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THE JOURNAL Published weri day in rth yea ex cept Moulav.&Joarna Building CraveiSt. ' tj.;--1vf ! H :: - ; - v Phohi Na "Vi" -Ci ""AV CHARLE3 ustevins42 -v IISWSCRIPTIONBATES . .One Year, tn advanee. ....i.44.00 One Year, not in advance........T 6.00 VHaiby'BUia'tbedt7..M'; .60 iSvWI. .. . i 3" , A : .: Advertising rates famished on appli cation, ' , .".; Entered all the Post Office, New Bern H. C as aeeond-claas matter. amcuL ipapeh or new bkbn and , CRAVEN COUNTY. , New Bern, N a. Feb. 22 1906. WATER ROUTES TO COMMERCE PROMOTE v. , Commercial growth, as well as growth v 4n population in towns and cities, is ' :'; largely assisted where the place can - "have both rail and water communica " tions with the outside world. These double connections mean competition, and competition means both lower , ' rates, and a greater endeavor upon the . 114 ill riA-i u rn vai man a Tin nna r bv ..i - ai ; -l ii i v r- - v ' ; ' ..l..'-.f-A fldvA nrnrrinf. hhinmAnt nf m0nlian. v. lliaa ' ',i ,. In addition to its already established ' boat lines, Wilmington, N. C. , has now ' secured through the efforts of its mei ' rhants a regular boat service between -A It nti-TT DnUlntAM n.L.U MAS...... A ...MB ..i,jr mm &aiiiMiuit, wiiiuii lilcaua much for the commercial trade of that 's . Kinston, with praiseworthy efforts 4 : on the part of its business people, is . &jiui w dciuic a liver service uii tne Neuse, which( shall give its trade a hi- water route, therefore a competing A V V A y . ... HUV. MI1U blllUUKII lb. UCUICI .C-commercial conditions for its mer- chants. 'ry. ': Occasionally in these columns there .T is given notice that a sailing v cssel is : -at Baltimore, whose captain is prepared io accept consignments, for merchants ' . r,at New Bern. This sailing vessel trans- ' nortRf.irtn ia imnnrtanr tn fho ommmt nf its tonnage, but this is small and the sailings of such a vessel cannot be on any regular schedule, as would a steam . . boat. That tkaM 1 A nmul ) n .... .h lo gwu ucai u i uaue don at Baltimore by the merchants of .this city is well known, and with a reg-,- ular steamboat line it would be much ; "r larger. A regular boat service between ' New Bern and Baltimore would benefit . ; the trade of both cities, and likely be : profitable to the transportation com- pany. Every once in a while there is agitation among the merchants of this ; city on this water route. There is a ' ' kXTV SJftiriJlt rnilroad rhomn, Knt tkum Sm nothing more than a short lived pro y.test, and everything is quiet again. t What ia wanted is a movement for a ooat service which shall be kept up un , : til the object is atUiried. No one will . deny that such a boat service is desira- .' bla, and po one will deny that such a ' .water route boat service can be ob- tained, if the right effort is made, and ' tht there will be no such service until the effort is made, la also quite ioi- , , y Talk of dull trade is never heard when ,,; merchants are occupied going after boeineaa, and with more boat lines leading to northern ports, or even . aech a port a Norfolk, where other - eooaecttoRs cocld be made, there will be a much larger businm here, and thereby greatly Increased trade activ ity among local merchants. ' There it more Catarrh in this eectkm of the country than all other dieoaeae put together, ami until the last few year was Mppoad to be incurable. For i great many yean doctors pro" twenced it a local disease and pre scribed local remedies, and by corwUiit ly filing to cure with local treatment, prooouoeed tt InmrsbU. 8dence has proven eaUrrh U be a conetiUiUoiial diseao and tberefore requlrre eoneUta ikml treeUant lUQ's CaUrrh Cure nvanofactered by f. J, Cbeory A Co., ToWfay Ofaio, is the only onstitullonal rore o the market, tt la taken inter wily la rtuees from 10 drop lea tee n'TOfuk It acts directly on the bteod rxj mxtcata attrfaeej of the systern, l!oy dffer one kmdre4 aetlari for aey ' s it fjM to rare. fWnd for cirruUri 1 iMiiMmUk Addrees , , r. i. CIIEKKT A CO., TeWe, 0.' !-uld Iry rmctU4. IB. ' Take liaD'e Family IlU ft eonstj f.fka. . 1 I rgtHmt Roeerhe and Keever er4 MlM trrk Moore vistlmeef foiwtay terr.wm'd We4-oa eolrkkei, were re i !lM better. Hope m snlertahW f i.' t rccnrry of Kaueehe, the worrt t V tnjored. v ' - . ,r.:L;.