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-hv..,?"-' v. s. cnrECii srr.ucis. TEACHING f.::KYS. .-COURT INCICENT3. ". ''I ri.i ."' -? 'Mr ' Published every .day In tne year ex cepV Monday. Journal Building v6-$0 Craven Streets -V--1.; rPHQNNO: 8., A. - CHAKLES U STBYBHS, , -EDITOR AND PROPEIETOR..-5 , , " V .SUBSCRDPIIOK R4TESk,- On Year, In advance. -r.iXf-0Q - One Year, not la advance, ;v.5.00 ' Monthly, by carrier In the city ..3 JSO Advertising Kates furnished on ap plication. Entered at ; the ' Postofflce, New Bern, N. C as second-class matter... OFFICIAL PAPER OF NEW BERN, AND CRAVEN COUNTY. ' New Bern, N. C;, June 9, 1907.; SO I) AY" OBSERVANCE AND IN DIVIDUAL PRIVILEGE. Local precedent and nationai characteristics, must ever very lavgely control the individual impulse in Sun day observance. The Sabbath 'for man or man for the Sabbath, must ever be a question answerable to suit the individual disposition and con science. Municipal and state laws call for a close Sunday observance, and yet it is not the law that causes the strict observance of this first day of the week, so much as the community sen timent, which may favor the law. In every community there are those wjho observe Sunday, technically rather than in the spirit, which the day calls for, as one divinely set apart for man's rest, physically, morally and spiritually. The technical observance of Sunday, is the cessation of the mer chant and clerk, the employer and employee,, from participation in the active six days work, and instead.pass ing the day in some personal recrea tion, not in conflict with the law, or else in passing the day in doing noth ing. The church in its divine law, prescribes how man shall observe the Lord's day. Between the state and the church, man asserts his Individual liking, and so in the general sense, ob serves Sundav. urobably violating in spirit both human and divine laws, and yet technically fulfilling both. The moral strength of a community lies in its observance of Sunday, ac cording to the Divine injunction. Leg islative enactments for Sunday ob servance are negative in effect, if the community sentiment does not place the Lord's day upon a higher plane, than that given it by a cityoadinanoe, or state legislative enactment - And "yet there are cities and sections of this country, where the acceptance of Sunday is one of rest, the matter of reBt being recreation, a change from the six days routine of work, and ceaseless labor. If a man works six days, shall he be prohibited from such recreation as he may wish to Indulge In, on the other day? In some cities there Is the theatre, the baseball game, the beer and. wine gardens with their diversified amusements. In such cities, It is the personal, the Individual priv ilege to spend Sunday, as one may wish, that is, in the gratification of the fleshy desires, or in quieter, spiritual rest, that comes through church,' or some kind of religious observance. It Is the Imllviudal Inclination, developed In childhood and by environment, as to bow Sunday Is to be oil served. Through the ages, the Divine lnjunc tion has been for the setting apart of one day In the seven, for rest. .Does not everything point to how this shall be, Its character! The animal instinct in man gives warning, when physical rest Is demanded. Therefore is it not - the reasonable theory that the. Divine command for the one day in seven ob servance,'' should mean. the: rest of - mind from earthly affairs, - and " the - taming towards spiritual matters, nnd- i; S'f Ing In the contemplation and study of these,, the" needed recreation and' rest(, "'."';' 'l -:i - that iahal do 'man 'tha 'real good jind j- r " .V . ., ' . r, ...... . . : . better 'prepare him to meet the work VyX' ,nd' troubles of the other six day. d wrfct'e Bsrptelda . . . '.'V'.' -f' Vnr:tki MtnoeM, ' Maryland"; Uoek, Butte. Montana, bought a bottle of New- ; : m ,. Lro's Ittrpfclde, April , end began to ... ' -', " itfo entire baldneis. The heir fol .'','i5.'''ltlei In Ms scalp were not dead and la ..'