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THE JOURNAL. FoV.lihed every day la the year, ex ept Monday. Journal Buildings 55-60 Cttren St.- - - : L ; : ; ; faowe No. 8.; ':. - - " ;' . CHARLES L STEYENS. a araroa ijn raoranrroa - SUBSCRIPTIOH RiTESJft;? One year, la s4vaaco..,.v....M$4.t' One year, not Is advanob.. AM,'. Monthly, by carrlsr in the city.. ? 30 Advertising Rates tarnished oa appll ' cation."' V2;"'-'."" : '-" ' Enured at tie Post Offloe, Hew Barn, v G aa aeoond elaas natter. Cntn -Ceeatv, 14 THE MESS 4 GB AND PANAMA r- y CANAL- .. Ni.' ' !. R-i. '-lt M to Con gr - ; i u in i ') t to 'ib iB terestlog, and aa ably written document, one qlte In keeping with the Presi dent's literary ability an forcible In its chrter as the President always Is la bin public expressions.; The Message Very clearly nd fullyTrj- p. ' explains all : matters leading up to the Panama revo.utloo, Ms .country's treat- lea with Colombia and the rights or tne U.iltvd States In thle canal, the Inatrno 1 T n -which had. been given to the Pre- r '.' ) .rnipl in'ihe natter of secor- i , ,-. I .r ,.u in er oceanic v vu. ' rno fact of the . revolution and f the. establishment of the Republic of Panama were only Incidental, In no way determining the action taken by the Pa iama, instead of the Nicaragua route for liieomal r . Piipi 'i p .till. n. and his c in iqo Panama matter can be o mi, tad probably will, by j oll ii i.q., reprehensible, bat thU dUap p ill n only by the moet ultra puiiiiouno, who never accept anything from the opposite party as being right or in order. .There Is nothing to show to the dis credit of this Nation In this Panama af fair, In fact every overt act has been c ironltted by the Colombian govern m , b Jove nment no doubt feeling a 'i - Inn tin money which it -O'tght " -ecnre ' ' y fr-ton to ' vivi. . . a i ioiod to make a good thing out of this government by holding lack on the ratification of the treaty, and when the revolution of Panama came, sought by threats to in timidate this country Into taking their side. " The Panama Canal is national In Its thought, pnrpoie and design. It Is not President Roosevelt or the Republican party which Is to have the honor, unless the Democratic party la foolish enough to sit back and cry "polities," and thus place Itself outside of nstlonal affairs, and assume the role of an obstruction The Panama Canal Is not of politics or Jot politic, It Is national, world wide, ad lis ojaapletlon means aa added Help to the el vlllseiloe of the world, and snob bninc the esa every leading nation la -' rl I Htks forward with la tares I u in. 0 uiad Siaias during the work, O $100 Reward, $100. The readers ot this paper will be . pleased to Warn that there lest Wast ona . dradal dlaaaaa that aolaaea haa bean " able to core la all lu stages, and that Is rrh r? all's (VlArrh rhira la Iba only positive oura now known totka WdloaJ fraternity. CaUrrk being a ooe atBatfenal dUaaaa, raqelrse a aosstlta- . Itoaal trtftkaaaU Osil't OeUrrh Care Is ' take tataraelly, act Leg dlraetly tpon iba blood and sauooas sarfsoea ct the ftM, ba sysUaa, tharsby . destroy Ing "tt . : Is I a tea dlMS,sad firing taa patient Straagtt by ; pnUdUg Bp Ua - aoasUloUoa and aseUtl sg aaUre la dolsg A Is worn. Tb froprlatOTS bsvs SO ssaoh faith la IU eorsilva power that Uy , qBi Om Qaadrad Dollars (of nay aa ' list U falls to enrv Bead for list of tastlssoatala. - l! v . a Kiraas w . vu ua m s s t , a - - ; . -; ' ' -ad by all Drigglets, 18a. t ' . Take Uali't FaasUy PUIt lor ooastlp v JuflfS who had ereeloa to tot a law yr in Uiat auta 1100 for ostmpt of foart t . " ': ' - ' ftr eort had adJoanMd Iba lawyer: sptrsrb4 the )od ao4 aald, "Toor aooor, 1 want ta ask a sreat favor of yon." - . ' .