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THE JOURNAL. rubllahsd ststt day la Us year, ept Monday. JoamlBnfldliij, 66-00 CraTso.St. rion Ho. 8, CHARLES L STEVENS.' DiTo ajtd nonnrroa sBBsdmpTioHRirts: ' Oue yew. In adTanoa..... $4.N One year, not la adraaea Monthly, by carrier la taa city 0 Advertising Rats tarnitaad oa appU cation. - Entered at the Pot Ofloa, HtiT Bun, n. C., as leooad class mJLttar.a OfflcUl Paper ef New Bera aai CraTea Ceaaty. WHAT IS LESE MAJESTY ? The more modernly applied word "contempt," Is now made to do Berrice, wiiere formerly the words were ki9 majesty, when some one In particular or special authority felt that hit dignity er office bad been rudely, harshly or Im properly attacked by word or action, and lu some instances, where criticism had touched a tender spot of the person Invested In robes of office. In the good old days when lese msjet ty was the term in force, the offender was sure to get certain physical dis figurements, such as losing a head, which was quite convincing. In the present time onlempt of the sovereign In pow er, or may be contampt of court Is used, and the offender Is shocked by Impris onment or rudely fined, to show him that thought! should not be expressed by mouth, or In print. The case of contempt held against Josephui Daniels, Editor of the Raleigh News-Observer, for certain alleged newspaper writings, Is not only an in teresting phase In the quarrel between the State of North Carolina and the Federal court, but It also brings up for discussion, and pome settlement of the true definition of contempt, or to employ. the older expression lese majesty. This matter of contempt Is generally a question of degree, that Is the con tempt varies In Us Intensity as per the sensibility of the tribunal affected, which Is often determined In great de gree by the source from which the of fence may come. It It this which makei the danger to the isvller or the critic, his previous attitude towards the tribu nal before whom he may or may not be summoned for contempt. In this case of the News and Observer It appears that this paper cannot astert Itself upon State rights, and demand that State property shall not be lubject to Federal jurisdiction upon technical testimony of a slagle small atock holder who may at some moment have a griev ance. If the State rights maintenance is sub ject for contempt of court, by Its up holders, there It It a fair field for a rich harvest tLU A. A N C reoelvershlp.and Mr Dinlsls la likely to find plenty of company. Of coarse tome of the defen ders of the States rights of Us own proprietory Interests In the A. k N. 0. road, may not eipreas themselves in equally strong language, as wonld Mr. Daniels, but they feel.equally determin ed in their opinions oa the subject, and are at strong advocalet even If thsy may not be served or held In contempt by the court, and subjected to fine or Im prisonment. And If public sentiment could be voiced In print, there would be plenty of subjects to come nndtr the contempt, which theNewt and bservtr hat teemed to provoke, for there U plenty of eante for the moat extreme dltgatt That Throbblir Headache. Would quickly leave you, If you uifd Dr. King's New Life PUli. Thousands of sufferers have provtd their matchleet merit for Sick and Nervous Headache. They make pare blood and build op your health. Only 86c, money back If not cured. Bold by 0 D Bradaam'i Druggist. IF DYSPEPTIC Ulf faeteatir eorreete aQ trapUaaaflt sriiijWMaa4 aatofclr efe VXWMS- SIX, HeertfeWf Osstrttas, talis that Moe44 fcssry sasttaav tssabws 4iwlm anfl make ion fceaiUtf, 1aes niwiWfTm asasss. xrjrm vU cat wn, alee vsfl e4 mot all the beoaflta tfct otusa' akaaaea fa raratUrltst ooos, " j ; r Write flat " Utsfbra em DeyeptleV) a wm CaO e4kH i, ,"'. TESTE1DATS aUiUTS. , Cettea, trail, rrertatau iu - StsVfti Raagtla Prices, fceckstaiia v Salpneats. The following an the market quota tions, received by private win to J. Walter Labaree A Co.. New Ben, R. 0 Haw Yoax,May 81. Open, High. Low. Otoas 13 69 19.79 11.40 12 9 13.20 12.85 11.93 UM Oottok; 'July,.... Aug Oct 10.78 10.75 10.68 10 68 Deo 10.60 10.01 10.44 10.46 Chicago, May 81. Chicago Grain. Open. Close July Wheat 87 8i July Corn 47 " 47 JnlyOaU 88 S8 Jnly RIbt 662 17 July Pork 1180 1173 July Laid 647 t6 New York, May 81. Stocks; Open. Cloer Amr.Sugar 126 186 Ami. Copper.... 