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;s journal fed every day to Itha year ex-J :-. lay. JouroalJBuikJlaf; w-ow Phon'i No. 8. CVRLES t. snvzNS. " -SUSSCBtflTlCjRATES' Year, in advaiirA.i-. 4.oo Year, nottotdnaf .; b V, bf carrier to the -80 JO, itcred at the Port Office, New Ban C. i s secondclaaa intitteB. ? ; acuk FATES or HIW JHaW AM I - CKATXN OWWTT. W Bern. N C. April 24, 1906. i HE BLACKBURN TRIAL FIASCO. The trial of Congressman Blackburn I -it week of Greensboro, was a matter I f interest far beyond the the mdivi- lal ""concerned, or thpoUtiea which nmnfirl the indictments afcainst the an for the interest was of both tc- ethfer, how the man would .escape in . ...J 1 . At,- puiauon ana now w icH power oi tneKepuoucan macamt. i ii North Carolina, backup by the Koose elt administration, which has backed p the opponents of Mr. Blackbum. So 'far as the mdictinents against (inrres8man Blackburn go, they need o recounting. Judge Goff's disgust iver - the triviality of them is to be clearly seen in hia charge to the jury, that he would set aside any verdict of ruiltv.'if one shouidbe brought in. To the outsider who read the charges, their weakness was, apparent, and doubly so, often the much heralded re marks oMhose who were to crush the Congressman, and senfhim to a poli tical solitude, in d'ugrace, if not to prU'on. The acclamations at the result of the so-called trial of Mr. Black ourn, are peculiarly significant, for democrats showed as great approval of the Con gressman's complete vindication, as did republicans, in their rejoicings over the victory of their fellow-partyman. Outside of the sincerity for the per sonal record clearing up of Mr Black burn, which was expressed on all sides, and in which every North Carolinia n with any State pride was bound to feel an interest, the political tone of re joicing showj that those republicans ouside of the political ring of office holders, are opposed to the republican ism which today rules in North Caro lina,! which seeks to perpetuate its party just to the extent as the offices shall be filled by them, the present stal warts, who name those who shall take office, as given out by the adminis tration at Washington Republican bttsism in this State, is nauseating thousands who are inclined towards republicanism, not its offices, and who : e In such attacks as made against Congressman Blackbum, the attempt to ketp its principles from being takes up I y those who are respectable. But how I North Carolina republicanism over to get out of Ka slough of tode rency, if Marion Butler is to be its dic tator, and stand sponsor for all the of fice giving, and ehief eoejneelor to Press Jmt Roosevelt, on all natters ing republican polities. Wales official pelrooageT A Taeeease DeBer's Verlaet teed 1 have been afflicted with kidney una bladder trouble for yean, peselnf i:rrei or stones wrtn . exeraaaung j am." saye A. U. Tanrnea, a well i now coal erteratorof Bufalo. O. "I :: no relief from inedidoe nntil I be-1 ran Uklnar Foley's Kkaey Cure. ihs result Was surprising. Afewdoees etarted the brkksksVuke snbstanee una now i nave no pam across mj tta-i' fjt and i foot like a new baa, ft has a. ...I me me 11000 worth of good." Foley's l. i'lnry Cure will cure erery form oi i i .lny or bladder diafsao. ; , i m tntmauonai exeeuure poara oil i J United Mine Work Ore af Aroeriea. ').U4 the proMMfUoe of theindev ; r..1mt eoft-ceel ssiaert wbe bad ee- , aecrptance ef the itOS scale Ul arlninU txlatlnf eHfferesoes. - eVsr-spaM' .:. t-; ' We offer One Btmdred, DdQsm t r J for any case ef Cntarrk that raa i t be rured by DsQ ' CeUrrtt Cure. -T.t.OiZXtX ACO., ; .-. "V" --- - w Vi't, the mAmtpxi. bee know f. J. Oewey far the last If fwr Anjl be - Urn perferU jWnralie to u 1 !.im trsesertlorsi aa4 CsaUsdaHt ' Kn ttny ut tey obalk made t i-rm, ''..