-'i yourhatJ--..... Umr by a Mj-Uafc Om. Bat It Kakes ,r..--;v--!V.- ..V Ti Ato. t. - - t 'A man usually bays -Jhat tnafs la style," but -the modera hat for ma tou to wiiir or. ; ., t . . Bsldbeada s trewlnc mors -aumar ous even day. - Hata mak axeellent txvedins place for the aarasitle Karma which sap tho iitb from tb rooU of the hir.-. -v t ""' ; ' '- When your hair Tscgliis to 'tall eat and your aoalp is-full of Dandruff it- Is a ur sign that these eeuntlass serms ere busily at. work. There-is hot one way to overcome the trouble and kill the germs-4hat way is to apply Newbro's - BerpleMe "to the sealp-4t will kill the arerma and' healthy u"r u ore 10 result, v-a. :r)'; r Sold by toadlDg; druggists. Send 10o. In alatnpe lor sample to The Herpldde TJs., tietroK. wen. . r 0 D. t-HAOBAM, "pedal -gu Common Colds are The Cause Jot Hib Sri- out Dissssss. i Physicians who have gained a nation-, al reputations as analysts of the cause of varicus diseases, claim that if catch ing cold could be avoided a long list of dangerous ailments would never be heard of. l Every one knows that pneu monia and consumption originate from a cold, and chronic catarrh, bronchitis, and all throat and lung trouble are ag gravated and rendered more serious by each fresh attack. Do not risk your life or take chances when you. have a cold. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will cure it before these diseases de velop. This remedy contains no opium morphine or other harmful drug and has thirty years of reputation back of it, gained by its cures under every con dition. For sale by Da via Pharmacy andF. S. Duffy. Orrin Steinburger, a well known ar tist of Urbane, O., has lived all winter on the top of a majestic oak tree for his health, bis hom, Camp Aloft, was without a rxf, and he has there braved and enjoped the caress of the elements. Dragging to Death. A miserable invalid suffering from disordered female functions, monthly pains, nervousness, fallings, dizziness, indigestion, biliousness, constipation, etc., will find relief in wine of Cordui and Thedford's Black -Draught, two of Lhu most valuable, reliable, scientific, curative medicines known for the treat ment of sick women. They are sold at all drug stores, and should be in every home. Try them. J. Milton Turner of St. Louis, Mo., formerly American minister to Liberia, ia endeavoring to enlist the interest of isthmian canal officials in the employ ment of negro labor from the United States in building the canal. The Original Laxative Cough Sprup is Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar. It expels all cold from the system y acting as a cathartic on the bowels. Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar is a certain, safe and harmless cure for colds, croup and whooping cough. Sold by F. S. Duffy. France is willing to yield control of the Moroccan police to the Sultan pro vided French officers arc employed. Frightfully Burned. Chas. Moore, a machinist of Ford City, Pa., had his haxd frightfully burned in an electrical furnace. He ap plied tiucklen's Arnica Salve with the usuul result: "a quick and perfect cure." Greatest healer on earth for Burns, Wounds, Sores, Eczema and piles.. 25c at AH Druggists. Fifteen years was the heaviest term imposed in sentencing the mutineer 1 of the battleship Potemkine Plrallof Foley' Hsoey asf Tar. Foley A Co.. Chkaffo. nrirfnatI Honey and Tar aa a throat and lung rcmeuy, ana on account or uie great merit and popularity of Foley's Honey and Tar many imitations are offered for the genuine. Ask for Foley's Honey and Tar and refuse any substitute of fered as no other preparation will give the same aatnfecUon. It is mildly Uxs tive. It contains no opiates and is sal est lor cm wren and delicate persona. For salt by Davis Pharmacy. The charge on which officials of the Western Federation of Miners were arrested in Denver Wnd taken to Drawn at Boise City, Idaho, Is murxWtng former Governor Steunenberg, who was Mown up by a bomb. TVs YetWw Fever Serai has rertnlly been discover. It bears a close reeemblaneo to the malarial term. To free the system from die ease germs, the most effective remedy is Or. King's New Life ritln. Cuaraa teed to rare all diseases doe L) malaria poison and sxmttlpaUoa, 25. it AO Druggist, v ' If in kind of ttleoai mood " To wish an aid to digest food. No other ptQ Id half so good As DeWitl'f Ultie Early. Ulun ' ' WW e'er yea fetapsffding (Q, I nd need megle little pill, NtfttherenewinfiQtheUa ' Ue DeWIU'a Little Carry Risen, A plot in free ss-aaalne of emHats sni der4ia the jail si RerslofT, Base!', '. . ' . V ' J"" To draw the Are out of a burn, h rat friihjt Vprirf srar, of U sure !tls, enrs, tetter, ewme ar4 all sk in twl ara'p it, v ) iu' Wifc 1tA fUlra, A sroCc f' (roi fr.uir Ka tmtfy rsusae sk)i .pr.ly rlf. Ak f lWHt's-t.e g'nuioe, Qok ,y f, R, IhiT. A Met::.