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THE JOURNAL P -Wished TrT day in tha year ex cept Mondav. 'Journal .BoUdinf 6W0 OraveB.ja..., -;:-:';.,' " -: , ' "hKLfS L. STEVENS, , . v-iwiro aw "icntcna- SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Yrer, notinadvanee... 6.00, ' kfontbK by carrier in the city.-. . .60 , , , ,, AdvtiaiarnteafuTiWedon appH-. eation. Entered nt the Poat Office, Mew Bern N. G. is aeeond-claas matter. OTICIA PAPER OP NKW BIRR AND CRAVEN COUNTT. , C I w New Bern. N C, Blay 2, 1906. A CONGRESSMAN'S BLASPHEMY - The too flippant regard, and the WJ esteem, in which too many people hold those in public office, is often warrant ed by the conduct of those elected to positions of what should be honorable, and demanding respectful behaviour on the part of those who occupy them. It is always unfortunate when men of small caliber, of low ideas, and who cannot appreciate that their personal conduct and action, are elected to oc cupy a prominent office reflects as much upon their constituents as it does upon them, personally. And failing to re cognize this, they commit acts which must force their constituents to bluah in shame for being so represented by a man, who misrepresents their senti ments. Those people in the congresaional district in the State of Washington, who are at present represented in the Nation's Capitol at Washington by Francis W. Cushman, cannot but feel a shame and disgrace, after .read' ing the public utterances of their Con gressman, which he made last Satur day in the House of Representatives. The discussion was upon the agricul tural appropriation bill, and the fol lowing is the exact copy in part which prompts this criticism as per the Con cessional Record of April 28th. Mr. Cushman. Mr. Chairman, I con ceive that it is most unfortunate for me that it should come my turn to make a few remarks immediately upon the close of that brilliant speech of the gen tleman from Mississippi Mr. Williams. And that was indeed a brilliant speech of his. I think I may justly congratu- Int. Vi (i ffjititlAmafi linstn because in the last seven years that I have been a Member of this House .each and every time the gentleman has delivered that speech I think I have been able to note a decided improve ment in added emphasis, an increased elegance of inflection, ana far more elo quent gesture. And, sir, the perfec tion which that speech of his will have muunnu ay uie um it ia neara oy um I next Ktmeniuun is a buujwci uie pleas ant contemplation of which absolutely overcomes me. Laughter. Once there was a man of God, and, lo, it came to pass that he was tempor arily domiciled in one certain boarding house where the distinguishing charac- . teristic of the daily menu was hash. They had hash on workdays and hash on holidays, hash on week days hash on Sundays, hash for breakfast, hash for dinner, and, hash for upper. After ye man of God had endured this changeless programme in silence . for some time, one day when the land lady passed him his usual plate of hash. . at M received it he bemad his hnaa - reverently and murmured aloud : "H The lady in the hobee was much mys- - tinea tnareny, and as soon as she could , excuse herself she hastened to her . room and took down the book and tender ly blew the dust off of K, and then she tamed over the pages to the thirteenth chapter of Hebrews and to the - eighth verse thereof and read as foi- . lows: Jesus Christ, the same yesterday today, and forever. . ILanffhtar 1 ... fcl. 1 V - I 1 U I uinm inn luani rnar ma - nr. Mississippi (Mr. Williams), Uut when ever he Haas to his fat in tills Hoose to , apeak I always bow my head reverently . and ay to myself : ; Jasue Christ, the same yesterday, to- 4 aa v ana rorever. ' . . Prolonged lasghter. " It Is no exagnratka to say that this auegea wrt is nm common Mesphem, WTiVh win ttiagisst ovary daces minded , person la the coon try, and every one . rmiaO M a fljafna, ant alone the VWeebmftonlana; tW Ue reentry has - ) v" a a-bfte etkibU Is Ha Ktlll of Congreas, whirk hocks all right minded pee?