THE JOURNAL Published erery day in the year ex c spt MoodaT.', Journal Bonding 6640 CravenSt,.-- y . " -.;. ' - ': Psowi Na 8. - VXTfARLM L. STKYKN8,' '"v-'-:joiTa nn;iopnT0. , SUBSCRIPTION KATES One Yea, i drnee......... 4.00 One Year, noIndTne-..... 6.00 Montbh; by carrier in th city.... . .60 Adv a tiring retee famfabed oo appli cation. Entered at the Post Office, New Bent X. C. is Beeond-cIaH matter. "bmciAL FAm or mw bom and CRAVEN COUNTY. rNew Bern. N C. April 18, 1906. ; "MAN WITH THE MUCK RAKE" j.' President Roosevelt's recent address with the above caption for his subject t matter, must be variously interpreted, as the view point maybe political, re ' lig-'ous, social and even commercial From one point of observation it is of interest to look back a few years, to ..the time when out of Rooseveltism came the word strenoeity, which has o': been synonymous of the President's at--titude on every kind of matter from fi , nance to race suicide, and which has de veloped a strenuousness among Amer icans, never before so conspicuous , vvaltho the American by tradition among , all nations is held as the busiest, most ' nervous of the human race. Accepting the metaphor of Bunyan's j ' "man with the muck rake," in its ap- plication a3 thef President employs it f v today, tnere has been a rad--,ical, perhaps fungous growth, a - development from conditions of this ' perhaps, Jtoo over excited and much ' .: wrought up twentieth century speed, - and the demand for results before . things are fairly under way. The c -American people under a public admin ", istration surcharged with atrenousness, V' led by a man typical of everything '-which strenuosity stands for, has quite v naturally gone at a pace which has de ' veloped much evil along with the ?ood, has created the multi-millionaire class, - and with it disorders which are certain , ' to breed in over luxuriousness, and now with the great momentum on, it is ' sought to check, if not halt the proces sion, and make people give way to . quiet, after being treated to the pace , - which may not kill, but a pace which '. .habit has made familiar, and which the . rapid development inevery line of trade, : society and customs, seems to still de . m and. If President Roosevelt sees the need for the tjMck rake, he ought not to be over blind to the fact that many of hit policies have been provocative, if not , promotive of the very abuses which he f describes. Ths President Is most often ' right in his partial deductions, although his rush to reach the conclusion without . paving the way calmly.leada to a wrong interpretation of the matter, because ' the facts have not been quietly worked out, but instead a faulty conclusion 'jumped at, thus destroying the needed reform, and so the true effort is tart, ' not because it lacked merit, but through . i undue haste and exaggeration of so called facts. CLEANLY WOMAN. r.fnimlf Talaaa j B ,rWyi Mr nl Tkmi SIm Mm Vmrntrmt. Claanly vonifl hae an rrena Mn thai br cflB lb ecalp. wblrd r etc IHa eaajdrwff areata. M la rqrlni Ihe SanrirufP She may waah hr a-iln aaT day. and y( ha r dandruff hrr Ufa lnr.. arvompantad br fa lrtrr h.ir ne Tha rm'r T In 1 warVS ta rur Sldriifr la la kin tha dr4rff g.rm and hr la na hlr praperaltoa) that altl do lhl trol Hawbroa )lnili 14. Harp' C14 br killing- fha danSruff rm vrt tha hair fr In grim aa haalfhT Jfellfe InlanS'A Itaalroy tfca oum YM frram-a Ih. afTatt Kill t a dn 4rmT m will) TTarAM FMd h-r Mdlne drneelata SWn4 l" la aaara ttr aampla la Tka Marplrlda Co.. ! ttvtl. MUh. C D. BRADBAM. RtmUl Aft. Fully 47m immlirranU sre expMUd U arrive at EUU Ulaad, New York Um week. few's Tkajl We wtfmr Om Kwtdred Dc4kra R wH for any tarn f GsUrrli tft rsrv- not W cervd bj ItaQ's OsUrrh (W. F. i. CHENEY e CO., ' TeWe, Oh. We, the eaiireicxd, fceve tm f, J, Chrf for U at U yra, esd bv tve iie pmittOy lmrraUe la s9 t. WmmeQot a4 fMAriaiiy l.'