.': ;: ,7 ." J" days he had hair alt over his heed. : ;';;oriullbo write, "and today my hair ,', ,';ys ei' thlrK and luiturlant a any one -..."VV f eld wlh.' Wewbro's Herplclde wprks on an old principle and with a new dle--" onvery destror the and rou.re. 1 move the affect IlerplrWe dmtroys the , rrm thatCauses dandruff, falling hair, ' . . "r and flnallf beldneM, o that with th ., '; rue a-one the effect ennnot remln. . ' Htone fnllln hair et once and a new ."' a-rowtfi .Marts." Bold by leadln rtntfitlut, Bond !). In elempe for wimple , tn Th IlAilrlde Co.. Itm(f Mich. . . - . Turn etiee SO nnla and 1.00, ,' ' '. (J. -D. J!!tAlHA,f, ti 'vlal Af'nt "GUARANTEED Li;iOR CURE. " No Detention From Work or Loss of ., Time Desire for Drink De mv w. vstroyed by Orrlne. - - j: When one of -our most reliable druggists makes a positive statement that he -will guarantee to " cure the liquor habit it Orrlne Is used in ac cwdaftcet with; Wrectlons of " refund the money it shows his great faith in tho treatment ft ln 4h,s way- that Orrihe is solOy the -leading drug gist in nearly.everywty and; toytn. In every box 4 registered guarau-tee-which entitles you to A refund of your money if Orrtne falls ' tb-feffecl a cure.' ' - J , , , - j 1 ? No other cure lorl thejlquor Jiablt has been sold in this Way" and the re markable guarantee shows how -Jtar superior Orrinfe Is to the ordinary san-. atorium or home' treatment JTherels no detention from work -or loss ot time when Orrlne 1s used . It destroys thev desire Tor uquor, so rat - the drink IS hot missed also cures the de ranged :8tomach,i weakened t nerves and other Jll : effects of excessive drinking restoring the patient per? feet health. " --' .M- Orriue fs prepared In two forms; No, 1, the secret remedy which can be used in food or drink without the knowledge of the patient. No. 2 tor those who toke the remedy of their own free will. Both forms are guar anteed. A registered guarantee, in every box. - . - . . Treatise, oh Jiow to cure drunken ness free on request Orrlno Co7, Washington D CTherlce of either form is $1 a box making the coat of the complete cure less than one-tenth what It is usually charged at sana toriums, with a guarantee that the ex pense will be nothing unless a cure is gained. Mail orders filled, "v ' Orrlne is for sale by C. D. Bradham. The home in Nashville, Tenn., of William Walker, filibuster,' has been disposed of "by his relatives just. when in Central America the scenes of- hjs adventorous exploits have again be come storm centres. William's Carbolic Halve With Arnica and WIteh RaseL The best Balve In the world for Cuts, Bruises, Bores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, -Tetter, Chapped Hands, and alt skin eruptions. , It Is guaranteed to give satisfaction, or money refund ed. Price 25c by druggists. WILLIAMS. M'FG. CO., Prop's, Cleveland, O. Sold by D. A. Harget The projmsed New York and Pana ma cable will be 2,200 miles In length. The only intermediate .station will be at Baracoa, Cuba It is proposed even tually to extend the line into South America. -NOU.ISTER'3 Rocky Mountain Tea Kuggeti 1. . A liny Medicine (or Bt fiple,, Brints SoMea Hultk ind Ramed Vitw. A ipeolfle for Coostlpttlon,' Indlseetioa, Uvt and Kidney trooble. Pimple, Edema. Impur Blood. Bed Breath, SluMrffth Bowels, Heedaeh andBaekache. Ite Rocky Mountain Tea In tab let form, tt oenta a box. Genuine made b) Bolubtib Dbdo CoHPAar, Madleon, Wla . GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE .... , . 1 The United States -maintains 3,776 missionaries In Japan,' China, Korea, the Philippines, Burmah, Slam, India, Thibet, Persia, Turkey, Egypt and the South American countries. I will mall you free, to prove merit. samples of my Dr. Shoop's, Restore tive, and my Book on either Dyspep sia. The Heart;; or The " Kidneys. Troubles of the Stomach,. Heart or Kidneys, are. merely symptoms of a deeper ailment .Don't make the com mon error of treating symptoms only. Symptom treatment is treating the re sult of ybur ailment, and not ..the cause. Weak Stomach" nerves the inside nerves mean Stomach weak ness, always.. And the. Heart, and Kidneys as well, have their controll ing 'or Inside serves.. Weaken these nerves,, and you inevitably have weak vital organs. , Here Is lwhere ' Dr. Shoop's Restorative has mads Its fame Nay other remejly even clalms"to treat the 'rlriBlde nerves.'' 