THE JOURNAL i Pubiiied rwr U7 In Ithe ytu ex cept MoodtT.HJourn&i; Building 66-60 Phoni No. 8. ' CHARLES I STEVENS, ' - 'editob antVtoprmto. - - 'SUBSCRIPTION RATES One rear, In advance. W-00 One Jer, notinadvance 6.00 c r Monthly, by carrier in the city 60 - Advertising rates famished on appli cation. Entered at the Post Office, New Bern v H. C as second-class matter. OFFICIAL PAPER OF NEW BERN CRAVEN COUNTY. AND New Bern. N C. Feb. 23 1906. NOT AN ATTRACTIVE POLITICAL PARTY For months past the State news that - has been sent around told of the pros pective doings of the Republicans. There were newspapers to be estab- lished, there was to be a turning over new leaves, &i to political conduct, , with no scramble for office, and a gen eral reversal, so to speak, of political doings, all of which was to induce re cruits to flock to the party as one which would be clean, attractive and progres- - eiva where good behavior would be rec ognized, and where the voter who wa s not hide bound might find a companion ship of congenial spirits who could vote for men and things, instead of being compelled to vole for nominees and principlis of which they knew nothing and cared less. The two newspapers have come, and pretty decent ones they are, much ahead of the men and their principles, whom they are supposed to represent. Rut all else in wav of betterment has gone, rather never came, ior the same nM sentiment continues, to make the Republican party of North Carolina a narrow and bigoted one, with a mem bership just large enough in numbers to fill the political offices and political appointments that arc the portion of the party in this State. And beyond this same old excluaive ness, the court trials, the indictments drawn against the most prominent Re publicans, the more or leap back biting and blackguarding among the factions in this this State, all this dis gusts not only those who have no strong political tendencies, and who might be induced to vote for Republicans, hut it also disgusts those who claim lie publican affiliations, who usually vote the ticket and who claim Republican principles. It is not surprising that with all this display and exhibit, that Republicanism is less attractive in North Carolina than ever, for those who have boasted of its redeeming features, of its pros pective elimination of every disturbing element, and iu stand for decency, are themselves making a showing which drives away even those who have been Republicans, and keeps at a distance ' any voter who might possibly think of .changing his party. It makes no dif ference how ably Republican news pa)KTi may be edited, no decent one can pardon or find excuse for such con duct as is now going on among loading Republicans in this State. In fact it ia hard to sea why such a party needs newspaper, fer It hss nothing it can, or wish to explain in print, and its actions and those of its leaders would beat be left in tha dark, if possible. There is mora Catarrh in this section , of tha country than all other disease put together, and until tha last few years was supposed to be Incurable. For a great many years dor tors pro nounced It a local disease and pre- scribed local remedies, and by constant ly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Science has proves catarrh to be a constitutional rllsriTT and therefore requires ronstilu '' Uonal treatment. Mall's Catarrh Core ' manufactured by V. 1. Cheney A Co., . Toledo, Ohio, la tha only constitutional - cure on the market. It la taken inter Jttajly la ooset from 10 drops to a tea spoonful. It acta directly on tha Mood ami mucous surfaces of tha tysteta. ' they offer one hundred dollars for any caaa It fail to cur. Bend for circular . '-- and testimonials Add ran , . f. I. