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( , , -y ,.y u the yt-f ex .v J..U.-I.J1 tu'.Uli .g CmJ-Cj Thon-e No. 8. CI1AIU E.I L. STEVENS. , EDITOR ANT 10PR1BT0R. - ; SUBSCRIPTION RATES . ( ,e Year, in advance....-"- 4.00 t s Year, notinadvMce-.-"-"' 5-00 I ' jntiily, by carrier In the city..i i .60 Advertising rates furnished on appli- C .lion. ' ? i ' ' " '. ...... - ''-.. Entered at the Poet Officer New Bern C. as second-class matter, i - i- JFFIC1AL .' PAWS OF HBW RBN JMTO - :i; NewBern'Feb.' 289061 THE JCIIWAOVERTIS demonstrated that ' there Is only A one that ices into the homes, that takea its place near the fireside, : and tells ' f what thi ' merchants have in their stores, and this is done through the newspaper. . There are man? wavs to try for busii nessY but there isr only , one right way for the merchant to follow if hjiwants business. ' It .must 1 be , through a mer dium wWci goes right into toe, family; where everyinember is to.be attracted by it, and through .the attraction be made ft buyer of goods, l( s -'?J- V; What might be termed graft aaver- rising," seldom catches the mto-date merchant. Advert lsing dodgers, wnicn usually go over the-fence into some vacant 10c: me aticicer in ne rostea in some obscure place, and the sign board the metal sign which is a target for the small boy a missiles, or the wooden board that helps out on a cold morning, or as so convenient to patch op a fence. These and other. - alluring methods quite often catch :. the ; inexperienced,1 and some new graft will cateh the sup posed wary merchant, . who Is lead away to give up good dollars ' to the strolling talker, who Is in a place for the day, f . ' - . . v jw-i All pntai 1 so-callecTadvertisinjr meth: ods, are on the outside. The occasional passerby may be caught, but those Who want goods, whore trade is permanent, must be reached by the one medium that comes Into their hands, regularly, the newspaper. . ".V The story Is told of.fifteen merchants of Topeka,.' Kansas,) who last, year, banded together, pledging themselves against investing in any graft advertis ing, such at calendars, hotel registers, blotters, yard sticks, fences and bill boards, and .the result according- to their figures, was $5,000 saved. They found that newspaper advertising (rave them the results, and was less expen sive. ; ' '. . ,'' ' ' . V ' . And this is the history of other places and their merchants. What medium reaches those who want goods, Is the (locution, and it is , more and more found to be the newspaper, whicB sel- m is confined to one family of readers but goes about, and Is persistent with its big letters and . figures. Its ' designs nnd pictures which aO proclaim bar' gains and the articles which very mem bcr of the family needs. And It Is not f one dy that these ads so persistently demand recognition. but dny after day, throughout the year. until every reader, every person In want of anything, looks to thcolumns of the newspaper, not to any , sign on Ui street, and finds what is wanted awl where to get It : " ' t; T. re l more Catarrh in this section t f the CfKinlry than all ether diseases i t t "zetiux, and until the last few - supposed to be incurable. . r a f-rrt many years doctor pro it a local disease and prt ' '! Ik1 rnixliS aAdby tonilant- ' ,:r,g to eore with local tnalmnt, !inr-4 it IrwuraM, Science h vm rftlarrh to be a eonatHutkmal o in) lhwforeruir ffmiitllu- .1 ii--j!miiL Hall's Catarrh Cure 'iriiirod by T. , Oin7 A Q., , ( H.lo, U IK on'y ntHotKl 1 t !! t rrrkpt. It is" UV(n frlef. f, - tn.tn 1?) roje (osti ' '. It '' i).rrVf On lb tU, I .1 ! f t Oi yn!rtrv. . . 