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. . . -THE MODERN NOTE. I tiE JOURNAL. Pnbliahed, every day In the year, ex ept Monday.' Journal Building, 68-CO - ;b)ARlij8-5TEV&.' bdivvb Ajro'normmos ' Wt,2r .v. , :Om ytr,1a'dTtae4C.,;.JuM V1-" One year not to. ndvenoe. .-. . i . ' r Jtonthry, by carrier to the cttyy . ,s"v' ' r-i ?--' A fAdtwditot Petes furnished on uppll wuon. v ' -mi -t: tin w intered at the Pott Office, Hew Bern, N..CX, u second class matter. -.5 -, Offlelal Paper of New 9en amd Craven County.' ; ? i- - - 1 - i,- NEW BERN'S EDUCATIONAL EXAMPLE. - Naturally, and q lite reasonably, " the example which New Bern aets musthave Its positive effect upeur the jrel.. .ojt graven county, whether It be la moAls, educationally or commercially. . In this connection, the question of how and what example la New Bern set ting, In Its educational life, and 1 U one -which can be profitably followed, by the rest of the "county, la an Important one. . ' The Journal doea not believe, in con- aldering one Institution of learning, that the New Bern (Shaded Bchool la perforin -tog the full educational datlea whteh an ' institution of iu character ought to be capable of doing. The first serious fac tor la the oyer crowded rooms, and ad - ded to this over crowdedness. is the ) lack of proper equipment in the clais ' rooms, Neither of theae obatscles are. new ,for 'many montha ago the subject-sOf uual-J tlonal school qulrters were discussed,, and the public was practically if not ac tually promlaed, that a new school build Ing would be ready last FalU That has most disunity failed of realization, and the overflow of the school Instead of a . new and proper school building, Is crowded Into poor quarters over a prac tically condemned theatre building, and to reach these quarters It la necessary to climb a dark, ateep and winding stair .. way, a mene-e to those who must pass up or down theae atepa. It la not that there is no money, to remedy and correct in order to ' make the School or educational property; of value to those seeking its precincts to , be taught, for there are resources which could readily be used to properly equip . ' this Bchool as It's needs justly demand, and such aa this community is entitled to. What such a school condition upon the lesser and smaller schools of Craven county must be, Is evident to et ery one. Itmskeslt Impossible for tse who could sad would go to- the1 county . schools, under better New Bern con- ditfonsend assist la their betterment. for they cannot with any good grace or . courage attempt such workwhile their "... home conditions are ss her1 are Co- ' day. Postponement In this matter of bar . tog the proper accommodations and equipment for the New Bern Graded School ought not to continue 'for oee day , Action Is demanded, aa action ' wbloh means results, for valets ' tWs be edraaoement to the affaire ef this ,3thoer, there U betfetir to be Vvtrog ree 7f slon, and this meat est be permitted; for odooeuobnt fcveneetaout' U demanded, . (Ttbtedty U to go aiead, morabr' or I ' sodaDy, ia he ' todustrtae or Its merosaad emerdi growth 1 ' w ' r The Tedrs' ef'.UM ' ppr win be t ,r4ed to ken tie there la at toast oee ' ,'. tiret&ed tfleeaee that eeleeoe -has beei able to cure t ail lu eUges, and that 1s Catarrh. . Hairi Caterri. Cere Ji .tfcs i oaly eoelUve eare ow keowa to the laedlcal f rsterahy, ' OUrrh hathg a Oee sOtolWaal dleetee, t)lres owaUUh ; lloaal IrraUMeU , Oatarrh Cert la Ukas lnUrrsally,- aoUeg directly epoa Ithshlodaad nocoee sarfaoee Of tht ' ; atst, the tyitsm, tcereby AeettOylag the fos&duk t 0e fl1eeee,aa4 glvtag the ptlee4 etrvegdl by betiding-M the ontUtettoa tad aaijUs eaters to doi . u wetfc. TkefrtrUtoreMvesomech "f!ihlefit eurailve por that tsy c(t-t Ods uaed'ed. Powers Cor aey ' that It falls to Cere. Ptd fof flH of - Arrets r J.CDCKXT CO, fotcO BoUhf altpral. ! Kot Sculiiiieal, bat lirTerr According to the modern, notion, a man should he something of on an:.