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O. ' - floM by DragiWta, TU. ; , Take Hall Family HUe frr eonstJ patio. t Flvt waber of a fsntily wee Uirrx 3 . te death U Teet HID, about 7 miiet front Jormsbrw. P lftrtee ass fa we It. - leumuaia wflet MWwi .aOrin t, terra fotVrws U e of Port's Hooey and Tar. It rurea lagrtppe mo: ha and prevents toewrmmn ted w owipUow. Ask for Fey'e Honey and Tar and refoee any enbetltate of f.red Mr. Q. ernef, af 1S7 Oagaod . fit, ("hlrago, trnteaj f'Uf . Wife had I Teft maw ef la rrTV three yse in, and at left W HUi e terrible rW, fh-trM a boUle of FoW'i a4 Tar and It fva nwn) ta rhe1. A M rent Wtta m't hf eat a wUre' Kafnae n f at asle by Dark fhannexr. A WOMAN TO BE PRETTTX- mat Fiava Unilnt tiil dhmr Uttak . Hattes- Wsat Cela. ?'j. .,3;: The finest contour t a feniala faee, to sweetest smile of a temale moutn, loeea soraetblna: If th bead is crowned with cant hair. Scant and falling hair, it is now known, is caused by a par aalte thai burrows into tha scalp to the root ot tha hair, wbera It saps the vitality. Tho ttt tlo white scales the gcnn throws bp Jn bDi-rowine are called dandruff. To car" dandruff permanently, then, and to stop railing hair, that germ must be killed. Newbro'a Herplcida, an entirely new re sult of the chemical laboratory, destroys (he dandruff germ, and. ef course, stops die falling hutr. and prevents baldness. Sold Ly leading druggists. Send 10c. in rtsirps sample to Tho Herpiclae Co-i leiro.t, Zilch. 0 D BR i HAM, p ll gt. Durham s Creek February 22nd. The present fair warm weather causes the farmers faces to beam with smiles. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Tuten went to Zorah Sunday. Misses Bettie and Melissa Walker, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Cayton Saturday night and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Lane of Prescott, spent Sunday with their parents, Mr." and Mrs. J. W. Lane. Mr. C. H. Tuten has purchased a nice piano. The young people were given a party last evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Tunstall. Music and other games caused the evening to pass off quite pleasantly. Messrs. J. W. and G. E. Lane spent the greater part of last week in Wash ington, attending court. Messrs. Barney Cayton, Charlie Cay ton and others engaged in a fox hunt last Saturday morning; they had the fun but did not get the fox. The people of our community are en joying good heallh; there is less sick ness so far than for many winters. . Mr. T. It. Tunstall went to Washing ton Sunday to attend court. Mr. harfilla Holton of Olympia.spent at short time in our midst last week A Habit to Bo Encouraged. The mother who has acquired the h:ibit of keeping on hand a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, saves lu rself a great amount of uneasiness and anxiety. Coughs, colds and croup; to which children are susceptible are quickly cured by its use. It counteracts any tendency of a cold to result in pneumonia, and if given as soon as the first symptonn 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 erfect security. Sold by Davis Phar macy and F. S. Duffy. At the annual convention of the JUL onis district, United Mine Workers of Am3rica, State Secretary-Treasure I(y,in in hu annual report dwelt almost entirely on the likelihood of a strike, He said Illinois miners were well pre pared and that on January 31, 1906, they had $930, (U in their treasure. Luckiest Mn In Arkintti. "I'm the luckiest man in Arkansas,,' writes II. 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. Kiiik'sNcw Discovery, for Consump tion, which I Know from experience will cur: consumption if taken in time My wife improved with the first bottle and twelve Imltlea completed tha cure." l ures the worst coughs and colds or money refunded. At All Druggists. :ic and J1.00. Trial bottle free. Dr. Minor Morris, whoso wife some weeks ago was ejected from tho White House, where she had gone to present alleged grievances to tha President, gave out for publication the correspon dence which recently passed between him If and the President rcgardingjthe case. The Original Laxative Cough Sprvp is Kennedy's I-aiative Honey and Tar. It expels all cold from tha system by acting as a cathartic oo tha bewela. Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar is a certain, safe and harm leas cure for mlds, croup and whooping couch. Sold by V. S. Duffy. Thi grand jury of tha special term of the United KLatea district tou t at Aaheville returned two true bills gainst (Vungremmen Spencer Blaskturs. Th bills of Indictment charge tha eighth duilrxl repreaenlativa with practmg before the treasure depattment and r- reivlng faee for such service la vlalat'oe of the law. ItcUei fUaa. If you are actual a ted with anyone ho it troubled with that daftraaaiAg ailment you can do him no greatet favor than to tell him to try Chamber lala't Halve. It rives Instant relief. 