- It it a record which ran ahasM ovary CoagTiaiwisA, vfht to bate kias4 OooHnso'i attar nros, bwtaed of Woghiog at h'm hkv Jvotay. THt fttAU-rirr Off Haul die a fea tt a TW Is sary aa last P era U )4e 4 (H m,smmr aa art to r is r sMim oe hMI II Is alaA a a. Vvf Haa nr mv tna arO aa4 aaa vi ia aata la 4 iaf taa- nre e mm ftmt sit h.f aat, Vt ttarslAs oat K t ttS r4 af t o9 -1 srre la rnm itM enarae tka T-t'i fr9 wiMar lb fcear trM i . , . I-!- rr miilii.t v . .t OMIy rOTt( ka MowVra's MM A-XrKtf! fMM -1 o frwa an r mk - f- mm tm 4ve ftrv C 4 ". irsv r, rvrRAOSm, rl t. - AtUatia raata a tka Km . Xtd you ever yet ta thinking that yon would enjoy sudden translation from the earth to the moon 7 If roo have, did yon ever, flzura ou the wonderful feats of muscular strength with which yoe could astonish our luminary Bel bore, providing ifraritatlou would have no more effect accordingly there than beret - ft os figure; The juooa -only weighs one-eightieth part aa much as the earth.; Gravitation most therefore be correapoudiuglj leea.. IX therefore a man r. weighed 140 pounds on . thle earth he would weigh but. a fraction over twenty pound according to the scales used on the moon. If, however, hi muscle and frame remained the him aa they were before belns trans o r sllverv sister worid ne conld "astonish the natives" with his astounding athletic and mnecnlar feats. He would be utile to shoulder an" ele phant of the re?ulatiou size and to yank a small mountain out bjr-ibe roots. The "buoyancy of his body would I be so srent that ntltletie feats would be easily im-oiupMiiued. He could run a mile lu something less then two sec onds or could by a single bound leap over a wall twenty-four feet high with out greater exertion than would be re quired here in clearing one only two feet In height. Fortunate Mlstourians. 'When I was a druggist, at Livonia, Mo.," writes T. J. Dewey, now of Graysville, Mo. , "Three of my custom ers were permanently cured of con sumption by Dr. King's New Discov ery, and are well and strong today. He was trying to sell his property and move to Arizona, but after using New Discovery a short time he found it un necessary to do so. I regard Dr. King's New Discovery as the most wonderful medicine in existence." Surest Cough and Cold cure and Throat and Lung healer. Guaranteed by all Druggist, r.0c and $1. Trial bottle free. Ladies of All Souls' Unitarian church nt Washington, D. C, raised money for the California sufferers by shining the shoes of male members of the con gregation. The cures that stand to its credit make Bucklcn's Arnica Salve a scien tific wonder. It cured E R. Mulford, lecturer lor the Patrons of Husbandry, Waynesboro, Pa., of a distressing ease of Piles. It heals the worst Burns, Sores, Boils, Ulcers, Cuts, Wounds, Chilblains and Salt Rheum. Only 25c at All Druggists. The postoffice, a hotel and a bank were burned at Harrlsonville, W. Va., by a fire which threatened to destroy the town. Postmitttr Robbed. G. W. Fouta, Postmaster at River ton, Is., nearly lost his life and was robbed of all comfort, according to his letter, which says: "Fortwenty years I had chronic liver complaint, which led to such a severe case of jaundice that even my finger nails turned yellow; when my doctor prescribed Electric Bitters; which cured me and have kept me well for eleven years." Sure cure for Bilousness, Neuralgia, Weakness and all Stomach, Liver, Kidney and Bladder derangements. A wonderful Tonic, At all Drug Stores. SO cents. The main building of the Norfolk Protestant Hospital was destroyed by fire. A Mounts, at Cotf. could not bring aa moch hanpuesa to Mrs. Lucia Wilke, of Caroline, Wis., as did one ,25c box of Bnckien'a Arnica Salve, when it completely cured a run ning sore on her leg, which had tortur ed her 23 long years. Greatest anti septic healer of Piles, Wounds, and Sores. 