THE JOURNAL
Published evey day
,epl Monday.' Journat BuiUing 5W50
Crsn Street. -, - ; , -CHARLES
L -STEVENS
: . r EDITOR AN rROPRIETOR. . -
. ' SUBSCRIPTION . 'w
On Yen., in ft nce........-'
Monthly, by earner ta the atf r .wi
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" - ISntered at the PosW)ffice, New Bern
V 0. m second-claw matter..
OFPICUL PAPBS OF NSW BERN AND
ORAnEN COUNTY. '
New Bern, N. a, Ma ch 3. 1907.,
CRIME STORIES AND THE PRESS,
' New York city, has aroused in some
nunrtera a Drotest. that it is too Un-
clean for newspaper publication. This
protest is not a new thing. JNeariy vr
, ery great, criminal proceeding, involv
; big scandal and testimon that goes in
'.social affairs of an intimate character,
' has provoked an outburst against, its
7 detailed publication' Only the newspa
' per man knows how much crime matter
fa both suppressed in its entirety, or
'" . given out in meager accounts. Some
great .crime will come in for a detailed
publication, and will cause a protest.
That crime news is but meagerly pub-
, lished compared to -what might be, is
best known to those who know of the
inside of the news gathering. -The
detailed story of crime is wanted
by a great many people. The smajl
city or town, where crime is committed,
v will pritest against its local newspaper
giving any details. It is too personal
It affects too many individuals and fam
ilies. But the crime of a great city
. becomes public property because its
surroundings are cosmopolitan, there-
' fore does not touch so personally, ex
cept those immediately concerned, and
these cannot well hold the press from
giving the detailed sensations- It is not
that the story of the crime in the small
town is not wanted for local consump
tion, but it is the personality of the af
fair that demands its suppression. ,
It is the mar bid tendency on the part
of human nature that causes even the
' present amount of crime publication.
; This morbid tendency is to be seen on
the public streets when the unusual oc
curs. Let there be an accident, caus
ing the destruction of human life, and
there will be a rush to view the dead,
no matter how revolting and shocking
V the sight may be. And it is not the
ignorant and depraved, alone, who rush
:' tft look at ftrinffkinc aiorhta. Warj.h dm
scene of disaster, and there will be seen
men and women of apparent, if notxeal
- reflnAmnAr. ami i.iilrnia Anil an in tha
matter of crime stories published by
the newspapers, it is not the lower
classes that are the sole readers. If
tL.n MMA ik. -1 .L-A. - JA
a tailed sensation would not be so promt-
.,- nent There is the demand for the sen
sational, in every class of society, and
i Miv uvnoynyvi UlUBIf (IVQ iu L1IC UCDV
of Its ability, the crime story,: as 'well
r as other views matter. The press does
not exactly cater to a depraved public
.;: taste. It gives crime stories, so that
"less in the future,' hy giving proml-
v nence to men and women, and so check
.t - imr ntriAra vtiA rnto-hr. -cnmrnlf rtmaa
'r if there was the chance to escape the
, . NATURE 8PARE8 -
fo, Tim Btrlokea -Bwe Trim r Ortof,
What a fortunate provision of nature
It in, that deprtves the mm or tnantal
ufferlng; for how poignant would b Its
STlef to. aiseovw, in , tha height Of Its
' blooming-glory, that a canker fed at Its
heart, and that lt baauty and fragranc
war doomed forever. ' Nature always
' iparea-tha. suffertngj she Is a veritable
. store-hous - of ; pleasing rewards, lor
.hose who seek her -aid. In the rears
- gone by .falling hair and. graynass have
cast a gloom- over the Uvea of thousands
of young women; but thanks to,tb In
veetlgations Of scientists the. true .cause
. -of, hair. destruction-1 -now known to be
. n, germ, of parti site that burrows' Into
the haltf follicles. .Newbro'g Herplelde
bsolu(ely destrrtys v this germ,, thus
iermlttlng the half to. grow as na
ture Intended, j Bold- by leading drug
gists'. , flnd lOo. in stamps for sample
- to Ths Herplolde Co, Detroit. Mich,
.Two sties SO cents and 11.00,
. , a a BRADHAM, Special Agent ,
v In the hog yard It is often best to go
to thejoot of the matter, v
OADTOIllA.
Baanthe . ylt Hind Vw Maw in t:
Bijuturt
" f;
' The sum of it all is that lots of peo
ple think thoy are f'some.T ,
. ., a ' - A Valuable Lesion,
'Six years ego I learnl a vt '
mn," writes John TI. . ,', f
' i. I h "I then n !
