water. The Bech- Tinna do not, lead (their cattlentot the drinking placet oftenerithanionc .in two or three days.. It is Boidvthat goats in the Kalahari frequently pats months without water. , - - '' - - . . Blae Bea'a Chleknu. , Everybody . knows that natives of Delaware - are called , "Blue -- Hen't Chickens,'' bat not one In a : hundred cn tell you why they, are so. called. The epithet Is sold to have had its ort- Mn in the following: ' , : "' j v r One of .Delaware's toost gallant flght en In .the war of the Revolution 'was a jCaptaln Caldwell, Who wasinotoriout f orhls fondness for eockflghtlng. ' He idrJlledjhls men admirably,, they; being knewnl throughout the afrriy nt "Cald- well'aGamecoeka.' -yw . - ; Tnls (same Caldwell held to the pe cuilarl theory-that 'no .cock wareally game nniest its mother was a blue hen. f 'AM the months wore away Caldwell't Ineil became known at the ''Blue Hen't Chickens, a title which only increased their respect for the old gamecock captain.-.. The nickname .became famous and, after the close ot the war was ap plied indiscriminately to all natives of KODOL Blf ate What i l W r "t iTTTt 'V ! Are due to indigestion. Ninety-nine I ol every ona hundred people who hava ! heart trouble can remember when It was simple Indigestion, , It Is a acletw 1 tlflo fact that all casas oi heart die ; ei.ie, not organic, are hot only traco ; able to, bm are the direct result ol Indigestion. Alt food taken Into the ttemach wliloh (alls o( perfect diges tion ferments and swells the stomach, putting M up against the heart. This interferes with the action of th heart, and In the course of time that delicate , but vital organ becomes diseased. . ' "T ' "V ' TV ' '- Cl2cs(3 What Yoa Eat" Vr.-L"1nt NloH of Pnn Van. N. Y . m by m.i'ir my heart psii ii.tn .nd I wi i br'm yrry weak. 1 itnily i frt t b-.'! - 4 h .M It me nmen Aa riif. i .. r wwiil lew botlMj. 1 .in rwwl, ICodol cures '.r1 nation, rJy-p-p .ia and all atomat',i .Hort".rs. nnd yjv I!' h-art a full, free ani untram- tiif if d action. r n-V. $1 00 f ' h" -9 ?' t! -i t .; 1 vv I Mil f ul menitumtloa. lachorrhea. ' chlorotle.' uterine Inflammation- and other allmente common with females, are quiokly cured of these troublet and annoyances, are made vigorous and active, aad rejoice In permanent health. Mrs M A Mor ris, Tllton, Ark write , for women at follows:-? -of 4 1 wat afflicted with tbe whites and Irregular menttraatlon, and tried several doctors, but found - no relief. A lad? friend of mine advised me to try Palne's Celery Compound. I used twobotUet 6f your great medicine, audi am-.now a sound woman, and' I give year wonder ful remedy all the ereJlt. I will forever praise Paine'a Celery Compouad, It did me to much good." rs- - -.':, 'H':--,-.ja Fate Exehaaa-a. i He was 'one fit thosa irrepressible youngsters rwho are constantly brim ming ore with mischief. . The loving, tender ' hearted mother wound up tt serious talk by saying, " love you even when you are naughty, darlius.'- - ' . ' ,- '. A day or two later this tame small boy received a spanking, and in a little while' , he" climbed "into': bis mother' t arms, saying as he lovingly patted her face: . ' ', . ,.