26c at all Dnur Stores. It is reported that the Natural Bridge will be made a pleasure resort by its re cent purchasers. Deslhi Irosi ipiseatclps decrease in the same ratio that the Use of Dr. King's New Life PIUs Increase. They save you from danger and bring quick and painless release fro) eon rUpation and Oi ills growing out of It Strength and vigor always follow their i. Guaranteed by ail DroggWU. 26c Try them. The interest from the $7,000,000 paid by th Unites' gists for th FsilippiM Friar lands wih b applUd to religious purposes la th island. OASTOntA. m tM in ton shnu Egg awsMBSassssBsaj.asWa-BBwa-asHsa.WaSs- .- Deitncu Caanot U Cartd. ' By local apfJkaUon, a Osry ooanol rwach tM diseased portion of th oar: Thar ts only on wy tf cure deafaaai sal that is by eotwUlatinna MnadW Daafaesa if eaosed by aa Inflamad tm- tiUss ofih mcuKMis liniiig U th torn tocblaa Tab, Wh this bib I to! smi ywa have a rumbling oua' or Injtxrf art hearing; oral wnea tt is entirely sigaoi. Doafnasa k th reoaH, and onlaaj th MajDtostfcA ran be taksa not and this tab taatorad , U it normal condition. bemrinff will U destroyed forrraf; sine eaoas mtl ten areoa4 by CeUrrh, whith is ivHhfng bnt an Infismad eondV lius) f IX tiorans nrr'ar. , . W will f irs One Hondred r,nn fo arrycsMOf D'aftwas (rm y rat- arrh.) that eannot h enn4 by Hall's CaUrr Core. aM for rlmiUrs frt. T. . CHE.N ET CO , ' " ' T W5 cn.io, r f-.Mly Drr.ctia!, 7T ' Tt Hatl's rrr"j I';'' f r f , f ii. -GEK tTKE JOINTS RheamacUa has cured tbousaods.of cases of Rheu matism. Lumbago, Sciatica and other Blood Diseases after all the doctors have failed t has cured four cases after Johns Hopkins Hospital has tailed. FT0?tef3,aSS ffmsss5cR!;erTTfHFU!CII fft a'. iimjnRi rVn . fPf yffTlff W ' " ''' wit swlss Toun BRuoairr sclls rr. CURJCS TO STAY- CI7R m.' - ' ."t , '- , "" . Ouincy Mass.. July 18. IMS. . "I wss laid ap last November with Rheumatism in my feet .uo aiimei, doi alter wbids lour Domes ot Kneumaode I have not been bothered since. . I tried -every old kind of :j , tuiiniEiit ana wasuaaeriwe v ii, nsuio pmn i oi v iimm (o say. it oas not v wKeaar maoiciDe tor iasi. cyeryDoay mat i reeotnmeiKieo v it to has had the same results.?. Ram - can, Msnacer, V9periive,,pociaty, In a Bpeech at Ottawa, Canada, An drew Comegie named Sir Wilfrid Lau ricr and Booker T. Washington as be ing among the world's five greatest men. Juggling With Dysamlts, Ts no more dangerous than to neglect i idney disonlera.. Foley's Kidney Cur corrects irregularities and has eared many severe eases after other treat? ment has failed. It builds up the . worn out tissues and restores health and vig or. "I was troubled with kidney com- plaint for about two years," writes A. H. Davis of MU Sterling, Jowa, "but two bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure ef fected a permanet cure." For sale by Davis' Pharmacy. The total attendance of the American Leagues according to Lajoie's baseball guide for the season of 1906, was 3,176, 864, and for the National League, 2, 745,260. The Richest Man In the World. The richest man in the world cannot have his kidneys replaced nor live with out them, so it is important not to neg lect these organs. If Foley's Kidney I f?MM la fa Van n f ftiA Aivt ai' tm nt don. ' ger, the symptoms will disappear and your health will be restored, as it strengthens and buils up these organs as nothing else wilL Osc?r Bowman, Lebanon, Ky., writes: "I have used Foley's Kidney Cure and take great pleasure in stating it cured me perma nently of kidney disease, which cer tainly would have cost me my life. " For sale by Davis' Pharmacy. Thomas Lewis, the son of an African king, who is studying medicine