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ri;i ciy a. rtbllshed every day In ISie year ex ojpt Monday. Journal Building 66-80 Craven Street - . -;",":' -i FHONB. NO. i' CHARLES L. STETEHS, , EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. " 2 rSCBSCRIPTlOH BATES. 'One Tear,. In advance. . .'. y. ' $4.00 One Tear, not In advance.. .. 6.00 'Monthly, by carrier In the city v '.60 . Advertising Rates furnished on application. Entered at the , Postofhce, New V Bern, N. C, as second-class matter. OFFICIAL PAPER OF NEW, BERN, AND CRAVEN COUNTY. ,New Bern. N. C, July 12, 1907. , . KEEPING COOL. Japanese-American relations con tinue to be a source of mild entertaln y men at American breakfast tables and a boon to Washington correspondents , bard pressed ior matter. It is a pity h jthat this somewhat factitious interest ia not more -accurately estimated in Japan, where the responsible journals seem disposed to take it more serious-v- v. ly than need be. A treatise on our summer psychology should be dis tributed among well-meaning and .in tolllgent Japanese editors. , Only among one class of Americans is emotion violent at this time. This - class resides in London, Paris, Berlin, Rome, - everywhere, anywhere but at home.' And In proportion to the length of their stay abroad is the tempera ture of their patriotism. No one Is so fie?y in his Americanism, no one Is so ready to weep delicious tears of pa triotic sentiment upon patriotic occa sions, no one more solemnly and unc tuously sings the strains of "The Star-Spangled Banner" or "America" than the man or woman who finds It more comfortable and more interest ing to live "abroad." In London, in Paris today these countrymen and countrywomen are reveling in their patriotism and in the ' exciting speculation inseparable from wars and rumors jf war. But the stay-at-home, whose pa triotism works itself off In the main problems of American life, In its quo . tldian, unromantlc tasks and duties, . they are too busy to work up hys " terics or bother about the dim possi bilities of conflict. The working American more than eighty millions of him is working on his job and not looking for trouble with the Japanese or any other people. If there should ever he any fighting to do he will do it. Chicago Evening Post. . Deafness Cannot be Cnred. by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There Is only one way to cure deaf ness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lin ing of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, Deafness Is the result, and unless the Inflammation' cam be taken out and this tube restor ed to Its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of, ten are. caused by Catarrh, which Is nothing but an inflamed con . dltlon of the mucous surfaces. .' We will give One Hundred Dollars .for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot 'be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for clrcu- - lars free. F.J. CHENEY & CO., To ledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. -Take Hall's Family Pills for constl- - pation. 'Friendship that flames goes out In a nasn. Notice te Oof Customers. ,We are pleased to announce that ' ' i Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs, ,'; . colds, and lung troubles Is not affect- etbT the National Pure Food and pA Drug' Law as it contains ' no opiates or ' . other harmful, drugs and we reoom-. mend It as a safe remedy for children V; and adults,' Davls.Pharmacy, 4 FpphhJ dWss" tell the; world the utslde ,J the best of the puppet, CASTOR I A ; -For Infant! and Children. :;; ; 1 1H Iki Yea Bangui -l iBearsth " v Equator of . Follow love and It will flee; ,, floe love and It will follow thee. . ..." ;W"-:: . A Happy. Ma . - vv;.. . Is Amos F. King, of Port Byron, N Y.; (85 years of age) ; since a sore on his- lcg, which had troubled hlra the v giWtof'part of his life, has been en tirely healed' by Bucklon's -Arnica Salve; the World's great healer of Sores, Burns, Cuts, Wounds and Piles. On lanteed by All DruRglnts. Prloe Of I the - Eastern ?.