-., tTbal toJtr Inqnlred fba Jodc. 1 have a tre!n otnsUoa la mt Tbst Iinrx1nd ywt tw far Uil flns wss lt tnonef I hi to ih U with. I wUh yoa won 14 4 me lQ tot a "III. Mr. Cflr. sbmjtM Iba j!4;, "f-)Tn tirt ssslnr "ifirt vm t r- -.i'' 1. and (hn (! J-i e rn. ',!'.! v. c-. Yisix: Cotton, Graln ProTlsloat an J S.acM '. . Range la Prices, Receipts inJ - .",- V! Shlpmenti." -i The following are . the market quota tions, received by private wlwto A B. Baxter Co. New Bern, V. tt y , l;:. r? Haw toBX.'jan. . , OoTtoaP- ' Open, High.- tow. Close K? Jan.ii: 12.78 li3 18.78 XlXl iFebiifciSW J8.M X8.40 J8.60 i Mirchill8.84 18.74 18.10 18 69 S May4i;Cil8 0 18.88 tt 18.88 I July ' , k 18.41 18.97 1887 18.90 I-' . .''V:t-; m m. saa ansa 'AUg.i. HJiU.18.ov IS.IW e.o - ' efTo'k,:'tan;:8,5' aWArWsU. '. AlUWI.-: hi,'': -J'"j', .-Oloaa AjnnSugar.. ...15 Mo. Paoino.;91t '--8oPaclno ..... 47J " Union PsIflo.;v78t Msniiattan .... . 142f ' Amr. Copper. ... 49 ; : Vvculoou........ (J9i a. .. ; Reading......... 44tx Texas Pacific... 85J f Wabash pf....... 88i toutheaaRy...-20 Hoathera By pf.. 78J :.79f .148 COf 87f '44 : 1 85 S0 , V78 . IU ' 684 .1171 C. a 8teeL......ll 65f 117f Penn,RB.. Erie.i...... Loulsville&Nasb 107t dt. Paul,... t., 149t N.Y Central...'.. 1181 O. & 0..,....... 88f B 4 0...... ... 78t . N. ft (V 57 Brooklyn R.T., 4WJ Golorado So..... . Coal, Fuel,Iron.. 30 4mr. CttorfOll. Va. O Chemical, 88 Rock Island 82f Tenn. Coal.Iron. 87 A.m. Ice. . Money ..... 108 118J 88 78 89 22f . "87 Qinners report amount cotton ginned to The 18, 1908 8,848,747, against 9,811, 836 last year. 5," A Prisoner in Her Own House. Mrs. W. B. Layhs, of 1001 Agnes Ave., nansaa uwy, juo., nas ior several- years been troubled with severe hoarseness and at times a bard cough," which aha says, "Would keep me In doors fqf days. I was prescribed for by phyf6(aas with no noticeable results. A f rlendj gave me part of a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy with Instructions ta closely follow the directions and I wish to state iht after the first day I could .notice a decided change for the better, and St this time after using It for two weeks have no hesitation la saying I -realize that I am entirely cured." This remedy is for sale by all Druggists; A I -n4 f Wo Moatf, "I have Just returned from eastern Kentucky, where I went to Inspect some timber." said L. A. Hotchkins of Norfolk. "My principal. operttlOna were In Leslie county, and I wa our' prised to discover a community In the United States where monkey Is un known, or practically so. The entire business Is done on the barter system. The country storekeepers exchange merchandise for anything and every thing the natives have to sell and ship this motlpy nrray of products down to CatlettBbur?, where the merchant has It placed In bank to bis credlVwbcn ha orders more goods, paying for them with check. Tbcae merchants usually keep a smsll s mount of money In Case It should bo required, but the natives. as a rule, do not handle a cent of cash from one year's end to the other. ;They barter among themselves tod with the merchants, sod when I bought .lands the most of those who sold to ma would not accept my money antll' tba mer chants assured them that li wss ta nine. Leslie county la In tba heart of the Kentucky mountains and la very sparsely populated, which accounts for Ha primitive condition, but it la prob ably the only aretloa of the. United States remaining where the people do not know what money Is." Lexington Herald. AYery aoieCalt '. "I stock to mj anglaa, aliaoai k every Joist ached aid every serve was racked with pale," writes O W Bellamy, a! loco motive firsts as. of Boruaftoa. tows. "I wse ween sad pale, wllaot Sty ap petite aad all raa down. -As I wu kboat t j glf tp 1 get botfie of tVeo- tria Blturt, and after Uktng ll. I felt aa well est em did la sey lira."; Weak, sickly, rat down people -always gala sw life, ttresgth ssd vigor from; ihMt sr. Try them. Satisfaction rain lead by CD. Brsdbeam Triea jtO HotKHitmsn I bad to diarhsrsW iny coaRonilsl msa xiy. lladldn't know r enncgh fnr the pol'on. i Croekedrtsp-I dlschsrg"! mtn als tie anew too ranch. Ctoctiuvatl Tlrfea- tat.;.