at the Syracuse University, has devised char acters to express the language of his tribe. He proposes to translate the Bible and to introduce the Christian re ligion among the natives. - NeiVMlUyhMliaekalsUsr. If you had all the wealth of Rocke feller, the Standard OU magnate, you could not buy a better medicine for bowel complaints' than Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera arid Diarrhoea Remedy The most eminent physician can not prescribe a better preparation for colic and diarrhoea, both for children and adulta. The , uniform success of this remedy has ibown it to be superior U all others, ' It' never falls' and when redueed wiUi. 'water and sweetened, is pleasant to take. Every family should be applied' with It Bold by Davis Phar and F. S. Duffy; A young British nkyai officer, Mich ael Bams, is preparing for ' a new An tarctic expediikxL Ha has already had valuable experience of . olormg work in the South Polar region as a mem ber of the recent National An tare tic Expedition, ' ' . J. P. WetfUr KoVU th nnkrae dV tiostioa ff btag the only mayor Wao roraa, U., has srar bi, though th plate Km ha borpormud iX yaars. Ho wm aattosj aatiS Jrt mayor hi LBS3 and las aoaUnvoi la Krv over tine. . . 1 . , I aaai . , . , ... OABVoitXA. IH&k Shooter, who be juet retired a snparimsJr4 of thstr (Eng.) baUtng ground, baa a th last smarter of 4 eantary osred nor l baa 800 Uvea Shooter bold afl th prernjar awards of th Royal Dssnaay Boeivty. . , . " .I1"1 ". 1 -H ia sb to ewnaot ksve good beallii wnbow yoaf kidneys are aoond, for th kidnyt filie? th blood f tmporftUa wbk-b atbarws act as irriuting poiaun and twoaX km th AeVxttM organ of the body ndstta serkxi Lrovbi. If roe have kWry of tl3Jr trostla and do not e Foky's Rl'lny Core, yof win have on yrjrl u bJm for f ulij a It aqanLrraly rOre aQ forme ef k WJ. aay M l'41w diaaaaas. fat as! by Davis' fr-smvy. ' In crle.f in rrKstiUlst ftaa friMWd IH ftnaiwe ffjttimiltaa I ytk'fc!Trf s plan t ff S bnr.l l" ia w!'H the V.piteA PUtta G vrT ? -.l' g .far!t. t. bt pTiJrty lifi( lh S rnvrd 1 1 morfrje. CAM', w ... 6. , FRpM;THE INSIDEA ivnaa, ajvB iihb a HMs.irrwiaa hso aociori, ana ail I triea naa Kneumaciae. ow, lam oeen necessary tor me to Kseumatism since ret uuiocy indOStrial With an expected great demand for labor, which already is scarce, in re building San Francisco, it is believed wheat raisers in the West will find diffi culty in harvesting their crops. Solstice Cursd After Twsnty Ysart of Tor. turt For more than twenty years Mr. J. B, Massey, 0f 3322 Clinton St., Minnea polis, Minn., was tortured by sciatica, The pain was suffering which he en dured during this time is beyond com prehension. Nothing gave him any permanent relief until he used Cham berlain's Pain Bairn. One application of that liniment relieved the pain and made sleep and rest possible, and less than one bottle has affected a perma nent cure. If troubled with sciatica or rheumatism why not try a 25-cent bot tle of Pain Balm and see for yourself how quickly it relives the pain. For sale by Davis Pharmacy and F. S. Duffy- Dowie addressed an audience in Zion Tabernacle and demanded that his ac cusers make their charges then and there, but most of them were attend ing the rival Voliva meeting. H0U18TEB'8 Rocky. Mountain Tea Nuggets A Bmt Madlsina for Bury Pwplt. Bring! Ooldea Health ud Rtnawed Vigor. A specific for Constipation, Indigestion, 1.1 UHl Kidney Troubles, Pimples, hcxemA, Impure 31ool. Uw Hreath. Siiiwieli Rowels, Headache uil llucknche. It's Rocky Mountain Tea In tab t fijrm, Aft cents n box. (Jenulne made by ''ot.t IS.TK.lt DnCO COMI'AXT, MllcllsOD, WlB. LDEN NUGGETS FOB SALLOW PEOPLE The feeling among the anthracite minors in favor of a strike is believed to ba growing, and a declare tion of war is expected. Sore Nipples. A cure may be effected by applying Chamberlain's Salve