-i ta carry mt airy eoligikms atede lysl!rM. . ' , WAJ-trnxi, Xbtiiaj A Maiim', Wtel-ale tMgrWU, Tolate, Q. IUU'i CatarHi Care ts tskee teW- m !r, ecOnf eWU vpo tt Wboel ri fbowe jwifsee.f fWHiai, TUmwiake4 freev lYWe V pf 1 ' J Hoi4 M ill eVorrrte, MahaaaaaedaK Saata. ' " Mohammedans divide tnemselvtetste two prtnelpal aecta-Sklaa sad anaL the Peniaas represent! eg Its talk el the former, the Turks of the latter. The chief poluu on which they differ are the coodltlon of the - soul after death and the succession of xattpoa, The Bunal belief Is that there ts one Immortal Ood. whose works are with out beginning or end. and that tie will be visible to. the tools of the. Messed, while the Shiahs deny the Immortality of the soul aud maintain that the o exlstent principles of Zoroaster will forever contend for the mastery. With regard to ttie prophet's succes sors, the Euunls claim tuat the lawful successor of alohauinfed was Abu Bear and after ului piuar. Osman and All, nephew and sou-tn-law of Moham jned. The Shiahs. however, reject the first three and bold that All was the only legitimate successor. Shiahs pray but three times a day nnd enjoin pil grimages to Nejuf, Kerbela, ICazlmaln, Meshed (Foralu), Baniuru aud Kum as well as to Mecca aud Medina. Sunol make pilgrimages only to the two lat ter cities and pray Ave times a day. From this it can be readily understood that the circumstances of the Turks being In possession of the shrines of Nejef (Mesbed All), Kazlmaln and Ker nels Is most displeasing to devout Shiahs. Blackwood's Magazine. lithe Moon Inhabited Science has proven that the moon has an atmosphere, which makes life in some form possible on that satellite; but not for human beings, who have a hard enough time on this earth of ours; especially those who don't know that Electric Bitters cure Headache. Biloua ness, Malaria, Chills and Fever, Jaun dice, Dyspepsia, Dizziness, Torpid Liver, Kidney complaints, General De bility and Female weaknesses. Une qualed as a general Tonic and Appe tizer for weak persons and especially for the aged. It induces sound sleep. Fully guaranteed. Sold by allDruggiats. Price only 50c. The Fayette county (W. Va.) gran-1 jury held two mine officials responsible for the death ol 22 miners in the Parol horror of February. Sick headache results from a deran gement of the stomach and is curee by Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets. Sold by Davis Pharand F. S. Duffy David A. Guyer was killed in Rock ingham Co. Va., being whirled about in the spikes of a carriage wheel by a run away horse. Human Blood Marks A tale of horror was told by marks of human blood in the home of J. W. Wil lis, a known meachant of Bac, Ky. Be writes : "Twenty years ago I had se vere hemorrhages of the lungs, and was near death when I began taking Dr. King's New Discovery. It com pletely cured me and I have remained well ever since." It cures Hemor rhages, Chronic Coughs, Settled Colds and Bronchitis, and is the only known cure for Weak Lungs. Every bottlo guaranteed. Sold by all Druggist. 