-' 4 - . " . . tr ts, 1x-i Mitrr, " WWWel DrorrVts, ToMe, O. .'e VUrrb Cwe is lkee tntrr , tt ri 'iret!y. aoe tbe b'xl r "-r nsffsn of trtrttee, - r V en fre. . tt'u TU f : '1 Vf aH irrrt'f. ! i F'f-fy rile f-r fv. tT IS FOR LADIES, TOO. st twi Hair yaiuac jat WHk UctalcMe.. - Ltd! who here thin- hair Ipj whose hair Je falling oat. tu prevent the hair falling not. and thick fa tt growth, with Nebro" "Herplckia," ; - Beside. HerpK eld ia'ciui of the mostagreaa6ls hair dressings ther tov; Herulcid kills the dandruff gene that eats the hair oft at the ' not , After the- gem Is . destroyed. tw root will shoot tin, nd the hair grow km; as ever. Even a sample will eon. Tlnco aay'lady that Hewbro' Berploldt is aa Indispensable toilet requisite. - i contains no oil or grease, It Will Dot stain or dye.- Sold by leading druggists,' Send tte. in stamps for sample to. The Berpi eta Co Metrolt, Mica. ..?-.' --v..... . C. D. BRADBA. apsUl .Agfcr ' At a time "when Ger many is exceed ingly anxiooa to win the friendship of the United SUtes it has been a cause of irreat regret to the Kaiser that American papers nave accused the Ger- I man government of trying to annoy America by asking the Czar to call the Hague conference at a time, when the Pan American congress will be in ses sion. HOLUSTER'8 Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets k Buy Xe&iebw Sir Busy People. " Briagl Soldo Health sad Renewed Vigor. A specific for Constipation. Indigestion, Life init kiiIdct TrauhkuL Plmnlea. Eczema. ImnuM Blood. Bad Breath, Smreish Bowels, Headache jnd Backache. It's Rocky Mountain Tea In tab let form, 8 cento a box. 0nulno made by 'Tou.i8TEB Dano Oompaxy, Hacllnon, Wia UDEN NUGGETS FOB SALLOW PEOPlf A bronze medal gtrnck off in comme mor8tion 0f the anniversary ofBenja- min Franklin was presented through Root to Prance, Ambassador Jusserand receiving it. Chambsrlsln's Salve. This salve is intended especially for sore nipples, burns, frost bites, chapped hands, itchinsr Diles chronic sore eyes. nukted eye lids, old chronic sores and for diseases of the skin, such as tetter, salt rhoero, ring worm, scald heao herpes, barbers' itch, scabies or itch and eczema. It has met with unparallel ed succeH8-in the treatment of these di seases. Price 25 cents per box. Try it For sale by Davis Pharand F. S. Duffy Tlje Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad was declared guilty of giving rebates and was fined $40,000, fines of (10,000 being also impoAod on two of ficlals, by Judge Bethea in Chicsgo. Grip Quickly Knocked Out. "ijt.me weeks ago durinp the severe winter weather both1 my wife and my self contracted severe colds which speedilv developed into the worst kind of la grippe with all its miserable symp toms," says Mr. J.' S. Egleston of Maple Landing, Iowa. "Kuees and joints aching, muscles sore, head stop ped up, eyf s and none rimr.ing. 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. To draw the fire out of a bum, he a cut without leaving a scar, or to cure boils, sores, tetter, ecsema and all skin and scalp diseases, use De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. A specific for piles. Get the genuine. Vo remedy cause such speedy relief. Ask for DeWitt's the genniue. old by F. 8. Duffy. Four men convicted of participation ia the Norfolk and Western Railway bond forgery were aentonced two terms In prison by Recorder Goff. ekes (Jo IssraM. A. happy borne) is (be moot valuable positkxr that ia within the reach of mankind; but you cannot enjoy its forts If you are suffering from rheuma tism. Too throw aside business cares when you enter jour borne and yea cee be re tiered from those rheumatic pain also by applying Chamberlain's Pam Balm. One application will giro you re lief and Hi contioMd use for a abort time will bring' about s permanent cure. I For sate br Deris rbarmaev and T. fL I Puffy.' - The giant Cottonwood trees whists once stood as a great white-limed a Uneis along the Missouri river through out all that section bare eotneto be a i . . . ... r I , vmrtBT rr wjm Mif Ul Merest Every pet ensj sbould know that gold