1. .... f .1 ' B - i w 1 .w i , , , rw ittf pr,y .' i it .. ! ' nj fuf cirrn'r, . A V'rt ' ": ' Y A CU, TuWi,0.- v, f. ; N ff l" 1 fchut C-"r-v u : V to 1 : that oiuv men cl sun ninvnif hL dicvi to drtiiii. Adnnsufctr BOt ia , tt condition to handle rr-iKm.(i work. Continual dnnhini dis-.! I tie nerve eystem. No MwiU jHJWer1 tAaCuiui treat ment ia necessary. - , . . n J Cures Whiskey and Deer Habit 1: Take 0SEIX2 Guietly at Home I k To tnn without : patient's knowledge, ' bT ORRINE No. i lot Tolonurr tieat enbtt ORK1NB No.t PrlcSLOUpe box. ,'-,';-' ' ' '. . - Cure Effected or Money Refunded Book on "Drunkenness" (sealed) free on r,eane8t. ORRIS E mailed (sealed! on re iijefpt o $1 by THE ORRINE CO, Inc : Wuhlnrton.D. C or sold la tula city by 36 C.;P. ; BRADHAM, New Bern, N. C. "When a translation of the Bibiewhich Rev. FT Price, a mi8aionary in Guam) is now working on shall have been com pleted, the Scripture, or portion thereof may be read in 360 different lauguages. The languages of the natives of Juam is called ChameereJ , ?Z y x $ A Habit to Be Encouraged. ' The mother ; who has ; acquired the habit of keeping on hand; a bottle of Chamborlain's Cough Remedy, .saves herself a great imounf of : uneasiness and anxier s yeugh8, l!olds ana croup, td which, children are susceptible are quickly cured by Its Use. It counteracts any. tendency of a cold . to. result ' in pneum6nia, and if given as soon as the firsf fotoms iol crouii appear, it will prevent the attack,, iftis .remedy con tains riothing injurious ; and mofters give it to little ones with. ii feeling of lej Jz ' di.i ... r...: iL.. macy and Ki;lSif!i' :Waxey .Yahola,'; a full-blood Creek Indian, 15 yeas old, had his long black hair cu t the other Tay in anOkmnlgee (Oklahoma Territory) barbef shop, the first time in his Jife that seissrqs ever came in contact with bw lacks., " All efforts haye ailed to find 4 better remedy : for Roughs,, -colds and lung troubles than Foley's Honey and Tar. It'.stops the cough, heals the lungs and prevents serious results': from ft sold. J. N Patterson, Nashua, Iowa, writes "Last winter I had & bad cold fin my lungs and tried at least half a dozen ad vertised eough-inedkiines and had treat ment from two physicians without get ting any benefit, A! friend recommend ed Folay's Honey; and Tar; and two thirds of a bottle cured me. I consider it the greatest cough and lung medicine fa ;tbe.,world.?f';; For sale by Davis , Willjra :Weldman 'Landia.' -'A!! II, professor of mathematies in Dickinson College, Chnrlisle, Pa., has been admit ted to membership in the mathematical circle of Palermo, Italy,'in., recognition of his attainments in the science of mathematies. - The organization is the roost exclusive mathematical, society in the world. ' ..- ;' Cwnmos Cold are Tbs Ctuie of Maay Itrl- J . ' -. --. sua Olaesasvvj ..a. - Physicians who have gained a nation al reputations as analysts of the cause of varir as diseases, claim that if catch ing cold could be avoided s 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. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will cure it before ' these diseases de velop. This remedy contdns 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 Davis Pharmacy and F. a Duffy. .- ..