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THE JOURNAL,
Published every day in the- year ex-'
cent Monday. Journal Building 66-60
Craven St. -' - . . ". " --Phonb
No. 8. -v-
CHARLES L STEVENS, 1
.' EOrrOE AND rBOFRIBTOR,v" .
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
One Year, ' in adYance.
..-$4.00
,;r.;, 6.00
.On Year, nottaadvanc..,.--Monthly,
by carrier in the city.
60
Advertising rates furnished oil appK-
v--" -canon. - c -- L-.. . -v
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? Entered at the Post Office, Hejsr Bern
; CT-'as second-class' matter.
V OFFICIAL PAPER OP NBW ERN.;AND
' ff CKAVENOOUNTT. ,f .
New Bern,' N. ' C lIajschl2,;ljX)oC
THE EVIL OF SOCIAL DRINKING.
In the local eolurrowof ' the" Journal
daVSairo.-Wreco:dedthe f act
qays ago, was revwu y
a few
of the capture of those who were
ing drinks in this city,- thUftction of thereoff and any stations or other
sallinir beine- aeainst the lawVwhich places withinaid State which -any
made New Bern rprobibition city. be-
ingwithJanuaistofthUy
This, as it is called raiding blind
tigers," is the credited work and effort
on the part of those who favor the n;
-.tf i,o low inr Umior"
selhng, and wno believe that the force
of the law is the method, and . thd me-
dium through which temperance can be sufficient quanties for medicinal; purpq
promoted. ses. Provided "farther, that this . act
WBHT.Pmr,U ran f mad "of shaU not be construed to prevent' the
those who sellliauor,thequestion(s to
wnoui aup liquor hwi i wu uo w
stranger in town! .To the person who
- has been the hanser on at the open sa
loonT Or is it to the youth who finds
. . , ... ... j. . .
an excitement m getting a drink in pro-
niDiiion wrmoryt
Prohibition, the wish to shut up the!
saloons, and prevent the open selling of
liq-ior, may be said to have two classes Nortl' Carolina, none others yfc; Alle
, ,. - - ghariv, Ashe Burke Bertie, : Bladen,
. .. . N
ciass is composed oi me religious peo-
pie, and those who belive in temperance)
as a strictly moral issue. The second
' " claaa la coir,Md of thoaa whn mav he
classed a. temperate, but are not total
aosiainers memseives, dui wno iavor
prohibition because it is favorable to
' their individual business interests.
' - ' To the first class, the Journal believes wood' Iredell; Johnston, Union, Gokls
- iham i. - .t j, it. t.'K Doro towwbip m Wayne, Nashvillejmd
there.ls a great work for it to perform Uanfingt m N88h,ke ,Mamaw
. u iwxpecui or nopes hi see truw tenr
.. perance secure a foot hold In this city.
'. While the open saloon no longer .offers
. .' temptation to the youth of . this "city,
v there has gained a wide spread spirit of
awIJ drinking. hirh b. it. Anal mttmnim
themingof habitual drinker, and
eventually drunkards, U an evil which
tends to Jie demoralization of the youth
and their ruin as would the open saloon.
v i The Uw has closed -the open saloon, " the eare of two doctors, but was -vnrnbl United Bute Senator from
.Itnatgivenwthorityt, armt those .iSK i'f-
t , i Dr. ing s New Discovery,. -. The first fhurvlaj of tmwmonlar . v.: s
1 t b myseU liquor, exeept by doc- dose gaw rerf, siid r bottle eqM 'x'K - --v-. '-t
. wi (iincnjiuwi, nut uwrv i no rv i ma. purj curs - iw aora tnroau t
- . stramt upon social drinkinr. and there
can be none, ueert thiWh lha mi
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- tractive force and religious demeanor
- of the individual who shall . show" to
- than who are inclined to soda) drinking
to see the error of so doing, ' and . so
" , breeJi op the habit " -''?,,: '. "
. "- . i is aooasy worn, and yet tbert
. , .u.i-.w-..,.(-.v...l
VT , .
. - ctw was m . MNismf w
cnatBpuiooMoaaioac1,iorproniutioaiif It fails to cure, .
fal Its moral effect, is void and warihteaal
tmleas the social side - of drinking be
mom wiqc sumls lor ehriatianlt and J the cnrrU. h, the Clew Si. cJ
ssorallty, the prii istfao of the Wwoe, jlery at Weal PUuioo th rp broke
' and the approval ploeaj opon those
toaaperaaco stands ior geoa ssorais and
a Uan eliiAMMhla,
" A Cbkcag Aldtnaiir Owes Uli Etec-
. tloa U ChsmbtrUis'i Cougli
Ftmsf.
t . 1 mn Rwuir a no mi xnmnoeiy
I Chamtarlauo s Ceugh Eai.