- " i Qlfs" year blood Iclssalu " Jlbea si r lls elart out tH lbs IntpurMns thai saaka pa IIL yo drassUt.' , . '1a ytm n.-n to Intimate that tt prlSritM-r WSS Intnxlratwir ''Well. nMTOrrirl rmnl Scalnst Tim." "Won, f. ne Ih r f M was Jj-.l. a t'sw t1; ' 0 n in'ng In f. 1 ! from S t'cM'T fvi. 1 t- ..-. a rystal -t Japanese ani Gcrii-aas lave Ce time average brain weight. The total commerce of Abyssinia is about $3,500,000 a year. . National bank notes are one-elxth of the mooey In circulation. : The birth rate in Berlin declined from 48 per 1,000 in 1878 to 27 in 1902. ,. C :. French is the ! n? ingd of more than 1,000,000, of the CJoO.CJO Canadians. More than 110,000,000 worth of sport- Ing ; goods .were sold in the United Stales last year. ' ;r, Our total trade withT Alaska for the fiscal year was; Imports, 810,228,000; exports, 89,497,000: lc-fyHJ-l The suldde rate In the United Btataa has increased in ten years from 12 to 17 per 100,000 popnlatlon..-.: r i ; ' The United , Statea ; treasury holds three and nlne-tentbs times aa much gold as the .Bank of England. , Only nine men have been hanged In Kentncky te tha . last Ave years,: al though there bare been 798 mnrdera. London harness makers and carriage builders are suffering leas of trade by the growing popularity of the motor Commerce between the United States and Russia" during the last fiscal year greatly surpassed that any previous An EngUsh?mllIef .. baa. OTccessfully testefl the itallty of soma wheatf hlcb was 'gtown ln1839 and carefnlly pre- vthi nee. - 5 Twelve vfllHon i pounds i worth of leather Is riilreff,yer7 ;year to pro Vldof boota nd ' shoes J for ttia; tohabltf anta of . Great 'Brltaln;9rf ' The sinking of the shaft 140 feet from the; Hyer, bottom; by. jtha; Toronto and Niagara ;falla company -occupied but little more tban a month,; 'kms rying iiuaiimi'tiSBe' to Mancbeeter, England,' inth connecthma with the principal out dlstricbvv -: The secretary of the. Aeronautical So ciety of Great Britain expects the kite to be the base of the future instrument of aerial navigation, the aeroplane, In ona f tie contrresslonal districts under the new apportjonnient in Texas there, are fifty-five counties."' Tbn en tire vote -of tba district;' however, la only.'22WO.y Massachusetta Is free from the re peated murder trial- farces of New Xork. There la. only, one appeal pos sible there from the Jury's verdict straight to the highest court The first prune tree was planted In California In 1870 by 1 a '. Frenchman, who brought the tree to -this country from ' France. e, The first , orchard, of ten acres, began to yield in 1S70. The-signal corps claims to ba the nerve system of the army. Telegraphy, telephony,' ballooning and holography, are Its specialties, r It If also charged by law with aatherinjr and transmit- ting information.- ii"-": . Kansas harvests more wheat than anr other state in' the Union. . tfi its wheat belt Of thirty countiea not one coaflty ralaes less than t000t000 bnslk ehi Bumner county has a record of b812,102 buahela. ' - By the tonus of the new llcenee-law of Jfew Hampshire licensed saloons are forbidden to sell lntoxlcsung-Dcjuors on flundays, election'' days and public holidays, ' but Uceuaed - hotels are ex- mnfoil fmm thta tvatrlotlAa. - '-. - i : '.The - bolometer, Invented twenty. years at-o oj, wr. Mngjey, nas veen perfected la lta adjuncts, eapedaUy the galvanometer, at the bands of Abbot, so that It will measure one hundred millionth' of degree, of 'temperature with readiness and practajoo. T A-aorel scene waa recently seen at Rockland, Man that of A skunk ru- Alng akmgjbe street with his bead la an old tin can which