beaJtb It impossible if the ktoWra 'are deranged. Fob?' Kidney Cor win eurekklAev andhlaAloe AU U cry form, and wUl build up aa iLrengtb a these organs so that Ux wiU per- form their fanettons trnperly. ,No danger of B right's dleeeee or diabetes if Foley Kldm Cere is taken it) time. Three tnesj empkred M TVWwaUr rai'tead eonetructlon w-k died from tb effaeto of wood alcohol whkb tbey I l k tWnklcg It was WhiAey. - He setttrl, M BtW - - Kof than Wf ef manktw! etrr sixty years ef agi etiffrr trim lltn-r sod tledder diaoroWa, troai;y ettkrearr.ent of prostrate glanHL 1,is is b th pain fal sad enzro, nl Fry a EiJn vere srmejpi pe litfil at ine r.ret .en of dancer, ae It enrrls Irrogn'.ar it! ervj has eurd tr,r.j U m-n t-f U 4'aa. Mr. P.dn7 t Port, Mo., wr!.t f "1 s.T-r ri t M i. I'T ' "! ( t li -T lio i t' f ' r ' ; , r: I . fr,! t ' l I'rfl I ) t T - ' T r - 1 ' f rrt, hbHA, - f uace a tuna ca he J tbe re;:' ...u of r.pvor hartejf beta ht a fr tte posi'.Jou of ortit'i !y ci.- ;: v i ar ". ifgoaettt. Prtrgte liar hf f l tie newcomer, as hick wouia St, were detalle4 for guard Uie sau. tu. TLe wboic garrlsoa turned out te see which one. the adjutant would pick for the coveted laoe Jo. all. octward, shi there was no difference la the neatness f and. eoldlerlr appearance f the two men. v-;.,- The officer spent .aboutlwesty sola- utes examining the .riflea, belttv car- trMee bosee and brasses of the two toMiers, Jhere-waa abaolotelv motaiug to chooee between them la point of neatnees of appearance, flnaU, as a last resort, - the adjutant . nnbattoned the blouse of the new clsjaant fot or derly honors. He founds fontwhatf faded but absolutely eleaaundershlrt.' Toe omeer passea to uaarscner and undid three- buttons of. his 1 blouiie. Haarscher had on a brand newault of silk underwear that TOust;Jbav cost nun t month's pay vit was the other Wn on that day who walked past poet la the hot sun. while Hwuacher did t polling duty" m the shade Jn front of the. commandant s. quarters. Re ws a Frenchman throng and. through, nnu he was more proud Of,Jt uan of any-t t ship which he had won by enUstlng un der the American flag.-Chlc4 Poet -. Pirslln Foley's , Hes"iiTtr, Honey and Tar as . tbroat ani kmg remedy, and on account of the great merit and popularity of Foley's Honey and Tar many imitations i offered for the genuine. Ask for Foley's Honey and Tar and refuse any; substitute of fered as no otner preparation win five the same aatuf action, feltk Jnildly Taxa tra . it mntaiiM fwt .oniatjia-anA ia safest for children and dehto persona, Secretary Taf t comj:letd JA ehane- tire atotamenltepiKemb canal affaire, stating that, the inten tion is to build a jp cjasj. OA8VO Bean the Si - IIMIIIMWW sssjsj Patrick J Meehan, aged N mm adr iter of the New YorkJrtahAmerlean, died of bronchitis. Is the Mem lahIU Science has proven that the tmoon bag an atmosphere, which, tnejpM nfe in some form rKsible od tbiaii .satellite; but not for human bngs,. who. have s hard enough time on this earth of ours; especially those who don't know that Electric Bitters cure Headache. Blknu nesa, Malaria, Chills and Fever, Jaun dice, Dyspepsia, Diziihees, Torpid Liver, Kidney complaints, General De bility and Female weaknesses. Une qualed aaa general Tonic sad Appe tizer for weak persons, end.eepecially for the aged. It induces soind sleep. Fully guaranteed. .Sold by all Druggists, Price only 60c It was announced in Chicago that telegraph stations had been established by the Western Union a West Oak land, CaL. and by the Postal at the Oakland aide of ths 8aa Francisco ferry. Messages for these points are taken, but at the sender's risk. No pill is aa pleaaantand DoetUye a DeWitt's Little Early Risers. ' These Famous Little Pills are ao, tofld and ef fective that children,' delicate ladles and weak people enjoy ,'theix. cleansing effect, while strong people say they are act, ruja Buwgf-juuf WJ mn i best liver pills old.'; Nerer! gripe. Uty.S.Duffy. . - met