50e add $1.00. Trial bottle free. It is estimated the loss to those di rectly interested in the anthracite min ers' trouble thus far amounts to U,- 6n,ooo. Devil's Island Tortur. it no worse than the terrible case or Piles that afflicted me 10 years. Then I was advised to apply Bocklen's Ar nica Salve, and lena than a box perma nently cured me, writes L. S. Napier. of Ragles, Ky. Heals all wounds. Burns and Sores like magic. Sold by all Druggists at 25c Within the next month measagea by wireless telegraphy will be received on the roof of the National Bank of Com merce from all of the Atlantic De For est Wireless telegraph stations within L0OO miles of Norfolk, and from hip equipped with the DeForeet fystsfli passing at sea within a radius of from 400 to GOO miles. Will Merest Baay Every pel son should know last (4 health is impossible U the kidneys are derangrd. Foley's Kidney Cure will cur k kmcy and bladder disease an evt rry form, and will bjild up u strength. en the organs so that tfkey will per form their functione property. No darr of Bright's disease or (Kebetes if Foley Sidney Core is takes is time. Th British Cabinet Is nnahle yet to sit on a V'l'trj sinwd at rcklnf as undmitarulinf with Germany. RImmbuUmi kei Lts letrsWe. A happy home is the most valuable pwlion that is within the resell ol mankind; tt you cannot eftjef Kaeeet- ferts if you ere ruff erlnf frost Hmmthi tiam. Too throw esUle feosotc' tares rhen yoe enter yew boee end jn est) be referred fro) those rnearnelit pain so by spplylrg Chamber kk' reia Balm. OnesppliealiasjnU girt foe re Hf and He ocr,U.od nee for snort thee will brine; shouts permanent rwre. ret sale by Davis' Pharmacy at T. Deffy. AsaThy Vs broke tn is roknt , PitrW, Gradaioupa, where mocked bates sre beting.- s )piTI lsMp!miiil sjtitlr D Will's Little forty fUrs. T rsmoee Liule nils are tn mild and f- fetUre that cWMren, dVlksU Um-j sol weal ftTle etij-y tVir ! ifert, nhile rkrgptWiJiy thy art tlvt htl Wv f ire rold. " f.rt grip. iv y r. a. vVf. H -" " - CETS AT TC2 JOINTS f Rheamaddd) fans cured thousands of Cases of Rhea inatUm, Uunbe.ro. Sciatica and other Blood Diseases after a!J the doctors have uterjoboa nopuoa Hospital baa failed, f EOTS Bvr,i::aOT chem.xal co., t ialtimske, ho. owa amiooiarr sclls nr. .- CURES ? TO f STAY CURED. .a.. - . . . - - L iaia opiin novemoer witn Rheumatism in my feet . bat after taklnt (our bottles of Rheiunacide V been bothered since. I tried every old kind of : t and waaunder two doctors, and all I tried had J ina aoaaaa. rat bhitt laaitJK Bive not oeen liniment i the isame result, until I tot - lmam to lay, ii nu not " aaeoicine iw uii nn, cvveryDoay mat i recommeooea XttWhas had the same results." P. Ran- aiaa. maoaeer, voniciaiivo Grip QuicklT Kaocked Out. "Some weeks ago during the seveie winter weather both my wife and my self contracted severe colds whhh speedily developed into the worst kind of la grippe with all its miserable symp toms," says Mr. J. S. Egleston of Maple Landing, .Iowa. "Knees and joints aching, muscles sore, head stop ped up, eyes and -nose running, with alternate spells of chills and fever. We began using Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, aiding the same with a dou ble dose