69f 68, Atchison 61 4 Southern Ry. . . . 20 20 Southern Ky pf.. U. 8. Steal 91 9, U.S. Steel pf... 64 63, Penn. R R 118 H3 Erie W 28 LoulsvllleANash 107 101 i St. Paul 140 1?0J N Y Centra 1UJ 114J N. & W 55 65J Va. C Chemical. Theie Is more Catarrh In this section of tho eountry than all other diseases put together, and until the last few yean supposed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced it a' local disease and prescribed local rem edies, and by constantly falling to care with local treatment, pronounced It Incurable. Science hat proven catarrh to be a constitutional deieate and there fore required constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F J Cheney ft Co.," Toledo, Ohio It the only constitutional cure on the market, It la taken Internally In dotes fron 10 drops to ateaspoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case It falls to curs. Bend for clrculaiS and testimonials. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 76c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipa tions. I'll h Din Dad For the Voter. Fine voli es, It in said, are seldom found In a eountry where fish or meat diet prevail. Those Italians who eat the inimt linh (those of Naples and Genoa) have few fine singers atnong them. The sweet voice are found In the Irish women of the country, and not of the towns. Norway la not a country of singers, because they eat too much fish, but Sweden Is a coun try of grain and song. The carnivo rous birds croak; grain eating birds Blng. MEN ARE POWERLESS Ta Fight Aral art Dtaeaaa Valsss T7 Strike at taa Vsstrirlsi Onw. To treat Dandruff, and FalUnsi Hair. with Irritants or oils on which a para sitic germ win prosper, Is Ilk scooping water from the ocean to prevent tne tlds. from rlslnf . You cannot accomplish' a satisfactory cure without having right uneerstaadi Iwr or the fundamental causes of ths trotrble. iYou must kilt the Dandruff Germ. Newbro'a Herplelde does this toeause H l specially made to do that very thing. When the arena Is removei. ths hjJr has re choice bat to resume healthy growth and beauty. "Destroy the cause, y-on rem ore sue effect." Sold tr leadlnr arnMsbl Bsnd 10a In stamps for sample to The Herplcid Co., DtrolC Mich. C. D. Bradbam, Special Agent. H trio we and N. Harlowc. May 27. We are glad to note the progress la the construction of the aew bridge across the canal of the Beaufort road la a few dayt It will be passable agala ead will be able to dispose of the temporary bridge. Miss Sadie Conner has retaraed to acr home at Rlverdale much to the regret of our young men. Mrs Eliza Taylor after a visit to bar daughter, Mrs J no Conner of Rlrttdaje retaraed home last Randay. Mr J H DavU and Mrs A 7 Bell weal to Bean fort Monday and retaraed Toee day. We are glad to see the steamer Barak Louise passing regularly taroagh oar canal and heps that bar patroaag wlD be sufflcieat to justify oar friends the Wllllsis to make ft a psnaeaeat Una. t Craven's popular sheriff J W BUdle, scoots peak d by Mr Rawlins tpeat day this week at the Morton House tad were soooeWol la tahlag out toate of thoea One ckib from his poad. Mr A H Baigert of New Bera wu at K. Herlowe one day tbls week. Mrs f at Bell Whcjhee beea qulU skk foi thetst weeks' it aow eosvalSM ia. r i - 1 ; The lysUnt nfJse Clllteas Tslepboae Cotnpaby It worklag Jaely aai bee trove to te ' (rearboTealeaee and plaasnet to lis subscribers wbtf ohea xprae4 the surprise tf bow they bar hereto fiure auda oat Wllboat It -, ., Mr aid Mr Laklai of Beaafort speat few boars One dsr this week t Mr 0 f D B4irt havln drltsf Ihreetb tie ..l i.'