Sold Eliibeth,BergeT, who.. forged the nam of Senator ,Dpew, fag. 40,. was sent to the reforra sebooL The cures that stitw! felts. eswdit make Bucklea's Arnica Salve a scieri. tins wonder. It cured & IL- Msiford. lecturer tor the Patroos el. Hnsjtisawiry. Waynesboro, Pa.,f a itlsf isssing esse of Piles. It heels tbst-ssors. store, Sores, Boll, Ukay-Cuts, Weunds, CWlMains"and Ssh . .lUtsava,Only Be at AH Druggists. , ' ' The ChWy Ouls Lan4 Company has smnrcel to teeoeJMOm bead fori rerswung sa eieiw.. prrpcees., ?, - r terri KUHT i ee were tha the triUe eeee ef Piles fhat gfTiietod me Jyeerei .The I was syfvieed to spry JEwUea's Ar- nk EeJve, and be Uua a.be perma nently cured me, .writes jU nVJUpW. of .RugWe, Ky. , IWk , aO wevVt, Burns and 8ore bk e-gie, Sold by aJDrtgftsUatrie. ; AsrUaefootmCaacres to srpropriato tl,M,0Cf jaere. sVw. the California cofferer. - OA0"?on"A. , Prrsbieat Rsai-tlt dtoj te $grtry Mealf to Vrwim fclrW rejtrd f g relf rri-ira. ' CwiM Ce's wH ".f Berjler. Mr. Wtn, 1o. I-aryjt, prwririris fial.Ie t rrr'-a, tiarl,, ye! 'l rsuM Tr c,j J h-.t,' z . t i 1 . , , JImH- nf (ar ' ,'e f - - T.-m ' j, r!'', In H jt, ri r t M 1 ' I- ' . 1 r- ' t ' t a twrnay le Ii It, : -1 - . r f ,f wic'i i4 ' 'a. It w ; s -f I,-., ' ' . eu& r ,1 I - , ?, , ) -t ' f ' ' e: . ' ' " I'M r , f w wti -v trkeat U.o wn,ej'..irte. A Rroup ef rAnxns!'JBii4l- were, talk ing about weme eullrge. , 'W hat do you thluk 'tout it?'i one f them aski-tl Kfje-eaoutattre'Ilanooe ef the Teetn Ohio cidtrtcu". : 0 - . "1. W&n't ssy.'. rvplled . Baunon. Eou.eidy nil;bt tull. and . J : ooa't want to ejujtrrel with th women of m dlatrW rri Pnl I will iH roa star- I iika'tn .ahiyw s. lltrUr-l you a. story, i jim .aow..uie-r mucpcuumie ia tne couse-jiow. ana then. It .nlidies'me feet tuara a if had some band ta : letrjsb tion. Now" the other day there 'Sviib'u bill ui Uiaf rd looked Into an4 tlldn't like ct al although nearly ewrj body seemed sab. Isfied with tt.- Vtherx it etuue to n vol 4 I , ,J1pjpfr. iigjttirji lQgsioy it,". Befirly.eVojrytK stood up tor-It. .For? lisps there; wer s dozen of us on the ttepuiilteah sldo and a score or so ef lietnocrats who got on our feet toVeg biter opposition. Now, my wife was to the ipiuery that day watchlug the pre- ni.illn rm- Vhut ttrht rilllnA ialbA suddenly ssld to me: y cJ w mi iu ine worm uia you want) to vote against that bill for V 5 'I dWt Uke the looks of lt..ytaJ4 '"I lould think you'd bare bMsp ahnmiul itf vnttMolf aha aald TC4i J' Mr. Payne and Mr. Onisvenor and I,1 Caunon and Wr. Babcoek, Just alGjaf the big men on the Bepublicaa , voted for It. And then you stoops almost nil by yourself. I was ashamed, of yonV'-CJoreland Plain Dealer. ? Bsneta e stetare Trip. . Ereryliody tu Portsmouth, N, used to know James Goodwin, or by" Gooileilb, as be was genera known and called from his chili Now, Ra,ry" was no baby, either wit or lu luchee. being six feet Inches lu belxbt but because of effeminate ways and high pitched voice be was hardly known by ...say Other glveu, name, though he always resented Its use with fierce gestures and threats of direful calamity galnat the swarms of boys who, by Its public us, mad hi dally life perp-tuaUy active In ensuing them for mtie meat The .cry of "Baby Gooden! aof Qeodear wa always tb sbrnat for sprint on the part of "Baby," as. well as (he boys. Bushing out .of Mecbaai street oue dny In hot pursuit of a, few or in tormentor, ne ran piump .in fronf pf jwlr of heavy horses attach ed lo an express witoq rapriog rsRldW down WhUt strevt The polo street VBly." aud U n he went. Ul. foil sis feet, six Inches lengtbwlNs.tbe street. As soon as the Ion; wagon bsd-passed over "Boliy". the Urlrcr. frightened and white with fear, yelled back a fee cam in view.- "Look out, there H ..rWhy," ssld "tMy." -rnn yoij-foa tag back T-Boston Herald. ' , .peeaoe) te Colored Urn. ' Purjna ijio (set national campaign," stld Wrfry (JUsw the Ot!? df an eloqucut orator was orgmg.