1 Price 26 rent nts per boa. Sold by Davit' Pbar and F. ft. Duffy. macy A grand jury biraatigaUoa ef fcftegtd unlawful ecu by officials of the Mutual Renerve Life Inaurance Ompejiy begoa n tartwUgaUot) It beet ad ttpem t Jrnrt premented by the district attor ney's efltotv .. .' i -, rrifUWh; I arete. Chat. Moor. enachinUt of Ford City, re., had hit held frightfully torited la ta eUrtrknl fornar. i!t tp ple4 Buck ten Arnica p!rt whh h eautl rewlt: and p-rfect " Crtetett heaier on earth fat 9tns eVottwda, Korea, trtrnm end ,1 Cat latarestlaa; Little Siajtevtaaaaut te j ' ' , PraTe- a Tke7. . v'-".-. It la a curious tact that one of the only things ;wbtebVeren an expert graphologist does net guarantee to dis cover la, handwriting la the eex of the writer. ? We-are accaatomed to think; that -the feminine or. masculine tem perament will readily betray. Itself to, -the written, word, but In themajority of cases such Is not the ease, . X ; - " ' : -. Writing bold, blacfc and; Arm, most masculine appearing In every way, will frequently be found to emanate from the pen. of a .woman, while delicate tracery, with th regularity suggestive of precision and method or the dash and spontaneity which indicate a live ly fancy -almost unmistakably femi nine, one says on examination is discov ered to belong to a writer of the oppo site sex. An Interesting little experiment prov- lug tills theory can be made In this way: Take twelve or twenty envel opes written. In chirographics you are sure of and number each scrap clear ly. Pass, them around and sop bow many of your friends will correctly guess the sas of the different writers. which may he written down and num bered like the envelopes. It will sel dom prove that more than one-third of the guesses at most are correct---Ex- change. CAPTAIN KIDO. The Career and the Bndlna; of the Famous Pirate. Captain Kldd, the famous pirate. started his career with the intention of suppressing piracy. In February, 1C97, he left the Hudson In the Adventure Galley with a crew of 150 men with this Intention. This expedition had been equipped chiefly ot the expense of the Whig ministers, and Its commander carried with him, "besides tho ordinary letters of marque, a commission under the great seal empowering him to seize pirates and to take them to some place where they might be dealt with ac cording to law." The king's right to the goods found In possession of these malefactors was granted by letters patent to the sup. porters of the expedition, his majesty securing only one-tenth of the spoil. Kldd, however, soon finding that little was to be gained by the adventure, threw off all disguise and hoisted the Jolly Roger. His rnpnclry and cruelty were un bounded, and In less than two years ho am..ssed the sum of 200,000. With this he thought to mnke his peace with the authorities and end h!s days In lux ury, but ue was u treated at .New orx air.l brought lo Englnud. where he wai tried and hanged at Kxeer.tion dock la 1701. London Rntimlny Review. Trlnce Kapolenn. Prince Napoleon In 1S70 was some thing of n prophet. When he hoard of the emperor's declaration of war he hurried to St. Cloud and had a stormy Interview with the emperor. Ho didn't hesitate to say. "It Is the emperar wbo has brought this upon us," and the em peror, wblle offended at his frankness, admitted that "your presentiments er- baps correspond with mine." Then the prince fired his last shot and showed that, though he might go nstrny In many things, he knew of the wenknes of France ond the strength of Ger many. He turned on his heel end, with that bitterness which be didn't hesitate to exhibit when occasion required, said: "So be It; so be It! Lot us, however, mnke haste to pack our possessions, for we nre already beaten." And so the result proved. The Saltiest nt th Salt Bcaa. Boinc Idea of tho saltueM of the wa ters of the Dend sen may bo gained from the eompnrlsou mode bo low. The lead Res Is situated In Palestine, 20 miles c:iit of Jerusalem. It U 35 miles long and front 10 to 15 miles wide, wltb su average depth of 20 fathoms (120 feet i. Common ocean water contains but 30 