.u. i .iM. ' aoaBrr mwuni tan, . , llsfd Bryan aerore. Ue reyos for disorderly eoaduot yeetb'day,- Jd WOMAN AND FASHION 'pf Wli rukkatW stlMU.? No snaterlal fcakes piore stlafacrj! mots So trmreljag- snil MertertteKfyl. than does Sicilian monair in. tn new and fashionable designs.' ' This one abows a email green and blue plaid and la exceedingly smart as well, ss aerrlceable, the trimming being bands of plain colored taffeta piped ' and stitched. The Jacket' Is one of the new aTOHAIB TRAVELING SUIT. og that are quite collarless and al low a choice between tbe mandolin and plain coat sleeves. Its many seams mean slender Hues as well us perfect fit, and the closing can be- made with loops and buttons, as shown, or Invis ibly by means of a fly, as may be pre ferred. Tbe skirt Is cut In nine gores, each alternate one being stitched and trimmed to give a panel effect . The fullness at the back Is laid in inverted plaits, and the skirt fits smoothly and Snugly over the hips, while it flares freely about the feet. To make the autt for a woman of medium size will be required for tbe Jacket 4 yards of material 277 2V4 yards 44 Or 1 yards 54 inches wide; for skirt, 7 yards 27, 4 yards or 44 or 3 yards 54 inches wide. Taw Hw Bella. The newest belts are charming, the loveliest being made of rich black satin, cut on tbe bias and lined with black china -silk. These are folded, are wide at tbe back and graduated nar row at tbe front, where they are book ed underneath and confined by a horse shoe, a heart or golf stick "of fine rblnestoneM These ornaments . are large, the sparkling stones Tnoonted 04 h dataty rim of French.- glKr, la tbe center of the back -the fullness or fold are drawn "through a rhlnestene and gilt buckle about two Inches widelbH six incites long. These buckles are" mt upright, and two long loops of the satin rise above tbe upper end, while two sash ends about a quarter xt a yard long fail below. Buckles in modish designs are also In old silver, gun metal and Komnn gold finish, but noth ing can be more charming thnn those of rhinestones, glittering against tbe lustrous black satin. Hmmir For Wim MoralBtrs. This is tbe season when the wise wo man rnakel ready her clothes that win be needed during the warm weather. Among tbe most necessary of these are tAVl bstttBTM aaOXJ t I the dreesjasu hicil aiWlo penal e, easy ts ruake adVb;o eWtew dVy la tbe year for ft MtO,7M forts We to alto mtoarlr ta the taorri ing!' to the modal shown here wf bve a design that Is both pretty aitVyet very easy of bce 1 rnanuf a tt utr? front bss.a prettllj1 baped,OlliV tbf back a ntted, and ieV iMy be In flowing op blsboaatyle.t JacBrny lagly developed iooea pgnrea Mrwa. laiiifiuia, deaaM and Jatlgorala joar, ttosv plain bolt for tbe coOar: and tactoa Among the multiplicity ef roue In pyery J weight end color tbera la a tar tan ptald -which laMDr,Tarbaa sninh(rVetsdvced.thak materiA Tbe dlald Is a very small greeo, and bin 4hct repweenttbl fbd only 'coo blnatlpa of the kind to tar attempted, Tbe fact that tbJa ftewjVoUa Ja feot cbeap) obviaue,' for tb. anrnreer at least, bay chance of Ha bwmc too kaweb worn to be daebnbta, A etiuwlnx owt of tafc snaterial la1 mad with a three ttoredj etlrt and trimmed -wttb Utrte killed, frffla Of Woe taffeta, tb bodice becentlhgly trrtnged Vltb;trlmhig of the kfltrng. .v v n , , ,, .-..l...!. ,l,f..f IlydrangeeS' era at vopttlar 'for nm ter lata kr wittarti and Ulsca ftd make k most effective decoratloa.' - ... ': -AeUtorbereas' mefoti.tO Which 1 elaleaed was eieesaiva for ease of tboUra asorbnt," sayt B. White, ef Oeeehella, Cel. "At tbe trial be pratted b 1 aHrfUelklU tad avedUla I aAe I bits IT If Wtt aoCbsbet!es.Cot!i Cholera and Diarrhoea IUm.)r it t'i as I had good reasoa to be! i ere II var, sal be woo Id sot sy su.V f ostb thst II wee net;' J -f eotld a 1 r-'fy '-' '! ' '1 t rf .r- r ' , .1 - f '' 1 - Tba pansy lw ead ,of ysterj was Bsed the other 4 y St. tOiib) fplri JBiil lmpUihl(i ' "Attar of ykngajjrnicb riraSTatr tar of roses as a pert nine and ta' worth from $() to 50 more per pound, is the Phlllpplueo. A woman In Cbleopee, Masav, who had Just learned to ride a bicycle, lost control of bertoaehtne) going' down