- Carolina Training School at 'Greenville.; Special to Journal. -. , , ., Raleigh,. July llA-After 'a confer ence of council of state this afternoon a statement given out that published references to votes taken yesterday on v location of ; Eastern - Carolina Tarlning school by - State Board of Education y were erroneous,.. - doing the board and several others a great wrong, that in realty several during course of balloting equally y divided between Washington, Greenville and Kinston led repeatedly but finally af ter further full discussion Greenville was selected and the site chosen is what is known as the Harrington propeftty. Officers Installed. At a regular meeting . of Craven Lodge No. 1 Knights of Hartoory Wednesday night. The following of ficers were Installed for the ensuing term: Thos. C. Daniels,. President W. F. Island, Vice President nil. C. Whiteburst, Counsellor. H. B. Holland, Chaplain. Jas: H. Smith, Rec.-Sec. R, R. Hill, Financial Secretary. Jas. W. Riddle, Treasurer. H. HTooker, Marshal. J. D. McCoy, Asst. Marshal. James Parsons, Guard. W. W. Island, Sentinel. Thomas Clark, Examiner. J. J. Tolson, W. B. Flanner, R, Gaskins, Auditing Committee. N. Tobacco and Corn Will be Good Crops Special Correspondence. . , , Raleigh, July 11. In the course of talks with leading farmers here to day they said the tobacco crop was fairly good and that the corn crop was in general good, in some section being very fine. Peanuts are a fine crop, cotton ' has made marked im provement, but is three weeks later. New York Cotton Market Special to Journal. New York, July 11. AugUBt 11.62 October 11.77 January 11.85 Mar 11.94 May 12.00 Doctors Conld Not Help Her. . . "I had kidney trouble for years," writes Mrse. Raymond Conner of Shel ton, Wash., "and the doctors could not help me. I tried Foley's Kidney Cure, and the very first dose gave me relief and I am now cured. I cannot say too much for Foley's Kidney Cure." It makes the diseased kidneys sound se they will eliminate the poisons from the blood. Unless they do this, good bcalth Is impossible. Davis Pharmacy Expect nothing from promises a great deal. him who Take the Postmaster's Word, for It Mr. F. M. Hamilton, postmaster at Cherryvale, Ind., keeps also a stock of general merchandise and patent medi cines. He says: "Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy 'Is standard here in Its line. It never falls to give satisfaction and we would hardly afford to be without It" For sale by Davis Pharmacy and F. 8. Duffy. - Yanceboro Items. Vancoboro, July 10. We are having plenty of warm weather and rain it the present time. Mr. C. A. Fair of Ayden, was here yesterday. Miss Lera Taylor of New Bern, who has been the guest of Miss Madeline Edwards returned home Monday. - r'- Mrs. J. M. Arnold of New Bern who has been visiting relatives here, re turned home Monday. - '.v- Miss Fannie Waters who has been visiting relatives- at Sheimerdlne re turned home Saturday. Mr.. J. A. Rawls of New Bern is in town today. Miss Laura Gilan of Windsor, N. C., who has been, the guest of Mrs. J. H. Koonce returned home last week. Mr. A. E. Uttle went to New' Bern yesterday. Miss Mabel Eberstlen . is visiting Mrs. L. F. Simmon at this place. ? Miss Mamie Adams of . Bath, N.i C is visiting relatives here.?''. Mr.. L; F. Simmons of Richmond, Va Is now in town his friends nre pleased to see him hack again. .. Miss .Ethel Mumford -of ' Shelraer dine, spent Friday, and Saturday with MJssAhule Nelson. , , i Miss Emma, Wilcox Is her,vlsltlng relatives and friends. r ' Mr.' J. F. Edwards went to Green villa.. Wednesday after his llUle girl Kills May who has been visiting rela tives tof quite a while. We all will bt glad to see little Eula May home " Mr. Thoma ' Smith of Edenton, Is here visiting his parents, we are glad to have J him back to , see us all,: It seems like olden times. v ,U : Miss Bessie Harvey of Kinston Is here visiting her brother Mr. J. B. Harvey.