of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, and by its liberal use soon completely knocked out the grip." Sold by Davis' Pharmacy and F. S. Duffy. It is known 109 persons were kllied by the earthquake at Formosa France last Saturday. aa - Pirating Feler'e Honey and Tar. j Foley & Co., Chicago, originated! Honey and Tar as a throat and lung i remedy, and on account of the great j merit and ponularitv of Foley's Honev ' 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 satisfaction. It is mildly laxa tive. it contains no opiates and is safest for children and delicate persons. For sals by Davis Pharmacy. The steamship Campania is bringing 12 tons of specie from Europe to New Tork. ' A Thousand Dollar'! Worth of Good "I have been afflicted with kidney and bladder trouble for years, passing gravel or stones with excruciating pain," pays A. H. Thurnea, a woll known coal operator of Buffalo, 0. "1 got no relief from medicine until I be- 5 an taking Foley's Kidney Cure, then ie result was surprising. A few doses started the brick-dust-like substance and now I have no pain across my kid neys and I feel like a new man. It has done me $1000 worth of good." Foley's Kidney Cure will cure every form of kidney or bladder disease. Andrew Carnegie, who is the guest of Atlanta, haa endowed up to the present time 1,290 libraries, which ag gregate an investment of over $39,32f, 260, and which extend throughout the United States, the countries of Europe and even to remote Islands of the sea. No-Pill is as pleasant and positlvaa DsWitt's Little Early Rlse.a These Famous Little PiUa are so mild and ef fective that children, delicate ladie and weak people enjoy their cleansing affect, while strong people say they are the best liver pills sold. Never gripe. F. 8 Duffy. Secretary Voa Ogdea Vegt, of the U Sited Society o Christian findeavor, aa started frees Boston on the loraxeet tefereveatalenv-iUwiilbetb-swt six saeatatv and after toeving in the seoU s4 wea wlO sa JoJy 7 for Qeyasvs to silsasl the werid Endeavor Convention. OAS'SOnXA, Mattie M. WraKaB, raadrdece of forrnsr Chief Jestios Marsha of the Unjtd Sutes fiupmoS Ovt, k oral of thel throe Women roral aall eazriers Is Astortca, She is eesiaerted with th GraaJu Gty, TO., postofVa. The eure that sfend to he credit eaaaeberkta'aArasca Sahaa acles UC wonder. It cord E. R. Xnlford, lertarer for the fatmaa el tfaihandry, Wayoeslwre, ravef a 1stresWwt east of mi. It heals the went Bare, Rote, Boils, tJtora, Daisy, Wounds ChBhMns sal SsH iUatoia. ' Only & at AS DrenWU. ' A sr.lvrl' strike amonsj the tine saaa, Inside efeVal and (a M ' spnosta ks . the empWy of ib lovthera Hell Telsjone and T!rrk aompanf brjegU out today softMihinf haa 4, w0 awn la the Rtetes ef Mr rie, Kmh Cerorina, Poath Carolina, Ceorgia, fVwida, AWU;t and West Wgiola. The uvea art 6madUc s tnrreaes b WHe . . Te draw Vi fire tef a Nn, he rut lihoot Warbit a sa, ef u ctre boila, soma, tUr, artevn sad sll skin Sid xVp eVaaeaM, ISWlU'i WlUr UkI Batve. A r7 tt r"a. ( the tnin e rvnW f : epe.-ity r!if. Ah for fVATt's ! f ni i,f. r'4 Vy T. S. Vnff, f - .'