aa soon as the child is done nursing. Wipe it off with a soft cloth before allowing the child to nurse. Many trained nurses use this sslve with the best results. Price 25 cents per box. Sold by pavis Pharmacy, and F. S, Duffy. In a riot between union and nonui&on miners at Paint Creek, near Wlndbar, on man was fstally wounded and two others expected to die, while several others were loss seriously hurt, and seven arrests were mad. CASTORIA For InfaaU and Cbildraa. Til Kind Ybo Ban Alwaji Bcrjjaf Alexander Brbnann, who tried t wasamaU Bscry Ci Irkk In 1902, will b Hberated May 10. 0 Net s Npeaes Use. Foley A Co., Chicago, arigtaatod ilooey and Tar M a throat and hmg remedy, and oo acconnt of , th great merit and popvlarity of Foley's Honey and Tar many Imitations are offered for thogeeuio. Ak for, Foley' Uoaey and Tar and refas any substitute of ferod as ao other preparation wiu gtv th samo wuafaction, -f Xtia ssiidTy lata tir. ft ooatsina no opiatos and safast for children and delicat parscoa. For sal by Davis Pharmacy. At North Carottn poas . It aftof a aegro ftaovad John Black, Who waa ejected from a trolley ear asd thoro op fatally shot tho oaoductor , asd woundnd another man. OAflVOnXAi tnmti f 1H td m tiafl Aorjo4j lJsnrU, f CrealhlU nwity, gantotky, was slightly wtwod- H hi a Uuh batwaan th tisrgi and CacarfU farlifirts, Xeodvta. . l Pl'iarast t 11 m Cl. Haw afUs (V i haf It tPr,tV "It's s er4 k fw4arUur loaf V t O a rr I on his lark : h fTiiin--,'a. Tl.'s ! rf f i' v W')rW t J-t S tt. IvnaaTtr s i1 ' V ! tv-t ba !Urf rj'4. (" a- .W ( h r."r f;(t'ii sr-y I tf-'f i t r M to ra i't in f a '...I t f a' r - t a DESTRUCTION OF POMPEJI. arlaa Sa Oeaa That , U Waa - - VL Slalaaw Ccatartee, Vvoen one hears of a burted'Wty it la . Itous wshiastl In the .literal sense fery difficult to realise what it can ot the wod.".It was difficult to obtain lupH like s til) more so to realise bow a 1 admissionXfor the painter had an up city can be buried so deep as td be ot."; per window ouT of .which he arways tor.'y lost and the $lae of it jknow it .'lookei tvheo the bell rang and lnlerro uj, more ft; sixteen centuries. : let -gated his would be visitors. He had a tills la what napiiened to Pompeii and ;asket w&icii lie let down by a cord to Hercvtanetun, Htablae and Betlaa and . receive panares or messages, and he thirteen other cities of the plain on the ninth- day before the calends of tseptember, in the first year of the. reign; of the Emperor Tltuv Thus It wss when Pompeii was burled. When noit the sun shone ; Into her streets tieorge 111. was king of England. Six teen years before the burial of the city an earthquake had done so much mischief that the ruin was not yet quite restored, but Mount Vesuvius had been quiet ever Bince. The 24th of August was a terribly hot day. Most of the people were in the am phitheater at a wild beast fight when they saw s strange olond rise from Vesuvius- It seemed like a pine tree. The trunk rose up high Into the heav ens and then spread oufin branches- some white, some dull and spotted until, slowly detaching themselves from the parent trunk, they began to darken the sky. . Pliny the elder. Over at Mlsenttm, was reading In his study when bis sister cam In to tell him ot this strange cloud. He ordered a light galley to be got ready, and as he wss coming out with his tablets In his hand 'ready to note down all he saw the mariners belonging to the galleys at Retina cam tip to implore of him to go to their help. By the time Pliny got there with his galleys the ashes were falling thicker every Instant Iben earn broken and blackened stones and pumpe. Vast fragments v were, rolling down the mountain, and the see, had suddenly retreated. The pilot ores for putting back, but the undaunted old philoso pher admiral would not go back. "For tune," he said, "favors the brave." Ev- eryliody knows