- '1 lufe youT mamma, so much, even when you 'pank me." Little Chronicle. $100-Dr. B, Detchon's AnU Dluretlc nay be worth to yon more than $100 If you have a child who soils bedding from incontinence of water daring sleep. Cares old and young alike. It arrests the trouble at onoe. f 1. Sold by O D Bradham, Drnggls New Bern, N O. . WaateTlm, "Ton want that book bound, air). Tea, sir. It will cost 8 marks. But there are pictures in it. That will make it 6 marks,; sir." "But why Is It more with pictures'?" "0b. you see, sir, my helper will waste so much time looking at them!" Fllegeude Blatter. FoartfaI Fa,th er-la-la w. - "I've bad another quarrel with my son-in-law, ; Count Fuscada," said Mr. Cuuirox gloomily. . "Have you refused blm money?" . ''"Certainly not. But I forgot to take my hat off and address him by bis title When I handed blm the check.'1 Wash ington Star. ' '' ,7 " - -. Bla Experience. ' "Pa," said tbe boy,' looking np from bit book, "what, does a man's "better half meanr . . '"Usually, my son," replied his father from-behind the evening paper, "she meant exactly what she ayt.'' Phila delphia Press.' . Trmlaa at DrawarviUer "We need to miss that aceommoda tion train every morning.'' , . "What do yon do sow that they nave taken It off r "Why, we mist It morerthan ever." Chicago Newa. V AtartUnf Test To savt a life, Dr, T. 0. Merrltt, pf Ko. Vehoopany, Pa., made a startling test resulting In a woaderfn) cure. He writes, "a pattrat wat attacked with vloleot beuorrbrgea, earned by ulcera tion of tbe stomach.' ,! had often found ElectrlrJ Bitters excellent (or acute store ten and liver troublet to I prescribed them..; The patient gained front the Aral tad hat not hd kn attack In 14 months.'' Electric blttert are positively gnaraa teed fo Dytpepsls; Indigestion, Conttl pstlon nd KldnJT tronbM. Try them. Only SOe at C D Bradbata't. , ; t.Vife';,.; rratllwi' mataMj.'"-'. iw'sr'' t What jllnks -doto' of nowr ' rSemn- still in growlin' at the world." '"'V'fi y '.' ay ' : - -What fort ..?fe"'V; V'Well, the world won't rise op an' make a Uvln for him." Atlanta Con ttltntlon. ;-r-'-'r.-jv--j'-' t t::.t .',.." i." "v ', i-.' -.''!' iC. : B 8ae arrlvea. -f: Lawyer When I was a boy, my high est ambition was to be a pirate. ' f , ; , Cnent-jYotfi la luctt isn't every man who can realize 'the dreams of his youth. Pittsburg Gatette. - '..j. ' ' - ''' '.. .; v ;;'v JVA Uttle tapi.: now tad then, t bedtime wlllOara eoa sllpttloa, blllousuett and liver troublet. DtWill't Little Fwrly Risers are the fa moos little ptylt that enre by trouslng the seen tlons, moving the bowels gent ly, J t t tffertnally, and 'giving suck tone snd tirengtb to the ' glands of the stom ach and liver that the raote of the trou ble Is removed stillrel),and If their i.te It continued for a few days, there will be do return of the complaint, - Bold by F S Duffy ,.,.-.'..'' The Ink That Beater Vae4. Ink of various Lues was used by the ancient Itomana, that of a purple tint bi'Iug colisiilcrt'd t'neeiclmive fluid for the execution of nil royal wrl'di at it irni distinctively the royal color. It It snld tlint Itoincr's Worka were wrlt t ii In li ' h of cold on a roll 1-0 foot I 'I li'imCi. form, il of the Int.-ft iiu-is of fc'rrriil. lint we are loft In l;:oinn.e to V; niotliml of jin-purli.g this Ink. C"'-'t ' 're ( f v ' A In., "- 'J 4 . . HER FATAL OMISSION.-'iT ", " " -t a- A- Bether'a Inatraetloaa Bar IVanra Daachter. - . The mother's suspicions were aroused, and that night when tbe young man left the bouse and the daughter earner upstairs she interviewed her.5"---. 't . ."Eliiabeth," she said tterniy, "didn't I hear Ur Slmprey kissing yon In the drawing room as I came along the halir t ' -. Ii, ' - , --"No, mamma; you didn't," responded the dear girl emphatically. ; "Well, didn't he try to kiss yonr persisted the mother, r i1' j. v "Yes, mamma," demurely. The mother spoke triumphantly, 1 knew It,! she said.