'Alsp tor bloat: ing,- biliousness, bai .breath or' corn plexlon, Use Dr. - ShoopV Restorative. Write pa today for sample, and free Boofc .' Dr. ShoopV iUfme. Wsf .The' Restorative is soli by (F. pi. Duffy.1 The.Neyt.XPTlf tat4 Bxclsa Ve'part menfe receives irn)' p i s&looasj; of Mannattan aid 'the'Brons boroughs 17,808 each dta thenar.: h. t,?;;H(n;.!riast fJfytM tW offer; On Hundred Dollars Ite ward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHESJEy; C05-Toledo, O. . ' We, .the undersigned, have known F. J. "Cheney for ihe last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable In all business transactions and .'financially able to carry, , out any obligations made by his firm. '. WALDINQ, . KIN NAN , aV MARVIN, Wholesale j. Drug gists, Toledo,. "0. ',' , -. Hay Catarrh Cure Is taken. Inter nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent fres. .Trice 7tic. per bottle.'' Sold by atl dregglsts, , Take- Hall's Family Pills for con stipation. " - ' , The Alaska Murble Company at Pha kan shipped 2.500 tons of marble to Pugnt Sound hint ypfir,' Baptist Tabernacle. Services today 11 a. m., and 8 p. m. Sermon by Rev. E. N. Thome of Forest City, N. Cun- day school :45 a. m0 Fred O. Mitchell. Supt All are invited to attend these services and a cordial welcome will be extended. - Christian church; MrW.--Gr Walker corresponding secretary of the State Board will preach at 11 o'clock' today,' and again at 8 o'clock U the evening. 4 Christ' church1.' Rev, L? Ct -H.: Wil liams',' rector", "Second Sundays-after Trtnity.'. Holy communion-8 a, -mi Morning prayer andsermon 11, a. m. Sunday school 4 p to. Evening prayer and, sermon ;8 but. Tuesday, - St Baiinaba'iKDay l6 Lr m.j "Wednesday and Friday 1 a. m. All Saint's chapel. Sunday, school 9 :30 a. m.- Thursday 8 p. m. v - : . -FJrstv;Churcli;rf corner. e woaa ano nancocs; ireets. Services Sunday at 10:4&. a. m rnd 8 p. mJi BIbleless6n, sermon subject;! God the Preserver of Man. Isaiah 49 : 8. Pastor: The Bible and. Science and HealtA,;iblkeytapie Sunday; sjlititi4 d.lijr javited..j, 5,viiii. ii Miifi'i y, Stft;FearfnI In Jones. - J : .Fuller and more:;. definite reports. from we storm in": Jones county last Wednesday show ;4t have been one of unusual seventy and. Jthe .damage done to crops and property is said to be fearful cyclone f sufficient proportions, to snap in too -large : trees accompanied the bail storm and did much damage to property as well an growing crops. 5-At the Jones County farm of Mr. Frank Noble, ot this city, a" large tree was blown down on the kltchin, hear the.resldence, and eruah-, ed It in. The furniture, dishes and cooking utensils .were destroyed.' . At thoFordham place, the Whltakcr place,, the Dilahunt home and others the storm played sad havoc witW the crops and 20 acres of fine tObaccco on Senator F. M. Simmons' farm was al completely destroyed as if It had. been plowed. In- the ground. Old citizens claim it .was the moBt severe storm 'In years. Free Press, JBth. ' ' BEMABKABLj; RESCUE. That truth: is stranger than fiction, nas once more been-demonstrated in the little town-of Fedora, Tenn., the residence Of C. V. Pepper." He writes; "I was in bed, entirely disabled with hemorrhages of the lungs and throat. Doctors bailed to, help me, and " all hope had fled when I began taking Dr. King's New Discovery. Then instant relief cameJ vThe' " coughing soon ceased; the 'bleeding diminished rap idly, and In three weeks T was able to go to work." Guaranteed for;;coughs and colds 50o, and $1, at all druggists. Trial bottle free. '- ,. The' Pled Bull Inn, at Islington, is sad to have been the first house ' Jn England at which tobacco wassmoked If you would enjoy tomorrow take Chamberlain's Stomach ' and Liver Tablets' tonight They: produce - an agreeable" laxative, effect, A .clear the head and cleanse the stomactur Price, 26 cents. Samples free at l)a"vls Phar macy, and F, 8, Duffy's drug store. New Tor dty has, now lnujpntem-i plaflon water front Improvements that, will require anxpenditor"'6r l Every jlu HJs Owl Doeter. f i-the' average man cannot afford to mplojr a physician ' for yery -slight ailment or Injury, that occurs in his family, 'nor can he afford 'to neglect them, as so" slight an Injury as the scratch of a pin has 'been-known id cause the loss of a limb. Hence ever man must .from necessity be his fiwu doctor tor thls' cialis of ailments. Suc cess often depends upon prompt treat"' Wen' which can ' only ' be had . when suitapie meatemes are kept at hand. Chamberlain's Remedies have been" In the market for many years and enjoy a good reputation..