- " Mrs Mallie P. Hodges was brutally murdered at Durham by her husband. John It. llodgta, with whom she had not lived for some time. TM woman Was dragged from a tick' bd by tb Infurlat-d man, hef arm being bmken in the itrucelt . Bhe was then shH through the hart af she lay on the floor this feet . ilckl! Hie. . If you ere actual -tJ with anyone Who ( trmiLlcil With tl.la di.itrmaina ailmftit ymi cn dohim no emir for than to HI Kim to try 1.amlrlain'a Falv. U cif littit tolivf. VtUo Si cmla i r hit. f' M by Pavia t.r mi j- w, l r . . D i ry. V. Ti. I'avU t rrt t nf tt, tm burg Frmal" t 41!w, 1:1 tJre rf f .nnimmiii in l.ia ' h sUit" (t tie l'i..u!: ty f-f ? Carol. na a" I l.aa ;-i.t ) a t;.'.'r !' lo J . -.. ( . I?.n -s-i I 1 . r a 1 ' t 1 -'. e 1 1 n 1 ' ! f ' i 1 , . ' ' t . i .!.' 11 i 1 - r ; f t o : f t 1 L. I .- , f ; t l . - ..: 1 tv,... a. 1: i ...S st: . -1. '. : our S- ... ;d cr lul. ge bulbi. are .creatures, Buiue k,j.j,. ke, others wlili strui. bjdles, gi-owing ou tliu euJ of iuug ' stalks, liut tboy tiolJ a secret from the crabs and snails TvLkU crawl about, tuJ when the CsLl-.s ' ru.!i aguiust them If their poor, dull seuse only knew It Uiey might ehilm a blood brother hood. When they were young, for a lit tle while a gristly, cord was theirs also, but this, with all the hopes that such a beginning brings, of Ash, of bird, of man eren, soon melted away, and there they nod and sway In the watery cur rents, never to know of the opportunity kWUich nature baa snatched from them why, who can tell? - . . - .' " . . - ilu sharks the backbone has become jointed and flexible and a rude kind of stull Is. present; but still more ImpoN tant la the presence of four nna, which correspond !. the tour, legs of lizards jand to the wings and legs of birds. A curl ous basket-like skeleton protects the delicate gills,; and tit 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, fisblike at first, swimming about by means of the fin around bis tail, pushes forth his legs and climbs upon the land our skeleton Is well on its way ibacto ward... Reptiles .of oldrtook' t trees, TOel?! backbone grew. iess flexible' soj that they might safely saU. through the alr,f teamers replaceC scales,, two flu-; gera of acb hand !-were ioijt; and one fromeacnfedfcteeth lolsappettrea- T beak of born proved best, intelligence Increased and tte forehead roseT high. and beh61d-n-a bird W)utlng Magazine, i " is u V ' 'm BA.TTt,EiplMARAHON The' Moat -DeclalTe J)r U b 1 ,$0 i vhe' yriu,i-0'fi ;Th0 itogfeiay to the world's nlstory which was fraught with' the most tre-; mendous consequences to mankind was the day-oU fwbich the ibattle of Mara thon was fought 1 The handful of tiny states that Inhabited Greece bad devel oped" 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 wa the forerunner of the democracies of the. worldr But the very! existence- of Athens and. Greece was threatened by the huge barbaric empire "of Fersla. Darius bad sent out bis hordes of war-, rlora- to add the JGreclan states to his TBst dmntnlons.' Face to face bis forces met' the" Atheniansi'jbn the plains" Of Mamthoo. .i' - . "5 r -t Hitherto Invincible in the field, the Persiuus looked upon.the little army oppDsed to them' with ?oontemptij .The Greeks themselves hesitated to hazard a battle with 'the conquerors of the world.: "Their .generals - debated : the question, and the 'decision to fight the Persians was caused by the eloquence of the immortal Mlltlades. He led bis 10,000 Greeks against the Persian host and gained a decisive victory. The glo rious day of Marathon beat back: the advancing tide of eastern despotism jand .barbarism and. saved -the freedom and civilization of the western -world. -Pearson's Weekly, "-' :'r.; : 1 -: -. . -.. ' .' .'