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j..,h:;.i r.;;:::,.,j c:-cj ..... latest":::: Yi r, in advance........"'f4.00 Year, not in advance. .. 5.00 . by carrier in the city.... . v ,E9 LJvertising rates tarLu i e i at -di- ion.-..'"- ;';i'',i.':-:"- '"-' Entered at the Post Office, New Bern I. C. as second-class matter, , 'jFFICUt PAPER : Of NEW B-RN '. ' ' ' CRAVEN COUNTT. ; AND New Bern, N C March 21, 1906. CKLYv THE ?' RICH MAN I FOR '01- . .-. gress A poor mart had better keep out ? of Congress. - Campaign - expenses .-are heavy, and they come every two years. No man tan go to Congress -without neglecting his Taw practice or his busi ness. It he is a poor man he will prob ably lose his clients or customers,. -a small business or practice will, not sup port partners or managers. After a few years in Congress nine men out of ten are beaten for renominatton, and then if they have, not a fortune or an established business to fall back on they will try to get some small salaried place under the government, and may not be successful. .' T. i ' - H , The above from the Philadelphia Rec orJ, can hardly be accepted for strict application in every vcase for if only the rich man may go to Congress, then seekers after congressional or" senato rial honors, wiU be, measured by their bank accounts, not by their individual merits.. If this advice of the Record's should be literally .""followed, : what kind of national legislaUon would the country have except in favor of the' classes for which the "rich representatives in both Houses' of Congress, came, from, for what legislation the poor, classes might want could ipnlybe passed, it -did not conflict with the dWirei of the rich classes. r:i''?'r it? It is this tendency: in: Nation,. State and. municipal 'affairs,, to' make it a burden for the man of moderate means to accept an. office, thai 'endangers the welfare of the masses. " It Js not" that the Record la ts pointing 'out the lat ter end of the man who goes to Wash ington, is not correct for too -iften is it true, this sad finish, of .the. man, who once held an honorable position before his constituents and! bis ooirotry, wake an ignoble end, at least in way ,f outward appearancO, -often- a career which promised so different an ending, ' And it might be asked how poor must a man be to be ineligible, for quite often aspirants for congressional honors are men who""hve'mde nofinnrisf standi ing, but who are fully qualified In other particulars to be eWted and tor tervs well their constituents. ''j ' . It may be asked, if age' and a secure financial standing are to be tests for public office, upon which all applicants must be passed, what are the manes of tne peopie wtxpmn we way w-w.ku oVranired. Nervousness. to govern, if not preserve their inter' Cur4 HerrksM vfTae Lsst 1 . . ' ' - j V ' -,5,. ' SversJ'years since my lungs were so badly affected that I had many hemorrhages," Writee A. M. Ake. of Wood, Ind. ' "I took tresUncat with Hcveral physicians without any benefit. 1 then started to . take Foley's Hmw) and Tsr, and mf. hmgs are .now as mind as a buliet. ' 1 recommend It in r l . anred stsget of lung troubls.r To-1-y' Hony and Tar Stops the eouKh k-, l.esls the lungs, tki4 prctenU m rioun r-ulu fn.m a co!t i Beie ul.iitutie.' told by Dsi rtinnty ' ' , (-:, Al s prohibition ma-mUng lo Win ( !. r rer tl,?.y was subscribed to r i! ilio;4l sellers or whUkry. ' . J1C0 F.cward,$lC3. T;!. reai!'r of tl.Ji j'pnr will be e-1 tn lem ti.st Uer U at )rjl a t:re.l-l tl.swe Uuil Kl'IV t.k' t t! Ila rure in a!l iUri, and li st 1 A'arrh. I!!1'S Catanh Cure ia l. ' jiiie cure txm rr.-,ira tot Catar a ("' V a I'm i'.