something about the rest and how the poor old gentleman. being weakly and. asthmatic, was suf? focated by a sudden outburst ot fiameg and sulphur fumes. In that awful darkness, when - the sudden rush of flames was the only light which pierc ed the dense smoke, the fields were full of terrified people fleeing they knew not whither. It is true that the de struction was not instantaneous, and a great number of the Inhabitants sav. ed their lives, and even took away a good deal of their treasure, but it Is es timated that st least 200,000 persons were entombed in PotupeU, Hereula neum and the other cities of the plain. AN APPEAL TO WIVES. Cure His Drinking Husband by Using Orrlns. Can bs Given Secretly. No more terrible affliction can come to any borne than the craving of hus band and father for strong drink. We appeal to wives, mothers and sisters to save the husband and father or the brother or son with Orrine, a scientific and positive -cure for the drinking habit. The patient simply takes Orrine No. 2 or the secret remedy Orrine No. 1 which is in powder form and as it is perfectly colorless, tasteless and odor less, can be given in food or drink with out the knowledge of the user. The price of either form is $1. The crav ing for strong drink will be destroyed; in fact, the drink will nofr be missed when Orrine is naad. Orrine is sold under a positive guar antee that it will eur the drink habit if directions are followed. In every box is a regisUred guarantee which en-' titles yon to a remand of your money if Orrin fails to affect a ear. You run no risk whatever ta Being Una remedy. Thar is a low of time. Vabaone from horn or baalness, no sanltariara treatment, taa fact, Orrin ttreagthens th nerves and raotore gwoeral food health while eorinftha drink habit. TraaUe aa haw to cur drunkenness fro on reqoeet, Orrin Co., Washing. tonD.C. Wire, ear th bapclns sad pros perity of year boo with Orrin, Orris W for eale by C D. Brad ham. No pffl laaa pit ntand fcoftrr i DeWM'a LOtte tarty Users. These FamotUuiITllar)Ildandf. fectrra Ua . duTdraa, UtkU ladles and tree people Jo that cleaastng (Tact, whil tronf people say they ere the beat Bvar pills aoU,. Never grip. SoU fc7 . S. D-Jffy." Japan hi making great fforU to baQd op da waawhaat artae and - for the carrymf tradeaf tM Orient Tb new Caportk)B lav for ta Fhilipptna k beoa rooairos from , Ne riU Is a j 1 1 s mil and ooaltlre as DeWla'e LilU - Early Me, Tbsa Fsoiou UuW Mile are H and and ef- f tie that thrtiren, d!tc(4 ladia and week oaapl estjny tMf elearwirif fTart. whil Itmrg aopla ay they are th best 6r pins aoid. htrer gri). F.I Duffr. . - - V- ' - - The, fl!!Trtv fwa s -tper-alaOoS o1 as lattpflt la tt.l it as a aparo lat'o h0 f W satin gv real. ' , Tt ltk e-4 ! W.. t! f y e m atatys Its' H h-rs. t-i It a 4 "k! wia To f'-s t' f a r-.it ''.,'. l it' !.", f ' " e r, ft - ! t. s. ' .i-s ' 7t "i ' A i i rf t ; n, s t f in t itt 'f. - ;n s f ' '"a Wi'. . i f t Aniat Ilra'i Sim Haasar- - ,Ilem,.tte artist,, wus a queer charae- ter. Heillvd in a house at the" top of t the Hue tepie -. on Uontmartre. His slept iln- nV-wonderfnl -awineinsr-bed. His hou'je was a veritable museum, Il luminated Persian manuscripts being part of his -collertton. Some of these were worth thousands of francs, but It was Impossible to persnade bkn to sell any of rtietn... In place of a newel post on his fctainvay stood the prow of a glided gondola, and, closely immured In.. his studio, he painted pictures of Venloe aiid bade defiance to all who Came to disturb Uls peuce. Virtues ot the Old 8b. On thv; very" r.ire becasious that stake hare been tountl iu Ireland ex planation of the pbenonieua has al ways leen forthcoming. One was brought iu a bundle of shrubs, another in a packing case, and yet another this rime a dead one was introduced' by au English visitor. All have proved of alien extraction. Even