's Kcw Li fa l'i"'s, I
4 m W
Hrt'?Terrth,orTr-tVrfV ... J -a
8i--iirfUi, or iverve v mir-., in, i . jr -n
It voy. ri"i cue w li i. i - a i "
if, ai".w i .. ' a
bidil'ii tmy litna uai t ii-ai.y i e,i at 6.
Tula olisuure nerva lee nhtw or Luwrt eive
airimiy needs, and mtisr ave, more ptmur, more
itelinitjr, m'r unim i , more sovi nf
fM-ttM-Ul. V llO'ir "M itl i l.-U'l, -' 4
la fail, and tne t-miM-n aod .muil tie fca-ve
Uie sme enntmnm norvn.
luis i; uriy e-.m. m si e ' T",
Bhm.n'B hi.KlrftllV hall III tl)B IMt m.i-i- IMI lull-
-for weak and suing hearts. lr. buoop nrstt nniiKt
tlx caue ol all Mia painiui, paip-uu'i.a-. an. ... .n.
hi he, dlstrru. lr. Slioop I t-iis
popular prescription ii alone directed to tHia
lt"8trnsftheB: It offers tal, tannine heart Imp.
H you would bars ftrout fci-arts, strong it
.i-t.hn ihs. wm- rMu.uiiii
wwk ana watiiiiiK um t vruwn, ' ' m
- testlou.. strengthen these iuerm-
' them as neeoea, tntn
FaSaOUFFY.V
' CHURCH SERVICES; 'V
Regular services at the JPreabyterian
church todayyat 11 a. "mi, . o servi
ces at night on account of the meeting
at the Baptist churcr, which all Pres
byterians are urged to attend,Those who
wish to contribute to the Presbyterian
building at the exposition at Norfolk,
will please place the amounts in envel
opes With the words "For Presbyterian
Building at Exposition" written' on
thenvc' v;; i;yy, X 4
Sunday school at three o'clock- p. m.
Christian Endeavor meeting at 6:5 p.
m. Topic: "Be honst Jth .yourself
and God." "
There wiU be some changein the ret
ular services at the church of Christ
today. The -Little Builders meet
at 10 a- jm, preaching li m. subject
"God 8. Missionary Turposein !;fi3t"
The paalor twill- sii'g '- hr-' ti.iaiie
solo IReadvvThlveailKl.. .saiori of
fering, wul bejtaSni .-JSvryroeLiber of
the church is urged, to .be ' present at
this service,' as there is matter pf
business of special interest to every one.
Preachingat70eubjecjtc"The Bible'.'
A cordial invitation I js Extended to all
yx filially v..wwro..-pftea;,1"..juiMv 'rinm
bring your frieiids.1
Fireturchcl 'Cht Scientist cor
ner Broad andTlattcstk- ft?
Services at 10;45 a m, and J&Op m.
Subject "Man" Hebrews, 73.'-
Pastor The Bible and Science and
Health,- with key to the Scripture.'
Sunday School at 12 m. "
- AU are invited to attend. -
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-Christ Church Rev L G H Williams
Rector. 3rd Sunday ,in Lent.v -J r
Holy Communion; 8 a. nr. morning
. Litany and Holy "Communion 11 a m.
Sunday School at 30 p m.
Evening Prayer and Sermon at 7;80
p m. - -
Dail services (except Saturday) "5
p. M.
Wednesday and Friday 11 a m ad-
Tuesday To" children. ; v
Wednesday Conflrraa tion. r ,. ''
" Thursday 8 p. m. To mfn -i
All Saint's Chapel Sunday School at
90a -n.
'Jhe, usual 'services wilLbe held
at the Church of . Christ todayi
Jonibt Builders 10 a. rh. Preaching -r$lt
11 a. .t tBible School at 8 p. 'm.
Preaching at 750 p. m. Th9 pastor, A.
J. Edmondson, will preachftnorning and
evening' A cordial invitation ia exten
ded to thrpublie.," ,
Ho w' This TjT
' We offer rne hundred dollars Ireward
tor any case of jcatarrb that cannot be
cared by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
'.. F J.'CHENETT CO. V Toledo, 0."
. We, the undersigned, have known P.
J Chefley for the, last 15 years, and be
lieve him per foe ty honorable in al) bus
mess "transactions; and financially able
to carry out ,anr obligation made by
his tutaPiff ' ; r
WALomo, Einnan & Marvin). -l;t
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O.