- "Did you per mit blm to do so?" ' " 'No, mamma: I did not, I told Mm yon. bad always impressed upon me thai I should not permit any young man to kiss me." Thafwae right that was right, my dear,", said the mother encouragingly. "And what did he say to thatT" The girl blushed, but was undaunted. ' "He asked, me If you had ever told me I wat not to kiss a young man." The mother began to realize that pos sibly she bad omitted a vital link in the chain of her Instructions. "What did you tell hlmr she asked nervously. "I said I. didn't remember If yon had." The girl stopped, and the mother broke out urgently: "Well, go ou go on!" "I guess that's what you heard, mother." And the daughter waited for the storm to burst. Cincinnati En quirer. Something; of a Pnnale. The novice went to the successful lit erary man la all humility. He had had just enough practical experience to apprecintff'tlmt be did not know it all. "I have come to you," be said, "to learn how to write books." , "My dear young mau," replied the other, "that Is no trick' at all. Tbe thing to learn Is how to secure publica tion.? "Well. then, how Is publication se cured?.' "Why, h to-that." was the reply, "when ) think of some of the books that I have tried to read lately I'll have to admit that I'll be hanged If I know. It'B too much of n puzzle for me." Chicago Post Cavae For Alarm. "Bay, doctor," exclaimed an excited man ns be dashed into tbe pill dis penser's private office, "I want you to mnko an examination as to my sanity." ''What reason bare you for believing yourself n candidate for the padded cell?" asked the-M. D. "Well, I happened to run across a .package of letters this morning that I wrote to my wife during our court ship," was the significant reply. Chi cago News. Consequences. Once on a time a prudent girl met a frivolous girl. "Don't you know, my dear," slip an ill. "tlint If you continue weaving a veil you will spoil your-eye-slghtr ' "I saw that In a medical Journal," replied the frivolous girl, "and I would have followed its advice only I hap pened to read In my beauty book that If I didn't wear A veil I would spoil my complexion." Philadelphia Ledger. The Burden He Woalu Bear. : Uncle George You are always wish thg' -that you were rich. Don't yon know that riches are really a burden to the' man who has them I 1' Harry That's Jus It J want some sort of a burden to try my endurance and make me a bettet man. and I don't think of anything that Bill the bill better than money, and lota of It Bos ton Transcript . The Woman's learn. Jack You don't mean to say yon bad the nerve to1 propose to Mist Hawty Qouldl . . :..' ..- . .i Ned Yep, and,; whew I yon tbould have aeen ber.W'" . Jack Made yon feel small, I'll bet -Ned-MJmtll! Why, I couldn't see my self in a mirror after It without the" aid of t magnlfjlng glasa.-PhiladeIphla frota, y ,-,i-'-'' .-' f ,V : : :;'. '"Wj-i tratlfnl tWU. M -v'- The Fugitive Nnw," 1 ain't Skeered. m hurryln bbme to ask ma't pcrmls. Ton to tight with, blin.-New York AoMricaov ' - '- .,. v "In order to' be sttereasful - these days." remarked the went tide phlloaa pher. "n jrnr.tv. uihii should apply blm self eonxtmitly." . . ;. That's nil'." rejoined the youth with the short order salary. l've been call ing oi an belrens every evening for three nionlhs." Cleveland Plain Deal er: ' -': ' The X-F.ays. . - , Ilfcent expprlmcnn, by practical teati snd examination althtlieald oflllOX- l.. vs.es.!;.'.;,.!! tt as a fet that '!ar;h of In.' .ii Is not a d:-re of : f. t l t It r. ..'' fr' a ..'