- flay peopl In o;i'er tb southern cities to sapportipe jXTootrtUa ticVK. Qeaay ! sy parta, who was over elrblj years old. ws considered a per e.a4 deea, and essay f the apMlWnde ke UereA. ( ras pereeoc ef Da tie SB) tfe; tickets sake ied It. V Tb. ecator wactrylag to.avcrceia the ijarert.to Ihe.Urk 1 ftrslng theyeung m t strpporf Datta, .wbe, el(beeli aa err. ge.iarisu,',a4 still i. niaa of sbfl'ty and weuid l!v eel his term with good tat.- ...'. . !.- t- ; -Ose ef be aedttora, who bad eVoek ,reereies hW aiiewane ef red mr as (Ceettree a the ssesUa? by sclah Ingw 'l.am.a. pretty seed I'soerrat Wet ije-Vt Jeto for aa eowaisa, s ao Mrmtwr ef a;f Jjtully. ha yet ttef fi a ota wi;h olsrer "bleed l LI Vrlaa. hoi rm l-ot coto twW jf-r Vf-" ' "' u 1 H'rn 41aekf Petfybt'fM ia If ray A toaaader, of Cary, Me.,.erU ba fotmd Dr. King's New Life POeto be the beat csajeity the evertrtol for keeptug the Ctomarh, IJyer and Cewale la perfect Wrdw.. YottH agree wUb ker it, yea try tbeee pemWe pexL'rs that In lose new Ofe. urenled 3 j SO Drurrst. , DWeS3. ! . The Pei tr of the ArierVee Rr. ottLje Cunpre Irtd a imb"f of vrxrrm, an J ppropi1id tl.ft)3 ft the ri?imkl tjfferm nd Y,1"A f a b'-Teg at tS Jsmastowit ri;w.i- l-a " ' '. fe lleed A tale f k' TTi a a b.U 1 j irarV f - n I ' lit, s V - ' i iv. -T I't 1. V, I r t If, llf. ''I ' t j t.rtt , r 7 f.' ( 'J 7 r' a t( I! I r -. V Tt I r- 4- ' i '- H e--l I 1 t " lu " i I 4 ' w . . . - a ' dnoeaT IV - : : -.- 4 I Hire f--'il! j lose a head line t!ml. m t t aixte gfek u In the news. , e rush, push sod slreouoos nu ul Ua Americas people ku a strong Vwteocy to lead up te alvuhtr and other aiecUoos el the been, suended by Ir ruir actio, paipliatton, dintness, s 3 rvUao sod other distress- Itt syoj)Uui. . - ' ' : Three of the prominent loaredlsnts of 1 waica ur. rtemm s uouiea aieaicai ins- oT is o aro recommended br some . i. writerg qu Malaria Malta. tur the euro ef just such eases. Golden fsaal root, for liMLaiM. la said' hw th l! arras watcs iHspassxTOBr, a stand-, ard authority, "to. Impart tone and In creaaed power to the heart's action. Muaarous other, leading anthoritles rep-: resent Go Idea Seal as an a nur pasted, kialc for the mnscular system In general, and as the heart is almost, wholly com posed of muscular tissue; it naturally kjuow mat it nasi oo gTeawy strengtn- ether afleetions :of the heart are con cerned, is 8 tone rooL or Colllntonia Can.. i'Prot wn. Paine, . author of Paine's i Rnltam af Vadifiina. aava nf It- -o mace oppreaw wt raiToiar uaeaee oi ;,,tte hiarlliiat his Jrleads -were oblured to cjit mm OD-ataira iicnoveTer, (Tauuiiiy rfoororea ojaaer tnemnnenos ot vouinwiiin BMdlcinei Brinelsle extracted from Stone ruet), and la how attendlns to his boslnesa. Heretofore phrstelans knew of bo remodr fur tbe rxaoral of so distreving and no dan- serous e sealed. With them it was all gwaM-wprte. and It tearfully warned the alttkM that death was war at band. Col- Uaionia nqiueauaaaMr acoraa retler in soeh esses sad in most hjstences effects a ritone rootw also recommended try urs. Hale and EllluirwooU. of. Chicago, for valvular and other diseases of the heart. The latier ears: "It fet a heart tonic of direct and aermAnenl mflneuce,'' L- Ooideu Aiedicai; Discovery," not only orai Henous near elections, out is a meet efficient gaar tonic an inviRor aterv istrongjthmiuff the stomach, Invlar oraUn the Uter, rognUtlng the bowels and . ourtng caUrrhil afW.k03 In nil parte ot tm irsue-- ' tTT, riorgereei eu coosupatloa, HUMOR JpfTHE HOUR SUthcMltoa. At the re pf the war of the rebel on, a young doctor In Kentucky told bV.lriack people that all of them who Wished te star en the ota plantation sad work eeald do so and give him a tbinl of what they made. He himself went to practicing his profession in a aebrbborlng town. A number were loath to Icar their old heme and glad- if eecept4theje young master's propo sition,,. Among mem .wag tne oldest jtegfe ea,,the piece, who was known to