. :',.,'. '- KIbst B' V ; i-J f Alfonso, kUg'of Aragon,: was' one day examining the dUIereut articles In bis Jeweler's: shop": In company, with tnsny ladles of his court ' , He bad scarcely left the bouse when, the Jew eler missed a diamond of great rains and ran after him, complaining of the theft The king., not; willing publicly to disgrace any of bra attendants, com manded' a large bsslu -foil of sand to be brought blm, lutownloh be directed each person to put la (be liand clinched nd to draw It out flat Dy this means the diamond was tf ft In the sand, un known by whom., . u ' : Calcium wa first made In 'minute qnnutljlcs by Humphry Davy. In the pew proccaa rniorwt or eaicrom is placed la a rervjiiacle and fused by electrolysis.'' An iron cathode forms a basis npon which the molten calcium deposits Itarlf, and ths once rare metal builds Itself up Into sn Irregular rod rtacmbllng a cabbage stalk. Wlwn Ui stalk baa grown to tt:e r s:t I.T-'.h It Is rl7ttipd elf sed 3 1 pjxvt tn paraffin wsx to prtwrre It from the action ot the sir. ' . .As Pumas, the gra ml father, prldod lilmaclf more oron hta worwlorful stmigtli and akil! In atblHH-a than bit gcnpraliihlp, as Poniai (be aw-ond pr1Url blraHf or nrx bla know! ed tit vtt than th au!bfrii!i!n cf Tho Tlirra Mii'lTtiym," o puoiaa tt llilnl j rWcd blmIf more ni"n bli Vurrn lr-lja of art tbsn 0'n t! n writ ing of "X lane aoi fanK-llaa." Tiff wine thre strango ami r-n.nrtl la men. a ra.t e riMm. "Vt ynti J ilt writ"!- rcf c ke J-Va at y.':r n ri ; r o "I'ar !! f -"tt few ) far H c,;ir J'.k ere f- 1 'n tint yttj, Aft'-f 1 at. If i'ro Vr. 't Jr' l f -T 'f'."..' 1 b "V1 ',.' t n t' ' !' t. a'.'l ' :. I t - ' " ' for-' - ' I j- ' , 7 1" - I 1 I r ' r ', ! C " ' " A ! .. aCv ve!. J. C, Wan tn. j astor t:( . t Church, llali.'.r, Ca., tr.o K.tUri. ''Ic'a h GuJ Li:iJ. It cured me f In me -. -;s cf i: Eeiul to II back, stiff joints, and complete physical collapse. I was so weak it took ine half an hour to wa!!: a mile. Two bot tles of Electric Bitters have made me so strong I have just walked three miles in fifty minutes and feel like walking threo more. It's made- a pew man of me." Greatest remedy 'for weakness and all Stomach, liver and Kidney complaints.;; Sold under guar antee at All . Druggists. Drug -Store Price 50c. ; President Castro is reported as tnfeat .ening to humble France, break up the Monroe doctrine and then drive out all toreignersJ;;: v No Pillis as pleasant find positive as TeWittU Little ;Early RiseiS.' These Famous Little Pills are so mild "and ef fective tbat,; children;: delicate? ladies and weak people enjoy their eleansidg effect, while strong people say they are the bestiiver pills old.i Never gripe. ??f'ifM5!i?..:i.i-.; .....!-.:-.':'.'3Jftfii?'. The guards around the Forbidden City in Peking were doubled and armed withi rifles Saturday, presumable in response w rumors oi a revolutions luckiest Man In ArkaRus,- I'm the luckiest man in Arkanaas,.' writer -Xa. Stanleyfof jBrono,; f'since the restoration of tn.wife'B health af ? ter. eougbing : and- ileeding- from the luhgs,'nd t owe royfc good' fortune ; to ihefewbrldfaitgreateBt? 'teedfeineu Dr. King's New Discovry;;itfor -Consump tion, J which I know; from experience win euro consumption if taken in time, My wif a improved with the; first. bottle and twelve bottles oomnle ted the cure." .Cares thoiiworslf -coughs and-xsolas -Cor money ;lrefunded.A 50c and $ij(IOS;Trialbettle; free;&55;: ? The i Germail Ernperor and Empress willtelebrate tomorrow the twenty-fifth anniversary of thir arrmgewhen! also theirontlPrine Ethel " Friedrich will be married to the Duchess ophie Charollte of Oldehbbrg.: '.".r s.': tsmrBickl'-'' f This aHment ;'ts $mieiiuii-. by rheumatism of the muscles and may be cured by applying tlhAnlberlaiii'B'-Pain Balm two or three times a day and rub bing the parts vigorously at eacTi application.