T6f fof atoeUons of tho throat and
hmf," says Row. John fflolrki rX"
8 ! 8L, CblraaK "Two ftmn
ago dvHng a tHtal campalm, I
ffmght eold after Uing ovrrHtr
wnKo invfetaid any li.ruat and I u
finally ewnplll to stop, AS I eooW t'A
ark skxt. In wy eatrefnlty a frM
S.lvbMd ln4 U OBO Charnlrbiri'S V'vJ.
.Kn,ly. 1 in A t iki ft-r.
tKBiO ewsVd A tl m iy
Whrfl I found t) m-tt p- rt ( (e in
;' fiamrr.all ti h4 U-eo' r-i1- '."I 1
Vast aTrral Anm II iUy, V' f i 1 1
. m UfVir f thr-, i t) - tun
I lak tfiiar- ' '-a ti t I wn r
amhtUr'-i'. 'L" T1j -"- ' u
M 1'T "i lr . ; '.
ilia
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l e..t l
at K ,
if i
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Ttiuner VI t w el.,
That su-H is t "t c 1: 5 i n c-
eluslv'y proven I y fifr? - rc--e.ir.n.
iTof. Unna, the no'.ci Eur-'.n gkin
apectallst., declares thit dnndruH Is tha
burrowed-up cuticle ef the aeaip, caused
by parasites dpstroylnr the vlt.iilfy in
the hair lulb The hair becomes'llfeless,
and. In time, (alii out. .This cap be pre
vented. , - . - . " " ' '-;'
Newbro'a Herpiold kill;-thia -dnndrafT
eerm, and restores the fcai to its natural
aoftneea and abundancy. .........
Herpicld is now uped by thousands of
people all aatiafied that it is f!ie moat
wonderful nalr preparation on the mar
ket to-dar- . - -r-. - V
Bold br Jeadrn arurjrlsts. esnd 10c. In
tmr for snrapla Ut .The Horplcide Co.,
Detroit, Mien. .
C. D. BRADHAM. Special Agt. .,
fcew Anti-Iup Law. ,.'
i For the benefitof persons owning jugs
or expecting to become, owners of same
provided the do not live in counties or
sections exempted, the text of- the hew
law is given. ' . ""1"v
An act to define the place of sale of
intoxicating Honors in worth lrp-
hna, ,
The General Asseinhly of NorthCaro-
Hna do enact;.
ec. I. That the place wheredelivery
of any spirituous, matt vinous, fermen-
or intoxicating liquors is. made tol -Lotsof folk5
0 Nortb Carohnl 8hall bejteto v v
-onatnied and held to be the ;place of
person, firm or. company or conwatiotil.
i;qU0M f or th pise ot dehvering or
conveying the same to -purchaser
shall be construed to be. ,the tplae -of
sale, provided thfit tlils act ghallTiot be
JZi2
mtoxieatfnff yquors -ia druggists to
town or c,ty iwhere the salef such liq
Uors is not prohibited fcy lavr.
Sec. 2. " That all liquors; or mixtures
hereof by whatever namCAllec(;. that
will produce intoxication, shall be .con-.
fct Kq.
ubr4within the meaning f this .act.
Provided, this act shall lapply. to ihe
I following, counties; an.-townships--m
1 Brunswick, Buncombe, Caldwell, Car
teret Catawba,V Cherokee; JCabarru?,
Moore,-Vance,. Wake, - Hyde Warren,
Watauga, -Yancey Lincoln,- Macon,
Mwsklenbirrg. Mitchell,- . Montgomery,
T'SXT'T
CleVelaed, jCrav.en, Duplin, , Dur-
ham, Forsyth, Pfanklnv Gaston; Gra-
1 ham, Gates, Guilford, r Harnett- Har-.
Whlteville, Pine Bluff and Chadboum
in Columbua. jf,Jv'v
airiKei nioaen hocks.
When your ship of health strikes the
hen reck: of Consumption, 1 J'hetl.
I Z?L
for Consumption... J. W McKlm
non of Talladega Spring, Ala., Writes!