..,1 a" s ! :.. ' I, . (. nil ..: ' i ) ?' i: 'li- ,( .. .i'-,'' k ;:::M..vfv' ' ; TAtOMA'3 eiQ SAWMILL. Wltn-One Baaavtiom It" la Laa aroat-aai tha Jtarla.v. '. . . At Tneeffla-I visited a ta wralll Blid to have a greater capacity than any other In the United States, and, with one ex ception ln- Korway),. the- greatest In the world. It Is, In fact; two separate mills, covering a wide, low flat, with docks on the sound where ships can be leaded at the door of the yards.- Here tbe logs from tbe camp, which we visit ed re-sawed.- They are' dunpt from ftoMtilNaAV ear tne pondf"Wlter and held until thetnlll-U ready to cut them into tamber. Mr. Boyea showed me through this great eetablishment, with it devices for haiiigte cnori mom log of flr and cedar, hemtock and pruee;lii come to tt dailyvi -- Nearly every step in the lonsfprocest la pert ormed by tomsi human-like ma chine. Log weighing many tons art) handled like Jackstrawe, polled out of the. water, .whirled over, lifted about, gripped, slabbed off, turned again east ry, and, directed by the swift and lure Judgment of the expert tawyty driven through band saws or great gang sawaj cutting twenty board! or more at oncej and finally trimmed to certain length! everything moving at ooeej smoothly, with abeoluto exactitude. In nfteen mlnutee'from the time the tog entert the mill It has been reduced to lumber of several grades; the poor parts have' beet whittled up Into laths and thin glee, the slabs have been shot out on a' graat pU tar Ire-wood ami tlx lenrafav- Ing bark, sawdust and refuse have beent earrted away- to: the fire heap. - Ttia1 mill cuts 100,000,000 feat of lOriroefand 9000,000,000 shingles a year and' its product goes the world over to Aus tralia, Hawaii, China, South Africa, South. America and Europe. Ray stan nard Baker in Century. Tie Wastes orjae Body. Every seven days the blood, muscles and bones of a man of average size loses two pounds of wornout tissues. This waste cannot be replenished and the health and strength kept np without perfect digestion. When the stomach and digestive organs fall to perform their functions, the strength lets down, health rivet way,- and disease sett np, Kodol Dyspepsia Can enable! the stom ach aod digestive organs-to digest and assimilate all of the wholesome food that may be eaten Into the kind of blood that rebuilds the tissues and protects the health and strength of the mind and body. Kodol cares Indlgettionl Dyspep sia and all ttomach troubles. It It an Ideal tprlng tonic. Sold by F 8 Duffy. The liirl !. I f il.inli sii terflblyl The t:uy- Yes. Indeed: pours II out Into lily mincer. -Kimsns City Inde pendent. If you bare a good temper, keep It; If you have a bad one, don't lose It Columbia Jester. - O .A. .-'i -Z' O JSC j. '-3. . : hart ths f ft Kind Ton Han Atwajnt BmM fathrs tt THE MODERN 8ALE8MAN. .lie Realiaea tka Heeeealtr Far Cor rect Oreas la Bnalneas. It has become the unwritten but none tbe less stringent law that young men shall dress well and neatly during bmslnass hours, in many of-the1 lar gest banks and financial Institutions none of tbe clerks It permitted to go coatleta, and In the mercantile estab lishments where salesmen are em ployed "loud" attlr Is actually dis couraged. The old time salesman glo ried in his flamboyant cravats and shirts, his diamond! and "his peculiar elothea. His capital In trade eeaalsted et a Baahy appearanea, vulgar stories, a constitution that would stand lntexl- eating liquor and an unlimited a meant of cheek. He did not have to know anything about the goods be sold, ex cept in a general way. He slapped men on the back, took them out to din ner, got drank with them-arid then booked their eiders. Tbe medern- tales man la a weU edueatash uealiy dreaaed