! ' 1 s FROM THE INSIDE.. failed has cored four cases vunn.1 mail.. JU T Ouincy. Mass.. July 18, 190&. our Don Rheumacide. -Now, Ianj oeen necessary lor me to Kneumatlsm since rep- yuincy industrial. oociety, ERRATIC ENGINES. Locoiuotlvea That Act aa Thoaarh They Were Den Kobcd. You never see a ship launched on a Fridny. and similarly a new locomotive hardly over makes a trial trip on that day or on the 13U of the month. Even though the superintendent may Jeer at the superstition, yet he knows too well to set it at naught, for Just as sailors consider that some ships are nulucky so do train-bands credit certain loco motives with a sort of demoniacal pos sesiion. It Is certainly very strange the dif ference that may be observed between two locomotives built from the same plana, ut the same time, of similar ma terial. One goes -on her way quietly ami smoothly, never breaks down, costs little or nothing for repairs. The other causes trouble from the very first, runs off the line, kills the drivers, eels Into accidents, of all kinds and generally nets tis though possessed by some evil spirit. There' was a famons Instance some yenra ago on t!i South Florida rail viiy. A locomotive killed fo m:tny neo !.' that sh? got the name of 'thp !it':-r-V and no fewer lhaii llirce cn jc'iii' drivers activilly It'fl ilio employ I t! conipmy rstlier lli-in continue il: Iviii:: her. Tie oiil till;:? xvns that she m-ver se"n;p.l ti Injur.- herself, r'-'enl'". iliy the :viipih wi-ie forced to lnv::k InT up, iiHI.o'.ikIi she was by no i:-(v.iik viiTi nut. f in -tH-.il g!io!s in trains or railway !';: ens very seldom hears. New Vo.ic ii. r.dd. T!: rl .f flattery. are llni-e v ho have n!l Inatinrl v. :i - h t ilini) to offer verbal ej i i :i!i with whom they come III I'-.in.n-l. : M.i iliere Ik no Ontiiit thnt, if -ivl) !'- i;. ere Kftt .l ut the t;i:me time w.tli - ! Ue-.rts. they gv.it'y sweeten lii".1. '!!; d'i n it Wii.hv h i" to Nfiy. ! ueu I.-js .'ie. u iii--.;irtviihi sen !. '. m- with tiif.r i.tiMd'i eye II, i- i " I pit where a I'alterim; word .vim!, j n iN-a.-ere ur salve o :e-ii'i r i! tl-e H'iu;'l.i iImii In ay ll l vety i:;.-af. 'I!.- pleasure they lUiHliiee :!: ;':. l!ie a. nail they study to pr:-i';i"-i- ll iii; i'm doubt lle-.r prnetiee aa : r. I i.i i: .! a vi ylilai I. i.rt. ami II i i (...'. I. il 1 i l.l.e l!ie:.. i- . i:lj!y ti' I i ..ii- .- na ' a Ki-.i I .! ' -1 i : lit re f -' e : ' i eati l.ii :i e.etl '. i . i l ' ." .; : . , I ut. I 'lent i I' . ly e .nl i . i 1 1 I '.) '.t .,; t . 1h- i i i ly i;a will 1 1 1, lilt il ll '. a:;: i . i .1 M: .j ii.-i. : i ( lii r Ii lltilll uf lluli ii.l.. .. 1 in- . ! -. if.- tif H in i:i W'eHtt ril Aai". ! i '. ua-Ue in i-' i.-vju-etA-I In- i: .! I -ri.il. of ii lli II a In -.lit r. nd al-o tin- wieral itirMM-. h, whieli ll v. a t'.r' ti'i-! Tin" r.' an r-.i Id.- Iiillldiuj wnt i .. '. af '-'f:i i'j MoMi ,th Nhortly iiflii- ilcir liil nrrUal in IHll and ,w . i . m i ;.,-,-1 nh'.ol entirely of bid rn !. I i .uldttloii In ll-. iiki- cm Sun thn t r liitie vv,r I 1 1 . It ix-t ihIoiuiI ly i r - I as i. aula tour tlica'T tlnr .1: w .s; ' n i el (lurltn; the wholt Lii - ti a Narr.irl. n IK, rw,knlitr'i Slaa. I'll' I'tiuuiMwker's eu tame froo lite sl:n in I hy tlia Lo.u'tar.l iHiokors. kIi i t'-oU II from thr alvn u by Hat ie.:. l fnnill ttt Fiorenee, T1m found-i-r of t.'i" bimae rtaipbestn a nuMltoc. if I'liy tieia'i. Ilia deeornds'iln txtcsme baakera asd tirokere, a ad luoir SbS tiwtir ancestor's golden piila Wliva ttK7 bereme noble they sesam ! as arm all gvidea pills or belle ea . blue O.'U. teasr rvlav Tbt wortJ tfe'.l.iii la sonny people. The obi sre hnureting fr lore bmts thin (or Irfvel TVilf nl )nj u very cheap, ssd If yaw eew the poor ea wllti n t arvaeai of prate It will he bet lee tnt Itoen than. Maukrbv-Usor) lfiimir1oti ImpIcritG) Usee tseaed a new and in aw ting Cstaiegoe sstsng afi a hoed the heat - Time, Labor and Fonn Implements Jl gin desert ptione and prWwe of Cora isi Ccitea IlictcXe ' VilcdfetbiCcItlTatorJ, Fara Y,'.'ivlr;lsu - Vtt '? Lt 'lct 1xzz. E- ii , F C-sX C tCa r-r.r ;J f! the it Farm T - : " ' f I r.atkaj t a ... r ' v if .