- f (J I t Fre1ti-:.'s T tutte, M... , . ... i bru s j1 r, " i i use It k.r t t t UeleS 1-1 1 :'r I Mi: 20 t:iv.i l.-l l.o-l I, air I On Jul c 2 ho v. i ... h, "t la ns thUk urd luxu could rlsh." Newbro'i 1 t i ! 1 l I ov r 1. . i 1, . i. J t ) ,y i. f i r :mt as 8I1 vua on n firitic'ina o J nn ft new d 3- cdvory-CLstivy th enuo and you r move the effect Ilerpieide destroys the Kerm that causes dandruff, fulling ba r, PTid finally bnMnecs, so that with the e,nie ove the effect cannot remain. Stniis falling hair at once and a new wrt . pturts. Sola oy leading (lrmiglsts. Bend 10c. In stamps for sample to Tito Herplclde Co.. Detroit Mich. . k The Thirteen Club, of the University of Virginia, held one, of the s ia'g'et banquets on record. i HA Favorite Remedy .for Babie$'f Its pleasant taste and prompt cures have made Chamberlain's Cough Reme dy a favorite with the mothers of small children.. It quickly cures their coughs and colds and prevents any danger of pneumonia or other serious consequen ces.. It not only cures croup, but when given as soon ts the croupy cough ap pears will prevent the attack. For sale by Davis' Pharmacy and P. S. Duffy. A mass-meeting of workmen was held and $200 was raised for the relief of the officials of the Western Federation of Miners.' . V , , ' - Ck 'atlv.lyTusslsV., , with that' old enemy; of the race Consti pation, often ends m Appendicitis. .To avoid all serious trouble with Stomach, Liver and Bowels, take Dr. King's New Life Pills., They , perfectly "regulate these organs, without pain . or discom fort 25c at All Druggists 'Sixty-six representative artists have signed a petition, urging Congress to remove theratiff on objects of art . i . The cures" that Bt&nd to its credit make Bucklen's A mica 'Salve a scien tific .wonder. It cured E R, Mulford, lecturer tor the Patrons of Husbandry, Waynesboro, Pal, of a -distressing case of Piles. It heals the . worst Burns, Sores, - Boils,' UlcersrCuts,; ,Wouods, Chilblains and Salt Rheum. "; Only 25c at All pruggists,-5,-;fe-jv. Two persons-were, killed and -eight wounded by Cassacks, who dispersed a meeting., called in St. , Petersburg ' to agitate arenewal of the strike., ' . , Disorders of the . stomach produce a nervous ; condition . and often prevent sleep, "'; Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets stimulate the digestive organs, rectore the system to a healthy condition and make sleep possible.:' For sale by Davis Pharmacy . and F.' S. Ouffy.i fi't- German' Socialists held 104J meetings m and near Berlin to commemorate the rerolutionary oatbreaka of 1848 49. ' .; OABTOniA.' BuitU A I M W8W Batft Bifwtus etf? ' Venexuela has suspended cable opera- tfoss by way ot Trinidad.'' " V ' Womis't KMseyt. - ' " Women are more often afflicted with kidney disorders than men, but at tribute the symptoms to - diseases pe- I milla, im thnir My vihiUi. in rftfHv th headitrhe puffy or dark circles under the eyes, pain in the back, are signs of kidney trouble that .muat not be Ig no red, or a serious malady will result. Foley's K'dwy Cure has restored the health of thouRanda of weak, nervous, broken down women. It stops irregu lartUc and strengthens the urirvaiy organs.- It purifies the lkod and benefits the wholi system. x Suld by TDavla Pharmacy. - ; ; " , Handmls of lives were lost and many beiklintrs wrecked by an eerthqurke at Kegl, Formoaa. . . . To draw the fire out of a burn, he t cut withnit leaving a scar, or to rure !!, mnnn, tetter, trauma and all kin and aa'p d'weaaea, vb Dc ilt's Wit IJa;.e! KJvo. -4 aj-iHc for pili-s. (i lh (rnu!n. frmly CB!iea pu tieclf relief, Kak far IWWitt'a-tli gr-nniue. t.llly F. P. Puffy. - t!any liea ware by Un!n',; aivl f.'! In Hrat.L "IT J. . t 1 1 (.'