-t Jn life. He should at least appear to playa ble part 'easily. -with dash And gusto, like the acrobat vrho performs each dangerous feat smiling. ' This is la panache the feather lij, the cap of "jfouracor-bravery.- with humor added. It 13 the spirit in vrhlph Lungtungpen was taken. In which Cyrano composed his ballade while he 'fought a duel, for tynmo'and,1 Alan Breck, no less than Multaney ;and -vSherlock Hoimesy.ere very nodqrn heroes.-, v1- t'-' ' ftevenson's -whole vllfe rfts one- long devotion to this IdeaL. He carried hlfl UI health and penary bravely and wit tily 4ntp)far '.corners of J the . earth Ihrouf h tnany strange adventures. 7 Aa he wrote -to wnilam Archen'The jnealdne i.bottles"tn' pyrhlmney ndl the Dlood. on my handkerchief-are accidents.- They do not exist la" mr fros hect" IV xU' s .tfhe rnelodramatlc': gloom ot Byronr-j the lachrymose pathos of Dickens ana the 'shallow sentimentality of Thack eray touch the source ot our tears less surely than thtrhheer.gay heartedness and courage in the face of disease, dif ficulty, or danger. Thjs Is the modern pofe. A clever womag told me ihat every young man of her "acquaintance when he reached a certain degree or .In timacy, quoted these lines of Hehley'B: Under the bludgeonlngs of chance--.V; Jly; head.Ja biooajr, but upbowed. ,ik Claude Bragdon In Header.- , THE KANGAROO'S STORY. Whr tke Doti Throw Tliclr: Tomaa Awnr When Hard Freaied. 'i have hoard, that men folk to thqlr blindness deem our; does to be lackinp in the propcrlnstlncts of maternlty.oe cause'they have found that a doe kaa garoo when, hunted wllL throw away its offspring to save Its own. skin ty hastening Its speed. . This," j says Old Man Jack in the "Autobiography of an Australian Kangaroo" 1U Pearson's Magazine, "is simply scandalous and foolish,! f "v . . . -"Men people are 'evidently -not aware that our youngsters use the mother's pouch almost up to the age of maturlrjj Would they have our does attempttto fly front dogs and, toen and . horses with, youngsters weighing nearly fifty. pounds ;ta their pouches? The thing: would be Impossible.- V; "Among us a mother Is taught to tost her youngsters to a place of eatery whort nhe la hard n reused. If aha eodld not threw It to a place far safer in (he. circumstances than her own pouch she. would turn at bay wlth-tt-and face any. ouus. . "In the case of my mother, when we nrm rhnapd. Iind mm aa the hnnt be me out of her pouch, throw me careful ly Into long scrub on her right then turn sharply to ber left, pause again until the hounds had seen ber and then- be off like the wind straight away from me." c . a . .f WAYS OF THE MAGPIE. The Btr Is Sm1M .BerettT mm Full of mdehirt. The magpie has this same sort of so ciability, the same Becrettveness, the, same thirst for oducaUor4of a certain kind the same Inherent and Jneradlca ble love of. mischief as hat that very, versatile bird (be raven. Not that lain-1 tellecTend strength ot character she to In any way equal' to .the raven. 