gentleman who knows all about the goods he sells. He It never called upon to drink, be never needs to dine eat he trades on honor and bratnaand his Customers are men who only admire men who know as much as or more than they do about their business. Dress plays tbe most Important part la tbe tame of commerce, no leaswifh' the talesman than It does with tbe man- afecturer, the' mill" man, the banker er tbe. finanetSr aSMtTMrilM dress to impress tjttrtnaw favors Wri M?, M. Cwml'y In tHtmttv . t -. -. ' .' . ! PEOPLE' EKKIfr: They Are3 New4-Born People,-and ; What fp-They Say is of LoXV cal literest&y4 TWheaailnoldent llks tt Mlowtat oeem right here at hone, It 1t beaad to earry weight with onr rtadevt. Be many strange oceurreneet go tha twemfi of the press; art published at facta, people beeosss tkeptloal. ".: Ot om tabjset tkeptlcissi It rapidly disappearing. Thn) It due to tbe actual experience of oaH clllaens, and their public ttttsratwsr re garding them. The doubter Bat) doubt ao more la tbe face of tuck evidence il tlilt. The publle statement of a reputa ble cltlzea living right htre at home, one whom yoa eaa tee evtry day, - leaves so ground for the skepileto stand on. airs N Vincent, widow, living- ai-IOS Craven sir .t,- s;i"'I-uriV Ulduey rii's 1-! n- v-y brte?-' "to' me. Ti y c, .u. j ruiivfvJ ie of very d!s- 1 In t y ! . ' fri y .Mi I ..,. I I n I.,- - t' X I . I nrnis " ' - ' - '' ': , - - - v Those wno have ever felt its keen, cutting- paina, or witnessed the intense suffering of-others, know that Rheumatism u torture, add that it is right ly called "The King of Pain.", V i ' :,: All do noteufferalike. Some are suddenly seized with, the most excrucia ting pains, and it seems every muscle and joint in the body was being torn asunder; Others feel only occasional slight pains for weeks or months, when m - - M ' .tiutHM it, i. i iff, iifiiiii.ii t ii ,1 ii .,,., 1,it1wmni1i r.f f air brings on a fierce attack, lasting; uvub wiui a weaKenea consuiuuou or cnppieu ana uciormcu lur un iinie. Ait acid, polluted condition of the Mood is the cause of every form and ' Sroriety of RheamatiBm, Muscular, Articular, Acute, Chronic, Inflammatory and ttciatic,aad the blooa must D purgea and punbea Del ore there is an end to your aclies and pains. External applications, the use of liniments and plasters, do much toward temporary relief, but such treatment does not reach .the real cause or cleanse tbe diseased blood ; but S. S. S., the greatest of all blood purifiers and ton Iqs.does cure Rheumatism by antidoting and neutraliz ing Uie poisonous arHd and building npthe weak and sluggish blood. It is fr tr ,y vgt-;.-cie ana joints . . . i , ..a- maae strong, toned up by i II yott liave Rheumatism, write us, and ettf physicians will furnish with 6nt charge any information desired, and we will mail free our book on Rheumatism. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. ' Ml a- -II -9 v OlFfERROM A BIGYCLD i M JjfhPROPllllDINSAMErVAY 1-llTH?'-; (f 0ETA11-ED V,EVV 0F J 111 If NO 0!L can required. 1 MIAMI I , " !CYIK' fvMF'G CO. I Ij. M. EDGKKTOJT, Corner Pollock and (raven Street?, NEW BKRV, N. C. ...j-. 4ggvr.p A btaiu. Ker r'rleadahlp. No man of Johnson's time knew the great city better nor all the varieties Of life contained within Its walls. He slept with beggars or wandered house less through the streets at nlgbt with a brother poet; he "slanged" a barge man, laughed and Jested with Gar rlek's actresses or talked "with pro found respect, but still in a firm, man ly manner, with his sonorous voice," to majesty Itself. "I took upon a day as lest," he said, "In which I do not make a new acquaintance." Tbe fact that be never lost a friend exaept by death j shows that he wat at tenacious of old menrjanips as be was eager to acquire new. He bad. In fact, a very genius for Ms&dshli); and-the circle tkat gath ered round blm In bla later -years In clude not only poets, scholars and Ham of tetters, but the most prominent peuiter; actors, musicians, doctors and statesmen li. England. Booklov a- lUgnaine. t ' . . .'