-1 If this does not afford relief, bind on a piece of flannel slightly damp ened with Pain Balm, and quick- relief is almost sure' to follow For tale; by Davis Pharmacy and F. S. Duffy. 7 ' rv.1i:.-:-. " m . . f.."y it u , reported . . z,ooq . persona were killed by an earthquake and a tidal wave along (he Colombian coast. ; ' ;. 'J'V A Masse ts Hasltk.' ,.' ' r JECldney trouble is an insidious danger, and many people are victims of. 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 (rouble,' as it la impossible -to havs good health if the' kidneys are derang ed. , For sale by Davis' Pharmacy. - - - - ', French and , Britiah ' delegate at Xlgeciraa suspect Germany shaped the bank projoct offered by the Mooorish qelegatioa. .; ' -'r ;V ' Pope Plus" consecrated 19 French bbhopa -ftf , . :.; No pill Is as pleasant and positive as DeVUt'i Little Early Elaers. These Famous Little Pills are so mild and ef fective that children, dclicata ladies and weak people enjoy their cleansing effect, while strong people say they are the beat liver pills sold. Never gripe. Ski by F. & Duffy. A New Melodramatic Comedy Drams Thrr Is to be a play of Uron heart Intcrtut at the New lUajnic Ojcra Houae oct Satunlny ftipht in wrilrhtha nerve and puihing go-ahcatl arllvenmi of the tj t it nl Amii an UI be ahown In lu true q-iality. Th ti-e which claims to dij this ia I'Annger U D. Nrmnl a grrat fim.!y Hrama, "A J!!y Amcik-an Tramp", ),' h tinion!; &' l.-ts triala, Uil..uLt!.ea a'..U.ar I ali'' ut an b'n-ft (.rln-.n !.o, t' r )t:h a lv-n 1 1 wi f.f r ;rr j 1 s t u - a ti 1 t" 1 Si-' .1, ! ,t 1". 4 1: .1 s ... , !, I t f r, t 1.1. 1 . ..r -M.ilunn. ! i.i- 1...J I ... a, 1. t..:.!l H-,y pjv ;. .;:;) -. s i - us J :.re ex; luhici t'j t: e p -iK-unf ,f..ot!.in. lha ia the cu:.ty cf Uurli.uu 'C.-.l'ilel's bounds" v er? for luiis. locg'yi-iis -ucUcvcd to t'..i:,-k -and LjwI thror.U the air oa ih :U nights and to forebole death to l:un wlu heard and saw thorn.. But prosaic modern research proved them U be nothing but Cocks of wild geese -Disrating southward ou the approach of winter nn4 choosing dark nights for Jho'.r journeys; Similarly the ghost of Irbydale, In the Lincolnshire wolds, a pbliu who terrified travelers at night with fts heartrending cries and who was said to be a witch 'who bad been worried to death by dogs In a long post itge, has been, shown to bo nothing but an owl; , On. the other band, , no true Corulshmau will ever be induced to re-: Unquish the belief thnt the spirit of lilng Araiur-stiil bsuuts the mlhs of Tlntagel Jn tte simps of a white chough,, and assuredly the many English fam ilies who posses? a white bird of onion, such as that which John Oxenham saw m '-Westward Ho,! cling flrnily to the tradition Jf not to- the belief to lt London' Graphic Two or three years ago, in a Lanca shire town, while a fair was la prog ress.; to the proprietor of - a steam rotmdalMratvthere:' came:, shopkeeper whofe-tvIfoas' lying supposedly at tlio; paihtiof ieathi fThou mun-etop tby; organ," be said.'.; "Why ?". asked the. other. ; "Thou man stop It; ! I tell tun. .My missus cawn't dee" was the reply;, dialogue ; for. which the writer can yoocb;: T A' clorgyman had placed on record a similar instance. Visiting a sick pa ristiioner, he was told by the doctor that lie. sickroom was full of mourners, as euriug the -woman that she was about to llo. And- the vfoman. was dyintt : from suggestion,; though organically tnore was not the least reason why she should-fesThe; clergyman entered the room and cleared out the doleful ones. "yonr6 not going ; to die," be said. "What! Am I not dying; parson t Then. toaukflod.ion'tr'STbat woman waa; wcll.lnjiext! to no time and round at the vicarage thanking its master for he..!... 