'Tun ahe baa In .abundance, butl hardly bit mor. Conscious humor, that high end rare-gift of man which tnterpenetxmtaa and colors everything In life, Is, E tbink, possmed In 'germ, by the raven and the raven alone. - Yon see It la hie' rye, Iu tlie pose of bla bead, to his walk, In every movement of his bodJ The eye of the magpie is, like the ertt of IMckena. always on the mora, err-j oua, excitable, glittering,, edotlllatlngj The eye of the raven, la (ike the humor of Goldsmith 4 1 bee fartvray look It dreams. It thinks, "U bodes and It bodes,'' It all but smites.',, The magpie will pick up many word, or even tences, aod the old supersHtkio that; ahe will only lark or Jm! Well If ber tongue ss-allt with a thto eoA eaarp sliver eUponco lod . natural" oeatls about the time that the rolns of , the realm had te be "mllW and s were rendered u&M table' for ; so 'stuptdly cruel at opera tlonrn.' Ooswena Bmlth li Mneteeetb Onhiry." -v,- LI J.J!L ll.'J '") ru t'1 e)ir v 1 I jm. Mm. jm. At, A- ; 1 r r VlAmCABLEiCURBi Li 1 . J Li-jm I ".; 1 w a o tT Portrait of J. M. 'JONES,' V r Princeton. Kv - r 4 Jones' arm this day and he made 'the fol lowing statement or it In eur presence. He says that -he had 17 running sorea en laleft arm between "the hand and elbow ; that they were of 12 years' duration, very painful and very ouensive; that ne couia not sleep-for. pain, nd for: many years when Le did sleep be would save to ele-" vate his arm in a j)i How and tnaronrone occasion -he came- to Princeton' for the purpose of submitting to an operation by bavin; his arm amputated, that being tha only, hope- as held out-by, the best phy siciansr -After arriving in Princeton , hie heart failed him and- he refused to have the operation performed, saying he would tthpr dip than Ruhmit to iti- Abont that timet sir. tiugn Aiayes.r proprietor or Foerss i'.emedy." proposed to him that be would XuruiKlt him this Meat blood rem edy absolutely free, saying he was conn- dent. it wou d cure .mm. .air. Jones ac cepted the offer and abouf 8 months, ago oegan uaius . anu luai. wunj uv jhiit hmi'.twa itore runnine at all and thev are almost stopped. ,v,41r; Jones attributes nw .Cling auve toaay to wis greav-rem- TweWd veara aeo' fr. Johnf Jones of Caldwell "county,, Kji -began tosurler irora aerrtDie. sorea- .on nia. arms, aa laa "result of blood poisoning end In a short time- on his left "arm seventeen running sores developed between -the hand and the elbowr- These were Trery, painful aad , ivei1 offensive. Incapacitating bim entirely ' for work 'The pain was stfeevers that he could -not jueep without elevating bis erm en a pillow. w m v After ondersoins . eicruelatrnir " tdrtufe for years; and treating with the best lhy sidana, he, went to Nashville; renn.; an .underwent va course ot treatment with 1 specialist This, was 411 unavailing and, - Anally 'tbemattec'was' submitted to -a consultation 'of -doctorri and they decided that the only way to save hl life was bjf --. At the time lie rfve4Nto the lty to have, this operation performed' Mr. Jones hannnid to meet Mr : Hurh uavca who.' u - then 'the nrnrtrieior of Ponrr'a Ttjni-' .ady-: -Mr.. Mayes became immediately -In terested m the tease and, proposed, to Mr, Jones that he' would- furnish him with foerg's Kemedy absolutely free so that he inlght give' it s good trial and perhaps, hi his - war? save his , arnw - Mi. Jones . ao cepter the offer: aad about eight months jro becan taklns this temedv, -M ' ; ' Wm brine hra a eut ahowlnr tha-avm Before, taking he' -eemedy. and the Sp-. yeerance 01 tne arm as it w todayi-,.. ilhe. followintustatement-sirned tr the -and omcers-ot .atasonw uooge supstaa- tjater this; story.:' a ; i J: .T-- '-Frlneetonfftr; W&lito: 7XV WUUM U MAI UUUE.UI rt c . inn m jto.geuuyinBi ww, ins mp 'signed, have .known Mr. John M. Jones Of OaldweH county, Kentucky for many ' yearn, and have known personally that he waa'rjt very- great offerer frem canning 'sore on his am. We hare just seen Mr. X. it r ,!.