Ball's Ctarrh Cure , is. taken inter
nally, acting jdirectly "upon1 the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system
Testimonials sent free.' -' -
Price 75c per bottle! -
Sold I j ail druggists, -i t :.' V-.;'
Take Hall's Familv. Pills for coristiDa-
tloo A" i.' c . i
', s.ri''t.' i . '; ,' f P
'"&ll"n t8Scl Birds.'. ; ,
.Long kgRejl birds have tails so Abort
that jtb7 eaf to-be ' out of ptijJi ilon
to their bodies. But there Is a reason
for the short talis. Birds, wl" flying,
and often while walking,-we their
tails : for VstecrBge ' purp.. -. . y.'Ln
birds wlh long less take to fllirht, V'f v
throw their l-gs behind iu 8 m&mw
that, caqaes them -to serve t!e un,
purpose as a tatL'
' f - ; ;
: 1 8poke For Hlmse'f.
It is told of Charles Iaiiiib Umt; one
afternoon, returning from a dlnuur
party, having taken a sent lu a crowd
ed omnibus, a tout -
quently looked Iu km) i
"All full liisltlH?" ,''I doi, i 1
It nifiy bo w lilt the other l- 4,"
answeiecl I.nmb, "but thut lv t iU e of
oyster pie did the l-nslnr ttt riie."
" Every Cay i f
Write It In jour I . 1
dny la the l..-.t ' 1 v I 1 t
t ei
r.
man hs Ir-iiM- l r -, ' t '
til he kix-v. titnt r h- ;r i r 1 1 f
day. Fn-erxori.
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Exccit Hays to U Pro
. dicc4ty Talented "Actors '
. ia Repertoire- v . ' ,
Vihninston llessenger. r '
Really -tilgh class perf jrmances, . well
styled and costumed, are being given
by the Peruchl-Gypzene Company at
the Academy of Music. The success of
the 'Senator's Wife" on Tuesday night
was more than duplicated by that of
"The Iron Master,?, of lat night. The
company will give performances each
MIssTAmy Laird, Leading Lady of Pe
i-A ;' ruchi Gypzene Co. -
I night this week with a-.matinee Satiir-
f rlae fiftiu-nnrin-' - '-t . i, ' A
day afternoon'1'." !
i J'Tlia
Iron Master"
gives Robert
Mansfield a.fine opening and he takei
full, advanUge'ofthlar depicting the
character With'sbiUty. Mjss'Amy Laird
as 'Ethel Crompton" was very att ac
tive, while the others in the caste gave
able assistance. -:- i- ...
The. play tonight will Jba on '-comedy
lines, this being, "In Mexico."; At the
matinee Saturday 'Humpty Dumpty
will be presented, and perhSpa ' Trilby'
on Saturday night. Tha specialties are
bright and ara changed nightly.
-The admission prices are 10t 20 and
80 cents, and the performance is far
; .Queer Timekeeper.
- To ascertain r the'" lime at night the
Apache Indians employ'- n gourd "on
wliSch. the stars' of the .heavens ,ttrs
marked-' As the "constellations rise In
the sky. the Indian refers .to- Ills" gourd
and finds out the .hour- By turning the
gourd around he, van tell the order In
whieli' th6 constellations 'may : be "expected-
iff appeal be-'bill "people of
Assanj. .reckon tUne,nd- distance by
the,- number Of- quid" of betel --nuts
cUewed,,"It wllTbe remembered how,
according to Washington Irving, Gov
ernor, Wonter, van Twjller dismissed
the Dutch colonial assembly lnvarla
bly at the last puff of hli third pipe Df
tobsecftUAiMontagBlg Tndlarrof Can
ada r(il,eet. pp a.tall stick In the snow
.when jtraveljng aheaCof friends wbo
are: W t oUlo W. 4 He marks with his foot
the, line of elMktoWMcastf' and by the
change njthejtnjle:f the shadow the
enforcing party can Jell.W arriving at
the pbt" about how vIar -ahead -the
leadeii-nft' 4oubtiesilM the "'first -time-keepeBjvasc.he.
stomach, which noti-
nee its pwner wnen the hour for j
meat arrived; ''?:-iK"vr'-.
i i i:-$t.sKVm ff.: i V ii i iif )f A"'
"' '. Battles ttackM by , Single Shot
V There -are,, certolnlyjtbreo Instances
on record of a . siege or -Tttaitle having
been decided of re slhgle'' shot. "First in
order of importance , was the' -shot be
lleved to have been fired by-one of hli
0n men which killed Charles XILin
the trenches of the fortress, of , Fried-,
rlcbsteln, which Immediately led to the
raising of the. second siege of-, Fried
richshaQ, i This Is perhaps the most lm
partsftt ttti8ketshot ever fired in the
history of ithe worlds Next 'comes the
discharge of the mortar fired by Lord
JCochrane during the defense .'of Port
Trinidad In 1808. This 'shot foiled a
French emprise and saved the fortress.