the whole country as Undo Caliph. , One dey the next autumn Dr. Gray, returning from a rail, found Uncle Oalrnb ted on kts otfiee steps. rWtet 1 ft, Und Cabel Nobody tick, I boper r The oU nexro rose, w4th bis hat In tic hnd. aedsatd: -Xorhln' tbe mattah, little marse. I's Jest cam to e you on tleiah btsness Jest to teti you I didn't make de fturd." "Didn't make the third. Uncle Cabe. deal know wfaaVyou meen.' "Taint often I bab to apbtln flngs to Mttle marse, he's so spry in has betd." chuckled the old negro. "Ton know, little marse. I tuk that ole hewn let fur mine to tend, and I wuked powftrl on It, too, but, wud you blvr-h jt, I only made two loads uv cawn ton see, now. I dlda't mek de thurd for yor,', Phlladelpbla Ledger. "Men nre so extra rsgiot Charlie gave me a tea dollar pocketbook for my birthday with not a cent In It," Thl she. "What did you dor, asked her friend. "Why. I took tt bsefc,. sod they re funded, tbo money. Then I bought one tt s dsinagc sale for S3 snd bsd 15 leff-Drtrolt Free Prees. A Mm Di. "I thluk Mr. Osddle wsnts to sur prise you with s birthday gift soon," roniarki-d Mhts Chellus. -ImlifdV replied kfles Elder. whyr MHe asked ib If I knew when your tblrty-flrib bbthdsy wuM be."-Pblls datpbla Pra-. ,; l la Iter rert. ' rtw U yee. ISU girir r-rvee. air, ar fee the reeductorr PTedLe y wrOee aeetoee , t Yprwm (Hm lip. bWlere le (! v''p whi M yaiy ef poah sad r t hH tr ' . l',-t fut'ir-ts . (jsetrtgl-Se 4 1 I l f re ef-1 til terete gt paps te t' y a t"h la ordr to !srt yau f r..-rtja.bj DtareHa. .m-iMiae me r-t. A'e-leei," t' ef f! -1 a eirt t 1 -t lia f ' t-k oo whi n I t rt I t- pc"f e- i- ieoed or this superb, general tonic. But probably the most imporUnt ingredient i . of Ootden Medical DiecQvery,' so far I as frts' marrcloua cures of valvular and Tl ME Carroll Traiuor wss to go toMex.o to make bis fortime, and Ulaiavena had promised to remain true to. him till bis return. When they parted be decid ed to return to Baltimore at onca' and bake arrangements to, go ejco. LUa Havens went on alone- t trieadej she was to visit at Ebarpsburs. rVe"xpected :"you -this, njornieg,' saianernosw.v;.i--' --: .-j-S: xes,. dear, but you see.l was un US Ti H avoidably delayed. 'What a.to"selv-eWtment. Medicines containinir nercurv. notaslir other stronir mineral i. . -Ui . - - ' 1 it uaa ue.-. .. auu tnere is a telegram ror you. Keailyl Romethimr aunt for trot to mention, I dare say. Excuse me." She broke ft open. carelessly, She puckert-d her brow, "Only faucy! Tlie admiral Is coming down bci-e; to morrow.'' V - The admiral appeared ou the seeiie at noon tho rtny following. 'My ilaii' I.ihi." be tyiid. -I must have-8-llttlo talfe with you." . Yes,. uncle. "Llla, my . dear" they were imUeIPtarrh- Scrofula. .Sores and Vlcers. Skin Diseases, Contagious Blood Poison alono VI have had a i'0ms;iI for your hand ia niuniiige. If I h.ui (.busen the UWn 1 could not Im? better pleatted than to neo you tbe wife: of .Uuljte Ma son." Ob. uncle. it-It is out of tho (lues- tfon." "My dear" the old man looked sud denly grave and pale l here is bad news. There has been a terrible flaau- clal failure. I hardly kuow how to tell you. We only heard yesterday, and we don't know for sure as yet. I ani afraid Liln, you must bear uu I am afraid you have' lost nearly all von had." The pirl loaiRN back in thu .chair. There was n s'tunuvd look in her face, buo did not sneak. Tu admiral went on, speaklnff more rapidly: I cau hardly blaruo myself.. It was an nudreamed of ilrluj?, .fudge Ma son" Oh," the girl broko la suddenly, "he won't want me now, wheu he knows I am penniless." "! "My ebild, he came as soon s knew It." She went to her room and locked herself In. Then she wrote to Carroll Trs(nor: "I am no kuwor rich. There Is no use Of an pugagemont- I hav lost every. thing- Perhaps you will be rich some day, Clsrroil. If so you must com nd dad mo," But she sttld nothing of Hon. Thom as Mason. Traiuor felt grieved at the tone of