.. . " " , v : v - ; ' 1 i t.y t., ...d v,; 1 1 ir i r- t 1 t) I t! 1:1 li.l v:;ij j , r b I- 1 1 1 ui 1, t ut it u . . 1 1 1. 1.1 c .; tha letters on c:iun'ry t.'u.'rstitt'.'s which we Lave pui.li.-iied tae "wise" man or woman has always eyjisy Llou i or some nwuliarlty of apifarance marking out LUn or ber unfavorably from their kind. The wizard of India is usually a naked savage, while those who resort to him are civilized beings clothed carefully In muslin. The rever ence of the whites for the black obeiih man or woman In the West Indies Is the subject of countless naratlves, espe cially In the French Islands. London Spectator.- . Solid Emery Wheels. - In the production of solid emery wheels the best cement that can be employed Is one that binds the emery together with that degree of strength which will resist the centrifugal strain due to the high speed at which emery wheels cui. best about 6,000 feet speed per minute.". It must not soften oy Crietlonal heat or glaze or burst or be come brittle and break" with cold, nor must It bold the cutting grains until they are too dull to cut nor -release thorn so readily as to Waste away the wheel too fast, It must be capable of being thoroughly mixed evenly with the grain emery, so that the wheel may not have either hard or soft spots and be out of balance, and must also be capable of being tempered to suit dif ferent kinds of metal or work. Great care and skill are required In the mat ter of selecting only pure and strong chemicals for these cements. Cass Ier's Magazine.. ' t , t J .: i". -'. :" 1" Mi " ril"'.-:..-.-;f- ... , W ', The Bald Bead. A bald head Is a less familiar (and nowadays less true) representative of the unchangeable than the Ethiopian's sklu or the leopard's spots, but It was cited tn this character with Impressive pathos bf Hlpparcbus, one of the Sev an mnrtyrs of Samosata. After they had been subjected to severe tortures they were at last confronted with sev en crosses, and the Emperor Maxlmlan oKered them a last chance to recant Bet . the aged Hipnarchns put his hand on his bald head aud cried,, "As. this, aceii-diug to the order of nature, can not ngaur be covered with nair.Tso never will I change or conform to your wish!" Maxlmlan ordered a goat's skin to be nailed to mppsrehns' head and then jeerlngly . claimed . that the condition was fulfilled. - But7 Hlppar cbus -remained obdurate and speedily died on the cross. London Chronicle. ' an . . (.-;'vKf Always Keeps ChasiBsriata'i Cougk Rsmsey t is HlsvHeM;t?:'.!.i:,; " We would not be without Chamber' Iain's Cough Remedy. - It : ia . kept on hand continually In our home," says W, W. Kearney, editor of the Indepen dent, Lowry City, Mo. , That ia Just what every family should do. : When kept at hand ready' for instant use; a cold may be checked at the outset and cured in much less time than after , it has become settled in the system. : This remedy Is also without a peer for croup in children, and wil prevent the attack when ' gi ven . as soon as the child be comes hoarse, or even after the croupy eough appears, which can only be done when the remedy is kept at hand. For sale by Davis' Pharmacy and F. S. Duf fy- ,', , -l'r.-' . v. Ia address! g his Bible class John D. Rockefeller, Jr., declared the sowing of "wild oats" is entirely unnecessary, No Pill is as pleasant and positivoas reWitt's Little Early Rises. These Famous Little Pills are so mild and ef fective that children, ' delicate ladies and weak people enjoy their cleansing effort, while strong people say they are the bent liver piill sold. Never gripe. F. S Duffy. , . . - - . Secretary of the Navy Bonaparte.'in in sdilreas before the Friday Sons of 8t Patrick, in Philadelphia, advo a'd the strengthening of the navy. 1 Ho pill is at !eannnt and positive OcWitt's Little Furiy Hiwrs. Th Femnui Little Tills am so tiiild and ef fective that children, delicate la lie and weak people rtij-iy their c!enrming Birpi t, while strongrMHipIe any tt.cy ere tlie bnt liver pilla aihl, Ntver grijK- .1.1 1 y F. S. 1'iiTy. Avalki i ho smI 1" ji c f l.fe, b r' l tih 1!,' 1 1 u I iiii of (1. 