Lastly, there was the. single discharge
of grapeehot which saved the fortress
and town 'of Haddington in 1548. The
French' Jnvsders had actually forced
their way Into the outworks of the cas
tle when, the one well 'directed shot
created such havoc In their densely
packed ranks that there ensued an Im
mediate panic, which ended In flight,
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: .The 'Advantage of an Aooldant "";
' "The small else -of the propellei
screw,":, says a noted shipbuilder, "it
not due' to the perception of any In
veirtor of its greater effect as com
pared whh a larger one, but purely tc
aociuchtf Many yean aj;o screws foi
i itinera were mado as large as pos.il
t ' ' It r 1 -r f " t "nry t''t the p---nt
mil j., i ; o liifc-'.it r t'.e 1
V I -R at Si t tO Bl'tt v ' ;i ft f
In - t'-nt It vns deoiii II- 11
ti t t..!i blai'j ia tv.0 parts ami t:.i,i,
wclil them toKother. Durlnif ti storm
all Hires Mndes of the pnipt-ncc 1-rcKt
at the welding, redm-Inif tlio d!ifn'Ui
ly niore tlmn twot:.''-'!. " t1 o fcur
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three applicatuins external absolutely curej me,-"
- " and the doctors had alrja 'y S'l-rested funeral ar-' f"'
rangemt-ntt. It wua a 'J iii of Pneumonia,
' but from this on I &hill sin? the prcis of Gowau's v , -
Piicuinonbi Cure. It is certainly 8. tn racle what . lr,
- i; di"!." We keep it in the hmisrf a-l woyl J not da ;.' v
without it ' All druggists handle it, and for good-:'
. " ness Bake get a bottle and be" prepared. ' Splendid "T,;-t'
A, for croup an J cilth. ' It is also external an 1 can do '
v- no harm-. - ' r .jj, J' :' M -' z
'.'" Th Oamfcler's" Hands.
iTliar-issi-ia a ..Jght Worker, prob
abiy a ftiiv tle.ik'r" said "a detective to
a ffleud as,' the -tw stjjd on a -street
comer Ue otliwT nftemooii, Tv-hllo the
povsoa n;i.evl to by-tUe detective
passed Is', - liiiow llmTT asked tne
fflena. - '"Xot jet.""roi)Hed'tba dejexf
t:of"'but tway Inter," ."How do you
(mow' heV a : fHM-tlealt'r, fhea?' tJ
dorft uow it," :wHsitbei."rvply "bnt
that he Is ,(u- 3011)9 snc-h business is
CTlSnt fj-jiTi tli peculliir pallor of his
fai-b; wulU" .vou.-iuay'jljave-noticed:
You vouKn't rotl-at particular shade
l'Xi 'jrHert lu 'a biink orjvt a' desk
r.U i!a.v Una." Xt'J tho artificial light
luii!,n:e Iwt veatllfttlou that do; it. I
Eupsu, Keeriliij In'tbej 'norso 'of the
vaf tlliig -cWps keeps'", out:, the .ate In
pioJt rrtmi.-nud tbose"deiilera-w.orks'het parental table and confronted a
Bief-1!'j mil as regularly, as anybody
,p"3. J'orlwps you aotIeod, toot ,lhat
his lianas vero smootb and, clean, lu
fArrbott?r condition" than yours ,or
piUiy. ci tlis' average business ' manV
llie fwfr! ;sliaal grmblcr may not like
hli pallor, but ha' takes great pride In
hli Uands-PliUaddlphla .Record. "J
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Covvb!-t!s Unnatural Parents.-' I i!
" The c-owbltd is the only bird tbot we
bnve ln this" country lyhich is unnatu
ral (a its parental- duties, It never
builds n nesr-for 4tself, but .lays its
PSS in other' birds' nests,; thus forclu
the rlgtirf uj owners to assume palvcta)
duties... It ; It sagacious .enough , to
Choose the nests of birds smaller, than
itself,' so that -Its young, when Jt Is
hatched, being inevitably,' the" laiest
Of the broml, -must necessarily receive
the lion's share of the attention oMtsUO-awier is V& aii-LT uurroau
foster-pareura.The birds thus afflict-
themsebes of this unwelcome addition
to ' their litter; j, tThe ,' inosf Uiigenldioi
inethpd js that frequently jised by the
fittle fellow wabbler, -wh-a ,wH ofteq
build a substructure on top pf br or!f$
Inal pest, thus burying the eggs of th
cowbtrd 'and often ome of bee own
w,Hh it, Jiosts, have frequently' been
found with two of these sobstructurea
in- cases where the wabbler has twice
been visited by. the cowbicfl.".. i'
' . .For RhsumaVc Suflsrsrs.