- -. 1 I , . the toi ellnif ancT cliafine fancier, Its bondsitet umorant ot the way to freedom..- It connbi among its( -sieves ne nigu, jnu toe- row,' down, rn- its coufs.rapidiy. a mercfc lesslv steallriir the brain., lootintf' the hodv of all its energy; eating out the very nones, ana nnnnv kud d neiumr narr. nnmis out b Its .wretched WcUm; the vjast- re". sort, which Js a ? retreat-;or idiots: and lunatics, orr el8e, :3t orders .ft more jfhar- edyf Jte exhibited his arm to jog, and we could plainly see that be has Men greatly benefited. -his completion bein clear and he looks so1 much better. In every wayi We certify that Mr. Jones la reoutahle cftlsen," though poor, and it -wm a. chacP table act' in jur.: Mayes remedy... He is very lou and we" personally know greatly -benefited by dfcmn--y-:- Clerk- Crlmlnai and? Chancery Court. - JOItN Br" oTlfiySJNa t Kx-8beriff of Caldwell ouiity;; Ky; , v . WILLlASTFJDODIJa: Ei-Deputr-8hBrltC' T lutr-SlH . JONK SnerirCaIdweltlC3b.Vj. Clerk Cahlwell3of Jourt. f W. 8. RANDOLPH. 1. !i . r-indse'Csldwr'fvi: Court: i. V If HUH l UAI 'UUn JKfBI 1 We the ondersigned etste that we have been acquainted with- J. M. Jones,' fiufus.- VaidweU countv" riyi all; nir Me, amj have been watehtne the condition, of his farm- ana hamrtor twerre -(lz)-yeerr or mete and -tan" say-that-whea se men ced to take foenrr tussedyt aarwas In a -DltUblet-conditiDnl'vNow . we -and hfm greauy huproVedat-'wurlt, hnd if healthy making ss any men hi eve1 eom munltv. 'tt J mi . Mja nl ini . Soi l Iyodgerl SitlWr ttaltsinf "f rem" Vlr, ."When ! nrateaeMtanead.toeakaFserrB Redtsdv I -had if rtumlnsTeorsa en left arm -and hsad and my bend' aad arms were swollen and pained' me all the time. Could not sleep hnWs arm and band was elevate. -Alter ine nrst notua reia areas relief. : After uklag the 8rd er 4tA, bottto was, almost relieved trora pain. . Bores bettnl bottle a tasa noun tbia I nfead not -done (or besides SDsndlns' sll t had with doctors samiry swttmt; Uu"TfHW'i beloBf tf rarmersrviie, tate ajr wnsons nm ett and am now flte wart and.Tylef ef aam. Now my erm a se much Improved that I am nlowhut. on the farm aad Solas taenia work.-'-' -T. n 1 ' a I -J 'LLL-JiVW. ' If rerv un mi It knew how to avoid otmtact with tboae lafectad with specific blood polsortlBS, the? Moat loathsome of W-Bewwei'Hiaas wasie-e ee'ireiy wiped out la fifty twara, But this dseal disease Asm eeaemd -!-: years- ea a terrible rampasa, la eom IncaUfles H has rren amumed the . rtsrweter of aa pldemlo, inix.:,t everyUtlag and erery bodn the guikf aad ftinrlees alike,. . fit rs csa sy. uui ae wtu-m 1 a' vloiim ef this terrible scours, baa brourtittte eene spaa the bh, kaa mvaded the Inaaceaae af ehJiOh raetli SBdlrrlafty. It has la ka clutchsa ( oonmlese anay o'eaxortuaatsa, stray- m sa.;aa- J08KPH BblTNOTT, 11 mosr relieved rrora paia. . noree to heat.. After , the : 7th"'or 8tV ill sores had healed bat two., jlnd Muneoosd to use -saxi aandsomsf I nhad not -done Car ssany- ysaea, Ce)4hJoei of Arm tVfore Ttktof ' ' V-(v r. lfJ""'' er a . - : s i s . - . v.r' er v rmmcM ling ancT. chafing fancier' Its bond8?yetl conditions of blood 'poisoned pat!ert with itaote tnqingrrneatik.-V'WF-t n ,.i Specific Wood -polsottlnisowing to an . alarming vwayv;)o speclaUsts: com 'with.lr-',ftt.:,c2-J --..r.vAi.j."-f;.i..;vsi mWod .withTspeeiflo AnvotM -. wh- W ! blood" poisbn'tths primary'; dr whom he, comee- or instance, t lay sAieontra-ltiiisb articles. Aseiraw or vlsifcmg frieri mtec toe - innoeent oatievoi bold slmDlV bv Jussinir itf -Oarentsf mav Infect their children, husband their wives. v, irtTTnai!''