-; v ' ' : .;'.' ' , BLUE EYES. Cures Indigestion . ' ' zrj So'.r Sto:--- Do not suitor loni'or. You rnn lie re lieved immcdiatrly by Hicks' u It Induces the proper flow of c 1,1 juices nnd cures the diHtresg Bn, I'ry it; It's .lemi:mttot!ike l.t's Cures lien,! !;y n!: a. , t till Mar's 31111s. - July 9. Sun dany and Monday were the hottest days of the season. Thun der storms threatened all around us but passed away with out reaching us Mr. Moultofi Davis accompanied his wife and father, to New Bern from where the two latter will go to the Jamestown Exposition and will then visit friends in New Jersey; -j c --r Rev. Mr. Andrews filled his. regular appointment at Enon chruch," Sunday He will, begin a series of. meetings there (he first week; In August , ; f- . The tax levy on property was plenty high but the poll was only $2.50.' The court house folks are having it all their way in Onslow county this year. The annual fish fry will be given at the Willis Landing on : Bear creek, next Saturday, the 13th. ' Everybody of course, invited. . - -1 -, - , Mr. J. A, Bagett had the misfortune to lose Ills little boy last Friday. .Mr. Mpllle Wynn is visiting rela tives in New Bern and Craven county.7 wMr. jDanlet Russell ships a cargo of spirits turpentine and rosin from here to New Bern nearly every week. J- Mr. Leroy Henderson barely missed swallowing a piece of glass the other day while drinking coco-cola from a bottle. The fragment cought In his throat and he was able to expectorate it without any specially serious con sequences.-' People should be exceed ingly careful about drinking from bottles, glass is often found in them and It is very dangerous. - Mr. John Smith bad a very narrow escape from drowning last s Sunday while In swimming.' was -quite a crowd of others along and he was saved. ' Crops are looking fine around here. Mr. and Mrs. 'Barker and children returned to their home at Stella after spending a few days at Mr. Ralph Benders, near here. Mr. Barker Is a ereat bis. lolly Rood fellow and Mr. Bender's hospitality and good fare is legend, and what, with the fish, crabs and clams an Increase in Mr. Barker's avordupois was as little as could have been expected. It is said that an ex tra buggy was needed on the return trip. OASTORtA. He Is most powerful who govern himself. Seneca. Constipation. For constipation there Is nothing quite so nice as Chamberlain's Stom ach and Liver Jablets. They always produce a pleasant movement otthe bowels without any disagreeable ef fect. Price 25 cents. Samples free. Davis Pharmacy and F. S. Duffy. A number of the English dukes have little annual jobs to do to keep their titles clear. The Duke of Wellington had to send miniature reproductions of the English and French flags to the throne on each anniversary of Water loo . The Duke of Marlborough has to do the same on the anniversary of the battle Blenheim, and the Duke of Hamilton has to send a deer once a year to the King's guard of honor. The holder of the Nelson earldom has an-oasier job, as he has to sign a re ceipt for the $25,000 he receives every year. I will mall you fre, to prove merit samples of my Dr. Shoop's Restora tive, and my Book on either Dyspep sia. The Heart or The v 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 tr suit of. your ailment, and not; the cause. , Weak Stomach nerves the Inside nerves mean Stomach, weak ness, always. And the Heart - nd Kidneys as, well,, have their controll ing of inside nerves. Weaken .these nerves, and you Inevitably have . weak vital organs. . Here is where Dr. Shoop's Restorative has made its fame No other remedy even claims to treat the ."inside nerves.? Also for bloat ing biliousness,, bad breath or com plexion, nse Dr. Snoop's Restorative Write me today tor, sample and free Book. Dr. ShoopV Racine, Wis. , The Restorative is sold by F. a' Duffy. '. ' The recent death of Lord de Ros at the age of 80, deprives the peerage of one of its, mostjnterestlng personal!' ties. . Not only did Lord de Ros hold the distinction of being the oldest sur viving offlcef of the. First Llfe.Guards which he Joined as a lad of 18, but he also carried the unique record of 63 years' service to the court 1 1 , r ni stop your pain free,. To .show you first before you spend a penny what Jny Pink Pain Tablets can do 1 will mall you free a Trial Package of them Dr. Shoop's Headache Tablets. Neuralgia, ' Headache, Toothache, Period pains, etc., are due alone to blood congestion, Dr. Shoop's Hei ache Tablets gjmply kill pain by coax ing away the unnatural blood pres sure. That Is all. Address Dr. Eboop, Racine, Wis. Sold by F. 8. Duffy. Poor without debt Is better than Prince. Turkish. ) A Memorable Pay. pleasure, as well as with profit to our health, Is the one on which wo beennio acquainted with Dr. Kind's New Lire Pills, the painless purines tli .t euro One of the d:iys we remember wi lieadiieiie ami Idliow -i i, in. 4 - I'm low .