The qu'ck relief from pain-afforded
by applying Chamberlain's Tain". Bslm
makes it a favorite with sufferers from
rheumatism, sciatica, lame back, '' lum
bago, and deep; seated .arid muscular
pains." For sole oy; Davis Pharmacy
and PS Puffy.--.- ;.',C
- In March much snow, to plants and
trees much woe-Germah.
A Piles get -qulck Treiiel front; Dr.
Shoop's Magic Ointment : "Remember
it S: made; alone for riles and it works
with fcertainty'and satisfaction.' Itch
ing , painful, protruding, or blind Pilef
disappear like magic by ito 'nse.t.Try it
ana seei r.s. uiury,
small; clou! m: y hide both the son
and moon. Dan'ih :,;.".,'' "
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l . t WILLIAM K'IDNEYr'PIUI.f C;
Have you: neglected your- Kidneys?
Have y$i overworked your nervous sys
tem and caused trouble with -your Kid
neys and Bladder? Have you pains, in
the loins, side, back, groins and blad
der? Have you a flabby appearance of
the face, especially under the eyes?
Too frequent desire to pass uriner - If
so William's Kidney pills will cure yon.
Sample Free. By mdl 50 cents. Sold
by Druf gists. . - ' J
WILLIAMS MFC; CO.,' Props.,
Cleveland, O. Sold by D, A.- - Harget
' Flee sloth;-for the indolence" of the
soul isjthe decay of the body.Cato. ,
-t, - Nsjlscted Colds Thrsstsn LK. '."
.'. (From the Chicago Tribune.) V
1 'Don't trifie with a coU."; is good
advice for prudent men and women. It
may be vital in the ease cf a cl.lld.
Proper food, good ventilation, .and dry,
warm clothing are the proper safe
guards against colds. If they are main
tained through the changeable wether
of autumn, wintt-r and 8:iii,, t!.i
chances of a' snr;me from or" --y
er"i will be s", ' r;t ti 0 t '
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CLARA.
f-CeorQe Needed a'Barre',
TJbe old courthouse Ji.til"beitt leplac-
ea witu a new onot cfioujii.a. very orea-
itjbld.rentiiueut jtrompted thef citizens
otjEpottailranla't- make'":tt' of the
same .architecture a -the.old -'-By a
great,; effort the oW county - records
were preserved and survived the .war
records, antedating the Devolution by
100 'Jroars or. iuore. - One., dated -176C,
.cites that: .-J,", . ?
r rMarye "Scott nd- Clatlasn Drury
'hate fliys daye been made to receive
fertye,and slxtye Jashes.'.respeotlvely,
for stealing the clothes of one George
Washington..-, Gentleman, Whilst "said
George" Washington, ' Gentleman,,'-was
Jn washing lathe nApldan-rlver,' ,t
All. who lu youth sot at the, bead o
steel
engraving of. thtfdlgnlfle4 Fathe (7.
is-Counrry may cryojutlnprotoilTY -
of XL
against sending the decorous Washing
ton home ma. parrel, but. Spottsyl-
vanla bounty ha the records to prove
It-Mbtropolltao. lugastue.
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About the toe family.-
Whenever a polar -oSpedltloffMs In
progi-ess we bear of Ice floes,' pack Ice,
sailing ice and other ,-thlaga of .which
the, reader lu a temperate climate has
ouly a hazy, Idea,, whlch-'makes him
miss the interest of the news. An "Ice
Held" 14 u areaof 'frozen giiow or- wa.
teXsp l.irge.tliat the llmlU ara inrlst
iIeaiij tnkiwwn". - On too other baud,
a 'iroe UU liasi tf Ice' perhaps 4Try
hfrgoAbvt ifrhose1 4ion,Wtles A: seen
by-JKie esplorcr 7When fccli noes, be
ceiie "b:t!:i):i trjiJ tp'.ocili-ivejod
ruey 101 1.1 -j-ara- te, iyj lerj-or or
ii3 r ret if voc-ar'er. Wlwj r shl? rots
J pnf-iC joe there it
resahis fmt u." eon.Ti.ry ivi:i'ds qe
currents Lrsifc-1 the pack, ati.1 tberr
WO IUlt'0."Kf!.l3- '. a ,.