- Cutpe). . : The Eev. J, a Warren, pastor rt Sharron Baptist Church, Bakir, Ga., aays of Electric Bitters. "It's a God send to mankind.' It cured me of lame back, stiff jointsand complete physical collapse. I was so weak it took me half aa hour to walk a mile,,. Two bot tles of Electric Bitters have made me so strong I have ; just walked three miles in fifty minutea'and feel .Hke walking three more, . It's made a new man of me." Greatest remedy for weakness and all Stomach, Liver and Kidney complaints; Sold Under sruar- antee at All, Druggists. i DruglStore Price SOci-.y. ; Virginia, through her Attorney Gen eral, petitioned the Supreme Court for permission to enter Suit against xWest Virginia, for a porUon of the debts eon- traQted before the two States-separated. :-f-?,;-:v-,- '"-r A.Habltte Be Esoouragsd.. ' The mother who has .'acquired the habit of keeping on hand -a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, saves herself a great amount of - uneasiness and anxiety; Coughs, colds and .croup, to which children are susceptible are quickly cured by its use. It counteracts airy tendency of a cold to result in pneumonia, and if given as soon as the first symptoms of croup appear, it will prevent the attack, This remedy con tains nothing injurious and mothers give it to little ones with a feeling of perfect security. Sold by Davis Phar macy and F. S. Duffy. In submitting to Congress the re ports, of the consulting engineers on the Panama canal,, the President, Sec retary Taft, Chief Engineer Stevens and the Canal Commission recommend ed a lock canal. Luckiest Wan In Arkansas. "I'm the luckiest man in Arkansas,,' writes Q. L. Stanley, of Brono, "since the restoration of my wife's health af ter coughing and bleeding from the lungs, and I owe my good fortune to the world's greatest medicine, Dr. King's New Discovery, for Consump tion, which I know from experience will euro conaumptiorfif taken in time. My wife improved with the first bottle and twelve bottles completed the cure." Cures the worst coughs and colds or money refunded. At All Druggists. 60c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Prof. William G. Sumner, of the so cial science department ol Yale, an nounces that at the beginning of the next college year a new department that of sociology and anthropology willbeesUblished. He will be at the head of it. A Masses to Health. Kidney trouble is an insidious danger, and many people are victims of a seri ous malady before the symptoms are recognized. Foley's Kidney Cure cor rects irregularities and strengthens and builds up the kidneys, and it should be taken at the first indication of kidney trouble, as it ia impossible lx have good health if the kidneys are derang ed. For sale by Davis' Pharmacy. Five persons were burned to death, two others seriously injured and four houses completely distroyed by a fire at Johnstown Pa, Gas-la Ue Itesioek. Belching and that sense of fullnesi so often experienced . after eating Is caused by the formation of gaa. The stomach fails to perform its functions and the food ferments. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets will correct the disorder: They aid digestion and strengthen and Invigorate the stomach and bowels. - for sale by Davia' Phar macy and P. 8. Puffy. Lord Ash burton was married at Park to Frances Donnelly, an American "act ress, whose stags name is Frances Bel mont, formerly of ew. York, and cm of the orginal "Flowdora'' sextet of 190L ' . ' v Thia ailment . la nanalle . ranl h rheumatism of the muaelae aiwt im K cured by applying Chamber kvia's rut Bairn two or three times a day and rub bing the parts vkorousli at each anon. eationV- If this does not afford relief, bind on a place of flannel slightly damp ened with Pain Balm, nod quick relief M almost sure to follow. For sale by Dark Ttmrmpj and P. & Duff. . The open door of a sUUroom which had bm occupied by a woman and three young children on the trip ef the raD River line; Steamer riymonth ,-from New York te PalLRiver Msm. led to the discovery that Mrs. John Walters of Brooklyn. N Y., had taken the lives of her three tittle aeee tnd then her ewa by drove big, . , ,t ',." No plU is aa r4eaftt and i.ttl DeWUt's little ta!y Riant, ThMe Famooe Uule IHls are so mild and ef fertive that children, o1m-sU Wiles tnd weak peopls srjfry thr Ipansine effect, while strong rpof U My thoy Sre It pt Rrr pills soU, Knrt grin. 8.kl by F. i. Duffy. . . . - I5tartlir rvnnrte hare rril tn'm arsaf O.M-am fnsw prs t!,t tWn. rwted 15.f'. (YX) ewtal of ilia l.i. OsrUeT, Yerkcs I frtiiw.ua. T)at W Us r-FJilTt rre.,t- j O ) nr1 it. ra Ka r.T I at r-r a. ,n ti mle n ln!i;alk-n tf t' e f.rmf tr!. n jr',rn"!f 'a kj! !.rrv TONS OF GOLD TREASURE.' Vaet Store of Wealth Empties Froat Mew World Iat Old. It nas nere been told how Tost was ItM treasure tnut was emptied from the ue-world Into the old la the giorfoos dars of tbepauisb dominion. -AY can only Judge of now great ft was by col lateral evidence The booties, pf Cortes And I'lzarro are famous la suns Is of (liew world history, - la them we bare .read now the soldiers of the former tarried a way only smalt part of the treasures looted at Mexico, yet were so Headed down with stolen . gpld 41mt iwben they fell from the causeway Into the lake la the memorable retreat from ' Mexico thoy .sank . and1 drowned- as j weighted with plummets of Jead; also we resd bow Pisarro exacted as n. trib ute for the. liberation of the Inca Ata hulpa gold ihat filled to the depth of seyernl feet a room seventeen f eerwide by. twenty-two -feet Ions' and that was r valued ' at 1,300,000.' pesos d'or. the equivalent: of nearly, f 15,500 of ot money..; ; v When Drake sailed the south sea In 'the Golden Hind npon his piratical voyage of circumnavigation In.; the years 1577-79 and when Ue captured the Nostra Senora Uella Conccpclon--sur-uaitied the Caeafue or Spitfire of Cape Sari Francisco, it took thrco days to iransier tno treasure from the cap tured ship to ul, .own... In that single haul there was -realized a "purchase," as It was-called, of over twenty-six tons pf silver, besides eighty pounds of virgin gold, thirteen chests of pieces of .eight " containing over $1,000,000 in money and an enormous amount ot jewels and plate. , Upon tho evldenca of John Drake we read that when the Golden Hind laid - her course for England, by wayiif the uape or.uoou Hopet she was so heavily "ballasted" with pure' silver that she "rode exceeding deep in the water." Harper's Magazine. THE MOONSTROKE. A Sailor's Experience After a Night Nap on rjeclt In the. Tropica, "People laugh at moonstrokes," said ft sailor. "They, call them shellbacks' superstition. I once had a moonstroke, though, aud I tell you It was no laugh lug matter. . "In a full moon one night lu the trop ics I ta asleep ou deck. The moon elioue directly on me. I lay in a white pool of moonlight. So three hours weut by. "Then, when they woke me, I felt like a niau in a dreaui. -My mouth huug open, as H does when I sleep, and I co'.ili'n't close It, and my head lay over on tho side, and I couldn't Btraighten It up. "A'o!' could I understand what people said to me, nor could I obey orders. Volcen I'd hoar fur away, bat they seemed meaningless, unpleasant I was very drowsy. All I wanted was sleep. "They worked on ino for two days, rubbing me down with cold water and doslag me with castor oil, before they brought me round. And always after that 1 have been careful never to sleep -where the uionn's rays could get at me. My mooiiHtroko happened eight years ago, but still at every full moon I am stupid and drowsy, my bead droops a little to one side, and my mouth tends to hang open. "There's many a sailor has been moonstruck, but this accident never befalls Inudsuieu. Landsmen, you see, never sleep out of doors." New York Herald. The Daeklna- Steol la Enalaad. Tho lastest recorded use of the duck lug stool