'kha . CI - r t m unvfuy jwicu. uvr inc. 01. uhujcu un- j settei;?':i '.. : rho idea that a razor needs frequent grliuling or honing Is not to. keeping with my experience," said a man who shares himself.??'! have a razor that I got ten years ago which has never been out of my possesslont-never bad 'ranr! ither treatment than stropping, and Is today, the sharpest and best of six. A razor can otfly be kept In this condition tvllhout honing, v however, xby using a hard istrop that Is, one which is rlgld Instead of flexible: and:' not the kind that makes an arc of 4 circle when you use It. '.This latter sortwlll sharpen 0 raiwr for awhile, but It alsar makes the edgo round until at last It ceases to cut FWhy 'do I bare six razors T Well, that Is t3 use them In regular turn and give eacU one of them a rest .1 Bhavo every day, which I And the least troublesome method, and if I use, the same blade every day. lt would soon play oat, The edge of a irasor needs rest Just like every other machine.". ' - - : , y 7 --'- TV Blaverr I Htt BrHala. - ' Slavery survived In England much later than Is generally supposed. The word fbondnge'V; Iri Northumberland still means a female farm servant The coolies -and- salters L e., salt miners of East Lothian were, actually slaves till 1773,. -If they deserted their serv ice nny one harboring them was liable to a: penalty of 5 If he did not restore them to twe'nty-f our hours.- The List slsro to Eugland-waa not freed ontll ltbOr ..and to IW2 there, woe a eooly living who, a well as his father And grandfather, hnd worked at slave to a pit at TUttsselburgv rv" ;. '." i Td nutoria ur.: '-'i':,-'; 4 Worblnglon was crossing the Dela ware. Hestood. ,',rj :s, y'.n-J''-"Drrrer st down, sir, suggistod on aid. : - - -r--.. . ::'-: TSIt down!' reaponded lustily (be Fa tber of HIj Country., "And. pray, Vhst sort of a picture would that naier Illuahlng under the rebuke, top 'aUJ rreolvtd to ruonfcey no more With art Philadelphia Public Ledger. .. 4 -. ."" rcaMi-be t'Mtkr. -.' --" . Peacock feathers are said to bring Ul luck. Tho origin of this tradlUoo b) interoetmg. It Is found In Palgrsve's work on ecnfral ind tiwt Arabia, where the 'traveler says that according to Mobammodan trtdltlon, the pescoak ornrd the wlcktt of paradine to admit the devil and received a very ample share of the devlfs own punishment V.'lllJo (liaixllng I1I1 uncle a battla of glufjI hnps you will have a very bap PT blrthilar, fnclo Mr-k. rncld Dlck ThatiV you. lit tin man. but what Is thla furT Wii:i-Jh. 1 t!:it'cht yon Wotild txi o pleaiM It. I henrd pnpa ay tlii iiilnf rt';:!it that yt.i atvrr f.-iwM rinliu yur at r'i 1 htlrk ticlhi. ml IJiiat.vn tn.t;h i-;m;p a Laiau've !. t-,iT anl Tar. It a- ' ' alt '.! fr.n tke aj'.t-m by a a rth -Hie cn V, twvU. 'y'l 1 sis' l-.-rj !! ti'y r. I Tar l f-.l iarr,- f. . 1 T h I .1 !.i I Lore is a Fact TLut cannot be imprt s.-ed too strong ly u;on watch owners. This is it A watch should receive the attention of oar repair department at least once a year. , . " - There may appear to be nothing par ticularly wrong with it, still a'cleaning and an overhauling at least once a year would lengthen the life of a . watch wonderfully. '"'.. -'-'j :' It is asking-too much of a watch to expect it to keep true to its duties if it is hampered more and more by slowly accumulating dust and dirt .".