a steep bill and crashed through a plate glass -window In a millinery store. With2ao66 postofflcee within ' Ita borders the" United Statea leads all ether powers of the world la. this as well as in most other lines. Germany comes next with' 45,025 and. Great Brit ain third wrtrj 22,400." The trunk of a large tree has been encountered at a depth of 1,000 feet by oil. drillers at Crockett Teav Largo pieces of perfectly preserved bark and Wood of clear grain have been brought to the surface. The. wood Is of very bard texture, Jouub bus now been corroborated In part. A basult stela found by Father Bebell In the Arcbaeologlcal musenm st Constantinople has on it an As syrian lusertl'llou of KIiik Nobonod of tbe sixth eeirtnry berore Christ telling of the destruction of Nineveh, an event hitherto found on no monument. Worst of All Experiences. Can anything be Wo-e than to feel that every mlnole lt he jour lasir 8uc was tbe expert. 11 n- of Mrs. 8 H Neweor, Decatur, A la "Kor three years" she writes, "I endnred losofferabte pain froni Indigestion, stom ch and bowel trotrble. rea hteem.d Inevitable when doctors and. all lemtdles fdled. At length I was ioduoid t t-y Electric Bir tereand the result was miraculous. I Improved at once and now I'm complete ly iroTered. "For Liver, Kidney. Ptorn achod Biwel tronhes Electrlo Bltterl Is t Is only mtdltine. Only 80c, Its gnar intiedbyO D Brtdham's drugg'st. ', wnauk'i Kiag, 1 Tie king of Denmark Is likely to live until a descendant of his has been a queen or king u almost every coun try of Europe. His face -la familiar enough In old age as one of the gen tlest but somehow or other, desptto bis many years, he has missed the good luck of being painted into Im mortality, as nil the portraits of him extant are photographs. Driven to Desperation. Living at an ont of the way place, re mote from civilization, a family is cften driven to desperation n case of accident resulting In Burnt, Cuts, Wounds Uloert, sic. Lay In a supply of Buck leu's Arnica Salve. Its the bsst on irfh. 85c at C D Bradham's Drng Store. Itarlv VKnntoa JourBf llata. Mr, lubenezei- Wutson of Hartford, Conn., who back in 1777 and 1778 was proprietor uud editor of the Courant has peen claimed as the earliest wo man j Journalist of tbe country. But now jcomes tbe Charleston News and Courier -with a chronicle of the fact that as far back as 1738 a Mrs. Tim othy of tbat town on the death of her husband continued tbe publication and editorial management of the South Carolina Gasette. ' "I kave bean troubled for tome time with Indigestion and sort stomach," sayt Mrs Pa rah W Curtis, of Lee, Mass, "aad bays been taking Chanvberlsin'i Stomach adorer Tablets which bare haired me vera fciuch so that bow I cat eat ' many lhlB that before-1 conld not." If yoa hsre y troable wttb yoer stomach f by tot take these Tablets and gel well Portals by all Druggist Old Raarllab !. The old Enifllnli ItiiiH lire rnst hha Ingway. The KIiik of 1'runxlM Uos telry ( at Flnehley . wua recently tiM doWni it had leen runuliiK since 1737. tnd' the license had been cntinuou tjtd tbe bands of une fsuiity since at! flam. Tbe old I'low at Klngsbur. Qrete Is 'ssld to le TOO years old nod theOilng James at Kotlelil I9U year OldJi SMISI'S I4 year tbe soi V(V1 Cni, , 14 year tbe south raised 10.500,000 bales1 of cotton the rest of tbe world oslv Vina-thlrd insx-dtteneTpald the south $1,000,000 for cr' belesl i9rrsd.--WorWl, Work a I -.irarww aasaaa n . , . .Chsnberlaia i Btoeaacb and liver Tab Ids are Jest whsl yoa aeed waea aiTetosppetJu.MdaJl afW;oMla M Waka ap.wUJt sba4j jaatf, jpom saM. Tbl WW mptpt roar, appe. acb aid give yoa a relish for yoar food. rat tils ty an Druggists. list la ths liairiia. . "Dt yohr"fiostJ4iid catch hnjthldg wltirfbawttfomlhgr'''' yei.srtwSred yeung airs. TarklneV Tle angbt'eome. fish wbose'Bsmes 1 tfettrj baareV before. was .Ulllag on stf the party last night bow be iMcf tHTeral Aft l,bate: looked. tU tbrovt b tbe natural history and haven't Jable to Hod 1 word sbent ny eweb thlhg- sk I Buib Bah or fttH bonM eb."t-Wsshlngtotr8ttr;'' '--- - tut l . 