-',' J'" ,.".. . : Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera' .' and piarrhoeRemedy or bowel"' com plaints. tijr-. -V-.4i ic-t.. i J. y Chamberlain's Cough Remedy tot coughs colds, croup, j and w whooping cough,:: " V-Tr y'-y :fW'.' ;-i Chamberlain's Palrt Halm '(art" antl septla liniment) for .cuts,"t bruises; burns, spratns.sweilings, lame back tod rheumaUc palns.-, ,5 j 'Chamberlain's Stomach and, Liver Tablets for- constipation, biliousness and stomach troubles. ;- ,T : Chamberlain's Salve for diseases pt the skin. V .,' -'t- V " ..' ' I One bottle of each ot these five pre parations costs but 11.25, - For sale by Davis Pharmacy and F. S. Duffy,;. '; 1 The New York state excise depart ment receives from .the saloons "; of Slanhattanand the Bronx boroughs 17,808 each day in the year. Pllos got quick and certain rellot from Dr, Sliodp's Mnglc Ointment Plfatifl nolo It In limile nlone Tor Piles, nnd ltd action Ih por.lllve nml cerlalii. IliliInK, painful. prolrmllnB nr lillnd pllea, d!"'ippeer Mm imi-lc by I'm . 1-nl : lil. !.-! - 1 r'.- t j r.9 impl- Act Thai Are" Too Difficult For Cimians to Learn, (. Tt would, be 11 very pimple tnatter for a fourteen UMHitit old cblld to learn to pnlliln, '-by means ot a t very . light loj '-woodpn ra:e," uiTbbJect whlchslt 50-iW not reach with,lts hawls, and yet Xlmmle; nt very : tame Rhesus- monkey sf mine,s writes JohttB. Watson to The AVorld ToCayr spent many days la trjlna to learn this -simple, act and had not learned to manipulate the-rake when our patience' ran- out. 1 Xlmmle was, kepV moderately hnngry-r,at the tiniest the cxi)eriment8; he was teth ered Jiistut of.4ncb"of some -very tempting' roorf"mnlagfr grapeflK A light top wooden t'ak raa given bimv In stinctively be. ntsped It, 4lt tt," tlien dropped- U- nnd iiegnn 'straluing at hlsr tether nnd.rcaj-blrg orit'ns fur as possi ble wlft hla-foivleg, making rain ef forts tofcernictt. lu hls food. "flie rake was then put ofnund one of the grapes, and the ;lrml le tjxlended.-toward 3 lin mle. Inptnntly hV jtrasped the handle as before 4ud jerked tf.ttd; the grope kollewt'raiff pnw,. .The rake'-was propped and: forgotten- and .the. falthf ul f n iillllsoir. fpr th conK pletion the not :iiX.:i;'r '?? -;; i-liinar-bappfi'irnp.t1)m eiw, has been en fen ?, The rrjks is still with., In.hisyrcaehr ninJ Alxe; grftpc Ure still outside the pflle..?;iDej( he ieeive th reiattdn8lil9"irxls4ln out 'or ;reocp, ram wut Kvijrnan paw, ergo, use. rnkeT- ,Not .Ilmnile. And lib js the brightest of slx As lorg fls yon wlllkindly hook the Wftde-f the rhke around tho grape and elcud 1be' hnr die toward him . he ivlll e ondfacend i pull in the rake hnu coTVSHiuently tfie grape,3 but ; -he has never yet U5thv pushed out nnd then pulled In the rake of his own Initiative. '-' - : THE ' BLACK 'SEA. Its Waters So Badly Poisoned That - : - Life Is Praotloally Impossible. Few peionS," probably.' other than those engaged th the pursuit of sck enee, are nware that the BlncK .seu presents an Interest Of its rj to'-the, soologlst and- the geologist shared by no other part of the ocean, at the pres ent dnv. -: .