I"l had been ery ill with Pneumonia,
I bronchitis, toughs and eokla, v Goamn-
teed at all druggist Price 60 cents and
U W. Trial bottle free.1:
The Secretary of the Treasory hu
issued a warrant for $750,000 to favor
of Mansfield, McMurray A ComUh,
lawjrara reaUuig in the 'Indian Terri
lory, as fees for services, rendered by
thanj to the ChyUw and ChkLattaw
lntm--rjr
.T0CUBEACOLD7JJ6NEpAY.
I 'Tak litativo tromo Quim'ne tsb-
A 0 monfl,
' E. W. Grove's signstur oo tact bui
and 0o then wetv htuHerl to the button.
mwmwww v vu . All wrrr
IVIIlul
, locrtdltjli Brutality. .
II oroukl have br lnr-r,Jil,1i. l.ruUl-
itf If Chas. F. timberiti-r, .
N. Y., had not done Uw Int he
for his sufTcrlRtaotj. "My l"?. he
I ya, email nm run wt na ava.
ao I rlWd I :i A',pti f Anora
"hlfb quirk ly IW It , 1 .vl h.
" JfT timi ami a-. i a.
Only 2ew.u :i
( "if , i'.atrl 4 h ,
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1'u h-.nf' tm J'.ja;iJ Ur
atf-T4 S n.-',r g i f !v
lr tt r l -i I't.it r
)-rn uffrri!f '1'.h
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i ; i .. lire iu.t j a (:.. .-o f g.
- u;e a :':... J it will prolong the La
r je in our county. . .
Mr. Albert Taylor and wife are very
ery sick. '.. . ". .
Our faitlif ul Dr. Sanders is' on the
run all the time. We- are glad that he
keeps up. . - - t "v" 1 ''
On March. 4th.- a runaway negro
went through our neighborhood that
caused some little excitement but not
long after he passed a detective came
on his track and before 8 o'clock p. m.
he had him in custody. We congratu
late our young detective, j-:-: v..
Mr, Henry J. . Garrison rom , New
Jersey is still at Mr. E. B. ' Moore's
We hope;he has enjoyed himself.
-mr,.i. tu ViUtnrie ana . son liUjatl'menaurate with thoir.rrisRnfmemhr-
went out fishing and : eaugh five large
buck.shad,.,that was a targe catch fori
""K""" v . r. . - -
Well, the legislature has-jourhed'
and we welcome our .Senator, Webbr 7LZ TZ r:"
back with open arras believing that hej-e,, wa8 ,Xpended on improve- aiitt tlms Plsdudu, a favorite nme, to
has done his best t,- '-.' fmrnit nf rwranrlRnr.airA -nnl a Nintr1. I eaiilM the name of the little one. Thev
; tarmers are getting along right well
w the work.- - J- j
Capt, P,.-M.;B.ussell, Jr." and jnate L,.!ed
uijic iiwi guile u liuw Dern.vuyu
Russell will ba4 with freight for Car
teret Co. ? " . ' Jt V
re .planting Irish po-
The weather has Jturned ' warm . and
we; hope the good old Summer time is
v. ? m. c.
TICE!
Wt5 tvnx?aavor.mao and wntiinn.lri t.ha
JullM Stfttoe luierasted lu the cure ot
Jolum; W hlstrv or otbae drucr hublta.
althcr forthenisolvesor frleods. to hav
ono of Dr. VVoollftv's boojta on theae ala
mass.. Write Dr. B. M. W oolley, Atlanta,
ua.,-Ku ho i , uuuae vui oa sent yon nreo.
TT
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""'.-, bottles t half-price, 25 cents, and, ai
to Foreign Secretary Lansdown in set-'i .v,,iv - v'r.,j , . . ,7 j
tlementof the North-Sea claims 7ll"t
the incident was thus closed. ''-., -
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'GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILE&
Itching, Blind, : Bleeding or Protrud
ing Piles, , Druggists refund money if
PAZO.TJINTMENT - fails' t cure any
ease, no 'matter of how long standing,
in 6. to 14 'daya. If your druggist
hasn't It send 60c in stamps and it wil
be forwarded post paid by Paris Medi
cine Co, St. Louis, Mo.-: ' " " t
The death of Senator. John H, Reo-
gan of Texa marks the passing of tbe
lastmember of the Confederate1 cabi
net . , r - .
MAS STOOD THE TEST 25 YEARS.
The old, original GROVES' Tastetess
Chill Tonic. "You know what von are
taking. Jt is iron and quinine in a taste
.7 form.- No cure, "no pay, BOcC-i.