--Ii; f ta t'-.n f !rr V. f !-: t'!: --K. i' I i si , f, ; ; t. Ital Ttlttun i Vtrfa. The parteb hijrch of Chertsey 'pos. setses a.eirlous. tnmaalyt'-It has sev eral pew ta sjia gallery -hlch sre. uougUt cud Bald by auction, just like a tabic, or a clui!i-.' and these iiews give their owucW for the time being a legal rigbtt-J rote nt parliaaieataiy elections In the iliv'.sia.i, Slorcuvc?, the owners oftlie peyvs Lave to pay lha poor rate of 2 a year iu'.J liie baiiln, u prlvi lefie tluy.i.re not sj cr.jfjr to use as the .former) ue. Many years n-j the church wardens of C'h?i';..-y wore at their wits' end in onier 1j raise tur.ney for theres ;orati.):i itud ivpair of llie sacred eili dce, and they c-j'iM Ci.d uj sdution to the' question i:n:ii s ;ue parishioners suggeslvU that liiey si.o-ald sell the gal lery' pews to the higaoot bidder. They accepted ihe idea tiii-l uhtained a spe cial act trf parliauieiM stilMwing them to do this ud alia giving the privilege of a parliamentary vo:e. I.nudoii Specta tor. A tifiUery of ! 'ur a ei it-N. Paris possesses a very iiae ullery of modem - masters, largely of the Bar blzon seliool. not mil' of v.-hicli is genu, inc. it i.-s to the paialer llarplgnies UnU France is iiid.-Ued for this queer collection of the spurious. l'assing through the I'.we de Vaugirard one day, his eye cau;;ht some canvases in a window. They were nil signed by liroinineiit names, iiielutling his own, and every signature was forged. Pass ing inside, the list became more exten sive, and the painter found himself In the presence of false Corots, Diazes, Daubijjnys, Lnnerels. Isabeys, Neu villes and even Knlish Turners. The revelation of his owu identity enabled Uarpiuies to becoiuu possessed of this collection for ftiuiethin less than the proverbial el. I sou, and it may now he Inspected by tho.'e interested In such matters at the state furniture de pot, where It is preserved as a kind of high water mark in r.ophisticatlou. An Arabian LokouiI. The Arabians had n tradition that when the devil started forth from his own place to the jrardeu or Eden lie was too lii-.v to wall; and lipped all the imtmnlK. one after another, to car ry Ii i mi. .Ml iilnsi'i! e:;tjit Iho ser pent, whieh wa-i then a i; iiailniped and the ime t Ii, ;iui ii of all lirasts. Yiel.l- Um to the e . i ' re. i i i pent too!; up l!i ti earrleil hita tin- r one known how f., SPqlieiires cf tlla t! icurdei) bettiee a s of S.ilan. the Kor '". il on its hack and M of iiie way. lej '. ."inl a fier the cou "' il's entry into tlie rwreal the auels were coniin pent and p: its le-s. a forth to t:. Hat on the ; -I to In : it. to : !; up the ser liell.iel CUt off it. i : a-1 hen. is i !.. ! ir could Men Pa.t Sixty In Danger More than haif of mankind over sixty years of age suffer from kidney and bladder disorders, usually enlargement of prostrate gland. This is both pain ful and dangerous, and Foley'r, Kidney Cure should be taken