be could not shake off.; The boys chased without any da sire to capture hint, and be escaped, can and all, tnto aa old stone wall. .,; 7 ,-r Tba spur of track to Hard street, Lowell, KaaC haa been relaid After having been undisturbed for the past twenty-two years. Although the wood Under the rails had been la place for ever a score of years, when It came to be examined K was only slightly black- we inu km icu tra situ. i r ; The half minion acres cultivated la tea In India produce 190,000,000 pounds, the lnveetment being about 10O- aa acre. ' The labor required Is thirteen persons to the acre.' .One pound of In dia tea will produce eevea and a half gaOoaa of ts of a given atreogtb, While :the tea af QUaa will sroduce but ova gallona. Aa TngUab4rlab B7&dlcate has been fonnad for the purpoae of removing one of the worst evils with which Irish Industrial dsvelaftment la. eOcted-t Via. dear coal The Ibduatrtal dUS- trultlea doe to the abaetMW ef coal la Ireland are t be removed by toe waa of turf, la which the Island e bounds. This Is to be cut" dried and pressed Into bricks. e ,'Tte total area tssed far fsiwtng por- pcro ta tba United BtaUs U 641,000,000 aerea, an area larr than England, Footlsnd sod Inpland, Wsl, Fran1, Germany, 'Austria. Epaln. JrS and the Transvaal. . TWe sr 10.421,000 IxTSooa tn f d la t!. Sjrultnra pnrtnlts, whil at! ohr I n pky tit;t 1.1313,000. . t;.:..l of the people are tbertfiira d8T?4 to farm ing, ' 'A Wrr was eitilhlfd at s Wnre to en so'lnr t t"!.lcri enTr'!y s!- dn'l tl.e t. rljiy. tt- 3n- Nv. tni l-; , ! '-.r - : 1 t' t . ay l P''t 'i,,-imt'; con' '"; V.' It I ri' 'e It t It Ja r- '' 'i;;--cti ( f I a. I f"-: Ii 6je ft (.. ti.at a; J ? t tt-t'. ! ef ni. r In'oj ' I !rr : ( - i vrl ,t a(.::tiMr at ! r 1 f '1. f aerla, are the etrt 1 i"' r'ts.'-!'- An.s a ' i J. t r :: Ore :,(.-, ( la f r ' I r ' r ' ' , I i z " , ' t t . ! - : : c . , , TC f "ANY LZ.MFACTC; i Stofr "VLUh foil Sioief Ewrf Tlac It VtM Tol. A certain good old gentleman sddlct 1 to tbe habit , cotcmon to so many ether story tellers of repeating the tale a great number of times realized oa one occasion at least that be had told one If his favorites once too often. t 8urrouuded by a group of chance ac quaintances In the waiting, room of a, railway station, the friendly story tell er told how be had twenty years pre viously found himself to an embarrass ing predicament in a similar building la Chicago. X.-.-;--;.;i;u--V'--- iT-ii"' "1 was 400 miles from borne," aald he, "and my train was due to leave fat ten minutes. ? My railroad ttckEl cams to more than I had expected, and 1 lacked Just 26 cents of having enough to . pay for It I-turned to the man standing next in line at ;th window and aald: 'Stranger, lend me a quarter, will you? I'm. Just that much abort! -;:. "The man, without a moment's hesi tation, handed me the necessary sum. i asked for his Sddresa, intending to return the money by mall, but be de cllued to give It, ao for twenty years I have remained in that man's debt" :, . At these - words a . shabbily dressed. maa who ba$ llstened-with great ,ln-. terest to the traveler's tale stepped for ward with extended band.? Stranger." said he, "I was tba man that lent you that quarter twenty years ago In silcago.r-If you d offer to re turn It now. I shouldn't refuse ltTi Kot long afterward,. In another put He place,-the old gentleman was again recounting his favorite tale, Intending to add as a climax an account of jtha. mkaculoua finding of bis former bene factor, "but Just as he said the words, "for twenty .year I. remained in that man's aeot, tne unexpectea nappenea. "A second long lost benefactor, totally unlike, the first in appearance,' stepped. forth from the crowd and exclaimed: Strahger, "shake! I. was the man thai lent yon tbatquartej.,,-rColller's week- Notnloi Kore Daneerons ' vTha.a negleoted oough,"is what Dr J F Hammond, professor In .the Eclectlo Medical College,--! says, !'and -aa a- pre- yentative remedy and a curative agent, I cheerfully recommend Taylor's Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum aad Mullein, r Atdrugglsts, 25a, 60 c.andtl.OOS bottle. For sale In New9BernbyF 8 Dairy.