science can not disprove the Irish belief in St. Pat rick as a pled piper. Here is an inci dent illustrative of this belief: A son of Erin emigrated to Australia and quickly made a fortune. He was hap py except for one trial snakes. "Oh, for an' Australian St. Patrick!" he moaned. And then came an Inspiration. He wired for a load of the soil of old Ireland. Ouly when he had strewn the precious mold around alout his dwell ing could he sleep In peace! London Trlbunp. Palat Draahea. EJverjrbody palut.o. whether he owns a house In the suburbs or rents a tint I14 tho uietropolls. And liat troubles (he mind most Is the disposition of the brushes when the job Is partly com (eted. Some folk leave them in the paint, some wash them In turpentine, some sqak them Iu alcohol, wjmu im merie tbeni lit Unwed ol. An author lty advises all amateur as well as pro f jsslonal painters to dr,op tbelr brushes Into a bucket or bottle of water and foritet them. When needed again they Will be as soft and pliant as when new. I have tried the trk-k and eun rooommend It. New York Press. Taa Honwea of rarllnaieBt. The Are which destroyed the old bouses of parliament broke out on Oct. l'l, 1S34. The present building, termed the palaco of Westminster, was opened O'l Nor. , ISo. It Ktuu'ls ou a bed of cnt'ieti! twelve feet thick and coven a u area of nine stnuile acre. It co:i talus 1.100 apartments, luo staircases a id two miles of corridors and pas s.iges. The great Victoria lower at tin southwest extremity Is :ilti feet h: h-Ifh I. Ldiu'oiii Waiidnrd. Slnirp and Wrll lrt. The un-i: -; "I the. honst- was ncvl It, stalled 1 looked It. but she hui1 cl -iiflv it . i iil Mem on !mlttslrla' ii:cvtions. :.inl when the mail who hai' r,.ilcii her to the door asked for n littli Bosiietliln.L. i i cut she Immediately look ed toward loo wood pll'1 In the yard "Well." she K.ild. "If yoii will cet tliui as"-. "Oh. 1 sh-in't need thai." the man Intel Tuple.; In a ri-.iKHiirlu : tone "Mj l ''th lire I ij.llt , Iter Drarr.t l.li. "Darllii- a!d. now ih it we Hrf married, wh;it N your itai est wUbV" rlhe RT."t oil j his cyea widi u sweet coufldlnr look mid said "That yon will try to hare the Jew eler take this emratrt'tneiit rlni; back so you can Ket uie oDe with diamond at lfsst half as larce ukIu " ria.rrar4. ou eat ull six of these n't have 'hit ap.etlte for ." Johnny lr Srpr y II wi yonr dlnu r " II IS neriMina lo siale inai n Jiimny's l!:eli,r in elf w ho made Ihe rniiisrh. No wan wiMi vy,i -rierM t gmcery bill wo!d hnvi ui. such u error . Br Heart. Olads How s it one noior forrt-ta a love aOTalrl r?' H- iue that Is awnetblns yi .i-vys leim by beart -IUuatrBto.nl Xtiar la only (W surt f lore, bet tfcani srr tbonaaqil difTorant ropies ai It- !- KocbafoncaBld. The ement Co. ; 1303 Moat U Kohmort, Vs. llara Seo a aow andlatoreatlnf QaUjofn Vednf ajD abool thabeat Prpi 'Impkmtnts. jt rjvj! dWrlpfloM 'and prVasbf ' Ctra knef fxttoa Platers. t Fara Wturont, tzpWf ' : ' tzzch Scrrfa, . :t V. other lwficf, ; Eiip Wire,- Feodum etc. Fsrmpr oil rt tb best Farm Iaspietstnta i-a M markal sad . s mesay by aarKllpf a thatr ff Jr W rite fr our OstalogM. I , !a', fra oa raoaat. J JUUntie Holal Openi June lit. T AUantW sn4 f.'artb Carolina Com .any snrwimre that the AUsntle llefaf, k'.rr.JvMl City, K C. oa of th moat fr-';f rarTta aat th All nil C, f-3 be ;il 1 f r,cta 4fn 1st, J", ii-.rf-r rfw rr .