at the first sign of danger, as it corrects irregularities and has cured many old men of this disease. Mr. Rodney Burnett, Kock Port, Mo., writes: "I suffered with enlarged prostate trkml anil kidney trouble for years anil after taking two bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure 1 feel better than I have for twenty years, although I am now (J1 years old. " The Baltimore anil Ohio Railroad Company is spending millions on im provements on the Wheeling division. Caught Cold While Hunting i Ilurglir. Mr. Wm. Thos. I.anorR.m, provincia Constable at Chapleau. Ontaria, pays: "I caught n severe cold while huntirg a burglar in the forest swamp last fall, Hearing of Chamberlain's Coue,h Reme tlv, I tried it, and after usin two am:. II Itottlci. I was completely cured. " This rcminly is intended especially for coui(hs and colds. It will loosen and re lieve a severe cold in less time than by any other treatment and is a favorite wherever itB superior excellence has le come known. Davis' 1'harmary and K. S. PutTy. Wyslt W. Urown killel himnalf with a pistol in the ottice of the Iab- ney Brokerage Company in Newport News. A tec; (etleiHirM is Mrs. Alexander, of Cary, Me., who has found !r. King's New Life Pills to be the) beet remedy she ever tried for keeping the Stomach, Liver end Bowels In perfect order. You'll scree with her if yon try three palnles purifiers that infuse now life. Guaranteed by all Druggist Price 23c. Cot f a a I "T. "ties yoor im orf;el it yaars of tftocrrtMir "Oh. yea lle'i nbtrj! ti he re a trio) " How yon r-uirii.liit youraelfr CVreliitvl Icni'tr. . AD peltfrne'i I inh er.ie gtod in the sw) nront.Ir.tr. MOUIITCR S Eocky fountain Tea KucU , ' A ttrj galWlM fs? aWf TtfrM " tHafl Batllft -4 laeaeiJ f r A .) f Ow t-,tir'M. to M k-"r T"w. r-- Una'. li m naaaavKa, c n m r WaMMai 1 m at a M faraa. r. "' e M. mmim af hguatu I taw f4aaav. HHa. uuc mtn row i uow noKt ' ' Te C tlllVat rH4. Iffr-0(e l laird arrry inl&ot, yra liar. VTe-Ye. lt KTN A fiil l.ll fVy "'I ewt:'tl thins lny s n-itMMisnfrjIis ti . . . Ct"rWiat' teMt , ' ThU 1t is lM-ndtf eepflrlaf f tut rre n'pi-1. tjnH,frraiiiii,tKr-ref hsrS t'Wng thtrmU. eoe eye. (rmtli e y M, 41 crf,V sn.l f jf C,'vi e ihe ir, (Kh as t'tter, e't ty. firt irnw, saVl had, brf4, batter' liS, val.!enr Hh n err.. Ii dm rl rparl! I 'm i' : f v.'Tr,i uf t' ce di- f i. 'cr, f-rf tf f. Ttf It, f r -! i'j p?f if.. KTy i . s- -V i-.4-.CJl isansaaw - iiiniF To get rid of Indigestion, ! Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach, Belching of Gas, Catarrh of the Stomach or any other disorder due to Indigestion. DYSPEPSIA CURE Digests What You Eat I have b?en a dyspeptic all my life, have tried all kinds of Dyspepsia remedies, but continued to get worse. Could eat but little and suffered greatly. I was reduced in weight and run down to nothing in strength. After using a few bottles of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure 1 began to Improve and am now fully restored. I cn eat whatever 1 like. MRS. MARY S. CRICK, White Plains, Ky. This is only eaeol many socb teiti monials ea tie is our ottct . tuvbutiiioida'4 tlmci ai aah ai tb trial, or 80 eratils. BeT TO ALL DEALERS: TheLOO size Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is guar anleed enly to purchasers tthafimsen1 our printed coupon properly filled out at time qf sate With name and, address. We toil I protect