- " " ' ' : Th AttraetloB. He I'd give up all my millions to have you. 1 1 She If you did you wouldn't have .me. Smart Set He Baa Felt Then. Any small boy will tell you that een leather slippers may be felt Philadel phia Record. - , Accuracy is the twin brother of hon esty. Simmons. The nicest and pleasantest irediclne I have used for Indigestion and conitipe tlon Is Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets.' says Halard F Craig, of Middle grove, V. J, V'They work like a charm and do kot gripe or have any unpleasant effacC ; For sal by all druggists. ?kt SUataaattt Cava flat. The cavern -rat; found In the Mam moth cave of Kentucky, la of a soft bluish color, with wblte neck and feet It baa enormous eyes, black as night but quite unprovided with an Iris. These eyes are perfectly jnsensibie. to ognr. and . when the experiment baa been made of catching a cavern rat and turning It loose ta bright ennllght .lt blunders about striking Itself against everything, Is unable to provide, itself with food and finally fa) la down and dies. ' In Its native depths, however. It la able to lead comfortable enough existence, aa Its enormously long whis kers tri te extremely sensitive that they enable It to nod Its way rapuiy through the darkness. The principal food of the cavern rat consists of kind of large cricket of pale yellow color and, like most other cave dwaU era, itself perfectly blind. . ; .. A YfAt-Pocktt JDoctor."-' Kever la the way, ao tronbla to carry, easy to take, ptoasaat aad a ever fall- lag ta reaalu are DeWltt's ZJttk Xarly Risers.- AvUlof tkoH little ptDs la the reel-pocket' la a eertala guarantee against fceadacbeV bUUonseess, torpid liver and all of the Ills reaaKlsg fro eon stipe llo a. They tosle aad streeg th ea the urer. Bold by F 8 Duffy., , t ..- m . ' A Treetle Ami. ."' V - la the sute of Colombia there Is large ant . (Atta cephs lotos) ' which taoeee a great deoJ of Injury to planta tions. It attacks and rarrise off India crtrnlnatcty all kinds of foliage, 'and bo aort of gttloa mmt to come amiss to It The quantity ot foliage carried off by these ants ta Immense. A natu ralist recently Investigated the neea to which the ants put this mass of vege table tnattor, snd he sswtsload tbs tSoy employ It to make totlMds upon whv-h their ecrs sre dpou4 to be fcatchd by the bet produced by the fM-motitatlon of the leavta. The sots do not eat them portions for fnod, snd th larvss sre fed epoa a carfu!!y arlrtcKl dit One the brood la hatched the ante clr sway the btly1, rerrylng Oflt of tb!r ovvt all tle flwanpood val.le Bjatter, This Is thwa on lit hr: f1. and la the isree err b'.':s ti.r hpe will mtitala b'il! sr, 1 r;-rl Ci:rci r,cr Sc:r:r'.r? 10 Tear. n f If. s Sift Y.'rr, Cj'.'s 't O. I ''. O, ne-ol f.f) ls '. dp; !. IU ;Et t ''rfd f r rr-"' V: en1 eUk ' 1 I r- i ' j a- j j ' t i ! - . I ' , '' r ', ' t ' ' f ; 1 1 ' r h! I n t.' i ! ' - -i 1 1 - j j r LITTER THA'J C Ii,, Sret of On tleTcr Uwytr i One of Tte tuoet common defects of a recently admitted lawyer Is a striv ing, for oratorical display. A success ful older praetltioner endeavors, on the other hand, to give the jury a heart to heart talk. The ways of an eagle In the air, of s serpent upon a rock, of a ship In the midst of the sea and of a man with a maid. are as B G com pared, with the methods usually pur sued by the twelve good men and true. It seems a. trifle odd st first , that "a dozen individuals, who. separately are shrewd, sharp business men .should collectively be guilty of the most aD surd performances,' but