--:; " Tbronghout-the greate pntt of the ocean the bottom to the dwelling llace ofa number of creatures whose busi ness it Is to consume the bodies of the inembers of the ;,surf Ace f auurt which after death sink to the bottom. In tho Black, sea, however says the Field; ow ing to special , geological events, such scavengers are totally -wanting over the greater part of the bottom, so that the carcasses of-the creatures Which fall front above arc left to decompose, which they speedily do at the com paratively high temperature of the water. By their decomposition two Boluble compounds, carbonate of ammonia and sulphiireted hydrogen, are developed in enormous runntltles.. while no free lime, except snch ns Is Introduced from the -.Mediterranean, is left The voK -ume of sulphureted hydrogen is so great-, asto" poison the water from the greatest depth (1.227 fathoms) td within about a hundred fathoms of the surface to-sucb n! degree that life, ex cept for n few bacteria. Is absolutely Impossible. V . ' The clrcnmstnnce baa a double Inter. est--flrst, that It Is absolutely unique at the piescnt Vt.r, nnd, secondly,, that It seems to offer nu almost exact paral lel to the state of affairs that existed at. the Inconceivably : remote ."epoch when -the -.oldest'' known sedimentary rocks' were mid. down a mmLon the ancient sen bottom, ,,,J " Pat Was Surprised'.,,. , Two .Irishmen got ; the contract to clean a well, patted a rope ardund his middle, and Mike lowered him into thel well.1 - When Pat -! was through; cleaning, 31 lit? Im to bolst hlur up," but-wjjien he xrm halrwny up he called to Wa cbnipnuloo la- tlie wellr f V;f. f: "Hcnld cn aiUuivIt Pat. tUV4 spit on m hnnJs." and let go of the rope. Naturally-Pnt.descepded kgflin a little too -rapidly : forcofliforl,.Wueh MIkj realized hlH lilundee, he ran to the well and ca'lletl ,itown:'"C',,f '-.".'-' '& iPat Pnt nrB ve esdrr r r ..j And liiajiartner iphdi-vVi "Ko,, ye rainless spalpeen; ui m noi dead, begirry but Ol'm pachles wkl surprise at 'Je.'Wndge's,Llbrar7.',ip '- '-' '' ' "'' c" ; '' ;" Theoctrtne-of the farm Is merelr, this, that awry -man ought to stand 10 primary relutlons with the work of the world; ought to do it himself and not to'suffer the accident of his having a parse In bis pocket or his having been bred to some dishonorable or Injurious craft, to eever Elm from! those duties Had for this reason, that lubor Is God's education; that he only Is a sincere .learner',; he only .can become .master who learns the secret of labor and who by real .canning extorts from nature Its scepter. Kmerson. Vv' Aeoountlng For It . ' - ', ' ,'. ii Mammay; asked" little F.mersonla Osgoodson, 'wbo translated tbe Bi ble T ';.-,-'":v Vv-'.'' "The, accepted version of ; It, .my dear," answered her mother, 'Is Vm work of learned Englishmen." r''. '- "Englishmen! ' Then that Is why Jliero is no Epistle to the Bostoulansr' ''"':,1 .'. Putting Off. -"'-. How ninnklnd , dufers from day . to day the' bent It can. do and the most beautiful tlilugu it can enjoy without thluklngthat every day moy.be the Isst one sod that lost time Is loat cter Dally.-', '' . t ' -! III I I 111 III ' There Is no witness so terrlMn no seeiwr so powerful, aa consclesco. Polvblna. " I , 1Z aiAfilC' KO. S. ..-.'.,, 'Number three Is a wonderful mas cot fof Ceo. II. TurrlR, of Cedar Orovo, Me., accord! m: to a b-lter which reads: "Afier piirii iing miic !i Willi liver and kidney tr'iii!,, nnd bii.mlir ,rr.,!ly diBcoiirii I I y U l'".u'fl If) Til l re lief. It:' II'. ., ! .,... 1 in a f :..!! I ! : M '. . ! f ; ' Free and Easy Manners In Early llli i . . nets Trials.- - ' .. r Most -of the.'iCarly .Illinois coort houses vers, log bul't hut In. some dis tricts,, says the autlidr of.'.'Llncoln, the Lawyer," the sessions were held in the Imri'ooiikH of tavsras, jttnd the absence 3t l f ot mnjlt .In , the, proceedliigi' .la mt llTuf-f rated by1 tlie foctthat lu the circrTT .rcurr nt jwhlngWn county, held by Judge John Reynolds, the sher- tx itntullv lie raided tiia honor by sine- init.it;nw.'.inj:;!boy.or John i SE2Z2& mvltailou -tbofs. having business- With ibeJatf resioftiTcdv-:-! Anomer suowu: in ton county maue 1audni)lo:..olIijrts. to'noct the require- media pf tfie occasion ,by cjoUtlug nut thlfijiln.tiilrnnouiR-etnenti iph. yes! "Oyesf'Oli, ycTJt Thejjonorable Judge Is tin w opened:" ; - In one ense a Judge ,who lc-ired to dlnplay hi-tenrningjntrtructel the Jury Tory ruily,, laying down the law with authority-, but the jurors, after delib erating some hours, found: themselves unable to iigree. j Finally the foreman rose and asked for additional instruc tions. - 7, ' - - , ."Judga, ihia 'ere la the difflculrj," he splaine4.i'"Ehe jury -i:it to know if that.thnrjvhat ?tou t; f ni wasr'afy the'lnwior 'oH'y jls't your