1 .A tr1-.., , , . sthef-Ceorge. I fonnd a lock of balr 4ln Hr.watcbJ.u illo4lt U reara, dear. ' rKvtiamse ,.to rant deeelra -met It to 4ot the wtor of my balr;", V SViaa it tra t aa.. t a.ta Lk.at.4 H HI -MsTV WVprnj ffur KSIf UerVI JtrarmtMT, it k g Iftfetft-etftf It to Bs4, Tosrtrt art9 ThWiWdTW.--'-? yoa always give la ta yow wife ad eh Ofaagmf .-" ' "Nej not arwaya.y t t ns 11r do yoa manage it rCi.j-l i 7 FT ! ' the o-tghbort eome In. blifl we have to drip ths matter." t. kl.ro Kcor4 UoraWL I tJ . r-l ' IX bf bi roftj Wbewiyow - To popuBatldu"f Greece l lncreas Isc f astersrliaa thit of uuy. Aher'coun- itjb EwcVe at preseut " V The harj of Mary, queen of Boots, bai been bought by tbe Society of An tiquaries of Scotland for i,5O0. ' t Tbt UUmm&bm are.mtMraUrrrd by the TJutone Co-operatlrn In which a plate of soup eoste 1 cent, a portion of beef tenta and real 7 cents. inerei erars tsraaumru to arnjsa bouse of commons 2,117 petitions, bear ing 28,753 signatures, against an altera tion of the licensing laws in favor of the publican. , Nearly all the property owners jn tbe Pontine marshes of Italy have given their consent to the project of renting their . property for thirty years to a German . syndicate, jwhlcb Jntasda to drain and cultivate it. Spina Italian banks are included in tne syndicate. Ah Austrian Inventor has applied for a patent for self lighting, cigars and cigarettes. Tbese are tipped with a chemical mixture and on being struck against anything Ignite like matehes Thei application has been refused, as cigars and cigarettes are a state mo nopoly. StarUlnr Evidence. Ihesh tea'im-my la great quasi ty I. constantly coming In, declaring (r. King's New Discovery for Consumption Coughs and Colds to be unequal!. A recent expression from T. J. Mcf arlaod Beatorvitle, Va. serve 1 as example. He write: "I bad Broochllts for thiee years and doctored all tbe time wltbou being beneflu d. Ti en I began taking Dr. King's New Dlrcoverv, anl a few bottles wholly eared me."Eually effect ive In caring all Lbng and Throst troubles, Coos impt'oa, Paeomooln end Grip. . Guaranteed by C D Bradbam, Druggist Trial bottle free, regular sizes 50c, $1. Panauu'a (ial or Arma. Panauiu, the ne ieiuilie. b.ts a coat of arms showing u eoi..preheiisive de sign. It consist of a sliielJ surmount ed by tin ingle, in wl.ow beuk is the ribbon upon wbk-h is written the mot to of the state, "Pax. I.lbertad. Union. Progreso" ("Peace, Liberty, Union, Progress"!. Below, ou (he upper part of tbe shield, side by side, are the Im plements of war and of peaceful occu pations. Below this, occupying the central place, is a land and water view, the site of tbe canal. The fruits of tbe harvest and a rushing train on a track fill np tbe point of the shield. Flags drape it on either side, and start surmount tbe eagle. For a unndred Years For a hundred yean or mere Witch Hsiel has been recognized as a superior remedy, bat It remain for E 0 DeWItt ft Co. of Chicago, to discover how to combine the virions of Witch Hszel with other antiseptics, In the form of a ealTO. DeWItt's Witch Hasel Salve It tbe beat salve In tbe world for sores, cuts,burns, bruises and piles. The high standing of this talve has given rise to counterfeits, and tbe public is advised to.lookfor tbe name 'DeWItt" on the package, and accept no other. Hold by F. 8Dufy Dajtata Taat l.srka Ik Rabble A corresondeut of the Washington Post tells of a rabbit which killed a hound with one blow of Ha claws. A rabbit ta more daugsroua than Is really thought Last wluter on Pocosln creek Mr. John Hobos while hunting rabbits had bis dog run ae Into a hoHow log. As n stooped to peep into the log the rabbit leaped ont full against Mr. Hobba, breaking his noa and knock ing him upon his dog with such force aa te crush that animal to death. The rabbit escaped. We don't know as to the truth of the story In the Washing ton Post but Mr. Hobba la a living but disfigured witness of the tragedy ou Pocosln creek. - Princeton (W. Vs ) Journal. . Thrown From A Wifon Mr George K isbcock was thrown from his wag oa sad severely braised Ha aeplk4 Cbamberlala't Pala Balm fne ly and sayt It Is the best HataMal be ever atedj Mr Babcock l a sll kaowa clll rea qf North Plala, Qeaa. TbeteUao tklog eqeal U Pala Balm for tpraui sad raleee. It will affect a enn la one third tbe time taqaind- by ear. other t rest meat For sale by all Druggist. , Ca.SaMaa. Indandeeeetit Yoa look glum. Whafs the aiatter with you? Caallght-1 am. Mabel twroed me down. IaoandeacMt-H'ml Tnsfs not so bad. 11 er Htber put me out IXrott Free' Press. . ' Otss Iks OssIss Cap. Wben I married yon I tboogbt ybt weeatgB angrt." -. nAid nowr . ,"l'te found ont my mUrtaka, but 1 atlj tare hopes that m'U- be one be fore (Mg. iDdlanapoUs so. W , l( ,1.1. W tU.i I 7-' 1 jvK.rf is tAt I - P aVBa aVB sfmalslAl at aM Si rarwMrian;iar avan avsF mmmmm m 1 asr at aav lA BAFS, BUMS AND HAKMl . . V Strait la rsaaasea iraakaasaaa a Sinai Wfsl stiatsiaal. CUtiafMtlrMai 1tshy ssd tie salsa ssiaiMiW tf ralataw Cas baaMk. Jls firltt i a -tmH" sarsiaaaaUI sismi is Mas StiSlM an na.aailarlas' las ataaubm est Sl - tks apt-atil SaS raalaOat (as MUM. He taaltarta lnatsMsl ea as la has at ysM m i . ). CURC CUARAMTCCO Of! V- wr1ie, Vark C1i. sxltaM Hf S 1 .-- 4 rr4 a.r aht4, a mmm a )MteHt,iMf rn Ha 9nm kH M Uir tw lal hi fcMKa tf t-4 m4 aa la fH ... ta -..H ttwiMir Ink ii t !). f 4 Hn, w. i r a.. a. fn a ,t. Tl .lo writs. aa ,,. - --....tr.,aa4B.v ana. ij a Ii' ' l. m - I et .4. A."" -' Pvr.ua.y4 rai' 91 .a-'r.r'a TBtsj rawesa m Wa a ) MlnlAaro; xna process 01 maxing ue munniure electric light bulbs that are used In such profusion for decorative and ad vertising purposes is one requiring a great deal of manual skill, or, rather, skin both of the hand and mouth,. for they are blown by mouth from .glass tqltes which, are. imported, speclffily for tfie. purpose. Trie large 'Ulilbs'used for' otkllnary lighting purposes are made by machinery. - - j . - The Dmt process is blowing the bulb. Tbe end of tbe glass tube is softened to' a gas (fame aTrff DIosed, and niren a spot in tbe center of the tube is held In -the flame until It becomes soft enough to work. When that point Is reached tbe operator blows It up to tbe required stee .aud jtben lays it asi(Je. During tbe blowing process the tube la kept constantly tftrnlng'ln order to preserve 'the -symmetrical outlines "of the bulb. This part of the work is done by men. Women d not seem to possess lUng power enough for It. While this Is going on girts-' in- an other part of the shop are at work soldering ou tbe little specks of car bon which are to furnish the ltaht to tiny -wires. Tbe bulbs are closed at one end, cut off the tube and passed to a girl who sots the carbons into them and passes them on to another workman, who anneals them-on to a fork containing five bulbs, all com municating svitb a trunk tube. This in turn Is annealed oh a branch which contains five forks, so that every branch contains twenty:pve bulbs. These branches are then taken to the exhausting room, where- they are at tached to a series of air pumps, and the air is exbuusted from thiu. Kach bulb Is then subjected to a gas flume again, and tbe end Is hermetically sealed. After this eome tbe minor operations of finishing, testing and fitting to sockets. Each lamp is test ed three times before It Is allowed to go out and It must also conform as to size to a stundard measurement. New York Times. Tretu-U t-aasruase la Louisiana. Congressman Broussard of Louisiana never, spoUe any English until lie came to Georgetown university at the ago of fifteen, and even now he probably uses' bis mother tongue, French, with tbe greater -fluency. "It Is a curious thing." said Mr. BrouHSurd, "bow the r'reueb htnguuKe has -remained the dominant tongue in my borne country. Brought there by Acndlnns of Nova Scotlu in the eight eenth century. It prevails today and, I believe, always will. Curiously enough, you will And plenty of men in my dis trict with mu-h lirtmrstkkitbhv KnHllsli names as Jones and Huyes who