In England (the designations cucklng and ducking were, of course, synonymous In tho days of Queen Eliza beth) was in 18(H). It was at Leomin ster, when a woman named Jenny Pljies, alias Jane Corran, was paradod through the town on the ducking stool snd (lucked In the water near Kenwa ter bridge by order of the magistrates. In 1817 another woman, called Sarah Leake, was wheeled round the place In the same chair, but not docked, as, fortwialely for her, the water -waa too low. ' The Instrument of punishment In question has not been used since then. Loudon Notce snd Queries. India RakWr Tree Pratt.' . The fruit of the India rubber tree Is aomewbat similar to that of the EUd nus communis, the castor oil plant, though aomewbat larger. . The seeds bsve a not disagreeable taste and yield a purplish oIL. It Is a fairly good sub stitute for Unseed oil, though It dries less rapidly. . Mixed with copal bloe and turpentine. It niakee good tar nish. The oil may be also need la the mnnOscture of soaps and lithographic hiis. ,. The seeds are' aomewbat like tiny chestnuts, although darker tn col or. The Indian girls are fond of wear ing bracelet and necklets made; of them. ' .--;- V leTa as Tveeale Maker. , Did you ever consider hew "much trouble and turmoil In -the world is ttlrred Op by loaf era t DB It and too win he surprised. ' tartef Igate caref al ly and yon i Till Hod lost nine of the tan mseos and quarrels that yea know of In your town or neighborhood were started by loafers wbe bad o bosl neee of tbetf own to attend td eod so imt busy with other peopVi affalrtv BorliBrton IttmbllrasK ;,. . .- ' V lf Wes, 5 ' If yea are aq il Ud IUi uiyone who ia troubled with this dbtrrasing aitmit yon can dohlm no greater fay or than to tell him to try Chsmbsriain's Balye. ..It gtvae bisUnt rslief. Trice Ei eents tr hot. Rr.ld by Davie' I bar macy end F. ft. Duffy. . Fir Thomas Lipum has ofTpren a rut the j a fop to te rvxl f- in the 22 rat ing rlne ttt the JPsrht raring SoriAtiin of Uarhii(u. lhf sre V0 fluN In the nriliiti. rf 'prwwfiting th pr-rta from I'nivirvrrtiwn to Annijusn. Tha enp will Yrtvrr l,ltrr I he r n'J"T f it tt Pnr sf the f.rat inning wa CASTOniA r-r i a a- ! C Vaed ef th Oyatar. - "Many gallons, probably many bar rels, ot water are drawn through the Ellis of each oyster each day," write) a university professor, "and the micro scopic : beings that " it may bold "are strained out snd pushed along into -the oyster's mouth.. Bach microscopic or ganism is a long time In traveling from the point where tt rst touches the giU to the oyster's etomacb; all this while It is alive and capable of .becoming the parent of new generations when re moved from the gill and placed under suitable conditions. Most of these or ganlsms arelwholeeome to man, and all that - enter, the oyster's stomach fere quickly killed- and converted Iota .its palatable end nutritions substance, but so long as they are traveling along the gills all are. alve and, some are ex tremely dangerous to man. He oyster exercises choice in the selection of its food, rejecting some of the microscopic organisms end swallowing others;" bnt' those, (hat are discharged into the 'Wa ter with the sewage of cities are not nnfortanatety among the oues that are rejected; and before these have entered the oyster's stomach they are most fe vorably placed for gaining entrance Into human stomachs snd multiplying there." Queer Beflefa About the Fern. The fern was supposed to seed only on St. John's night and thus to possess those Singular, properties for which It had become almost sacred. The gath- orlng of the seed was believed to be at tended with considerable danger. Po vot in bid "Pandemonium," published' in 1G84, says: "Much discburse hath been about gathering of fern seed whlch is looked upon as a magical herb) on the night of midsummer's eve, and I remember I was fold of one who went to gather It, and the spirits whisk od by bis ears like bullets -and some times struck his hat and other parts of tils body. In fluff, though hp appre hended he had got a quantity of it and secured It In papers and box be side, when he got home he found all empty. But most probable this appoint ing of time, and hours is of the devil's own institution, ns well as the fact that, having once ensnared people to on obedience to his rales, he may with more facility obligo them to stricter vassalage." Capacity of Great Charcb.es. The Itoman Advertiser gives the fol lowing statistics of tho capacity of the great churches of the world, allowing four persons to every sqimrc yard: Persona. Sq. yds. Milan cathedral Bt. Paul's, Rome St. Paul's, London...... Bt. Petronlo's, Bologna . 