-. .'. - . .Besides this taxes the 'delicate me canisra to' excess, and' certainly short ens tho life of a wateh. S A' cleaning and a little oil in the Vight places will work wondeirs,''::;;;-);.':; AVii.- o.;baxtee.;,-, l ; . ' X The Leading Jeweler. ' Dra ; A .miserable . invalid suffering' from disordered . female functions, monthly pains, nervousness, fallings, dizziness, inmgefitlonr;;bilioUsness,; constipation, '.6t."i will .ftad'jWief iri wlno'of Cordui and Thedford's Black-Draught, two of the 'ImWiiaUv-reliaDle; scientific, curative medicines known for the treat ment of sfck womeh. They are sold at all drag stores, and should be in every home.: Try them.' '..' "t to,r: . .uuriie win rnvumoma. ., Pneumonia often folbws LaGrippe but never follows the use of Foley's Honey , and Tar. It cures bigippe coughs and prevents pneumonia and consumption. Ask for . Foley's Honey and Tar and refuse any substitute of fered Mr. G.Vacher, of -167 Osgood Sk,;Chicago writes: "My wife had a sovere ease of la'grippe three years ago, and it -left' her with a terrible coughJ" She tried a bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar and it gave immediate relief. A 50 cent bottle cured her cough "entirely.". Refuse substitutes. For sale by Davis Pharmacy. ' , O t - i n . PRIZED HAIR ROPES. Tlios Vaeti hr the Daring; Eug Gnihm, erers or St. KUda. v An Irish paper riot long since offered f 130 for a genuine St. Klldean hair ropeK' such as U used by egg gatb eroi s. On the buoiy Island of St. Hil da the most 'appropriate' present a rou"e omnn can give to her nance Is a rope made of horsehair, or, better atill," of human hair. The rock scalers of tills island consider themselves rich above mention If their brides are able to make them such gifts. The ropes are of various lengths, a good one be ing forty or fifty feet. long. -According to a woman traveler who has spent much time at 8t Kllda, the Ordinary rope consists of a stout hemp en cord wrapped round and round with sheep's wool, then with horsehair and finally on the outside with human ban. It is the work of years to manufac ture such ropes and the maiden of St Kllda begins very early In her child hood to save her hair combings and also to dry and bleach certain rough grasses that grow on the wind swept wianu. xue nners make the cable stronger, and the clastic, quality of the hair pi events dialing against the rude cliffs during the rock scaler's descent A, curiosity collector wanted to buy one of these ropes, which are used by the St. Hilda egg gatherers.' He of fered $100. , but the amount .was re fused scornfully. . THE ESKIMO SMOKER. Be Drlr Larva Tobaooe Hot , Mite ( It I WuM "No man Is fouder of tobacco than an Eskimo, said an arctic traveler. "The Eskimo depends for bis tobacco sololy on the white man. For a pound of It be would sell bis oldest son. ,i ' :-'-'- :' "It Is odd to see an Eskimo smoke, Ho chops his tobacco flue and mixes it with, chopped willow twigs so as to mnko It go further. ..Then be cleans out with a picker of bone the smell stane bowl of bis pine. anrLKicD be plucks a lock of hair from hi icorikln ult and rams It down lu tlie twttotu of the pipe bowl so as to prevent any of the finely chopped tobacco from escaping Into the stem. ' ,.'