' Xe3trl3-. thi' fr.'cai i".i.ncfg master,
died rit elgatHU.'o,' r.uf It wis eald
he .would hare IheJ UU s hnudrei.Ltit
for a suddou huX r-f'tnl' blow in the
shane.-cf au Adcrt4e;ii.'Ote day
he't'&ed a".. uew suapect probably
fof the. first time lu .hlijife. ' cirfely;
had be ppenisJ the sheet'.'wlioi'hls cyei
ngoieqi upon tuo roiiowing: --wanreo,
a' professor 'vof" dancing at -' Calcutta.
MusTbdHi Skillful chlropodfet attho
fame!tlnie."i Be-! took, to his bed-a. nd
neerf)t at .again AHte . . , X-;,
:t - vsa ,Bn,..nlp,;'
" Mr. ToungwedThlsi dessert br-par-don
urs-pfeetly Vvlreadful.i.iMrsi
IToungweoVtf m -sorry- fteaft tbut the
fact'lse,reclpe!jras given me by. a
frh)qLaB4 he?.hadwrtlnf Is shnpjjf
ntrpckwFlleo0,;,,. v r ,'-
ir -...J-, r . j lIMlll L'.'-'- 5'-- -'"
,.t . A False -Alarm.
Dechara'a v tailor - (forcing -tya vTray
Into' the bouse)w-8tr. 1 want my money;
eehsrdIott reUevs oev r thobgbt
It was mine you 'were attes-Pele-
!-'" ""S iSi y 'tl'a" Mli? w'i
ryVtber .to; po. greater misfortune rthan.
not DeiBg Svi v oear . tujsivtTunev-;
--: iV-fc - r : HurW V- .
: Ljttfe -Xtmpletou-How- long , will It
take. you to gl vo o working icaowl
edge of Jiu-jitsu!- vV ?'$ t 1
.The Prof essor-rOhi say two weeks;',
-f But. heavens, ;mha.I can't wait all
tha timo to- ket-ld of that cookr-o
A-f -v"r"arnllyQrsetings.tll''.': !
a k ouuuiry wan v: uceuug. f preny
peaaaut wenian leading s. donkey said
ia passing,' "Good day, mother of, thi
oiikeys." V '" - - ' -' ' ' .
'.'.'CroodMayf my most 'beloved -son,!
was - the Instant. ' reply. fl Dlavolo
R0a.; . ' ' ' 'i n 4'
' 's ' ' ; . ' ...- . V ;
-V. i. An InaUuatiita fuMil' v ""A
Clergyman Madam, you' nrhsf bi,
Cm. ioled with the ' thought that' youi
' bund Is st rest ;" - '
Widow-Do ydri mean that be dldul
have auy-befoie he died? New Os
leuus TluieeDeaiocrat."i't w '
. ... ' Net Partieular. t -
"Doctor, bow can I ever repay yet
for your kindness to me?" t""' . ' "'.
"Doesn't matter, old man... Check
Money oi " -r or cash." MUwtukel
r"tiu. !.' .'
,wasi:.
Special Cui asprnaffnee J ..
A new buf'''1-? tor ib Bureau .
ngnrtng ana i,nutuiivt cost $,!0.
.000, lias beeu provided for in a -Jill I
which : was- recently reported by llie
house couiuilttee -ou- public ulldln
"and cicunds,. ' ' , ' -' - ,
. The ovorcrowdlas of - machinery aid
empl'l wg. lias, reached, to. everf ,-roorti
In tliir btilldiua.--XotwlHist4udins.lbt
- ever increaslug -dema ud , for - wprk joai
' clals say It Is a ouestlou under nre30a1
ConditloiM If the limit of capacity but
not neen isacJieaa ys
'l" The djjslly lsjMatBf,ca' tlie tIrd
floor, where the isaUiJiand press room
ls located. t' Here tue 4conQitions are
'paid t'--ttowlaggrArAtMtB;ao
jafly Other quarter of the. buUding. "ln
aonnauotitt-uee-ina presses ay. nece
slty are placed, against each either,, and
ithe aisles befwieea- thVlme bynetual
imeasuremeat are sixteen- inches wide,
In these narrow. Spaces1 the. printer1
lnd their women asslstsnta, work,, the
jmen.. performing the- hardest kind c
manual labor.- - '-Vf-y '.
t '-Only Young Woman Employed,.'