Russell Sage tho -wealth;, financier, r
is reported to be quite sick at bis home
in Now York . '...:-- , ......
A -Safe ' Cough Medicine for Children.
In buying eough medicine for chil
dren never bo afraid to buy . Chamber
lain's Cough Reartdy..: There is bo Dan
ger from It and relief is always sufe to
follow' It especially valuable for colds
Croop"ahd whooping ough, For' sale
by all drugfriatsf.:-" .' .
Hen.' WWism . Brinunage'
TO:CTJRJi A COLD IN ONE DAY.
Take Laxative. Dromo- Quinine Tab
let, all druggtsU refund the mopey if
It fails to euro. v;
1 E, W. Grove's (ignatme 00 each box
26c
RcVo Danlu) Flickingor Wilbefofco, a
native AfrUsa missionary, who was
educated h -America,, was dropped
from the roll of tho United Brethren
Church, it having boon shown that he
had gone back to savagery and had
baeorne cbkf hie ok tribe of devil
wrirahiptrs.;
- SUi-yg Jortility.-
f- Sutktios abhw startling mortiility,
from sppendkius Snd peritnciHla, To
prevent and cure three awful "diaeaar
titer ia jnst iiC reliabla remedy.'. Dr
King's Nnr Life rills. M. . FUnnery,
of li Cwtom iluuaa P1ao, Chicago,
myi:. 'yht-y have 00, equal ftr Consti-
palUm and BiUnuancaa.'" V at s
wi f.'sC, ' ' - - -- . "
fir. rnry jmng nas signixt a oarv-
Iract to tmir lh United State naxt
fall.. ' - " - '
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wmm m , ,,
Csar ef C'n!Tifr,!i For Catarrh
That
Contain V
i:l -H.'vf1.
rcury,
li'-jr U r.
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:i-g it I! r.t.j.'tt
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'- t r,n p.
i.f am!l HTM I Crn.!r'
...ln tylf-n V '.. -1
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v0 I I f iff 1 f- n- r.l
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Bate, the
cU'.f i.f Cv..Lrarjf CI, arch
From February 1 34'
. . to February. . --
I8C5. ; .
At the last meeting of the Society
the annual report of the various officers
showed mark d progress in all the
departments of the work. The member
ship has steadily increased until it now !
numbers 127. The activities of the So-'
ciety have been quite evident ttt pro
moting the interests of the local work.
315 visits have been made to the 'sick,
298 papers and leaflets distributed and
.245 garments have "beengiven; to tho
needy.
I : The financial increase has been, com-
ahin. - -" - ; --' ' ? ' .' X
AmtribuUon of $59 'was lhade to
Ithe Mrthodiat flrnhnnno-A. Turn honw'
wh aT 7K "PnnfWh, w two
button of $500 made tdthe New Church I
Buildinir Fund.'t The total amount rals-1
bv the Societv for all mirooaes dmS
ing the year is $1365. 7ff The regular
monthly meetings of the. Society are
well attended, and" the Cause of Home
Mission la growing fat the loyalty and
love of our people.
f ' v'" Phannacy Usual Offer. .
i,"J isn't often; - that ; wo have faith
enough in the medicine put up by other
people to be willing to offer to refund
the money if jt " does not cure," said
Davis' Pharmacy to n Journal maq who
dropped into their store;-!"but -.we' ro
gTadto sell Dr. Howard'a specific for
the cure of constipation and. : dyspepsia
oo that basis'.
v"'j;he Dr.. Howard Company, in order
ltoKeiquieicmtroauctorysaie,atitnor -
" umr regular iuijf vmn
one has been brought back as unsatis
factory., i.' -r, . : .. ; j-.j., . --"One
great advantage oftthis specific,
he continued, "is ' its small dose, and
convenient form. There Ore sixty doses
in a viol that can be carried in tboiveat
pocket' or-purse , and .'every 'one has
more medical power than a big pill or
tablet or a tumbler of mineral Wat
er.1 -' z' ,V; 'v r ."- X ; '. "jj
'.'We are still selling th specifio at
half-price, although we cannot toll how
long we shall be able to do so, and any
one who is subject to constipation, sick
headache, dizziness, 4iver trouble, indi
gestion, or a- general played-out condition-
ought to take advantage of this
chancew You can tell your readers that
if they are no satisfied with the specific
they can come right back to -our. store
and we 'will, cheerfully refund .their
money.: ... . -.
Farnien Aroused: Outlook Good.