nrt of eelt to the 1,000. Thoo of tho Dond ihm contain 250 parts to tho 1.000. which makes the briny solution cxactlv one-fourth salt. The Caliber Beaa. The famous Calabar bean la said to be worse than strychnine. The natives use It for an ordeal. If t person l ac cused of a crime bo It made to est one. being adjudged to bo guilty In case of death, which It almost Inevitable. An other seed employed for a Ilka purpose Is that of the orJoal tree of Madagas car, said to be the most deadly of vege table prod act. One of tuewe seeds about the site of to tlmond will kill twenty men. Carl r Hair. Curly hair la a constitutional, bored tttry phenomenon. The curly hair curia benttse It It Sat. Rtrelgut hair taVyila dries L Being flat tht bttr bat a nat ural taodeocy to assume a spiral thapa. Cutting bat no effect, aa the cause of the flatness Ilea fn lb shape of the fol licle. Hair Isaulng from a alaotlog. crooked follicle la bound te be fiitleoed tad twitted. lateral laaalra-. 1 bad a rousla wbo wtt to one posi tion for tblrty faor retire, and- be ets ill fkry Tloklla' a fovefmeot Job or pltyhV a geese e rbeatr inquired Old Codger hi bit usual giisi wty, Puct, - SXsshaeiaaelae. , Rich riasjete Ufa. this bouquet It toe eottryl ton most take It back te the Devtreanll TiVrt-Ob, there all right, aates. " Wnce my muter It Kurt fed te yea be et bee tble te fft things etj credit.-rUefeude Bletter. te the tree Uftef the ladlvldaal etc dty It the fcefiBstng ef yef lordoe. -., , , " .,, Ahtrd fW la reported lo taken plac netf Geegiaaksla, Ratal a, between Of aoetinoae Coaanck t and toyal Ireopf, - ' sWtnaaaastaaaaesBaBaffJja It la km4 of trfUoatieaeoi, -Toa trlst) at) aid to digest food, . Ne ether piU It half to good , At DeWiU't UtUe Eaty Riae ri'besn'af ywe fee) brrieTvlinf III, -, adkdtmrW tittle piit . Hoothet avt win f.H the bill Uk DeWitft Utile Frty Ria?. 8EX. IN HANOWRITJNQ. "WgsssasaaaaaMsasasaasaaBaaBassjsa - ' ' - - - MOTHERS OF NEW BERN Art TtarChliarta Ttla, Puay aad nttlagt -:"Vmol wiil inake childrea strong re butt and roeyor.weretuni your money. " " - Ia there mother in New 3ern who win ignore such a generous offer as this T You rjak not one tent, We pay for all the Vinnl your child takes if it does no good. . -." ,. . . . v' , There are plenty of children all around us who are thin, puny, ailing and tired all the time. , Don't want to do this, and don't want to do that Do not blame the children; they have no' strength, no blood, no vitality; rapid growth takes all their strength. Vinol is just what your child needs. It is a delicious cod liver oil preparation and children love it. It creates strength, makes rich, red, blood and vitality as nothing else can, and after a severe sickness there is nothing that will build your child up like Vinol. The following letter is only one of hundreds which we have received from mothers telling what Vinol has -done for their children. Mrs. E. M. Oswalt of Mansfield, Ohio, writes: ,My little daughter becama so poorly that I was obliged to take her from school. She was thin, no appetite, tired all the lime and weak. We had tried several medicines without benefit. Since taking Vinol, however, she is as well as erer; she has gained in flesh, has rosy cheeks and good, appetite and is going to school every day." We want to say to every mother in New Bern that Vinol- Will build your little ones up into strong, robust, heal thy chilbren. We have never sold any thing equal to it in our store for this purpose, and we will return your money if it fails." F. S. Duffy Druggist. The campaign has opened over the question as to whether the dispensary will be continued in Wilson after July first. The election to determ whether Wilson will have open bars, dispensary prohibition will be held the first week of April. A Menace to Health. Kidney tr uble 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 is impossible "xi have good health if the kidneys are derang ed. For sale by Davis' Pharmacy. Germany rejected France's proposal for policing Morocco, and France has decided to lay the matter before the world. Tht Yellow Ftvtr Gtrnt has recently been discovered. It bears a close resemblance to the malarial germ, lo free tho system irom dis ease germs, the most effective remedy is Dr. King's New Life Pills. Guaran teed to cure all diseases due to malaria poison and constipation. 