the fact must be reckoned on nevertheless. t ' A story Is told of two farmera who 'warn ma' . akofvi. m ln kAtnaa ''rfartssr. - asSssm from Jury duty In a "neighboring1 town. "Lawyer Smith la a great orator : said- one-r"a perrect oamei weister -how' I hated to decide against him Ur the tbree:cases .he- trledr:.4 &:tfzf j "-Howaoout Lawyer-Jones, woo was on the other sldefV isA .44 ? ' - . "Oh. shucks! Why . of course he wins aJI; bia.casesfK: heard eyery -, t&$t 'em, and they were the simplest things. He JUBt explained things tof th4 JuM" He didn't have to ao any nard talking at an,-: You couldn't help but; agree with hlnVSuccess. i - . 4 the, family . of M tM L Bobbltt; of Bargerton, ( Tenn, saw her. dying tend .were powerless to save her The Inolt skillful, physicians,, and., every remedy used, failed, while, ooasumptloa wai slowly but surely Uklng her life. ; lp this terrible hour Dr Kloe'a new DIsoot cry for Consumption turned despair, Into, joy. Ibe first bottle brought Immediate relief and luxson tinned use fcompletely cured her. It's the most certain unlnl the world for all throat and Inngjtrbub les. 7 Guaranteed bottles oDo and 1.00 Trial bottles free at 0 D Bradham's drug store. ' - lonw Vnr Aultal Laws. ; King Amrnphel of. Babylon; Who lived 2,00 yenrs B. C, formulated a code of laws. His statutes, i which were operative five centuries' .before the laws of Moses, numbered 282 and contain the following: - "If a woman who sella beverages gives bad value for the money paid her, she snail be thrown into water, j . "If a wife be a spendthrift or, If she otherwise neglect her duties her. hus band may put her away without com pensation, but if a man put away his wife for no other reason than that she has no children he shsll return her whole dowry. "If a betrothal be rescinded, the man shall pay the woman compensation. "A widow with grown up children may not marry again without permis sion from a Judge." London Express. For a bad teste to the month take a few doses of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Price SO cents. Warranted to cure. For sale by all druggists. It SoaaerJaaea Haaaeaa. . "Of course," says the shoe dealer. "there are times when it is necessary to stretch the truth a trifle." "Tea,, air." answered the bead aa lea man, "and often a fellow has to stretch a lie." "I don't" see how." "Well, when a woman with a No. foot declares that a No. I shoe Is Jusl her also and asks you to put It oa the shoe stretcher overnight 4just to make the Instep a little higher,' Thafa i at the Umes."-Philadetphla Ledger. Domestic Trobk. It Is exosptloaal to fiad'afaatlly where there are ao domestic raptarea oooaaloer ally, bat these oa be leaaaaed by aavlag Dr Klagl Rev Life PUs arooad, Mack trouble they save by their great work la Stomach aad Liver troablss. They aot only relieve yon, bat oara. tec at 0 D Bradhaat'sdragstora' A tratiW.. tuaa's best friends - "Ooe of horse." ' to the "Tea," responded the maa wttH tba race track habit But did you ever notice what a terrible faculty , your best friends have ef disappointing yoa la aa smrin7 r wsahlnxtoa Star. ' Mr. Was. & Crane, of California, Ml, anff ered for years treat rlseeasaUsat aad luabago. Be was BctHy advised to try Chamber Ws Fain Balsa, wkkA he did aad It effected ooapleU . eera.t fat sale by all drsgglsta, . i. ii - a . I"al Waralac . The nsM,U-Pfff mia , Mr. Vi'o'f. P'lti. a- ! r.' Vs feat t-- ln,ni!nf wl'h a. a, an-1 I'm cK'vk f .:1 Sf forma -Mw lorfc ETi!ng Jrynrrai, t r--ti.l,i - tjar maa t' tt I -1 - 1 I t ie a'--- f pt 0 J - i i. , 1 1, - u 't t 4 I ' 'i r - ' J f I --; ra f t ! i t i . !. ' f r w- -if. ? i z- - THE SALAD PLANT. rnLkca lta Owa D Usr, 4 : - Ta Bar riek aa Eat It. . Cdo, a curioua Japanese salad plant which might he said to be its own but, 1st or. steward, inasmucS as. it pro- daces, through some secret