notion." Youth's Companion. . - ;-'; Ai. ;. ' .r , - .. ; r t EMBROIDERED JRUTH. - lylark Twain on His Own Reputation For Veracity. ".I am. used to Uavlng my statements dlscouuted. -My mother began it before I-was seven years old. Yet all through pay life my facta have had a cubstra turn of truth, and ''therefore they wero not without preclpu3ne,33. ' Any person Who Is familiar with me knows bow to strike my average ana tlierefors Unsw.i how to get nt the jewel of any faet-of mine and Clg it out of Its blue clay matrix. . My mother- knew ' t'uat ait, Wljeu I was 'seven 'or eight Or ten or twelve years old along there a nbigb Jlprsnldtohor: 'Do you over believe anything that that bey says?" My mother said: "He la the wetlsprlns of truth, but you can't bring tip the whole wait with! .ono bticUct." And sho added: "I know bis nverage, therefore he never de ceives mc' I discount him 30 per cent for embroidery, nnd what Is left is perfect and priceless truth without a flaw in it 'anywhere," Mark Twain's Autobiography In North American He view. Tho rignting Lemming. If the lemming's poweis were pro portioned to I1I3 pluck, the lemming would nmke things lively for the hunter. It nttaoki-. with reckless fury the harmless! passerby. One of thege creatures, sn:a!Icr than a rat, will as sail without a second thought a couple of human beings wi'Ljliln-? 150 pomuls apiece. It will sjirin; to one's knees, barklns and biting, mid In piirbllml ffury fall bock "all ends up" to tho earth, only to renew the nttardt attain anT nBoIn One Cn;r while one lem ming vrn.H flying r.t me anolhar from beyond n sniull n'lvamr joined In tbe demonstrntlcn r.nl preseutJy swam across to get to clrj.-.o rjuiirters. I was not quite Kiira that the first fall into the water wns itot accidental, but hardly think sa, since once there It came straight fo the charge. "Wild Norway." Most Nearly Perfect Vacuum. It was Professor Dewnr's achieve ment In liquefying hydrogen that led to tbe discovery of an eftsy method of obtaiulng nn almost perfect vrtcnnm. and that in a single ml tin to. Wbeu n glass tube filled with air and closed at one end linn Its open end dipped Into 0; cup pf llqujd hydrogen, the Intense cold condenses' tho air Into a hind of snow, that nettles to the bottom.'-If. then, the upper part of the lube, from which, the solidified air. has fallen. Is removed by-bearing nnd cooling It off it. becomes a vacuum- chamber ro free from air. that It is dlfucnlt to force nq filectrle cuitiiiit through It,-New York Herald. "'. ' .. . . : v ' " .'..'i-:: ' f. '-.l-.' His Old Letters. , ' '.,-V' A".'Wall strert business man allowed a "visitor a bundle of old letters ' thiit he-wfla taking home-from his office to burn In bis fiinincevi'l wasn't nlwn- so particular about' thews useless busi ness letters'Jie. said,'."DntU 1 learned that the women eleaners Were sorting them out pf the irdstehnsketa and sett ing them tO' certain flraie. which hiak a business eff 11 rulshiug tisls of nauu for Marions purposes, mostly; J specu lative ' conceVns,:,Thotii I-vLcpncluded that I owed it to my.xlienfs to protect them front "thcnuUance thnttolidws getting one's name on ft mailing list Kew xorn fun. .m .'A.rery ' strange animal.1 feinted," Af the lemurs and poctillnr to Madagascar, Is the aye-aye. .'-It feeds on wood bor ing grubs 'that tunnel into tbe bark of trees. The beast cuts away, the outer barX with its chbel-lllte teett. md ss the worm retreats to the end of its bole pokes after, it with a finger. : This 0p ger is a roinnrkablc , organ, evidently prorldod by nntnre- for this rturpose, being abnormally long nnd armed with a hook shaped claw for dragging out the grub; -rji' 1 ; ' V, '- '.-, v.v" '"' 1 w-. : '''Y'";'!:' ''- The Inipeotor's Life, -' - Z ." ; Caller I'd think that your rasher's duties n building Insjieclor would be awfully dubgeroiis going round unsafe bcilldltiRs, ' Kiunll Hon of , tho IIouso Oh', noj he doesn't go neaf 'em U1I after I tney ran down. uro. ',- , .- "' Tho other fellow's advice may be all rlKht, but you'd Itetfnr uro s little horse ichho with It. Bprlnglluld ItopnblUnn, STMiri.tTiox wrnioi r iiikita " 'I I ; . In c.iKB of BloiiiiM li nml llvpr (rouble Urn )riort.i-f ahiiriil I 1 lo 1 1 1 : ;n orrans Without lei-il;, (: I,!ix;ilv Fruit ! ., 1 1. ! : :.n 11 nil ,'ilirniiliitrM 1!m ! ' ' ' ,,,.