25. at All Druggists. It is reported an explosion in the British barrack at Khastouni,. Egypt, resulted in a heavy loss of life and pro perty. Common Colds art Tht Ctust A Miny Srl out Dlttattt. Physicians who have gained a nation al reputations as analysts of the cause of vark us diseases, claim that if catch ing cold could be avoided a long list of dangerous ailments would never be heard of. 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. Chamberutin't Cough Remedy will cure it before these diseases de velop. Thlt remedy contains no opium morphine or other harmful drug and has thirty yean of reputation back of It, gained by Itt curat under every con dition. For sale by Davis Pharmacy and F. a Duffy. With homemade appara us a New port schoolboy it able to interfere with the operation of the naval erirsleaa sta tion at that point. Commander Albert Cleaves thlnkt the matter to important that he has eeat to the Bureau of the Equipment of the navy a detailed ac count of the plant which the boy hat built Qattatfce liititk. Belching and that tense of f aline it to often experienced after eating it caused by the forma lion of gaa. . The rtomach faita te perform itt functions and the food ferment. Chamberlain's Stomach and Uver Tablets will eorrect the dkeirder. They M 'lection and tteoglLjfc uirttra Juaiomach tad bow eta. Vat tale by Davit' Phar macy and T. 8. Deify. - Lin ftta x Thlt ailment ia oeuaTty canted try iheumatism of the muarlet and may be cured by applying Chamberlaln'i Pain Balm two or three timet a day and rub bing Dm parts vlgoreutlyat each tpplU eaUott. If thlt doet not tfTord relief, bind on piece of fhuinel ellghlly damp cued with Pain Balm, and quick relief Ml almost eurd te follow. For sale by Dark Pharmacy od F, 8. Duffy. CASTOR I A Tor lafacU and ChiUrta, ft! Iti Yc3 I!:t3 Alrjj C:::1! re t. ' ' ' """" I";;' --;rtf (r'tx - ' ! THE; BACKBONE. tta Bleterr Ltaks4. With at Theeer of v;- . Aaiaaal Kvalatian. . ;- The history of the backbone, like that of most life. Is not altogether- a majes tic upward evolution. It baa Its trage dies and Its setbacks, Its hopes and fail area. In the waters along our seashore are creatures, some sponge or lichen like,' others , with strange - bulblike bodies, , growing on the end of long stalks. But they hold a secret from the crabs and snails which crawl about and when the fishes brush against them If their poor,, dull sense only knew It they might claim a blood brother hood. When they were young, for a lit tle wblle a gristly cord was theirs also, but this, with all the hopes that such a beginning brings, of fish, of bird, of man even, soon melted away, and there '.hey nod and sway In the watery cur rents, never to know of the opportunity which nature has snatched from them why, who can tell? In sharks the backbone has become jointed and flexible and -a rude kind of skull Is 'present, but still more Impor tant Is the presence of four flns, which correspond to the four less of lizards and to the wings and legs of birds. A curious basket-like skeleton protects the delicate gills, and It Is probable that this existed long before the limbs ap peared. "All Is still of gristly cartilage. -In the higher fishes bone replaces the cartilage, and when the lowly tadpole, fishlike at first, swimming about by means of the fin around his tall, pushes forth his legs and climbs upon the hind our skeleton is well on Its way back ward. Reptiles of old took to trees. Their backbone grew less flexible so that they might safely sail through the air, feathers replaced scales, two fin gers of each hand were lost and one from each foot, teeth disappeared, a benk of bom proved best, Intelligence Increased und the forehead rose high, and behold a bird! Outing Magazine. BATTLE OF MARATHON. The Moat Dectalvc Dor In the nt tory of the World. The single day In the world's history which was fraught with the most tre mendous consequences to mankind was ! tlie day ou which the battle of ,Mura thon was fought. The handful of tiny states that inhabited Greece had-developed faculties which indicated that man had advanced another stage to ward the highest ideals. Foremost among those