-, emnt, ar-l that v r,.l f..t is f.frt r!s rtfc-!iijfl. r .t fV' s-,1 rTvtsrs, j-'y by . ' Vr t. Imp! ipNFIJIPEKJODS": -: Life often seems too !ong to the woman who suf fers from painful periods. The eternal bearing down, headache, backache, leucoirhea, neiTousness, .dizziness, griping, cramps and similar tortures are dreadful. To make lile worth living, take Woman's Relief It quickly relieves inflammation, purifies and en riches the blood, strengthens the constitution and permanently cures all diseased conditions from which weak women suffer. It is matchless, marvelous, reliable. At ajl druggists' in 1.00 bottles. WRITE US A LETTER freely and frankly, in strictest confi dence, telling us all your symptoms and troubles. We will send (reeadvice (lr, plain sealed envelope). AJdies: In dies' Advisory Dept. . The Chattanuofa Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. ,2 LOOKOUT! LOOKOUT!! For L. G. Daniels' fresh lot o" Horses. Also Buggies, Wagons, Harness and Saddlery of all kinds. Would do jity livery. Good rigs at reasonable rates. Phone 104, L. G. Darnels M. HAHN can be found at. L. G. Daniels' A & N C Reduced Rates The Atlantic A North Carolina Com mriy have authorized rednci il rnnncl rip ratt-K on the rertilicato plan a.i fol lows: Virginia Fii'irr il Director' Asso. ia tion Kichmoii.l, Va.. May Hi, tolvh. 19'tfi. North Carolina Hankers' A -""x :-it 101 i.nke Toxawav N. ('., .lone I'nh. L'l-t linxi. (Irand ("hnpt-r U-iyal A r. h M;ei,i, and (irand Comniiindrry Kr iiht; T. n lar Charlotte, N. ( '. May Mh l.'tl 19" tirnnd IMljje of N'nrtb Cuiohnn. I in 1 pendent Order of Odd Kelmvvs i.i.lds boro, N. C May, Mh-llth. I'sai. ('ounril of the Diocese of !' t fur" iina New Bern, N. ' , May I.VlMl l5. North (jirolinn State Hoard of Me. I. el Exsmincrsand North Carolina St at. Medical Society. Charlotte. N C , Mn; 23. June 1, 1M0. Foul h (Carolina Retail Hardware Arm risiion, Coiuinbia, S. O , June KM It) 190. North Candins Teach-r Association. Charlotle. N. ( :. June IK 22, 1!K)6, H. C. IH'lM;tNS. Cen'l Kreijfht Apt Special Rates Southern Baptist Con vention, Chattanooga, Tenn. via Southern Rail)' Tha Southern reilwsy annoum-m . count of Kouthern Baptist Oinvrntio. and Auxiliary Societies low rognd Iru rat of one fire phia 26 rmU. Tirketa wlllbe sold Mar 8. 9, 10, and 11th. final Hmil tan rlaji from data of aal. ex capt an xU!naioe until June 15. may ba scared by depoa4Unf ticVat stvl pay matit ef 60 eeata. fht Southern has dooble daily aarvica or Chattanooga ltd ts the ahortnrt mate to fiie Convtt Uoo as well aa the tnt aranlc. The route lathjoujh Ahevilleud thelnd of the Bky." for furthaf particolsrs ran on any Ajrarrt 8otpr" rlsileay nr s)rM. T, E. GREEN. C. T. A. rUWiffn, N. C. fouMttfli Bipilit ConvanKon mi Am tlurf tecielii ChatUnoofi,' i Tn Kay lOUvtSth 1906 ' Areoeiil shove oecaalen tha AUant 4 North Care ba R. It Cosnpany trill all lVket4 to OstUooofs, Tena., aid retara at the foUowlraj gread radueed rmm V' ; ' Kara tQrar-t . ' - lft.St) Klnstr-l Davaf " - ; 111 New Ilarn u ' eJ Ky - . IT.U Kwprri - ." - '. ' - 1HB0 U jr.4 HI , , - 1I M QaaufOTt . ' tl.9 TVkeH to be ar id Vti lib, f. and S f,r,nl ln't (fwVr l trWnljrV.t ef a , h f ' f r irnt TtM iratir alKm, nr--'-.!'- - 4' fnt) ta days In ad ' 1 ! i r' ' t f as'.a. "I SUFFERED GREATLY," writes Mrs. L. F. Clevenser, of Belle view, N. C, "at niv monthly periods, all r::y life, but the tirst bottle of Car Jm pave me wonderful relief, and now I am in l etter health than 1 have been fur a long time." i. v KEY WEST CIGARS Best 5 Cent in the City) Mil I) HY Ryir an's Restaurant A N' 1 1 Riverside Store I'roiirietor. 4j 1- MIOIJ; ;1ro asi Ida Inrxvrstcs Eric, for INSURANCE I'AYS. Whan you r ave the rclsforteneUloas) vow jooda hy fire or damage by wsaj, nd havs no remunaratinn you will stop 'fl ronaidPT thr rxmaflls of innirajaaa rlr may ocrur st any tUoa. U ss U mi tntereat to Inaurc, fcsse W1 THE PEOPLE Prove The Quality: of Our cc,tream Iflha dldnit lk U" oafWoe ar ticle bav,tea vould aot aatreii sa Cr and see for ymiraatm. f. Wt iW aaU ins batt brands of rkrsm and teWee, '. J w Crescent Tobacio Compmiy.v,Vi VVr D.' Bnrrlnirth7ie MANAGFr.
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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May 2, 1906, edition 1
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