(. n !!;, i,, . iniulato l 1'n'in. M;P 'l ' For more than forty years S. S. S. has worn the crown I public approval and has been recognized as the 'King of Blood j Purifiers, r, It i has;-derripnstrated iti ability to CURS in jjthousands Upon thousands of ?niil itgarde4fqday as bloodmedicines; ; t - t -Pure blood means strong, vigorous bodies, well flourished Bjraicma, &ucuy uc:vcsf uu un me macninery 01 llie working in harmony vritkotutc-thus insnring perfect health. Impure or dise-ised blood means the opposite of all tin ; any impurity, humor or poison iu this vital fluid acts injuriously on the.Sy3tetti"add afFects the y-eueral health. Pustular ernntions. nimr.Vc vha ni, V4riwlsskra:eiffections.S'how'tlwtthebyQodis iu a feverish and diseased condition, as the result of too much. acid or the presence ofsome irritatino- rnimor. PVn-nnin lUlcers are thcresult of raorhid, unhealthy matter in the blood, while Rheumatism, Catarrh hScrofula, Contagious Blood Poison, etc., are all deep-seated blood disorders that continue to grow worse as long as tlie poisons wnjch produce them remain AH blood . tro ibles are not a:nnirer1. Through the. "blooct disease germs are trans mitted from one generation to another. Par ents: hand down a tainted circulation to their children, and we see its effects manifested in various ways. The slan has a waxy, pallid appearance, the-eyes are often weak, glands of the neck enlarged, and, as the taint has been in the blood since birth, the entire health is usually affected, and the system weakened from want of nourishing, health-giving blood. In all blood troubles S. S. S. has proven itself "Tho King of Blood Purifiers." It goes dowqjmto the circulation and removes all poisons, humors, waste or foreign matter, fciid makes this life-stream pure and health-sustaining. Nothing reaches inherited blood troubles like S. S. S,; it removes every particle of the taint, purines and strengthens the weak, deteriorated blood, supplies it with the healthful properties it needs aud establishes PURELY - - - VEGETABLE Diseases, Scrofula, Contagious Blood Poison, and all other blood trouble:; are cured perma nently by S.S. S., and so thorough is the cleansing of the blood that 110 trace of the disease is left to break out in future years, or to be transmitted to offspring. If your blood is out of order begin the use of S. S. S., The King of Blood Purifiers, and restore this vital fluid to its normal healthy condition, and enjoy the blessing of good health. Bcok on the blood and any special medical advice desired will be furnished free of charge to all who write. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPf NY, ATLANTA, GA. A VALUABLE PRESCRIPTION. The average person does not realize how much the bodily health depends upon the proper action of the kidneys and bladder, nor how widespread dis orders of those organs are. It Is qulto safe to say that they give physicians as many sleepless nights on account of their patients afa do any of the others, and. perhaps it would not be too much to say that, directly and in directly, they. are chargeable with as much sickness as all the other organs of the human body combined. As a result of a vast amount of careful study, many physicians are now using with great success in the treatment ot disorders traceable to the kidneys and bladder a prescription composed of or. Fluid Extract of Uva Ural, 1 oz.' Amet Cordial, oz. Fluid Ex tract of Liverwort and 15 ozs, water. This Is administered in doses of a tablespoonful three, times a day and while, the treatment is continued, which, in order that all impurities may be eliminated from the system Bhould be for a month, the patient la adylsedSto drink large quantities of water.' .The" materials called tor by the" prescription are carried in stock by every firat-olaas pharmacy. $10 Reward. v J.. The undersigned will pay a reward ot, ?10 for the apprehension and de tention of each or either one of the following Convicts 'who made-their es cape from the road camps of Craven county Sunday. May , 28th: Charles Blade, Henry Alexander, George Stev ensonlv Archie Whltehurst, Garfield-: BennettJohn Cdoperi GrbW Ponrille, Jonas HarperVno Washington and daorge-HogerV-u.. '.V .r.