little nations was Athens, which state, too, contained the germs of human freedom. It was the forerunner of tho democracies of the world. But the very existence of Athens and Greece was threatened by the huge barbaric empire of Persia. Darius had sent out his hordes of war riors to add the Grecian states to his vast dominions. Face to face his forces met the Athenians ou the plains of Marathon. Hitherto Invincible In the field, the Persians looked upon the little army opposed to them with contempt. The Greeks themselves hesitated to hazard a buttle with the conquerors of the world.' Their generals debated the question, and the decision to fight the Persians wns caused by the eloquence of the Immortal Mlltlndes. He led bis 10,000 Greeks ngnlnst the Persian host and gained a decisive victory. The glo rious day of Marathon beat buck the advancing tide of eastern despotism and barbarism ond saved the freedom and civilization of the western world. Pearson's Weekly. A KlnaT'a Itnao, Alfonso, king of Arogon, was one day examining the different articles In bis Jeweler's shop In company with many Indies of his court. He Imd scarcely left the house when the Jew eler missed a diamond of great vnluc and ran after him, complaining of the theft. The king, not willing publicly to disgrace nny of his attendants, com manded n Inrge bnsln full of snnd to be brought him, Into which he directed each croii to put l:i the hand clinched and to draw It out flat. By this means the diamond was left known by whom. In the sand, un Calelam. Calcium was first made la quantities by Humphry Dsvr. minute In the uow process cldorldo of cn'rlutn Is placed In n receptacle Mid f is -1 by eleclrolyali. An Iron cathode f ms a baslx up in which tho molte.i cielum deposits Itself, nnd the once rare metsl builds Itself i:p Into nn Irregular rod resembling n cnbbnge stnlk. When the stnlk linn grawn to the right length It Is cb!pKd off nnd dipped In paraffin wtt to prraervo It from the action of the tir. Three Sir ana sail llrmarkakla Mm. At Do Hi as, the grandfather, prided himself more upon hi wonderful strength and skill In athletic tlian bit g-'uenUnhlp. a Dumas the second prided blmsHf moro Uhhi hit knowl edge of cookery than the authorship of The Three Musketeers," so Ihimst Ibe third prided Ulinaelf moro upon hi) knowledge of art tlisn upou the writ ing tf "I Dame sux TsmolM." They were three strange tn1 retnirktbl men. 11 Their Own Ri pease. "Do you Jofco writer ever make Jokes tt your own eiprntoT" "For LV first few reirs all our Joke art made that way. After thlt. If we're lucky, ve get psld for 'etn." Clevrlsnd Lessor. - The Bararalaw "Ton ought te take thlt borse,' eald the dealer. Tie It a bergslo." "Welt, then,'! floo't west llm." at Id tbe customer. "I wtot something to drivf, and f Beret could drive ft bar The most oitnlfett tlga of wtad It a foollaott tbeerfulaea. XI nots Iron. ; V ' v '.OfiBBfng U Dulh. r , i... A miserable Invalid tuffermf from disordared female functions, monthly paint, fterTOusneat, fallings, dlulnens, btdignallon, bilkiuaneaaV eooatiptliofl, etc., will find relief m wine of Cordui and Thedford'a Bltck-Drsnght, twoef tht moat ealosble, relisUe, tciMi roraliT fneeUclnet knows for the treat mnt tt sirk mrn"!. TVy tre aotl tl t'l dng 'T', M ih"ill be in every l r-A, Try f!-:-n. ' Tha Great Southwest ' "" ; Southwest ward the course of empire it taking its way. The region 'a expan sion is greater since 1900 than it was prior thereto, Not only are Texaj and its two territorial neighbors on the north keeping np their old gait, but Ar kansas, Arizona and New Mexico are showing an increase not previously touched. - From the Chicago, St. Louis, Kansas City and New Orleans gateways, by way of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe, the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific, the St Louis and San Francisco, the Mit- souri, Kansas and Texas, tho Iron Moun tain, the St Louis S9Uthweitern (Cot ton Belt), the Missouri Pacifiic, the Kansas City Southern, the Southern Pacific (Sunset Route), the Houston and Texas Central and the Texas and Pa cific, all of which roads are extending ! their operations either by lengthening j their mainlines or by annexing branches running in all directions, there