s'.he women vwbx work In, these, sur-
roundlpgs .are mostly young,, between
thef age of seventeea-aad twenty-five
It is'-thft. policy 1 of tber bureau ivpt X
employ .womea as assistants .who are
-more' than thirty-five years old." The
nature -of the' wortc requires thst ti
shall be Uoue qulekJy, and the persoi
doing It must possess agility of mlu
and body. It Is not' unusual, for then'
to:faHraftfalptatthWwork;,' -
" A ' hospital, tWlti), a' physician . to
cuarge nas jeeo estaoiisnea,, out tor
.raM S n-e annnn annn . lala In lianilnnitntn
, The
pew amusement ball to be erect
ed at the Government Hospital For the
Insane, so fur s? modern construction
and designs -are concerned, -will 1. be
Washington's, most -up, to date play
The desrjn? "Show a-building which
wUl bepractlcalry A theater, although
Itwili be known as an amusemen
hail. It will have every convenience,
feature of eqnlpmeut4 and advantage
In 'design -that lV known tn theatrical
architecture. ' Tle ball will be devoted,
to ii-forruniicesgrveu for the patients"
Mt' the hospital and, wllr cost f 70,000 to
build. iWjf 4 - , -
K.'sWes being absolutely fireproof to
iMrnstnictlon. tbo . building will be
D(H5f,)teJ- v Mb- -everyi' known contrlv
nace i aid Uius iu. cas;a fire should
ever start, Ainoqg,tbese are the water
'curtain; 3beatna curtatni' ' automatic
sprinklers and automatic sKyllgb Th
nan ,vfinse. ;.Joa.Joplft-.ta.per maw
auditorium andHOO additional in the,
balcony, ajtblch will be used by guests
'- Stags rror("Woderh.' '
- In designing, Lthstage every detail
pi" modera qulpmeuti has -been- jtlen
careful' thought aod study, with (tb
euil In 'view tie have as complete1 and
"lrof rorulJyI owect a tages poi
sible. f There. iv,to, be brick fire .wall
between the. stage and. hndltolnm.
ana me stage opening is to m nroviaed
hwfth-an asbeerus curtain, eurtata and
drops-to be hnng tipon a. steel gridiron,
rMU.iroo Diocna and wire ropes . ."...,
- -i euspended" undorqeath. tbiO gridiron
tborWwfll W en-' oritle sprinkler,
so'atroogea to ply on the sabestu '
trartaln, all drops and all, parts of the
at4ge-! K r V- '
'jithtaii' ao vssehtlar requirement In
modero tbeatWf eowrtsuctlon. as many
fires occur, romdcfectlve wtoes in, dro
loft and often "gala considerable bead
wajf' before being discovered.
' ' TJetf vOixlWsfos- Mr RoeseveH. -.
Jxqulelte orchids have been Imported
from, toe Philippines' for the White
"Hruse,r, TOnewatorles; When Mrs.
llobseve.lt jpreildes over the post Lenten
gayetlbsi-soclety-at the' capita) wtU
have tb pleasure of admiring these re
sent acqnlsltlons. Since oomlng to tn
Whlte.Hue Brs,. Boosevelt has clung
persistently --to the imposing flower
kaOwh as the "Lady., Finger" orchid.
The variety' Was i gift, to police Com
nuWlonerBlrfgluun of New York-whlls
Irnajor &mQl tai White) House from
Joseph iChAmbeyialset .BlroUngham,
llngisnd, whs .beguiles, his leisure from
poll Meal- cares1 . by.crbllecttag brcBids.
The- (lower;- combines Jnait '.gorgeous
shades-, of uleep purple ,to; pale. violet
-Because of Its rarity an(J costliness It
canftot becotse a popuhrllower: Mrs.
Boosevelt , never sppearai, mt ' a State
urictlon,' whether It wsav Whlto'Honse
Wptlon.,'lnapguratlon .bail or a cabi
net dinner, without, a large cluster of
these orchidp ,tn her fcelt, The Philip--pine
orchids wiM. showmor "yellow
i'tno purple,' and they -are-'St-long beO
shape. -A , i, V;t,. h m,- -j- .'Jr
y.'M. C-A.' Boys' Building. i? -,
Plans have been prepared for exten
sive Improvements tb be , made oa.the
boys' . bnIM!ng f.-tbeToung .Men's
Christian JiwKsatlon,, on Q . street near
Eevente-"'!!. . ,v-s, j ;
'Tbe biii. "n t. "V blch was the quarters
of the v- 3 u iciatloa before Its new
borne w as erectod on the property ad
Jolub , y" be TmoflMrd and reno
vatel t!inij,' out, v Wtun the In'rove
meats are eompiew tlte boys' quarters
will be as modern-and, well equipped
la every way ss the ner t"" llpg. , ri
-'..' j' Elateamen In Damand.. ...........