can't read, speak or write a word of English. SU1I funnier Is the talk of the black people, 'ihelr negro Frem-ll would be unintelligible In I'nrls, uud yet it is tbe 1 softest, sweetest, most musical speech I ever heard from human Hps. It knows no grammar, but It ffc the rery essence of euphony and melody." Washington Post. F. S. DUFFY ask (be readers of this psper to le-t the value of Kodol Dvspepals Cure. Those persons who have used iraad who hve been jcu red by It, do nit heHate to re commend It to their fiiendj. Kodol digests what yoa eat cures Indigestion, dyspepla a' d - all ttomtch. troubles InciSases strength by ensbllog the stom sch 4nd dlgeslve orgsas to coutrlbutt to the blood all of the nutriment cod lahMd In tbe food. Kodal -Dyspepsia Cura la pleasant and palatable. Mortra la tn Csmmoaa. One of the Important uews centers of Indon is the inner lobby of the bouse of commons. No newspaper man has access to that plACe unless lie Is en titled to a sent lu the press gallery, n rare ! privilege. Not nil !xmlon Jour nals ; have representatives In the re porters' gallery, tiX.aay means. Alpred Harms worth bad to buy a Scotch news paper, with a time bouored title to a gallery seat, to get a representative ot his Widely circulated bally Mall in tbe gallery and Inner body. ponid.. ear m AIM W Malwn lbl.Ha Km IUarta gnttf The N C Mutual ind Proyfcjent Association- Hope office, JJafham U. Nea Bern'rWaavb offloe at Mataal Aid Dank Broad street C C Roach', Hnpt. Llle 'asarasce and ick BtneGit $10,000.00 beaefllf jj aid goring past '"I .1 ..... iki. Mb. .1... " Tba BnpeilateadrnJ Isa well known bostnme ma of .Nef Rsrs'and J an IhdtUed.te pay li 'badjateljr oidWmand, Tlcmoffloe aojenot have tp apdlt elalss before Ihry tn pt'ld. " tjVf want yoarrbasmeav 1 , , La at f k aa. aW 0 n 1 atf aW ari iifas n aFarvaV wunsw mrMj i tvtaih, i .'aVM.att. 11-14 1 , ... .... ... . 1 at lai ssrvass sratsm.sraUaa 0 taerbia 1. M rVwhr,Wrw wise aat( ty the , - in, ila gaatraflerkt 4ltatta S4 hrt IflHSssiit rtaanch walmeii errts. ft S.tasttte sasarafamtM iJt lrrataaTBJ esa4laA a-plag Muni Hdllllfl cuat.T. te ratUcirr. (Caa te gives aicrttlf II " taa r aa aofc iwr, Wa.lM'i.4 ll. a. ! a rlaaa W raaial la tiflf aa4 , ' mi at IK ta rl tkiiijx, pna wall khI aaS IK m rl vki.ktT, Jnm Saoaaf taalMKMrwl oaWlll Satiaa 4 I bah 1k tsnIJ i frWr rW,: MiM)v.it,g ' MHrln. Ik. 1,. f WtstrSMi ) rtf Woh 1 fWW U f-w i'iakaiei,(Maldi fitss) aaj t-U mm :ble Sam says it's 1 all j?l!.? ; 1 " ot u-o ot hl roTnnnfnt offlclMs, l!, anrsys m charce of everv Oerrtmentof ouru.iilt r,. Duriniti.heenUrpprow.sot utaUilaiion, atler ibe whUker .VL h."rrs a or warfhouaw, durmir the seven Tears It remains there, from the very grain wt- buy to the wntsltey you get. Lude Sam is constinUr on the watch, Wedare BOttokeapllonof ourowo whiskey from our own warehouse unless he nays It s all rtifhL MwbfiBhdu-4 siy so. that whiskey (roes dliwi v you. with all Its original strength, rich nSw?,??T,M'?? "U SVBATIK IteaiM'ERBB DIST1I.L,KK'S UUAKAN Plrori m LVJ,'v 1 AOK. una saving the dealers' enormous prohu. That's why HYNI-.li WHIMvi.Y Is lUe best tor medicinal purposes. That's why it Is preferred for i'' Jh!,V wl,f ovar a ouarusr of a milltonaatisned cusuniers. That's wajr YOU should 11 y it, Vpuf tsaoey katk U you're net sutlafled. Direct f rorti our distillery to YOU Sim Dialer? f roflti I Prntnts IdulttriUon I " " n PURE SEVEN A FULL ii" VUMKT5 ) PREPAID Wo will send you FOUR FULL QUART BOTTLF.S of HAYNFft'S SEVEN YbAK-OLD RYE for S3.80, and wa will pay the express charges Trv it and "J?0"'1 flnd 11 a" ri!l't ttnd tts eoui as yu ever or can buy from uj-iuj ciMoiiiuuy price, sena UDacK atoureipense. and your tsM will lie returned to you by next mail. Just think: that offer over. How could It lie falferr If you are not perfectly satisfied, you are not out a cent, ii.tur let us send you a trial order. )f you don't want four quarts yourself gi t a friend to jom you. We ship in a plain sealed case, no marks to ahow'what'a lnsfrie. rders for Ariz., Cat., Col.. Idaho, Mont., Ney