of oriental cultivation, a tender stalk which vir tually is lettuce, celery and pineapple combined, Is to be. Introduced Into the United States, by. the department of Although ihls yaluaole plant baa been grown from anwnt,ttimes In China, Where ft Is. called Xj tang kuei. and was .Introduced into Japan many years Sge,-tt j la unknown to. the western world,. In fact old American and JBu fopean; residents lu Yokohama at this day have been kept In ignorance; of the remarkable composite qualities or udo. Recentiy an alert American woman. In Japan, discovered the -dish andV learn ing that Mr, Barbour Lathrop was In Jtbat country on an expedition in search 0f ; valuable, seeds and plants for Intro dujetion Into the United States, Invited Mm to a" dinner at which udo was aewej,., - There wos set before the expert a dlah of foam white shavings of a plant he Had .never seen nerore. First he thouabt ft was some oriental form of celery hut , as It had also a decided nayor of., young lettuce, combined with deUcious, suggestion of pineapple, he beuered .that he was enioyine a akiii- fiiUyi combined salad.". When Informed 4hat t was the product of a single plant m decided at once that it should be, grown in the United States, and arrangements have been- made for Its American introduction, Udo salad Is as crisp as the tenderest shoots of celery, but unlike that vege table,. It has no stringy fibers. The fact that the edible young shoots of the udo?. plant are abundant throughout the winter months adds greatly to its value. The department of agriculture predicts that it will be aa popular throughout the world as celery or as paragus. There are two varieties ot the plant Kan udo la raised from seeds, while tsoyasbi udo,. which produces fresh sprouts all winter, Is grown from cut tings. Both varieties produce a toot Stalk which sends out shoots year after year.' . For a decade after- the initial planting the farmer has only to bur st the crop. After that period the field la replanted. The cultivation o; tbia. salad plant In America promiset abundant profit Kven In Japan six teen shoots frequently sell for 25 cents. Saturday Evening Post CnreBlood'aBdSkJn Diseases Itcn- lnf Hnmon, Eczema Scrofula Etc. Bend no money simply write snd try Botanic Blood Balm at our expense. A personal trial of Blood Balm la better than a thousand printed testimonials, so don't hesitate to write for a free sam ple. . If you suffer from ulcers, eczema, scrofula, Blood Poison, canoer, eating sores, itching skis, pimples, bolls, bone pains, swellings, rheumatism, catarrh, or any blood or skin disease, we advise you to take Botaalo Blood Balm (B. B. B.). Especially recommended for old, obstinate, deep seated cases of malignant blood or Ikla diseases, because Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B ) kills the poison In the blood," euree where all else falls, heals every sore, makes the blood pars aad rich, gives the ekUCihe rich glow of health. B. B. B , the most perfect blood portlier Bade Thoroughly tested for 0 years. Costs $1 per .large bottle st drug atom. To 'prove It euros, sample of Blood Balsa seat free by writing Blood Bala Co., Atleata, Oa. Describe tswabie and tree aUdioal advice seat is sealed tetter. tSTals la aa hoaeslof tar. ahadloiaa seat at oeoe, prepaid, laaHah4 la.Pavaatt ! ?. Among the curlosltiee of the Kortb amptoq (Bngland) museum there la pone more interesting than a glass case containing a smoked cat la her lifetime, puss waa a respected resi dent ta a hotel la the town sod cer tainly paid for ber'keep by proficiency la mousing." Ooe day, however, she dlaepoearad was searched roc, lament ed, forjottto-tlll years after a work man repairing chimney ta the hotel threw a sodden tight ea Us saysUry of her fata. She wu discovered atand tog la aa angle of the brickwork just aa she now appears la the glass ease. and