87,000 s:,ooo . 25.600 9.250 8,000 6,400 8.100 6,076 24, M0 24,300 l'lorenoe cathedral Antwerp cathedral 24,000 St. Sophia's, Constantinople 28,000 6,000 0,760 5,728 6.250 8, 280 8.100 3.000 2,850 2,750 1.750 at. John s JLateran 22,900 Notre Dame, Paris 21,000 Plsn cathedral , 13,000 PL Stephen's, Vienna' 12,400 St. Dominic's, Bologna 12,000 Bt. Pater's. Bologna 11,400 Cathedral of Blena 11,000 BL Mark's, Venloe 7,000 The piazza of Bt. Peter's In Its widest limits, allowing twelve persons to the square mile, holds 624,000; allowing four to the same, drawn up.ln military array, 208,000. In Its narrowest Umlts. not comprising the porticoes of tho Pl azzl Knstlcuccl, 474,000 crowded and 168,000 In military array. DIokena.' Oar Clothes. We were walking down Wellington street, Strsnfl, and Just passing the of- nce of Household Worts, when a han som cab stopped, and out stepped a gayly dressed gentleman. His bright green waistcoat, vivid scarlet tlo and pale lavender trousers would ha ye been noticed by any one, but the slso of tho nosegay In his buttonhole riveted my attention, for it was a regular flower garden. My father stopped snd Intro duced me, and I, who had only seen engravings of the Macllso portrait and a very handsome bead In my mother's photograph album, was astonished to And myself (disking hands with tbe great novelist Charles Dickens. From alias Frlawcll's "llecoileclions." Tli Glldnl Mmm. i At tho headwaters of the Orinoco tha Spaulah traditions located tbe land of El Dor.ido, "Tho Ullded Mnn," a po tentate wh-we country was ao rlr'.i In gold dust that he had bis body uui. at cd v,th oil nud Bjulukled with gji.i eT. cry morning, so that be shuns lu tbe sun as though glided. It Is a curious fact that the country In which tradi tion located this marvelous being has novcr been exploml by a white man. Mskey lions. "Ksrnala". Is the vernacular name of tbe red dye prodscvxl from the glands of the mature fruit of a tree mM "slRllotus pblulpluonale," which la also ealied the ioouky faco tree' becauao moukryi ilnt their faces red by rub tiiig'tUwn with tbe fruit." Her l a striking Instance of tbe InQueoce of berotllty.-aJodraa Mfltk -'.' ' bseeryeill. ' To be bold k not uecessarUy te ob ecrvo, and Uie power ef omjsrtaf nnd comUalng Js only te 1 obtafora' by edaratlou. It U UDb tt be regretled that bAlilta of exact obMTratlue are not rulu'vaiM tn par 'ectioots,- To (bis Ocnoieory tnsy Is) traced nocb at the fallaclona reasoning aod tbe false nbi- so uhji nprrao-W. HombeMt ? - - ."' ; ' Tkr w Oss, 1,,.'. ! "Have 9ti fastened tbe wladewe. dcarr pm asked is they were ibovt to reurt for the night ', ; , j -.Ve. Wbaf's ue oa girt 4 the Ust dollar 1 hid to boy ut bat, and w eeed fr bttrglsm.", Dut tby tnlgh! alt dowo e erf bL jresi know," . . ' tt Is wise mn whs knows bla iom. lot it Is a Wl en whi thoroogUy Sttwxli to If. Wyisa4 taCrlsie 14 eeeisaU., . . rnnnoni oft) follows t';Htr l-ot ttryat flkr, thai u ef Foley's llorx-y and 1t. U mr hgr.n Wt'M snd jiTtens ( imirrKiri a an4 r.r.a w,.B,, A alt fr Foley's 5.s-,e an i 1 r an-J rrf 3 - r.l! t-:'a of. fare-I Vr. , , ,c r. rf 1 .',7 ( . -,1 r't.. Cl.ira. r wif t.M a y-e I hre-m It I 't tr I i " - ' I" T U FE"S UTTLE sTJHI NGS.V . r;. rSry 6 Very Un War TaH t 't; Maklnc th Vmria Oapny. -'A; wild bird's song is a-llttle thing lost to the deeps of a trowuiug sky. '.'And yet as it falls on a listening ear and "leave , Its, message of melody earth's "green 'seems brighter and life Is sweeter all through an autumn day. .The cod of a babe Is a little thlug meenlngless sound from a vacant mind. r But tls the only sound that all na tions heed the one clear language that all races know. A mother's lore Is a little thing too soon, alas, forgot! - But It typifies to blind humankind the love and trust and hope divine that bear with patience calm and sweet the willful TvronjiS lu t'.iese lives of ours. A passlns Hinile is a i;ttle thing lost In a world cf toil and care. And yet the soul w ith gloom oppress ed and tho life grown wearied with burdens hard wlJl happier be in the afterglow or n sn:ii tlmt is warmly kind. A k:n:l!r ward Is a little thing a breath that fr ies and a sound that dies. But tlio heart that given and the heart that hcai-i i!'