1 r ty ati.l s In m w full, rp r- p r!i 1 fioin C'!"re Tor o f f I1 e , t 1 f r ::i..,l f ? .:,J v t: ah::.u ait and J s crow di a with t..a its action, cao breath, Falplti ate r.T shortn. n cf ti.8 t of .art. 1 Dyspepsia Cure EICESTS VSAT YOU EAT ..." takes the strain off the heart, and contributes nourishment, strength and health to every ' organ of the body. Cures Indi gestion. Dyspepsia, Sour Stom ach, Belching, Gas on Stomach, and all Stomach"troubles. ; -- , A DenovsIowa. : ' Three years ago I was afflicted -'"--with indigestion so much that f I was in continual pain, After eating my heart . wss ' affected ; ';. and I had smothering senaations.. .- . .Two bottles of Kodol cured me. i ' " ALBERT HAULS '"l lsA 4oltt bottlt eoatalo t ' timet m$ mucb aa th trial or SOe. i. . als. Prepared at th Laboratory of ' ' A C DaWMA Co., Chicago, U.S. A fca by F. SV Djffy; A o Ir fnrt t li tTi QAft XT rtH rl .att iUi tUO 1WUU JXUUul A.lmEIiaC and 200 Year ntj . .. t, SHORT 'STORIES. Of tlie 040 steamers and sailing ves sels lost , last" yeur England lost 209,. America 1 Norway, 00, Italy , and-; Russia each 3", Japan 84, France 83- and Sweden $P2itZs? Tbur. Japanese proprietors' of - three large, modern apartment: houses for orientals In San Francisco have . de creed that" no children shall be allowed within thelrwallati-tK' i According to a. recently published of- flclul statement, tetanus is extremely prevalent lu Cuba,; especlallyf among Infants. DurUig tlie- last Ove . years over 25 per . l.tXK) of newborn Infants huve died of tetauus. : ; - Katlona) 'Commnuder InChIef"Cor; por.il Tnuner has published a state ment which shows that 104 members of the Grand Army of the Republic are passing away every twenty-four hours. or at the rate of : one death In every eight aud one-third minutes, -j ," j. ,' r ' ; Although unknown as an Inventor nd almost blind und heavily weighted with his cl.ity-l years, W'ojham V. CbosO luveuted fifty years ago what Is said to be tlie Urst electric motor, the model Of which is uow lit the Vermont statebonse. Thejuodel win run today when nn elwtrto current Is applied, as It did half n century. ago In Mr. Chase's shop In aloutpeller.v-; . ir..r-'r.;. rj.U. 1 i EDITORIAL- FLINOS.'7-J- - . .-..' ' '.- '" -Tlie pnee Js so rapid In New York that a llfo scutence for homicide only averages . about ten years. Philadel phia Record..".:-' ', i ;'. Dr. llenxou says the country Is aing Insane for lack of rest ' Let theood doctor stnrt reform by gfvlng us one Chlcsgq Journal. --. . , "-; A college )rofeaaor says the women will be ruling the country Dfty. years from today. Of course; why should they, abdicate? Mcinphia News-Sciut- lu'' ," - . ' r; ' - Optimism Is, when you wish to live; pessimism la when you wish to die, and Oslcrliui Is when other people think you ought to die, Columbia Btatc . . ' There innxl le soincihliig wrons aotnenhere. ICItber all thine alorlee we hear about Impure food ore not true or we ure not buir a well as we feel. t hkaKi Inter Oenn. Physicians jTonounre drunken. oeaa a Oii-ate of the tiervotia aya tern. I.'o "ni'.l jv,wrr" can he the atfiitiach j.-iemhranea which hve Irrn l. timed and ararej by i f I.i . -,. r t v . ... . . L-.i t ....,! c.itiv;) tu t!. bnrrowia 1 1 x (it It for some t" J !!..:', iu i:.e iuiiowiug conversation e: ... ) did you pet that picture?" 