IMitorJournaL .!. ?? .- ;;' U.-i.1-
A '.house to house 'canvass of the
third township showa. that: 2,400 a
were planted last year and pledges have
been made in said township . for. a re
duction ttf 1800. acres making' a clear re
auction of 40 por cent, with a little bus
ger pnportionaj reduction ta jfertf-
lisera,. ur..?.s -J ,-J.vl'i-A '.
J hav never seen farmers more . de-
tormihed; since tbe.fought and, ' whip
ped the Jute bagging--.treat and: they
are going to fight . this . batUe to tho
finish and gam another victory. Jf tho
third township Is a fair sample . of tho
cotton belt generally.., ' - "7 X: -
We winork on tho first township
this week and hope to find tho fanner
generally looking out for his best in tor-
eats. " ..-y.-
March 12U 1906. D. LANE.'.
PROTECI YOURSELF--
-1 .';
r.1 AGAINST 6CRMS.
PsealS With Watk llosiaOhS felaa) UsMs Is
' ' Cslck leaaa,-r '
t : . .
.When the stomach and digestive
gans axe weak, tho. food does not dV
goat, and there is a sour, slimy, fer
mealing mass, making it an Ideal 'spot
for the dinaaae firms to multiply. The
only way to pTotcct yourself against
diaeaso germ is to strength . (he
alomaah rW digtivo organs, snd
Ui-o-M is the ofllyAgenC so far as is
known, that will accompl'uih thia.
The Ordinary Itifxltcina that is taken
fur Indigmtion and atrmach trouhles ia
a4v(!rtad to art opon the food start.
snd hanr ran give ra mare thin tm-
prrrary relief. Mi-o-na la s certain curs
in all of stornsrh' trail Ira,
"l't''C ranrfr, bauae It nMe the
tinrh an,I dx-iive (jrjana to act In
ay K..t'ir! ititeTKli 1)17 1 jritxilt',
)ir i;;, f vitmt ehgnat tht food; they
i" ; '' (''- : it.
If J ." r with d.a'roas aftr oot-
' 1 - ' thrmt, !-!- arid
1 . .:,.t S:. . . : .-'r J
. a r
Bw the 1 of , lrllU
1 ribe (.rt -lbc-lr hawra.
la an itstert-i-. a article oa the abo-
-s of I ruiil in he current Sautb-
eru Su:kUin me metooa OI nuuuiif
boys is thus described: . ' -
The ceremony of Initiation iato the
rights and privileges of citizenship In
the Bororo tribe Is interesting. The lit
tle bronze body of the baby boy Is
more or leas daubed with gum or pitch
and plated with white feathers; then
early 1n the morning before the rising
of the sun the family and friends and
tbe Driest, or eonjurer betake them
selves to an. eminence near jtbe village.
And .as the- sun the supreme power.
sweeps -majestically upward from- be
hind' the eastera wilderness the con
jurer pores the lower lip of the em
bryo-warrior with an rnitrument made
especially for the occasion and beauti
fully decors ted with brilliant feathers
and at tho same time whispers "Pladn-
du1 -(humming, bird), or the nam of
f.0' " .e
some other .animal or "object that tbe
w - J -'"LT
Jealousvof their nsmet and
w5" Bk them known to aUens.
In order to become a cltuen of the tribe
a person of alien birth would bar to
reside with it for some time- and be
initiated ranch as tbe child i. -
Tka ! OooO Old foat mm4 ftolta"
Tho ten drlnkerscox Australlo rival
those of Cbhia and,,Japaiv not,.bow
vorv ln the quality," but In the uan
tltyr cousumed. The men specially
drlnlf tlie beverag? n large quantities
ana au aay wng ana at 1 strengm
which would make" the cue of a tea
drinking' Chinaman;-curt, : On Sunday
morning the tea drinker starts with a
clean pot and. a clean- record. The pot
Is hung over the ore, with a sufficiency
of water in it Jpr tbe day'. brew, abd
when this Is -boiled he pours into It
enough of tbe fragrant herb te prodnce
a deep coffee colored liquid,
On Monday, without-removing yester
day's tea leaves, be repeats the process,
on Tuesday- the: sapie, likewise on
Wednesday,, and -so, on through the
week1- Toward tho close of tbe seven
days Jhe pot Is filled with en acrid
mash of tea leaves, out of wblcn the
tea is squeezed by the pressure of a
tin' cup. By this time the tea la the
color of rusty iron, incredibly bitter
and disagreeable to the uueducated
palate. The natives call It "real good
old post and rails,', tbe simile being ob
viously drawn from a stiff and danger
eus Jump, and regard It ss having been
brought to perfection. ..