. - ':: .Hid Tmuc '.tte ' ? - vOm of Dr. Else's New Life Pills each hlgbt fat two "Weeks hat eut ma In mv HeW again'' writes D B Tnrner, of pettpeeytowa. Pa. Tbsv're the beet la the world fat Utrer, Siomtch and Bow Sit. . Purely! vegsubU. Never gripe. Ooly SBoUC D Breneani! drug store. mm , . J ; - v - r Am Asnvaprlata Mania. j Edna f don't know whotber to all fny Boston1 buH terrier rompey,' fklple bt cwmti x?11! i t-,' i Arthur wha lint bed a sad expert. with-tho tcfrierKt thing Agrlppt yreeld be a very full able name fot blm. I f ,- .;' 1 "i. -i -tSvi-i :r KC.?.". istawttw'v' "1 feel happy today," Bald I she dim kromsn. "I-haven't a thing' in tbt world to do, aot i club to atteixLOrm going to clean bouse and have a toed tlme."-Pltta6ug Dispatch. ., , ; " . 1 .-:. -i .. . . & )l Ton travel toward tbe grave fast enough at best Don't Uke i fast train. TAtctrawalobe. . RELIEP W SIX HOtJlt- ', ,' ristrnslng Kidney and Bladder Dis ease relieved la tit hoars bf "Haw HlKAT SotJTS aUSKtCAR Eidnrt CtiBk,' It Is s great lurprtss on ' account Of Itt etroiOing promptneit la rcllevlog pain i lladder, kidneys and back. In mtle or -nI. I'elievea retention ef water al- 1 , 'y. If you want qn!tk ' Is I' s renip.-iy. Rold , ri'f,-;,;i.t, Kew Bern, :jeaxjk king." for days perhaps, and leaving tlie pa- sale ana reliable m alt lorms ot xneumatism. it makes the old acid blood rich, and the pain-tortured tuus- ... j ,1 . are leiievea, tne snaiterea nerves are ana tne enure system is invigorated and the use of this great vegetable remedy. lie Kn'i ,. A cerliil.i niin:-;. . , . . ., ; down the vllhiiji- i:-vt. , . Of Ul8 pnrlHhiolli'l's : . ai I.,. tage door kii)Ihi; his l.ioih Thinking thin mi niui.iunl inure, . he stopped Hiid iiHketl hlni hIimi w the matter. "Oh," replied John, "the ililinh i is reeking a bit, ao I cam' outside i .ii i ma broth. Ye bad better In mid gle the missus a bit advice uboot It." Th minister bad scarcely opened the door when a female voice exclaimed, "la that tboo agyen, tboo awd rnsenl?" And the minister's bat was crushed over his eyes with n stool. Without making a remark the minis ter closed the door and, stepping up to Where John sat, said' solemnly, "John, oar chimney at home smokes some times too!" 127 nidillr Nt. fill line af Dries aid Medicine Perfumes, Toilet Soaps, eto , slao tho following Mineral Water Matchless Mineral Pprlng, finffllo Llthla, llnnny Sdl. Janoa,' Unnyadl Matyaa, Carbana, Veronica, Apenta, I ed Raven fpllu Combs, f 'rushes, 't ooth llrushea, l-"r?7y -' , a I'saterltie Tmth I'aate. t COLUMiLVN mH4 'ICIDf. Creolum, the Uea. I lslnfectant and ', i r'.Ped Puf DesttTryar. -:: firom-Ohloralum A Sure PREVKNTATIVX Of Infection of contagion el DlPHTHrBW! MULL FOX. ' I,'''..;' .',".,' ..." , 1 VrslcBVreeoiiptloot a speeklty. Henry s Pharmacy 5CH00U '-The summer Term begins Jabs r ' j 10, to oontiaae three months. ' TborooRh Instruetlon is Courses - v : admitting to the bar, Special 1 , , Irctnres by eminent lawyers. ' Jfor Catalogne, address ' . 3zz C. Tacrao,' Dean,-
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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