.".y know that it sings and i-liini I sinprt till at last it blends with liii wild bird's song and tho coo of l;abes in what men call the celestial choir Milwaukee Journal. Lessen For Schoulbuya. There is n: question that our fore fathers sui-;0Td Ihat benefit might bo derived fro causirg schoolboys to be spectators ,;' tlie-ha;:'i::g i of criminals. Sir Walter ficott lias borne testimony to this eusiom being not unknown In Scotland, in "The Heart of Midlo thian" Mr. Saddletree is represented a:i saying: I promised to ask a lia!f play day to the schalc ;;o that 11 it bairns might gang and see tho hnn;,lnfr. which canna but have a phasing effect On their young minds, see ing there Is no Itnnv. la.r what ihey may come to Ihemsclvi'S.-t.'iiiipter 2G. Sir V:illir wouM not. we may as sm::e, have written the ubove had he not known thai such tilings had actual ly taken place. Loudon Notes and Queries. ,1 I The Sen Oiler. The sea otter i i:eaiiy twice the size of the coii!ii:on river otter, and the fur, without tin i-li or preparation of any kiud, it nine beautiful :M it Is stripped from the r.'iiinal th::n the riche-t seal skin, which has t:i I :.crap 'd, plucked of the lung upper hairs and then dyed before it cowl I be rccnnnized ns the beautiful object which the Mulshed fur undoubtedly In. In the sea otter's fur the unft undercoat, the true fur, Is as thick as Ihat of tin- senl and nearly twice as long, while the I0113 outer hairs nn- as n.ift as a sable's tall and often a pale n:a ,-, which gives to the whole cjat nn appearance ns of dark fur slightly fr.i led over. Illril ( iinflilrnrr. Sir. Bell's aviary prc-tented it pretty evidence of mutual coulMeiiee nniong blrdi. .V p;lr of Java sjiarrows lived in a ':)inpartiiic!t with a 'bleeding heart" pig -on. The latter fell In love with tlx in ami : t nig'it always cuddled a spur -ow uni'.ci' each wing. When sceu ly Hie light of a lantern the pigeon seemed to be ruddling two ba bliD. one under each wing, froiu which tho chwrful countenances of Uie little sparrows looked widi blinking eyes London Spectator. 111m Di-SnHlon. A teacher ia a certain school asked for the definition of a furrier. A band wus raised. "Well. John, you tell us what a furrier is." "A innn who deals In furs," correctly replied the pupil Then, turning 1 1 anotlier scholar, the teacher asked for the definition of S currier. "A man who duals 1l curs," was the unexpected reply of the eager boy. All la Ik Bill. "I'm afrnld." said the Junior member of Uie law firm, "that we are causing our client unnecessary trouble." "Ob, that's all right." rejoined the senior roraibpr. "We'll charce him for It" Chicago Np . Oo Old RrB4y. low did you cure ycur boy of swearing T" "By tbe laying on nf hands, principal. t." Chicago Tteenr! lUrsld. faM. . AO efforts have failed to find s better remedy for coughs, , colds and hing troubles than Foley 'a Honor and Tar, II itops thecooah. heals the langs snd prevents serious results from a cold. J. N. Patterson, Naabua, Iowa, writes. "Last winter 1 had a bad cold on my lungs tnd tried at least half a dotes ad vertised cough medkrin and had treat taent from two physicians without get. U any beneflt, A friend recommend d Foley's! Honey and Tar and two thirds of a bottle rurd me. 1 consider It the greeUest cough snd lung nsedldne In the worki." For sale by Davis' rnsrmsry. - Executrix Notice ' rmWkn4es teblt( AlAeMeW III MMI n M la IS s tli i e4 ,. ii.fcs a , m mr Mtnii w W.r. last. . a, sm. MWWhMI ke ( thhriMrV, AS rauLi irn sis rvumti 1 ? ilSiHry Claim. - L . lertWTH CASolWA, T Oh R Wh fr4ry TiVw a o Cm it,i4xi a a a. p. P1k ahn. ( M k f-. kw ''l - w ram H b4 M a a T- -wn (m. aw 4 M-wi ""-, Wi M i i )i , 11 ll. 1 i : llw " A. N i; t, m 4 aatk M -J k lw r tm Hot in t, Im, ! -W w. t i, t. -ii n,it. mm M rmt hf im IIh CIWm H. aW tm tfca Kwm F'- ml I,1wim 1-f M-, 4 Kwi, ne U, 1- f M tfvmry 1 BLOOD ;f . : A Desperate