tho letter. He wrote back reproachful ly. She had made a promise. Perhaps she sought to be released from It. ' If so he would release her. In her place he would hardly h lve so written. But, then, he was only a insu. The tflii'n soul sickened within her. A brief note from Traiuor told her that be whs Just leaving for the gulf coast, wbero he would find u steamship for Vera- Cms. He thought be would nev er return to the I'tiited States. A prrat denpnir cam over bar. In her senietlv? state the felt that he no longer Cil v! f"r her. jlie fin.): snii! tpd unci consented to ro ll iye Jiidifo Mason's addresses. Jbtco mo thi had passed. The wed Ui:j? was tu take place the last week of June. Miss Havens was to become Mrs. Thomas Mnnon. The n-cddlng invitations were about to be sent out. Tho w odd lug day was filed u fortnight hence. Miss Hsress oul ou .i v!io;iplng errand turned a street cururM" sharply and ran sgalnet Kuiue uii -. 8k.- looked up aud grew palp. It w.m Tamill Traiuor. ' "Von!" .-In- hiihI fnlnUy. "Vou clluii't rxi'Oi t to nee uie? I.lla, for Iiimm'ii. :ir. Is It true that ye are K"lu to many Judge Mason?" She iim! t il Willi an effort. Tbe idea of tin- iiuirrlii-c t wblch she bed be (o-.ne n i.'.ii llcil. lint nerer enthuslae' tlc.illy il-Mi-d. KUddeuly warned alck rnlux. I ;-r wlioli- soul revolted. "Car.. .11" she inmrxvl, "Oh. Carrolll If then- i-rr any pecnp1!" "Escape: Wii. t do yun lacnn? Isn't It your on ii . hf. iV A. you bejng forcoil Into iiiHriylug the old widow err "I-I -ol jmi mmui(h) not to wsal we. and nni-n mid sunt scanned out te Waul me: .uiaxly scorned lo rraut nte except .hid'-v Mason. Hit was Ttry kind, but I ucier Inrrd bhn. ( arreli. If you b.ul not il -serted rani "I;p:eHiH )u! I'r Just retained from M 'XivP " paid Tralnor, "and 1 gut us trick rhrro st one. I've ewt S aplciid: I kthiik-c. It's krimomw for i man lo iw l y bUnaa4f. Tbe cllmalu Is tike pbradlee. e e The admiral nnd bis good lady wee at fh bred k fast table. ! . His loondng mall lay before him. Th took op ifvi tp totter of all and gi severely at It The band writing was file's. The letlrr bad twu posted Uw night heierr. He ontbed It, reed K. la altenpe sa l petted It to his wife. Do not sou 1 tn Ibrliaiions." U sdfg fot f shrll net merry Jod.-e Viw He Is a jrowt nuia cad will aoAersunt tt wee a rntuMke. 1 (or oie It aad bay guoe aw. I. Btarn blut. . We aliaU rjietul Our honryrseoa la a p"lm tbetvbrd but Is Urtlre,1 sire, Itlalr rouM hot rpoak. After a omeul's alleece nto admu ulnni XJa tbe whot. I'm glad tbeMrrlea H off. Tbe JuAzrs draTitef crest ty eppeMd, 1 Dfie mUht bare made tblni pplJMnt aftt s Wt" Aa4 still ?lnt "3T's a plucky V't', ereeter, UM to ttod Wess hr "1 ' 1 u'i -: ' ; j Atlantic Hotel. Open lent UCb. Th A Otit and North Carolina Core peny aonounee that tbe AtlanUcIVeel, Mo thd City, N, C ne ef tb pctmly rpenrto oa tk AUsnUe Coast, wUl be rp? I f 'J"' i Jne . U lXm, tieiVr new tres-scwnvril, a4 that the Mel h bn rrlBtod aed jrtpeJted arid put la'finrUrlAs nediUrae, Toe rie ani r rvtlWmi, sppby by HiAT to. FIUrx p. MORTON. .' . A Car lie Hitfl v. i cvt.n. c. V f.r Ihtchir;? . , , 11.. r -t "'n f V ."l ir-..a i I !' I 1 -. :""t 'r jf 'e i V-v U The fact that S. S. S. ia idbicIt tbe slightest trace of mineral in tnr aetata in iU favorjdiiruig its ?f oitjc everywnere not only as tbe best of aU atV 1 X.l ?a.1- a i um a dc uKn wiut aDsoiute saieiy oy me youngest child or the oldest membet of the family, Next in importance to removing tbe cause of, any disease is tbe condition in which the avstem is left after a course of medical 1. M . .. . r . . . j itntcvucnu, uncn no peimaucnt injury oi me siomacn, producing enronic dyspepsia, unfavorably affecting the bowejs-aud so damaging tbe system tbe disease has been removed, it is such a deraneed and-wcakened condition that Dear ine'r'Ae Health is permanently impaired. .enjoys the distinction of being the mcuicine on me market that does not a mineral property in some form. Beincr made entirely oi roots, herbs and barks it is Lbarmless to any part of the system, and aana iieaun to every part ot the body. ana purines ine mooa ana gives better and more lasting results than any Other blood medicine. 