is a vast inrush of people these days into tho section between Missouri's and ; txansas s soutneriy border andthe Uulf j of Mexico, and between the Mississippi and the Rocky Mountains and the Rio Grande. Many of Iowa's lost 21,000 pop ulation sice 1000, and a large propoition of the missing persons in many of Min nesota's counties, which the census of 1905 in both these States reveal, have sold their high-price farms in those States and have bought cheeper and and equally fert;le lands in the South west - The March Metropolitan Maga zine. To draw the lire out of a burn, hea a cut without leaving a scar, or to cure boils, sores, tetter, eczema and all skin and scalp diseases, use DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. A specific for piles. Get the genuine No remedy causes such speedy relief. Ask for DeWitt's the genuine. Sold by F. S. Duffy. Two trainloads of United States troops passed through Greensboro from New York to San Francisco, where the soldiers will board transport for the Philippine Islands- Each train con tained eight carp. No pill is as pleasant and positive as DeWitt's Little Eariy Risers. These Famous Little Pills are so mild and ef fective that children, delicate ladies and weak people enjoy their cleansing effect, while strong people say they are the best liver pills sold. Never gripe. Sold by F. S. Dulfy. Ex-Jrmier Georgevitch, Servia, was sentenced io prison for revealing state secrets exposing Russian intrigues. Pirating Foley's Honey and Tar. Foley & Co., Chicago, originated Honey and Tar as a throat and lung remedy, and on account of the great merit and popularity of Foley's Honey find 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 satisfaction. It is mildly laxa tive. It contains no opiates and is safest for children and delicate persons. For rah by Davis Pharmacy. The opposite is preparing to draw from the new British Government an exact statement of its Irish policy. A Healing Gospel. The Rev. J. C. Warren, pastor of Sharron Baptist Church, lialair, Gal, says of Electric Hitters. "It's a God Bend to mankind. It cured me of lame buck, slilf jninls, and complete physical collapse. I wait so weak it took me half an hour to walk a mile. Two bot tles of Electric Hitters have made ma so strong I have just walked three miles in fifty minutes and feel like walking three more. It's made s new man of me." Greatest remedy for weakness and all Stomach, Liver and Kidney complaints. Sold undur guar antee ut All I irucKi.sts. Drug Store Price Uh: It ii forcible dHHHolijtion of the Hun garian Parliament will result in Berioui disorders. Failed. All efforts have failed to find a better remedy for coughs,, colds and lung troubles than Foley's Honey and Tar. 1 1 stops tho rough, heals the lungs and prevents aenous reeults from t cold. J. N. Patterson, Nashua, Iowa, writes, "I.at winter I had a bad cold on my hings and tried at leant half a dozen ad vertised cough medicines and had treat mcnt from two physicians without gel ting any benefit, A fnend recommend td Foliy's Honey and Tar and two thirds of a bottle cured me. I consider it the greiteet rough and lung medicine in the world." For sale by Davis' Pharmacy. Executrix Notice a Ktm vti Ii at AWaa attaSMt sai laHeeetUaanaC Fae tUv a JCutrj Claim. fCOimi CAnflljMA. jMwvan Mnrwyi. T Oaa Walawa, ftaery Taaae lar OaiaaCa. Taaaiit iisiiii a it a S SMTtaaf !, OS. NiDlwaaKniMBd am eaMat. Own. aw rr m fee asaa ZZTZJiTZL, 2ZJ!Z rt-??fc.rZTJZ Mi. is. aata; a-M a "mm w41e rlpa'a fctTi.tt wana? tr.r-r-T !: tateiae lr laHmiMSefemeK , kaaarat U lata ar f twa. tAmv, HvliltllS't Hccky Kamtabi Tca'Kuscets i IWf mW.-.Mtrl la tf T Thr rM4 RJtk m a ,Tw,ij,iiT K-m, tr 1-1. rwt trwiiH. Firr .ft lw.wia. p. HN' htk r H'-a'.ia t-i a taa- .4 f n. W Ml O." i Ma i ( -mr m t, V . i 5 . w a tic ? rtcni 1 1 1 1 a lit W" SMTtrs rtaawaaii1 Um tale ml mM ' S er a 1 1 In n at i wm ml UMM aWlr inK'H a aw aa ar aa. far Ua:tii t W ItW. r SMa ttttikfmy Viet tat pimVWini ! anas flaf Ota4f ttaaVeBBea,a( in nai h I Hi I n mid m4wm m hmm rmmt BLOOD POISON CURED A Desperate Struggle and How it Ended i-ni Ju8t 27 ?i,es from classic city of Athens, Ga., is uttls town of Maxey's, the residence of Mr. I obtrt Ward ruieasou irom wo most perilous predicament, the p irn 6. w ure jiuuuc nu wrues as IoIIom : t, . , , Maxey's, Oci.KTi.o!;,'! t',.,Cv Julv 1 for twelve or fourteen years I have been a great suir.