- '... ,,: ;---? ,. "Finally be llRhts t! stipe and smokes It In a swift scrlea of bug, strong puffs so that there mity be no waste. Each puff Is . Inhaled deep down into the hings. and the first puffs smoke is etin trcnmltig from the noatrtts long after another puff baa been startod. There mmt be, you see, no .waste. ' There mnat be none of thnt vnln comtfuatlon Of tobacco a-itbo-.it bcnctlt to the smok er wtiliu irx-a nn cmiifnually among as. "Oft"n lbs iut exprlpnwd Eskimo will sranke so lmrj and fast Hint tears Will stream from Ills ere, bo will cough vlolntly, and aomotiuiea terVsft and nauara will ete . hina.'" New , fork Pr. -.. AniMal Tlta htm Always RmlH, Many anitnula nr tirn with an In- bfTTit ant'patl.y fwT other animals iue fiT4va n-flr wiown cy ypnnc rnl.Ulta t ti f.r tlio r.rat time atnrll a tftrr u4 of joiiug tilrkrra mhU-h hnr th lir;:i cry of a tuwk tli-y harp r,vrT t;rnr or b'tore, Ir V'' r - Ii - "f r- (-( t ' j ' ' f " 1 lu nf p an s. - I ! ' Ihn frn.r'h of .!. : it tl ! r. t l. 1 rt. pa. U. 1 ' i f t'.f f r-t 2 Tl. '..IT fi 1 , t' .t :. 1 t a r r r ' ; " ' - '.- . . -r.'-"' ' ' says the, doctor to many of bis lady patients, because Jii "doesn't know of any medicinal treatment that wilt positively euro vomb or 4 ovarian troubles, except the surgeon's knife. - . . V v That such a medicine exists, however, has been proved by tho wonderful xures performed on diseased vomeiv in thousands of wuxsa, uy ... ... ....;..';.. . .. H - vHiif AWp mil 6niah,sRlief f ( has saved thn lives nf itiraiitanr' nf vtnV sSrr m.imcn aiut has fescged thousands of 'othera from a melancholy lifetima of' chronic Invalidism. It Vill euro you, if you will only give It a chanced : ', Sold at every drug store In $ 1 .00 bottles. Try it. r ' ' "'"'' ; - WSITX US A LETTER ' freely and frankly; In strictest comV aence, telling us all your troubles. ' We will send Free Advlce"(ln plain, sealed envelope) . " Address: Ladies' ' Advisory Dept., The ' Chattanooga Medldpa Co:, Chattanooga, Tenri. f V ,WTy gl We have now on hand 25 head of good workers and thoroughly acclimated Horses and Mules. Also a complete line of Wagons, Surrys, iiujii-s, tar Wheels and Harness of every description. We guarantee n.ir j.ru-i-s ih 1 jwejt quality the best, S e us before doing business. i'j Very truly, Daniels & Hahn DeoonoooQonoDOGoaesGoossoEi I At the Head of all Tobacco Fertilizers g Meadows Gold Leaf g O TAD Arm PIT A MA 0 lUDauiu Use it andyou will be pi ased. Mf adOW C OTT0ST AXI ALLCROP .Guano, and Special Fertilizsrs For All XropSa nJ.It no Sales Agrntin () us. v- We use -only O FOOD IN OUR (lOOI)fl. g Insist on having tho MEADOWS q Vm :imm CU. Manufacturers 8- Factory.NeuM Kivsr, L, D. 0Ct?C0CCC3CCC0CCCttiaOr,f i New Stock Horses Arrived. A Cutler Ertwn tt Cotdibor A "rr,;r,t ptriurrrnnr "DuUr flrown" f , ! .t. C. TpK Z -ih 1 , tNAt U. r. p.. H. i:l -Tl vunl trip UrkPU . -. - .. t.,w!.i, u if-".. : 'H i.-.'i k.w v-rn f': . V ";r',; : j-'Vlr 'i -n-' , h GAVE UP SUPPORTER "I wore a supporter for years, for my womb, which had crowded every thing down before It, writes Mrs. S. J. Chrisman, of Mannsville, N. Y. "I suf fered untold misery and could hardly rwalk. After taking Cardui I e.iveuD my supporter and can now be on my feet half a day at a time." - uuinu Q your vii inity, v rlto q the BEST i'L ANT NKW HH.N. N (' m Pbone, 60. YWehtve Jitt r.-r nfm' lot of ttfreoa suitable f"r farm work r dri ving, which we il n il h' j "i-"-nble prices. . i Webaveal a full lino of Wagons Bugglos,, IUr.x". " I "'f thing sually kept In an u, t .1 ' ' Wewill maksT. n. i i'. i h I 8s .;'; , C B DUGGia & CO., 00 Broad Bt Now Hern. N O New Line -: .. Buck cigars Just Received 1Ili0 L!nr Smoking Tobaccos. ; Nmohcra Comforia Tor Urcra of Tobacco Ciw cent Tobacco Company. I). H
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Feb. 28, 1906, edition 1
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