.irBf'rtTiiitt V,Vor the first few weeks aftet; the victim IhAS becom . mferteo' he' w.il J notJee Noth ing nnusuai. jwo nisi neaitn-w iu oe :ap- parentiy ,-unaistnrDea. ! ;;l -iiug ,ia ca! tlie neriod: eTt Incubation. .'durlni -h time-no symptoms whatever will ianoear. .evenneiear-ouring x tim, itne- dis-: so. is autekur ripeniut.: eatuerinc force and virulence ready ;to: humt- oat fa all IU: terrors -wltfiln' te. rtlui: Jk. -. : lilsdntaa ftUPeanj thef blacrf where the poison nrst entered the system, od -he moatn or tongue, around, tfie nnger Halls, or apy fther part of ,lhe,jlodf, depeiding ' These sores: have ' a Uecnlrar harlnsak Mrreundlng and nnderi)nkt -tHs schh .a Mometimea, boweverue niy iayidences of the primary mUon a hoe aiples tne poinr oi inoculation. t-; - - -Irs about' amootk, or. W ,ttsa. the glanda nearest 4o lb sere; "will enlarge, become 'hard "and' sometimea. break. . - .8ECONDABK SJAQH? Ki V Xiomf twe) weeks io"two montha after the-isposarancoof -tb-aWt'Tsirel the symptoms et tM-eecoottary. tagef will primary wfw umm ueiwii, kiluw o, It is no prosfvthat the diseate.ie not J sdH to the eyeteov u't r!..V. o 1 Many of the mosAkufaot and hoeVmle a .fh. aa rra ifwr Takfhr VaXteestVtl v a CoeMtftJol o 1 Li WWM..4 lLw;W-ili S.-ViTjirr.f-ll-Hr -j which we nave to eonteaa wenn have manifested themselve, bad uie pa tient heeded Ja tare's : weraings tat the start and began -taking Fferg's ttemedyi to TierteCtly. purKJ tne Otood or itaie deadly poison, " - -- '-' cr-:. v ? ' The eecondaey . stage- begins 'generally : With'A slieht siever with a breaklnc out on various parts' of the body, ind with a rash 'assail! resemblimr-meaales.iibat 4n a more scattered form. - Then little- whrrei cankerous sores will appear in the iaoutb and on the tongue. l'ffii 'i" .. ' The '.patient -ffli nave become by this! tbi a-hums iioisonrtank. : t , . i: ine nones .tuemseives will next.be lMeind-fskswlll; he oomnlalningl oc snarp, ,(ortnru)g pains.- au 1 eves toe body, mcreasinr in Intensity at night There majj be severe headache, the hair ah eyebrows wWheeia-to fslt out in spots, and the acalp become- covered with) running sores, r presenting Matnaome and dgustmg. sight ; i . 'Tkt third stses W SM&dellnia Solson. Inr offers the most pltiabu and ahockine condition that the human flesh can rail heir to, Now. we eethe'ewdy a mass of sickening, eatinig ulcer, tumors,! and chronie running sores. The victim ; suf fers pains, in the muscles, loosenesSiOf the Joints, rotting of- the. bones, unsteady gait, throbbing in the head, dlsxlness. poor memory, contusion or tboogatj swirl bur viauuLr Inflamed km. - Tha iMn after, cornea the slow approach, of (araly ala," locomotor' ataxia, epHepsy, ':pt fits, complete loss of memory'- and ability to think, defective speech, deatnesa, consemp tion, and lastly softening of the Drain, iu- sanity ann ueata. . j - .' 'II I"l FOEflQ'S PEUEuY ; eVIIYniTvCUREOeS Over tan veara' an. Phfl . FoerS of Princeton, Ev.. made a stndv of Weeifie" blood poison aad began to perfeot A. rem edy for the cart of sasseT- Believing m Nature' cures, be went "set Into the woods and gatherhat soch reots and kerbs as as neuevea were necessarr. - ...Alter tour years qt ezperimeirung na this way he perfected this remedy, f Be ing, a man of means ho gave the rean coy awaj to au wae neeaea it u- oraer to test thoroughly the results arising from Its .ose." He looad- to thbKwey that It ,woald ohaolutslr cure all' ease of Mood ppiseolag .that rame under his .hotlee. -A-few jreara ago- he started .Wactog It on the market In a Very saalV way. At his alsath about a. yeas and a half ago, he willed