-;?;.- .;' -;' "' c!:'-r'J.!'8uperlntendent t lis! youriCily Taxes'!; itBy .order of the board of aldermen olLtha ICttyiot. Kew,Bdrn,;Jf. Ji.jt the undersignedlCltyClerki: at his ;offlce at the City Hall will take th list , of taxable" property of the (City of flew . All persons are required under the penalties tf the law to list the same. I will attend: at my pf flee during the month of June for this purpose, 'and it Is", furtherfordcred . by ; the.l'eald board that each person" shall: at the same time also list his business which is liable for license taxation,' 1" '-, '-. F. H. HAllN, : . '- fc V' ' .City Clerk; ' 1 havo removed my Shops from the old etund, near Hancock street, to two doors west of Middle, on South Front ft net, where I will bo plfoncd to serve my customers. - . '; A lot of Mew Curls and Wnfrons for ' r .-; v -oik promptly dono nnd - ca ses of blcod and skin diseases the most reliable and safest of all tne loun elation lor good iiealth. As a tome S. S. S. has no equal, and it will be found es pecially bracing to weak, anaemic persons. One of the greatest points in favor of S. S. S. is that it is purely vegetable, made from nature's healing, cleansing, health-producing roots; herbs and barks. It is the one medicine that may be takem with absolute safety by the youngest child or the oldest member of the family. Rheumatism. Catarrh. Sims nu.l in.-ers .min HEAD OF THOROUGHLY ACCLIMATED HORSES Specially adapted to Road and Farm work to be sold for the money or good secur ed papers, Special attention given to City Livery, LU DANIELS 9DC U " FEED DO THI8 MEADOWS' ..FERTILIZERS.. 0 Meadows Cotton and All Crop Gold Leaf and Roanoke for Tobacco. - . Special Fertilizers for all crops. j ';- AbV your dealer for our Brands, and you will' be pleased withthe "results. V : Not how CHEAP but how GOOD is our aim. QEH.&J. A. 1 WORKS )EU8E RIVER. , . .-rf''.,?"' .;. ' T . '. 3i jqc A few doses of this remedy will ln variably cure an ordinary attack of dlarrbOMt.' : ' '! .'"-'--;"' , - It can always be depended upon, even in the more severe attacks of cramp colio and cholera morbus. , It is equally successful for summer diarrhoea, and cholera Infantum In children, and Is the means of saving the lives of many children each year. When reduced with water and sweetened it Is pleaxant to take. Every man of a family should keep tills remedy in his home. Buy it now. I'ntrB, 85c, Larqh fclZB, 60c. BJF'iTTM lJe.:'yi ! (r -2V.I I .swnrrs specific; of THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIES. in the blood. 3 Wz4 THOROUGHLY TESTED IN HER FAMILY. S. 8. S. has been used extensively In our family, -given tofcoth young and old, and always with tho best results. It thoroughly cleanses the blood of all laipur itias, at the same time it builds up the general health gives appetite, strength ai.d energy. We have given it to our ohlldren, as lntimned, and found it to bo non lnjurious to the system and always oapablo of purify, log the blood and restoring health. 1 uuhesltatlngly recommend it to all in need of a blood medicine. It is superior to everything else as ,. cure for blood diseases. MRS. CLARA DAUBERT. Schuylkill Haven, Pa. LAND UNO IT WILL FEED yfl - J BY USINO- BRANDS OF 0 Guana for Cotton. Meadows Co J n MANUFACTURERS, , - .,:''" ' ... NEWSERN. M. C. v,:.r.',..r.-i KILL THE COUCH AND CURE TH L U N CO aDr. Clinrr' .'o;?; Discovery ONSUSIPTIOIiV'- Price OUOHSane 60c f 1.00 0LOS . - Fret Trial.- Guaranteed for all THBOAT end ZaTJNQ XBOUBLES, or JSC:.'- X BACK. :-.-'.---i- ..-v.,? - It . I,; i V 11 j:esto;;;i ? ; . . Large outside nicely furnished rooms ; ! half way between Norfolk and tht tv; ,'' Exposition "grounds." Five cent fare to ' either place. " V."!'J.. " :... Rates $1,00 Pep Day . Restaurant In ronnectmn. "" Accom-; : " odations restrvtd. 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The New Bernian (New Bern, N.C.)
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June 9, 1907, edition 1
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