'Vtr miiia, young Uisn, whew t -Oil, l: l cot it:" YA'hat price do you set 00 It 7" - '"iore than you can afford." ; -i. . " 'Indeed I" said Itossettl. "N'ow, how mueh?" - ' - "Three thouisaud pounds," replied tha luuketper. - " J j At this there was a loud burst of -latuhter-ffuui tlie young artists, n. ... I j ."Do you know bow. much.. I would : : give you for jxjur 3,C00 picture?' : .-(-; j . "How much?" asked the Innkeeper.: i i -luree pouuus, sum uosoeiu. : -- t "Done," said the luukeepe:1 promptly) . 'Anil tA lita nmn-iimpnt nnrl nmnfipmAnl' i Mr. Rossettl found himself the owner .' of the colossi Oau')'.' . - 2 . --- ", " ;"" ' : "Be m ttRMata s Cnienlaier. vl5 Multlpllention Is Uie most Important . of the fnndapieutal rules' of arithmetic. v In large accounting departments men-V tal arithmetic Is of ten used to a1 Very i large extent, -and the one who cannot nerformi'UMs task without resortlnS: to fiaut'lng- the long Way on paper has ' but a. small chauce of gaining a post- 1 1.1 ImVI,,;- T.TA.A la nn.llfl-lA UUU umu 4ia3 111. ... uvi u .ia uuv 11 ki-o lesson In lightning multiplication. Sup posing you want to multiply 53. by 84;: First, multiply, Units by -nnlfs, thus: k 3 are 12, set down the 2 and car ry a. Multiply tens by units and Units by tens, adding the 1 to carry to the first product, then add the two prod' nets together, thus: 4 5 are 20 and 1 1 to carry," 21r and 8 x 3 are 24,-aUd 21 nud21 are 45. set down the S and carry 4.. Now multiply the tens together1 and odd the 4 you had to carry, thus: 8 X B are40, and 4 makes 44. Set this ambunt , ; down in the answer; and you1 will have we correct rcsun ., Vli vSbft Tower.' . v r, It was a, strange experience," uald the huutsman. . "As . I ' ascended the spiral stairs of the tower J saw fchot falling, like rain, around me." The Shot .tower waa 200. feet high. r. At Its ease 4her wi o tanklof wtet for the khot p.jjjt w it . fell W the estbi yon know. It would be fiat Instead of rpuad,, On top of the tower was a lwge boiler, filled with"1; molten dead? Jhe manager lad Isd the lead Into' a pcfcxH late?, a kind of strainer, and thence It fclT, lut the clsiei-n of eoid water 200 feat below;; It t3Dk It three'sccondi to fait"1. They mdCei tliffereht steps of shot 6 the towef by? using different poi-co--liitorv-b: ir hold for.- !g sbotvi smaU hbjei iot fine SUbt, "aud so- On.Tlie'h-ft-tar ' ju the'eiai crfi had, ta be cUunJjed eve:y i:ttle: whIe.,'4t. woald-ha'e Jie-" com?, so hootherwtoo; tlmVit.wonld ha ve kept the- shot soft'' New Rrleins Tim(ss-Deinocrat.,;-;v.:ifv-;t:;t;tk. &1 ? ... ... ' V: : , Thejt Jlarelt Cell Trees. - Jilost of tha Bpoulards dlsliko to tell troei or cut lire tlmlMf of any sbrt, and tbis fact perhaps accoudTS for the glnnt tress of Calif ornla.Tho B:ft-tard-i two centuries ago-flushed their way tlirouih Mexico to C4U."o;iiht; olid, save the cloarlug Of patlis through the dense forests, not a,twlj did tlieir axes Chop -UoWn.-' Nor ,do the Spaniards transplanted to tha - now '- worid ever destroy tunberr They contlnua to build their bouses of stone and mortar.Jot greet expense of money and physical exertion, -whoa timber In vabandsace surrounds tbcnv'out of which toey could construct log bouses, as did other pionjors, at a minimum of cost aud labo.v The Spaniard does not even tell trees for firewood, bnt picks up dead limbs as they fall to the ground or pulls 4hem from the trees with his UrUt London Express. '.i..i- . The. Vlelerta Creea. , J ' The IntrlhBlQ Talus of tlie Victoria cross, the most highly prized decora tion In arniy and nary,' Is about IVt penca.