All sorts Mini condlttiiii!) of people
1 . " "r, " .1 ! 1 a t.' ,'y I
a t- ' ' 9 prt-'Mi-iit snd the 1
s cabinet - to make 1
i iu -s i-'iits of the corn- '
)V '.. , . j t.'io annual mwt-
1 f II ''' r f ' ' t'.ii f
y i a s.a.. : ui'H 1 h
I 1 a C '" -1 t ' .on
f r - - ' in" i ' o t
. " . .. .,,'1
1 1
1 1
. I I-
t t ' ' ' If t n oi,'
1 f f . I 1
uoes nzRt;to tne seat
gernu and poisons out of the blood; tones up the
r-T!a-!vreuiafeaJ.ho livend kidney ! and builds
up. he entire sysmJ .Rfceumacid cures after ail
other r . : ilea, have failed, because it "Gets at the
Joirtj ; ti, the) Inside and removes the cause of
tRhcin.MWir6ciati6av: Lurribago, Indigestion, Con
; stipetlop JLjaOrlppand Liver Troubles. Rheuma-clde.tvc-
orft Cures,t9 Stay Cured." Rheumaclde
so en. tuatycleansts ,the entire system that it
mmmmkM over."
RbeuRicId cured Mrs Mary Welborn, of High Point
' s . s-T i waj us svs aonis puiivi af,u years. CUr6d
John P. eilne; of Baltimore, after Johns Hopkins Hospital
j had failed. Cured James Wilkes, of Dillon, S. C, after
he hadbeen In bed three years and his limbs were twisted
aga net his back. " . '
f 1. "YoHr D?J Sert nd Recommends It. Sample bot
ii tie and booklet FKEg II you send five cents for postage to
V BUBBI 1 1 GHE&'iCAL CUT,
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The original
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nedj,
For eongbs, colds, throat aaid long
trwbles No opiates. Noo-alcohollo.
Good for everybody. Bold everywhere.,
The genulno
rOLErS UONEV and TAR U la
aYollewpacksgs. RefasesabsUtalse.
PrepareHl only ay -.
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DAVIR; PHARM;ArV.
eeee ,o,
.General Hardware, e
Sa9h; Doom, Blinds, Lime J
& Cement.
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wottiM the nvvMaud
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COLDS AND GRIPPE . j;
feaa-Saehoe and Ktonlsisralio. No bad
the Beat Bsfraaaiai Oris la ta Werli
At aU (eeA Ban, UseMHesaaS Star J.
ifisaiTEiCifJivii!;:
v In connection with my line of build
Ing, I am now prepared-; to- put down
the best grade of Granolithic Paving at
reasonable price. AU Work; guaran
teed. -EVE. Harper, Phone 198.
and WHISKEY HABITf
eared t home wltti
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r -
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Norfolk A' Southern "Redpcedc Batei
The Norfolk g Southern Railway has
authorized reduced rates as follows: r
" To New Bern, N, a, ' April J4; 1907,
account Convocation at St Peter's A,
M. E. Zionthurch, tickets to be good
returning following: day April 15th:
: f ".owirjr rates will' apply :,'Trom
' !.oro, XI 65: Uests. - l40. La-
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.on, COc; Caswell, $0c; Dover; 6Scl
C ve, '45c; Tuscarora, 80c; Riverdale,
- ; Croatan, 30c; Haveloclt, 45c; New
frt, 7i Wildwood,'iOc; Mansfleld
c; Konhoad City,' f 1.00;v Beaufort,
It's a. pleasure to tell "our readers a
tiC.i'h Cure like Dr. fboop's
; a I'i .' "i " has fought ",;ain(t
ii ff. ' i. ' ' ro'.irm, or other
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I -r. J , . it f vim,
1 1 0 iv .1 1,- l Drug
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iflii,- why.
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PropflBiflff, BALTIMORE, MD
Certainly
You can afford it I
38 cents per week
pays for a
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at your
RESIDENCE
TAKE YOUR CHOICE
from our Beautiful Stock of Spring or
Summer fabrics and hivn your euit
made up by Easter, and you will hava
garments that are swell in cut, fit and
tye, made from exclusive -tirrs.
You can't find anyone in town Unit ni I
(five you the complete falisrl'. i 11 in
ither price of workmanship tim' you
get when Chadwick makca ur l.jth
;ng. F. M. CMAIDTwTICK
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. MM a . " a' "' " ' ' . - I
; ine jauaren a favorite .
; Oougha, Oolds, Croup-and
. Whooping Covigai "I
tbUramadria tamo fnrJtatmtasevs1
a Ursa part of Ilia elvlllaad trorlil, II aaa
aiwn b dapandad owm. II eonteln ao
oplnia or olha, liarmful drof and aoar be-S-a
aa tmukdanilr to a babr a, to an adail
Prloe SB ots; targe else, BO ols.
' ' Made rora pure dis- -.V,
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