-.,r uuh i terribls form of Btood. Poison -.(Syphilis.) which ran into 'the set,i:.r, , VhnX t was pronounced a tertiary form. My head, face and .mml,,,, , U-came almost a sohdmass of corruption, and finally the disease ronim-ncl ,,,.' away my skull bones I became so horribly repulsive that for tluc,-v,,,rs f alofuy 5!lt0ietJPe0PIe flnTe quantities of the most .ed Mood .w..,Ct,, onu niucu 10 ueariy an pnysiciana near nic, In iiiiueu ui grow worse, ana an said 1 must surel seacoi excruciating aches and pains; my reduced in flesh and strength; my kidneys came a burden to me. I chanced to see an advertisement of B. C. Birchmore and Co., merchants of our iorme. u was used with decided benefit. I continued in or ten bottles had been used was pionounced sound and we; Hundreds of scars can now be seen on me, looking hk, burned and then restored, My case is well known in this benefit of others who may be similai ly allVctcd, 1 think facts to the public, and to extend my heartfelt thanks !w uy. i nave oeen welt over twelve months, curred. We, the undersigned, know Mr. Robert Wardand" mac me wets as above stated by hun are true, and i! worst cases of Blood Poison we ever knew in mir'coun! v cured by the use of B. B. B. Botanic Blood Balm. m A. T. Ritn;iiTV 1:1.1 John T. Hart. W. C. IUm iimki W. C. CAMPBLOIX. J. II. BKKillTWM I Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) is puai-anteed I.. . Disease if taken in sufficient ouantitv !IH flit i-i I . I I I gists at $1.00 per large bottle; b tor $T.H0. We have now on hand 2T head of good workers an 1 Horses and Mules. Also a complete line of Wairons, Wheel and Harness of overy description. We c.uar.eit. quality the best, S e us before doing business. Very truly, Daniels DODonononocodonoaoEOQsaon .- At the Head of all Tobacco Fertilizers Meadows Gold L-af TOBACCO - GUANO Use it and you will be ph ased. Meadows i OTTO Ali ALLCROP Guano, and Special Fercniz us F r All Crops. Ii no Sales Agtnt in your vicinity, write us. We use only the BEIT PLA?iT FOOD IN OUR Ci00I3. Insist IlRilMr on having . H. X J. A. MEADOWS CO, Manufacturers Factory Neuse River. L. I). Phone, ini. iCijCOCCCOOOOOOOOO ZQQQ. C New Stock Horses Arrived. aTeta. eieata I" Byittf Brow at Golfibore Account performance "Bueter Drown" Ooldboro,N C Feb. ZHth 1908, the A N. C. R. R. will sell round-trip tickets at tVa M. t sue; aVUttton bat; urvar 7&c; New B-m ILSS; Morahd Oly I tOOjIWii M t8. EeUe frvmaU other tg-ncy tlttione U pror3rtaa. TVs eta to be eoJd F to. tMl wtth Hmlt New Bern -.putnu w-t thj pot.. esi 'OI WtW Wfl Jttfaitf. I'arlor ter I "Van e" vDl be tparated Krw Bera to CoJdabore Trela No. tab," U and I pedal t, fa. with . Parfar , "VactM ttUcbed Ui be operttnd Coktabore to ; Kew mfn ittrntdialtly after exirichasiaei nf per f urtf i net foe tufrreiafice) of fa Utrnlna baaaent era. , toy larwr wiorrsMuati ana I srwr Car reeerraliona, tppry lean Affat A. Hi C Ot, ' - oea'.iN! the thiivitig who has just been uUrs nf vl i. h he has m' coiii.it oil con I" 'ii' became the nights were t 1 Oil' M Wi-re i '..-'d hi ii.i ,i ry ; 1 was ci';iiji;iI, and life be- -rr.l.ly R. B., and I place,' and th .li:i to W. pl'ocun I one bottle Use Hid v, In n eic;ht a man who had been calmly, and lor the it n,y duly to Kive 'i al,,alile a renie f I he disease had oc- l;r.i;i;i V'ak:. . .I..iy 1 plc isure in staling I Ii. a . one of the id that he has been rel urn la;. reliant . '., Merchants, I). o: c , M. Hie my l.looci i r Skin Valuable l,o,,k fr I by all iood drug BLOOD BALM CO Atlanta, V,n. ll.r l:Tv .ii.'ldc acclimated BiU'gii-s, Car pi ! the lowest & Hahn .o MEADOWS CI Q t We ll-VV,' j I ,1 hurs' en la I v i n , win 1 1 pnr a Welrr. -I KugK's. II " UU(. I V t pt I We will m:.ke Se in ;i..t of cr dri ntmlill) "g C H Dl GGiN & CO., 00 Brood 8t New Bern, N 0 t and Sausage at RIVERSIDE STORE. llama tl I'.c Ih, Rentage Meat 10c Ih. Mlnned llama. l.V lb Frafikfurier lOr lb Bologna Irtc lb. Pork Sausage 1 lb I ink tnc Ih. Not Ik Caroiin Herring 3 for 6c Bismarck Herring O can. Shore f ah I for 25c. fiMO. Zlfk

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