- It was Instituted by royal wan sot on Jan. 20, lHUl, ss a reward ot gnllantry of all ranks, and the first presentation (of sixty -two crosses) Ww mado by the late Quern Victoria In ikt son on Friday, June 2(1, 1S57. It lsl:i the shnpa of a MalUwe cidm snif.lt rondo to Uils day out of metal from eld Ilnwlsn cannon enpturvd. at Nvsaio poiKt James Clalte. , ' 1 - i Snow at, a, IleUpeaar Pa a 4. i Bii.ttr Is sold In Hie north of ulilly, J whwe It fetch ei alnittt a balfpeituyi H pount It U fl govprnmmt limniKily, nod the pr'.nrw of pslermo derives Its greiier pnrt of hit lneimie from It. Hie know, wliKi tn Kiltu-n-l on thf In jim tiiins !u fi-it envrrvd ImakHa, If wldy iKm-jit In lh !tle for reCr!iiTfitio full p nn,-Lou Ion Tit I'll. i la a Tail TVar. I T fir ihit t.i,.' ' Iiii'i'i.iti'I vr!!l Imak . lie 1 s u ; i'.: v d..-.i.:fu:; i; I: y.n t.nlj i t 1i:il orj li!s STtii 1 'IT I! l. i 'n t: V. : i i- '' ' 1 .. . ui:t ' V- e :iotiteht A'-iue t r - c . .. '-erU.ciiitr.k . iirA . .biugtUe luxui.uus iiitHiatnieuts oilertd the modem traveler 011 pea and laud give P-jj-ut its ibi contrast at'orded by the facilities of the middle of the Inst cen tury, which were then regarded (is the heh'ht to whli-h the pniieiifrers had a r.Bi,t to (i -ae. The Usue of the Peuu eylvnnia Railroad tind Mining Register of June S3, J85C, snld: . . . -; .-;-....k - "The Buffalo Car. company i lately shipped lot of cars for the Illinois i-Central railroad which are far ahead of .uuythiiif? Iu tbclr Hue yet seen In the west. Cnn of them contained six staterooms; eaeb' room having two seats with - cushioned backs, ' long enough for a-person to lie upon.. The becks of .the -Beat tg 5 ere- hung -With blngos at the upper edge, so that they may be turned-up at pleasure, thus forming two single berths, one over the Qthcr v,iere persons may Bleep with U ue comfort Imaginable. In one end nr.tne car la a smalt wasn room, with marble , washbowl,- looking glass, etc. n the opposite side of the car from the' staterooms Js- .rowf eats With revolving backs, similar- to . barbers' Chairs, so, arranged that the occupant may sit straight pr recline in an easy attitude" at ' pleasure.-, .The other five cars have, each two1 or three similar staterooms." " x ' i - s . The birth of the Pullman car came a Uttle later," In the spring of 1858 -George' M,' Pullman remodeled ?at , Bloomlngton, ULr a few ot the cars jtif the Chicago and Alton and jnade them the first Pnllmun sleeping cars. Rall- 'wav Wnrlfl f HORSESHOES," Three Laekr- Elements That A Ya ' A"MOclated inThem. . 1 ' TliesupertiHon that associate the horseshoe With good luck Is tery-old. It .Is said; to prevail not- only among English .siienklntf pespIO, -liut ht ull tlw races of Enrojio nd la southern Antlquurliuis are "iiiuieeldeil 1 whether Its- origin has. to dq with the material from: which Jhe horseshoe da made or vi it: Its shape. . 'i The ancients believed tlidt Iron as metid had great secret, powers, and tney. drove uuua into their, walls as a prolectldn against -: pestilence. The Artbs when overtaken by-severe stsrms in. the desert cry 1 out "Iron, IrouJ' which. thcy tldukc. will propitiate, the evil spirits wb!eh have . raised t the Storih,,'',TBdi.Scsndlnavtuit3 have held from thuo Immemoriui tb. Idea that tl was tucky tri ffnJ a niece of iron.: -' V 'An regards tbe fonn of tiie horsosboe. titer Is no , doubt that among thef on. dents the crescent' form was niiich-fa- orwl'.'aa hiivliig lucky, or, wwen-atlvp poweliwlf "OrHimionU , were -shaped lu this WSito drtvo awny evil Sjiij-lts. The' Cbiniise? have" thoir tombs built li a sepiTclVculr fomv like 11 barseboo, and the ltirrs use the anim forui 4u tboli hivhevtcre. " ' : ' . ; . . -It n::iy; bo remarked' that In the my -tholy'.t,IIsiroie. Uorsw were slso re gnrted" tu ltjek ' tc;.ror,! and miperstl- tbn