clinched ta each front pewwas a arooked, dried soonee. Flying for fbetr Uvea op the broad chimney, the moose had led the way BoC only to death,' bt to enoxperted immortality. '.'GO RIGHT AT IT. rollco Offlcor- Zsupton Points Out The' '4 Proper 7ay.; . - Doat plutat aa aJtag back. Doa'l waft for son body to lad a tars ' Backache la kMaey ache, . , rVrws Ike kWaeys are Sick txaa's Uday mis care sick k!d STS., - . , . . sutst'me . - ' I'lhi st H. - . . " A Era atta Jo kaow Ulta w, (1 Lap'ri, pee ef lie lt ksoeapo- 1 ft a ef T0 E'n, f 11 Y tronl "la t-'tk Doaa'a IMsey f I t'; ' I. Ifcare 1f!HI lUm a-. 1 f - tbn t', V.f. My 1 u !i:' -; vt f r n'tea '"'-!. 7' t" 'i i',M rri!i ! , ;,( fli i," Si sr :.s ti U tie .!,' I r It' ! j'ss'r , ' r r " ! t r-' t I V m i ' ; : - I : 1 ; , i ; i r - ' ; : i ' -. f. -. ' ; i l I ' ' r i 1 Lif ? eefflnery "(maiist to SMksransbMa HATWaS Q-JAKT laa rrl.(,'iJi ?00t nx. foar ta IM aalKa. Mow, yea par your daalar at fcaa S1.S a boule tor wbiakay taa aanaot poartblr ba say better thaa BAYNSB, It ae Sod,or&BasaUoB. If yon buy RAYfesa WUioKXY yea aaT as laaat SLOS oa every . ww wmm m motm iaa earns aa you pay lot one llon of prooawy poors TiheT,'i.?llllk 111 ad remember that HAYNKH WH1HKKY foes dlreettrom anr distillery to yon, sarrtea a UNITED STATES REGISTERED DISTTLLES'S QUAaV AOTSSol PURITY aad AOS aad aaeea yoa ibe eealera- eaormous pronuTThat'a way Itaaoaoodaadaoeaaap. Thuto way we Sjara over a quarter ot a million aattsSed see. toraara, STiafs whjYOO saoold try U. Yoar axney back tt iw'NDoTsaaUsd? CIrcct f pcxa ci? PUni- CEVEn-YEAQ-OUl IWE m FULL C VuUAClT8 We will send ron TOUB ytJU, OUAHT zBASOLiD syb for Skax and we will par I n you flon'l find It all riant aad as food aa anybody elae at any price, tbea eSudttbaek at our expense aad your Saw will be returned to you by aezt maS. itwt Oilnk that oflcr orer. Boweould ft be fairer? if you are aot pesfeeoy aaUsaed. you are not oat a sent. Better wt us sena you a tnai order, if you oon't want four quarts yourself, set a friend to loin you. We ablp In a plain aealed oaaa, do marks to sliow what's Inside. . , Orders for Arts OaL. Cot. Idaho, Mnf. Tev., H. Hex, Or, Uth, Wash. wMteeurnearertolriosnaoSIDW THE IUYKasTILUr.a COMPANY ATUNTAi BAi DAYTON, OHIO ST. LOUIS, HO, ST. PAUL, MINN. - uo DnmuasT, Waot, 6. twhsisiihiisii tsag. Sale & Exchange STABLES. Fine lot Ligat and Heavy Draft Males, also Good Working Horses Just Received. Mut be sold. Terms to suit Purchasers. Gash or good negotiable paper. Call at otables and see the stock offered. L. G-. Daniels, Craven Street, NEW BERN, N. C. J. A. JONES, Lwery, Feed, Sateand Exchange STABLES. 2 -LARGEST AND;FlNE8T;8TO(K OF- HORSES and. TCTJXjES Kvrr offired for asle iD4New rern, A car load of each jit in. Alaoja tonpUtr'Jicc of 1 igpf, A Ilairxra. P(bf,' Whija Cart;Wbela. Eto. J. A, JONE8, IIroHl hi. : Ihavo just returned from Tennessee, Kan aaa and llissourl with; V V' ; rtn' it .. i'-.mi . ! J fJ:.l S - . w w mm aaaa awei aa awaa awa. all porsonaily and most carefully aolected. : Tho Best Cias ol stock ehown in this mark et lor tho past 5 years, luch aa you need and T?anU Tho right Und tor tho i arm, road T7ork, general draft purposes and ' timbjr (Xt show joti Iba rnoat 6nrrJlstt lie oi Top bb4 Vfm vif. t'rA, Ilarer, ToVa, rThlpf, pianlsla, Eto. lo U fcma4 la lUatsa r ' r-rt f r ft? Ttr DOWNED JtT;n,, VTA60K8 i., O v-i!f -r n ii . r..i ... it . -...t.i f -. t -.. c' re I n j'f rr 1f yo-rj w :: ym'j vomit. dlotsiry to YOU 20-EXPRESS PREPAID efJUTingira SB vkic- ezpress eherses. Try It and you ever used or can buy from X if - r .--"-, , u aam an avaa. , ap-ai mrm ar ai arm arm - . .0 n be ft aaew srrect to lif, I CIS 4 TUil. 7 f , . f - A f T 1 ; 'T K v. c.
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 6, 1904, edition 1
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