THE ROMAN ARENAS.
Thar VVav Nat Mare RJaaa, as ThOaa
,. -,' of ha Modcra CInaa, -
The. arenas ,of ancient Borne were
not, ." some ' peopler suppose, mere
rings, or orals, such sS may be seen
Uf tho modern, drcua. ' They were
broen op and varied In character ac
cording to the nature of . too fighting
to.be done or to the tapricea of those
hi authority.- X)n one occasion an Arena
might resemble .the Numldian desert,
on another the garden of Hesperides,
thick set with- groves of trees and rtv
Ing tnoonds, while again. It pictured the
great rocks sad caves of Thrace. '
With tlcae - surrouaoings .tb coin-
batants- advanced., rotroatod, enchreied
their adverssrios or kept wild beasts'
at bay as occasion offered or as their
courage or tear suggested. Men com
bated not only with the more common
brutes, but with such monsters as ele
phants,- rhinoceroses,' hippopotamuses
and crocodiles, -? tsi other, occasions
flocks of game, such so. dear and war
ostriches, were ajbaodooed- to the aaalti-
tndo, sad in soma cases tho arenas
cpold be taroed into iskse, flUed with
tuonsters of the deep, and epos the ear
face of Which naval enaracaatata took
-lt -Thir-We JlariaaW
-.Tbe word Jlnrlklsha com from three
Japan roota, n-rlkl-aha. meaning
respectively scan, power, carnage,, one
It is not of Japaoese origin. ' Bo reoont-
ty as 1870 tho Incoavootewco ot the
slow, lumbortng two . wnesioa cans
touted tho thoughts of Jtnuah not.
dent to the ease with which tha hardy
QatJTee could propel e lightly oonstrsct-
ed vehicle. Sod en wse Invented, Soto
say by a miosloosry, otbor by a news
paper proprietor's son, Evr sine Uaai
the heavy caru aav bo osXlrsjy Ala-
jssesii wwi.,x.
'- Th Jiimio IS 4 frrr.
There Is S ttvn When death Is BiOca
aaair for s man than to fulfill his fluty.
and U h die ut for the sake of
daatb b cannot riocot tho doty thai
la aaslfned blm. TroO bravery y hot
la tlirowlng away awe's tlf of roorCnf
death, but ra doing one's duty St tb
haunt of oW tlf. . Too K'ttt Sot tor-
set thiL'trom "A liuttf of Ja
pan," by Matul Cnaa, V. "
" FofM jmpsirtd Appttlti, -
' Lns of petit always ru!ta from
fii!!j d Cla All that is neoded Is
S frw 4 bt Oianiliorlaui's Ffn'B
and Ur Tal!'-'-a. Th7 wifl rnvignr-
t tb atrimarh. tlrftghrn lb d'go
tinn and (It yrm an n-tlt (iks S
wolf. Th Tal.wts ! t a re-
ti li'.;va, T tr aala by all ftrog
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HORACE GREELEY.
Th Oratla, Braaqaa aa4 Wetcaaao
Paraakaaa lBtrmr.
"When Horace Greeler was first mar-
rleh a noV brought his bride home oa a
Vtalt" aald an old acauafntance, "a
sugar parry was given to their honor on !
a neighboring farm. All. the- a-ueata i a
bad arrived, and we were-looking ootK I Suffered for s long time with a bad
watching , for the belated,, bride snd. .ofCatawdtckai great deal of,
groom. At hurt we saw something P- hfiSn;
peering to the dlsta ?Aa.tolme'
object came Hearer we discovered it (topped do, m? breath had a aickening and
was the -old white horse of toe Ordistmgodcr.andlcoagbinccssantly
leys , siowiy . picaing dis way uirougn
themud.' Ou his back sat tbe bride
in a .brilliant yeJlow ftoclt,-wKh . a .
... - . . . . .
greent velvet, beit.-anai bemna oer,:
wrapped to his famous White; over-
coat, sat tb editor of tho New Iork
Tribune; - It was he. .funniest iBight i .
vet saw and aet us off In fits, of
laughing.' I remember that slmply
lay down antf rolled npon tbi floor in
r .-...;."?iw k ' '3- -I
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"Mr. Greeley came home every year
and after a day or two on the farm
would start out to walk miles and
call on people. He was never , known
to knock at a farmhouse door, No
matter whether he knew the Inmates
or not he would- push open the door,
"walk right In, alt town by the fire-
place and fall to discussing crops and
other topics . dear . to the farmer's
heart - Everybody wns glad to' wel
come this gentley brusque Uitrudcr."