once hniiiid thaf a horie's hoof placOil ;n!.e7 the bed would euro tr t:n -cDuiplniu'ta.: ;The Uorftciihoe there fore may be suld to unite wllhlu Itself thi-ce lucky" eleoienha-lt Is in the sliiipe of a crescent. It l-i made of Iron. an. ran. find it has been taken from a horso, ' FicaMnsa Cawaed tr Deforwiltlea, ' Of tlio close connection between faab- imi nud deformity there are mnny ex anifdes. .Through Illness. Philip the Gool bad to hnvs his head shtved. Khsvoa . beads, .accordingly, - perforce. became fashionable at ble court. I Tte daughters of Louis XL bid their very large feet In long dresses; hence trolling gowns. -v-'..v." '-. K' 4 . Tbe wife of Philip UL set the fashion of high collars In disguising ber long neck with a wimple.' ;.-- 1 Henry risntnirenet Introduced boots with extravagantly curved toes to con ceal svgrowtb ou one of bis feet .'Lents XIV. wor i'wig to cover nsv ilclu'.y weus oa Lis bead, while James I. adopted rolnmlnous trunk hose, aft erwr.rd foahlonsble. to bide hip 1 ease. , : . '. - . ' NO trenlDietil far ix-ulaes bl prompt sol eillcnek.ua than foments tlmi at hot -4s rso bo dome.. Finn cmnpreialM ItiifuH'.siely ovrr the 'In Jural pbie will ftrn t-re'rent dlarulor sti ii. 1U the hot lplintl( will blv the nmr eTwt The sooner the beat ran U applied tb better. Altrmitt sp?U.Btlins of beat and cold ere very Q"e llre.. For all brtil, Mcept the oq the bead, bent Is the rrmedy, but for severe bin on (he bend fold Is doubt lets t-ftter. Foment a llona may te oael st bilerrala lo-tiTiw'n tbe sarmrea, bn! aiionld cot be rmilinued more than 0v mlndl'-a at a t'.um. UmI Vrliate. Ti9 Inland of t'reat JirltMn eall t tu d!s!innif.h it frrjtn Urlialn Hnnr, rf LUMi Ilrltatn. lo rrnnro lit la g. at linn,! (n j:um;.. Its greate' hi e'h Is "'"t tn II, and Ita smslen Irri ' h r...i miles It nnl.rtPM I Is lid. i 'I ai)l Val.e ,V 0(1 -..'-j In V f wnrVJ Lu smtj -j w Mi i't a s-Tinll a ft OS 1 1 !, . r ! ;i. t :i. r ; ; . r. I -'' I ti l i'.t . .1 1 a r.f " I'-fli. 1 iwl.f. it i ' l I la f CLT5 AT TII2 JOINTS Rheumacide has cured thousands of cases of Dhen matism, Lumbagxi, Sciatica and other Blood-Diseases after all the doctors have failed j has cured four cases after Johns Hopkins Hospital has failed. ; EBiknd atV80 c:::tTT c::ek:cal co fi-a iffi - voun enuooirr sclls it." - - . . CURXS TO STAY. CUR.ED. " -f'i-u' " .,T " e Ouinpr.Mass.. Julyia 1906.". ' I waslald UD last November with Rlumatimin .r4 : , i;W "' i ; ,j'-'' ,r- .:,T"' i'OuincT, Mass.. July ia 1906 I was laid UD last November with Rheumatism m mD i and ankles, but after takinc four bottles of Rheumacide I . have not been bothered since, v. I tried every old kind of liniment and was under two doctors, and all I tried had , iiicmiiic iciun uniu i rot inciiseu iuHy.it nas not oeeo necessarr tor meta take any medicine for Rheumatism since Feb- . rusry last Everybody that I recommended J " j.'iyN. "aB Manager. Qulncy Industrials f -'.-i :r.Ns)0"Oprative Soclety X If Ul nfll nidha sansa rani. M X3 Ik IT J.-' rrrw - navintr U.uel.t tut Vr. F. M. Hjhi.'n iniin-t ir. Daniels. Hnhn lbirhf&Wul- o.. I wuh the same old stitnd. 1 will alno Hint-- lli Whins and all kind of. Saddlery, II'Mim. down Vt-ry low for Cmh Or Nrig'-iinble ness to nrsf s awt ui xi unveiy Thanking my aiany jrtrtids lr past G. M. HAHN can be found Livery, Feed, Nal .--aa-U Largest and Incut stock of Horse and . A ear Wwd of son luat In. Kho a JT Jk. vJones, V la "V m t r II I lVaf" TW 3. 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The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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March 21, 1906, edition 1
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