8. S. R. is the verv best treatment for Rheumatism. aaa an troubles due to an impure or uieft.mg oi Dlooa punUers ,S. S. is tonics. , THE SWIFT I am Just in Receipt of a CAR-LOAD VO -BaSaia.. J tls.'' V AW jW '.'stl.'" -atftjfll - W T" iK-t ,W some of which ate large aud Handsome, which 1 will offer for sale, but not cheap, as t.hey are all high in price but will sell as cheap as they can l aoilL Call nd see me. Also Mules Wagons, Buggies. Cart Wheels and Harness an all kinds of Sadie ry. L. G. Daniels Mi HAHN-.-can be fQand at L. G. Daniels', MlJM ones ulUvtrEeedtgUe and Ext-hango Largest and finr.t slock of Horseeaad Muleeevir ofTeicd for nle in New Bers. A car load of ea h jo-t in. Ae a eompletc line of Bu(rgie. Wajrons, Harnesa, Hobos, Whips, Cart Wheels, Ktc. TONES, lopxiotor Broad Street. New Bem, N. C. A & b C Reduces naiet The Atlantic & North Carolina Com pany hare authorised reduced round- rip rate on the certificate plan as toh ows: Virginia Funeral Directors' Associa tion Richmond. Va.. May 18, to lU, IKA North Crollna Library Association, Raleigh. N. C, April . to 27th 1908. North Carolina Usnkera' Association UVeTwawsy N C June lirth. 21st, North Caroline rdratiin of women Ckibe (SiarVotle. N. C. May. Ist-krd 1000. Gred Chspt-r llTral Arch Masons and Grand Commuiry KnbyhU lem lar Cheflrrtto, N. C. May W.12th, Creel Omrl of North CeroHni In-op-tMpt.t Order of Red. kUn Raleigh, !. C My In4-4tb 1. ( Creed fogof Nortb CsroUns, lode MMdefit OnWr f Odd FeOow Golds Uro, N. C Msy, ath-llth, 190A l(. C HUDCTNR, Ceal Freight Aft. $wlhira Cipliit CoavtnSiea til Aix llnrj Jocitllu fAattjaeeji, -VTtfit MiTlOlb-ISthlSOS Aeroart aber OMaton tb AUantte A Nortb Cera toe R. R. Corapeny wtU sett ticket to Cbsttonenga, Tena., and rtam at the follow r- I"! rtdaeed rtlee: from - Rare UOtange .. ",. Klretea) ' . , ; V tl- rVrtr " . ' " T lvU New Partt ' ' W Nowport , ' " 1W U'wcH.a.l C3iy 1 K T'cort . l-lp 1 , ' r'e le U -M Msy Ctb, I. vd 10, f ral llm't (,-tW to w4dn'gV,t f ' ' i" r"Mt ff'b eVe'lrAlke, rjf i 'r.:) t'irU i f .trl) tT) dJt n gd- RIY UFRIiTAR S vctahU iam. haa tww-n nn. r.t th or.ino- years of existence. It is recognized. blood tiurifiers but the one nif-dk-in a ..... . . ... . . . oy eating out Uie delicate lining eou that even if tbe original cause of left in $1,000 REWARD S. S.VS. only blood IF NOT PURELY VEGETABLE. contain absolute v while'cui ing disease adds strength S. S. S. removes all poisons, freshtne poisoned blood supplv. Besides beiac the beit nnd most niviajorating of all SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, CM, OF HORSES Respectfully, fb ni bmv Brick ft;b2i IN8UUANCX PATS When ro have tbe mWfertune toioe rour good by Bre or demage by wetor aid bare ae renruasretkei roe wiM etoe weonsktortbe beneor ef reweraata) Fire may occur at any time. !W-J roar tntorret to meure. tM SpKltl RiUi Seetbera liptltt Ceo italics, CatUtnoej, Trna, li Sttthcra f(iUwi The rWmtbera railway asmeeriraw M eoint of H.otWn Bapthrt Coarrnibaa thd Aetiliery SorltM low round tr r af en far phte 24 etata. TVke will be sold Msv a. t, K and UHi.taad lln.it ta dsy from data ( ssW, far4 SB tTtmaioTi ect4 Jnne la, amy te eerwfad by oVpwltiaf tirk't and pajr' trtt af IA eeaia. The ftmilhare ha 'Vribl dally serrtr for OaManonrej an J ta the .hretoet Pout I trf CVinraM tuni m wll as Mhm rat tw .'.Ta rmiia .iKrogh AsMttlUe tHl tbp en4 of iheSky." - '... ' ,-vjf For f rrlV w MriHilars tU tl mpm Areet arn,ibr pilr t e-lr" ;T. dRLLH. C T. A. 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The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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April 24, 1906, edition 1
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