the- formula, Mrv Hugh Uayss.'an4 notwltlistandlnl the fact that n to the, pressor tlmo thero. bad never been e peony spent to advertising , thiai remedy, tne ae.ieof grew. to aaca eaovv KHis DroDorrJooe elmnlr from one .oser telling others abont Its wonderful tesultaJ' that W year the, bostoeas as lb iwsb- soy came - trom uunyweo - uinerent states aad territories. ' Tne deststd be came mr great that Mr. Mayes eVta the la- U tae reerg Bamndy t2i ef which company ha la secretary, rxeeaurer ant swrai-eBaae sod tho-nmedr is now Uras. prepared nederUa nerapoaj so per. felon. -5TUfnel has ea ash mUfi. U 'stbloent shsaUsni aad Ihey re port that Uer haea. neveCj seen a.rsedy tnsicepire purer of jr jngreaiems. Uelng'etisoiulitiy Iree rroai mercery-or :ee ealoersls aad-beta ysaely -rfVetaofa. ItAenree-wkhoat nn of the terrible after 4 SMtuWittarW rbKn ' hawcarUl On a coeunrerru pecenar iarns,W, dwdr la-it preparafiosvl the oost ef ssan n fart are It probably toot times as nveat wany Other bMs4 senwdy on the eurast la the Urt Ire year there.hse M, pesn stpts)rse;(bld soinmf jkak'nae not secesod U 4 serg Lomedy. ' f4 W'." f ; ' 10 . " - . ' . '- r-oesUrrsNfyCejl v:;:;.-fOBimTieaaEm f - 'J T "T.r" WM" i isfwiiii.ii IFsT..""! ,. 1 'I 'I I 'v 1 a.ntXtoi Aese.sir lotftennirAanmrefa to' Bfaorf jfUnsi or 5bofofc ffm mdmfawd vk&Wtehifa b krM Aew dw sS soffai' W wnrksre & rcrrrwf' fOOCO VSMiVTCO.' ' fai. (Thlo lei faoalmllo of our guarnntee.) This certainly is a most liberal guarantee and one which wo could not ovado oven if wo so desired. We ere perfectly safe in making it, for six bottles Will produce such marked benefit that the user will be satisfied of an ultimate cure, and Trie gratitude will prompt him to be fair. With this guarantee you lake absolutely no chances, for this certificate Is worth $5.00 In cash to you and will be redeemed by the druggist from whom you purchase the remedy for 5.00 cash. We guarantee .this, ana to further satisfy you a national iank guarantees uV as you can'seo from the certificate. You can see that If we did not positively know that Foerg's Remedy wouldjfure any" case we could not afford to make such a liberal, genuine proposition, as tire loss it would entail would be eaormous With the above Information' before you If you. go on suffering frlim the Curse of poisoned blood, either primary, constitutional or as a result of mer curmi urMtment, don't rail at fate but simply blame yourself, for here is a euro -bs6lute" and sure. Tainted blonA manirofita itaoif in n.n fn r,r fciofu'Sema, Rheu"matlc Pains, 8tiff or Swollen Joints, Kruptlons or Coppet-colored Spots-on the Face or Body, Little Ulcers in the Mouth or on $e Tongue, Bore Throat, Swollen Tonsils, Falling out of the Hair or Eye brows, and finally a Leprous-Like Decay of the Flesh and Borjcs. If you have any one of these symptoms don't delsy till too late, but go to your druggist and get a bottle of tag's THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER AlI; Druggists guarantee it. If your druggist doea not handle this remedy send us 11 00 for on us or $5.00 for six bottles and absolute guarantee,- facsimile of wMrh is y- r Ushod above. All packages sent la plain wrappers. AU corrmpuo-li lc e Strictly confidential. hot- FOERO: REMEDY 0, EVANVILLE, IND. For Kala l.y- XViil) IJi y !Tt W lJsIcsale &aq,Uctali llyu f;g;Utoj -.. .... :.r..,.. ., You Never Knowltho . . aTWTT-i nr)t-i . TInftnnatIon Jllky" i ' Prord of !Infin-2 e.-".".'.;' ..! 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The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Jan. 28, 1904, edition 1
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