N.Mei., Ore..TJtftn Wash $1 yoi J""slJJS 2? tnA li" of 4 HartH for tvt.OO by Kxpreas repaid or ItuartH for SI 6.00 uy rrelght l"r;ulil. Write our nearest office and do It NOW. THE HAYNER DISTILLING COMPANY ATLANTA! GA. DAYTON, OHIO ST. LOUIS, MA ST. PAUL, MINN. ; K3 DlSTttLBBT, TBOT, O. EaTABLISHSD 18flt aaSafJatsaVatafaTsiTs MISS M0NIE B0WEY, No. 3H ferry Street, X coupls of winters apo I slipped oa a frozen sidewalk and fell flat on my back. On being eTamined I found that I had sustained Internal inju ries which laid me up for more than two months. After that I noticed that I had pains in the back and groin which I never had before. I doctored and doctored for several months 'but as the pains in creased instead of crowinc better I decided that f was not having the right treatment. Keading in the papers of the wonderful cures performed by Vine of C&rdui I wrote to one of the parties and received a very satisfactory reply and I immediately sent for some. In a very short time Melt generally better and after seven weeks faithful use 1 was once more well and strong. I have never had a sick hour since and I daily bless your splendid nledicine. MON1E BOWEY. rrrilXK OF CAUnUI is onomcdi Mf I cine Hint sliould always li! ki'pt " I on hand in evory home for im mediate use when female weak ness first makes its appearance. Miss llowey's painful and danperous aceident would lint have resulted so seriously had she taken Wine of Cardui promptly. Mm Vmfc fioawv. WINEofCARDVI MOTT'S PENNYROYAL PILLS of menst rii.it ion. " They an v. 1 1 1 1 1 a n 1 j 1 1' i I , aiilin;1; dovi-ln l.nowu rrineilv fur w.iiii.-n rcnial-, them l iinmii iliilom l.oronie.s it nha.suie. Sold in New Bern Carolina Business College, New IlVrn, IV. r., t.iiii.i.y'L fiiy r arc aoa.rnr lilnj 1 1 d O's ' vluiy for Hit runirn r Scsnlnn. NIMV:IH Til K TINK TO , ,1 , COmrta-axiasOf or o- es I Bg ' SPRIN 1 snd A .HLY -liMMKH .THW ItKfiT and MOST KAMLY MH THia .tir.TIIOOs of B ok-:ce, Iiik ami Sims of Slotl- tsod-Sfar d .lopt.l art um-iI In thl-(.'! Iev anil llio lntliucll n Is HIidiiIv and I 'l IIi: Ii:JIAJ For liooli.-kf irrn and JlttollOrllefMdfcy iti t TUian wowlU hr a''lr to .npplj from if or lull i s iirir, Anuros irlull I's llrUf, Arhlrs L..1,, $i a J HOLLA DaY, M j 1 1 -4. Day ond Night Sessions. H "I vl Ji i right aantiv - YEAR - OLD RYE $.20 EXPRESS DETROIT. MICHIGAN. ,i - .... wine 01 anini i.imm-s wo- men more ing their ra: ing them Mi Cardni euri'il 1 3 v riir :.'f niak V 1 ue of Itov. ey. Mi A9a meinciii. 1 - 'V u nmen in every tr iolt "'i iml of their lives r:i 1 on I Ii in k of a better uxiliriue l,r vourself, your sister, 011r il.iehter or your mother I Can you think of a nmre nrcrplable Dresent to L'nr our fi u nil than a bottle of tins niedii-ine uhieh will bring her health and happiness ') You are suffering ? Your duly is to rid yburself of this pain, if your daugnterj mother, sister or friend is sick and in need of relief, your duty is equally great to them. Many women, now well, owe their lives to friends who brought them Wine of Cardni. Wine of Cardni is adapted to wo men at any age in any walk of life. For the working woman it iinves her Btrength for her tasks and betler treatment than a doctor for very small cost. Your druggist will nell you a 11.00 bottle of Wine of Cardni. i-!viirn the medicine today. Take it. in the privacy of your home. Kelu f will coinu to you as surely as you take it. nullum fiufTfrinir women hav fuun relief id W i jh t ' ' mini. 'I' hey ovrr-'niin' WcaU-iii-s-., in vul.irit v ;iinl oiui vi'ur., iinTc;i -t' vi- or ;uil li:ini li "nruns .in: s w i:ks" i .m,i.s at it (if orpins ami ImmIv. Nu $1.(M I " I : I C li(JX 15V HI A 1 1,. Siild by Davis' Pharmacy. lent. ktt vf n r A ti m sr- t aat fff ... n IfrflACME AND COLbi IV ' sp asw w avis sw aa v V sraw . at . tnant in pai1ed 0B ptymn of h T. . DLrfT,WIle andetail
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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June 1, 1904, edition 1
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