AFRICAN SANDGTORM3.
Tfc Cnndltlona Which Brta About
. Thcae Ccaillj- niaatK. "
The ' sandstorms of African, deserts
are caused by the great power of the
sun's rays, the extreme dryness of the
air and .the small conducting power of
the sand. . The superficial layers of
sand lu the deserts' of Africa and
Arabia often become heated to 200 de
grees F, to a depth, of several Inches.
Tbe air resting on this hot sand be
comes also greatly heated, thus causing
ascending currents. As n result air
sows lu from ll sides, and, different
currents meeting; cyclones are formed.
which are swept onward by the wlud
prevailing at the time. Since the tem
perature of the air, originally high, Is
still further raised by the heated grains
of sand with which It Is loaded, It
rapidly increases to a most Intolerable
degree. In the shade It has been known
to reach 120 degrees.- It Is to the parch
ing dryness of this wlud. Its glowing
heat and Its choking dust and not, as is
sometimes .supposed, to any poisonous
qualities It possesses that Its clout rue
tlve effects on animal life are to be
ascribed. The effects of saudstormx
are most terrible, large caravnns bciii
frequently overwhelmed and destroyed
by them. It was by their agency that
tho nriulc of Cambyses uud Sen
nacherib were annihilated.
DEEP SEA ANIMALS.
rw Thane Who I. It B1oot
All
Yeg-etrftloii Get Tbelr KeoU.
'Xatlinilly the fish of the deep por
tlops of tbe oceiin are carnivorous, n.i
vegetable lire being rounu below jut)
fathoms," writes W. 8. Ilarwood In
Harper's Mucazlne. "In the Atlantic
ocean the vast Bargassa sen. coutalnlug
3,000,000 square mile of surfuce a
great murine prairie ns large as the
whole of the t'nlted States exclusive of
Alaska uud dependent Islands affords
Tegetable food for uncountable ani
mals, which In their due time die and
are precipitated to tbe depths, their
bodies In turn to be en tea by the anl
mats which IK far below all vegeta
tion. Bo It Is throughout tbe whole
ocean; animal life la constantly falling
from tbe surface waters tor the sup
port of tb animal Uf of tbe abyss. A
very large number of the deep sea nn
busts are exceedingly tenuous or trans
lucent In form so to put It having n
apodal organs of nutrition, but taking
In their nourishment through the walk
of their bodies, spproprlstlnr front tlx
water the food which suits them. Bom
of them have s bony structure, a skrle
ton. which they form slao from ttw
wster. allies snd csrboost of Urn be
Ing tbe chief akeletoo forming mate
rials." "
Had Derellev la Tw.
' A nsvtl oftVer one dsy noticed twi
sailors In earnest confab. One of then
wsr bnpertlng Information to bla com
panto of 4 - ory agreeable naton
jndgtag tron his Ixamlng roonteoaBri
Tb ofimr In reiatlog tb Inrioeti
says tb sannr of tb speaker auu
him very mocb, . As b paaaed by tb.
tnsa rahaed bis vote, with tb omnia
tatabl fntsntlod of bring A)vrbra
saying to bis oompsttkisu - . ,t
il meaa to glr np Ibis soafsrlng ltf
when say tln Is oot : I ata going I
marry a rirb widow woeasn, thr drr
Met of ebotcbrt.'. '.J .- '
The fW hHu
.Tbo.snUliig ahark may rat smi
now and Uwtbob orlrollsts doob'
ft bat Jf be doc us a tots rrnu. H
Buka tinned sonp tod jolty el tl
smlllne? shark's Ins; extracts fine too
efatoary Oil frnoi bl Uvof. BMkes band
ooa toitbar of hi skla. walking itk k
from hie bsckboo sad. ajaay oasfTf
Srtklra tax bis IswboiM end Iroth
I yoe WonUr that rb snarh tk t
alp at i man' a b sod UieaJOS
rath VwTrtbwsA '-r-.-.t '.','.-.
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A enrl Who ba rl KM b' Oht)
niapbrw l In drlr snd rrir rnndn
oatiy: "What tuts or U tb koowl
adc that SO an aow.wftl b aorrj
bm I fKa. It's borrai, borrUU. U
think Of r- Tarts JouraaL
te ertlMe.
fofothy Mamma. Willi frlmlj
ken tif at m all tt( Un la
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I coaunenced to use it, and after taking
several oorues j wasenna ana nave
aJeuu ImmA tkaa mil rilitai a jsiaofthswA M
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Wheeling; W. Va., May so, 1003.