Struggle and How it Ended KHUS&y?'1"? Athens- Ga- B located the tmivinir df Mey -.thfeHlenceof Mr. obert Ward, who has iust beeS SrSL Ww! Pilous redwarnent, the p.rticuLir of Th he h2 consented to give to the public. He writes as folbwr : '- ' ' 4 , Mev'S, OtiLETiioRPE Co . Ga.. July 1 tt BplSJiT1 'UCgat sunre; with " terrible rora or Blooa r-oison (Syphilis.) which ran into the secomLirv and tinallv it l rOfPt,0Vndufi.nal'y the di8ease commenced eating away my !!rSSi e1 bCfme8 horrl.bly repulsive that for three years I abwfuv refused to let people see me. I used large quantities of the m.wt , i , 3 tfnT,edd "PP'ied ,0,n!y 8-'i Phyicin8ancar rne la my ,nd I tmuedto grow worse, and all said I must purely ,i,J M v h..n. T 1 tnp tX"'' kWneyS WeFe terr,b' ' d" "d life be! I chanced to see an advertisement of B. r. B., and I sunt one ,in..r t., w C. Buxhmore and Co., merchants of our place,' an tkT ,rocured one botUe . With drided benfcfit- 1 continued ili'us. a, d Xn eight or ten bottles had been used was pronounced sound and well B Hundreds of scars can now be seen on me, looking like a man who had heen Wn1nf,itenreKt0red "J."" "well known in this eo" ty and lV,r he en'05,othe.whoniay besmulaily atreeted, I think it my duty to Vive facts to the public, and to extend my heartfelt thanks lor s valualfe a reme 'Srred W W tWelVe mnlh8' and no rctur" "f iZZ- lioniiKT Wakd. h wif' lhe ,under8ipl. know Mr. Robert Ward, and ''take 'pieasurlin statintr that the fscts as "above stated by him are true -md t h-.t l ,' 1 r .Zg woret cases of Blood Poison we ev'er knew tn our co nty 1 , Thai lJ has been cured by the use of B. B. li. Botanic Blood Balm. . A. T. Brk;htwi:i.( Merchant. W ? CAMenl'i , "iKCiiaioKK ( .. Merchants, p o, w- t'-Campbell. J. H. Uuichtwki.i., M. I). nio ta."'c Blood Balm (. B. B.) is guaranteed to cure any Blood. rS in Disease if taken in sufficient quantity as directed. It i sold J all eood drug gists at $1.00 per large bottle; 6 lor $5.00. Valuable book fret' g BLOOD BALM C().. Atlanta, Ga. x3l Our Mr. L. G. Daniels who is now in the west will return in about 10 days with 50 head of the best selected Horses and Mules weighing fr nn 1;0 to 14UU lb3, to be found in the State. We have now on hand 26 head of good workers an I ihnioughly acclimated Horses and Mules. Also a complete line of Wagons, Sui rys, Buggies, Car Wheels and Harness of every doecription. We guarantee our prices the lowest quality the best, ie us before doing business. Very truly, Daniels & Hahn EtODODODODODOPODOQQOQOaoa At the Head of all Meadows I TOBACCO Uho it andyoa will Meadows OTTO. Guano, and Hpecial Crops. q It no Sales Agf nt in your vi'-inity, write O us. We use only the PEST PLANT O FOOD IN OUR GOODS. Insist on Will mmm (If) Maniifar.fii.pr? Q Li III U Mi ni IIILnuuilu uui munu iuuiuiuiu Ksctory Neuso Kivor. si w i.u.s . 1 D. Thofio. fi X CbCOOCCOOCCOOOOO ocoo oooo & New Stock Horses Arrived. Srnist trtwttt Celdibor Artoont prfarmsAei "BosU Brown" CoMsboro,N C. fsb. tUfc 1908 th A A K.CB.R. will Mil round trip tkktu tt U foUewinf rsUsi From Uaraiajt tie; , Ximtan U tVvsr thtl ' New Bm If sb4 ttly f lOO.UcMi frt li' I, iU(s from sll oUmt snry stations is ptttnrtta. Tkktt U U Sf Wfeb. 2PU with limit' Kw IUn v4 poinU Wast Feb. Wlh: points East of New frem Mar. 1st fsrlof C "Van s" win U oporstsd New Dors to G4!.Wo Tri N .Ttb. th sM ntsj trsln, -'rr fsrW - Vsjs, tltSf bed will : 1 prsM OoVIW V i rrs lir m4 U l sflsf nrwfcask tt iif irrrmtA tut tonvenUfwe of f Xx further Iftf .mallosj sr4 Tsflf POISON CURED Tobacco Fertilizers Gold Leaf - GUANO be pi-ased. A M) ALLCROP Fertilizers l or All having tho MEAT 0773 Wc hVP J l J i ' rifi-n-ml A liri" i,t of hore suita'ilc fur In-'n nrk or dri Vin(T, which v, wil li :il.n-aiiinlpe pricoi. Wc hsve ) a to. I !;tii- of Wttona Buccir. II urn-ni. .onl ivrrytl.iri(( Usually Icpt in an i,p to dull' ulnhli- We will m-k- T. m,- K.Kh S" ua. C H OLGGiH & CO., 06 Broad Bt New Bern, N O t and Sausage a RIVERSIDE STORE. .Ham H lit lb; . tUussf M4t 1V lb, - Inner! Jf mm, 16c lb. Trssilfarlf lo lb ItoVsyns Mclb. - : Votk jtsossft i n, . ttnk tot ib. ' -; NoiUi DwoliM WtTn 3 fot CUmsjrk Hefrirn T tin. A r f r-r-'.'r, sir! tossy Aft A. ?'. C. f. t C f
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