dealers only upon presentation of this coupon. EsXt.DeWitt f3l Co.. Chicago, V. S. A. Southern Baptist Convention and Aux iliary Societies Chattanooga, Tenn May 10th- 15th .1906 Account above eccasion the Atlantic & North Caro ina R. R. Company will S'.ll tickets to Chattanooga, Tenn., and return at the following greatly reduced rates : From Rare LaGranK $16.20 Kinston 6.6( Dover lfi.QP New Bern 17,G.r Newport 1ft. 5( Morchead City I8.8,r. Beaufort 19.10 Tickets to be sold May 8th, 9, and 10, with final limit (prior to midnight of which passenger must reach destination, original starting point) ten days in ad dilion to date of sale. Reduced Rates T''. A 'Untie snd North Carolina Co. have authorized the following greatly reduced rates to New Orleans, 1., snd return a'count: United Confederate Veterans Reunion, April 2.'i, liG, and 27, 190f.; From Rg.tr LaCr.-inge, $20 K'tiHton, 20 5( Dover, 21 H New Hern, 21 1' Nrwitort, 21 ol Morehcati City, 21 ".' Heaufort, 22 W 1). C Hudgins, G. P. A A h N C Reduced Rates Tho AtlanUc A North Carolina Com pitny have authorised reduced round trip rates on the certificate plan aa fol io : Department rlncampment of Virgin ia snd North Carolina Grand Army oi the Republic, Hampton. Va., April 19 to 3Hh 190f. Virginia Foneral Directors' Associa tion Kichmond. Va., May ie, te 18th, 190G, North Carolina Library Association, Ralegh, N. C, April 27, to t7tb 106. North Caralina Bans era' AssecfaUlon LaeTciay N. C. June Ith, 21 tt, 1I H. C IWDGTSK, Cen'l FreifM Ajrt. .. . M UWR "IUM0M ! T-,e-Wre4 sneSeea dssnenJe inat pm shaB ppe rr eery beat nosl aat sUri, tn4 th e dy abeee all ethers, ha R-tewtrrtGoej nagale re. BiSn-Ja TTKt ef Ihe reneraVintef Nsfcire, , is tlda in Am the tef styW in prlrj tM.irm that in rr.ad prfrl ft. e!nl fsl-rk in I r-eee ii s'jW hi F. M. ChJKWKS. Tnaare enrt Ui be ""'i h efT 4uil ere 1 .!. VtlD7ZZZt aajaaaaaai. i'!'i ZZZ - jig sggs Name Addrete . Prpan4 at ta Lab orfttory afS.O JlcWltt C.,calcc,P - ' "ai I i- - m mtmm i ' i-TT1 Mi 1 -i ' ' rJM 1. Ifc - t.WH ".i J. I am Just in Receipt of a CAR-LOAD OF HORSES some of which ai' lare mi i HandHum- which I will olTcr for I llcap, as they arc nil hiph :n price I ut w-ll .n-!l ;n cin-:iii ns they I Jail and see mc. Also Mi. it Wiigon.M, Kugn-s ( ait v. hct Is un.! II ." 11 kinds of Sadiery li-'-spec! fuliv. L. G. Daniels M. HAHN can be found at L. G. Daniels'. Jk. Jones, Livery, F'-ed, Hal Pill ' feVa.-- tarfV'H snd ttnawt etora of lloreeasnd Mole rrrr ofTrrod for "t.l A car kwd of eech just In. Aleo a complete line of Hugciet, HsroeM. Robes, Whips. Cart Wheels, Ktc. Bmad Streot, IGE Marlr ,'rom pure dis tilltrd filterrd wa ter. WIMUl COMPANY. 19-21-23 Griffith Srrect. Phone 23- G ASTORIA rr lafioU kti Cbihlrstu tf C&Zffil&i GUARANTEE COUPON If. after using two-thirds of the contents of a dollar to'.tle of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure you are not satisfied with it or can honestly say that It has not benefited you. take tie? bottle back to the dealer from whom you bought it and we will refund your money. All we. ask is that you be honest with us. Sign this guarantee coupon, and have it wilh your dealer, who must mail it to us with the outside wrapper from around the bottle. t not Ft. III. - unit and ExrhanK1 New Bm. r . C. KEY WEST CIGARS iBsl S til' il Itt titl (OLD BY Rymans Restaurant , AKOJ Rmrslda Stnre f tot tebif . ;'.