I had Nasal Catarrh for yeara for which I
"fd S. S. 8. withvery gratifying rasuits.
"J00"1 apphcatjoss for some time,
and getting no permanent relief Icameto
theroncluiOTtW toeseatofthetrouble
blood. Knowillg g. a 8. to be
good blood medicine I began its use,
anafter using it for some little while it
aid away entirely wttn the offensive mn
ens in the nostrils, and I did not have to
hawk and spit, especially in the morning,
V dislodge the catarrhal matter.
1627 South St Fred H. Pussy.
- The filthy secretions and foul mucus that
are continually dropping back into the
throat, 15 nd their way into the stomach
and are absorbed into the blood. Catarrh
then becomes con
stitutional,sndthe only way to get rid
of it is through the
blood. Write as if
you have Catarrh,
and our physici
ans will advise yon
without charge.
The Swift Speclflo Ceaapssy, Atlasta, 6a.
'rite Duke mid the Barber.
In olilcn d.iy.s an.Kugllsh noble enter
al a btirbcr shop, and. upon Inquiring
for the m.aBter, was answered by au
upprcutke of fourteeu that he was not
at lioThc. "Do you shave, then?' asked
the duke. ' Yes, sir, I always do," was
the reply, ' But can you shave without
ruttlnsY" "Yes, sir; I'll try," answer
id thi' youth. "Very well," said the
.li.ki1, while sealing himself aud load
ing bis pistol. "But, look here. If you
let any blood, as true as 1 sit here I'll
blow your br.ilns out! Now, consider
well before you begin."
After a moment's reflection th boy
begun to make ready mid said, "I'm sot
a f mill of cutting you, sir," and tn a
short time hud completed the feat with
out a scratch, to the complete satis
faction of the duke. In gentle tones
his grace asked, "Were you not afraid
of having your lirnllu blown out wbeu
you might have cut me so easily V"
"No, sir; not at all, Ih' hh I thought
(lint lis soon as I hImhiIcI happen to let
any blood I would cut your throat be
fore you could have time to Are."
The reply won from the duke a hand
some rewaixl. II need aiMircely lw add
ed he never resumed bis dangerous
threat:; in a burlier Hhop. A lesaou was
taught hlui for life.
Derk'a Snrroir Kaeap.
David Keck, 1 lie culrbrated portrait
pointer aud pupil of Vandyke, while
traveling throuuli (iermany was aud
dcnly tuken 111 und to all appearance
died and wus hilil nut a ooi-m HI
servants, sitting round ' th bed, grlaved
heartily for lis- Iom of ao good a aiaa
ter. and an grief la thirsty drauk aa
heartily at the sum tlaac. One of tueiu,
becoming more In-fuddled than the rest,
then nildreHKcd his eotnpanleua thaa:
"Our master when allre wu fend of
his glass, let in out of gratitude,
then, give him one now he la dead."
Aaseut was given; the head of the dead
painter wax raised up and eotne wine
poured down or spilled about, tbe fra
gfencc or spirit of which cauaed Beck
to open his eyes, upon which tbe aerv
snt, who, being drunk, half forgetting
bis master wna dead, forced down tbe
remainder of the glass. The painter
gradually revived and tbua escaped1 a
living Interment.
Notice Of Meeting Te Consider Com
potitlon.
Ia th District Court of th United
Stat for th Eastern Diatrirt of North
Carolina. In Bankruptcy, in tha mat
tr of J. T. Cooper of Bayboro, In tha
County of Pamlico, and District afore
said, a Bankrupt
Notice ia hereby given that (Vmpo
etUon of Bl pr cent, apao all onee
rarwi debts, notaatiUed to priority, in
slbfaction of said debts, has baa pro
posed by the above named Bankrupt u
ale erdltoro, as provided by tb acts of
Congr rohulng to baakropUy sad
that e fraMtlngof soid cr)liors wiB b
aU at the U. 8. Court room bt New
Rare, N. C 00 March 18th lt0,;at
It e'cloek M., to art opon said proposal
for e eorwptsritaoa, aatmrdrog I tb pro
viaioneofsoU AcU sod the Rale of
Coort." t ; ' 1 "
, . ' SAMUEL W8MAIXW00D,
Z Refer faa lUnbnrpVy.
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