-:.- i ' ' i. : . i t : . Yaudemere. July 8, How is this for hot weath er? Ninety-nine in the shade at 4 p.m." With a few more days' jlke the past three or four, the farmers will be out of, the grass, and be feeling more .hopeful than they, did one week ago. - The railroad hands started to work again :thls morning, grading in the swamp, and we hope they will now be able-to continue until -the ': road " Is completed. i-'"- -t" r';'1 vT ?' " ". President Leahy and "Chief X Engi neer Leahy, are here looking after the interest of the road' and some other I matters..-, - s f ... Mr.;. Leahy informs us that the first train to leave Tandemere for; Wash ington will be. on "the morning: of Dec. 24, 1907, returning the1 same day. :Av little mlxlng up," about a week ago, caused some of our young1 people to wear long faces for a short while, but every thing has been adjusted we think. Hereaf terf Night mixing up" will be abandoned. . Mr. W.T. Hooker; who Is In charge of the railroad work here, was nearly overcome with, heat .today, and will not be able to go out in the swamp tomorrow unless 'the weather is cool er. However, the work will go on Just the same. The Board of Education of . Pamlico county have got school district No. 3, a little worked up by discharging a Democratic : committeeman and put ting a Demo-Pop-Republlcan In his place. . Wanted: A few No. 8 hats. Vandemere .would be a good place for some of the new M. D.'s to con sider before they locate. We have- no doctor in our little town, and we are glad to say that we do not need one just now, but they are sometimes needed In any community. - Uncle Sam Is not as accommodating to us as we would like in our mall service, we do not get our mall from New Bern until next day after it ar rives at Bayboro, and our mall has to lay over at Bayboro one night going up. It seems to us that better ar rangements ought to be made; we ought to get our mall the same day that It leaves New Bern. Get a free sample of 'Dr. Shoop's Health Coffee," at our store. It real coffee disturbs your stomach, your heart or kidneys, then try this clever coffee Imitation. Dr. Shoop has close ly matched Old Java and Mocha coffee in flavor and taste, yet it has not a single grain of real coffee In It Dr. Shoop's Health Coffee , Imitation Is made from pure toasted grains or ce reals, with Malt Nuts, etc. Made In a minute. No tedious wait You lwll surely like It Sold by J. L. McDanlel. Punta Gorda News. July 8. We will write again as It has been some little time since you have heard from Punta Gorda and its doings. We have suffered a long time with drouth but Providence is blessing us with a plenty of rain now, which gives us plenty of fresh water to drink. Capt. Early Weeks left Sunday morning on the schooner Clara tor Key West, Fla., and Miama on busi ness which will detain him two weeks Lots of sickness In our little town but not many deaths. Quite a crowd left for their old home In North Carolina last Monday morning" to spend the summer with old friends. , Our little town is still on the, boom. New brick store buildings are still go ing UP. ' ' The season is over and all of our fishermen are in town during the sum mer months which makes things live ly.,,.,., .. - ' Mf. Fernle Philips is expected to be married soon. . Success to htm. . What has become of our White Hill correspondent , We haven' t .heard from yon In quite a little time. Write again soon and let us bear from yon through, the columns of the Journal If no other way. - Mr. Clem Tolson has returned from a month's" visit to his forme; home at Swansboro which he spent' pleasant ly with parents and the prettelst girl of Swansboro. . Seems that he can't have'the. luck to bring that pretty girl out here with him. )-v-:5i:A " " ' "V ". i...vVV- ';,-;: oastoiii .a..-'- ' fetnth, jjlln. Kinn Voa Hate lwar8 Boqgtt i . v- v. f Thepopuktlon ot London, Eng., Is now approximated at a round 7,000, OOO.Tbe population pne hundred years ago was Just one-fifth of what It la now ,---?'-';:. :'-v- v?' : '- r"--. -'vj t.;;aa.;y i , ii , j ,; ,- ( The Doctor Away from Home When v People are often very much disap pointed to And that their family physi cian Is away from home when they most need his services. . Diseases like cramp colic and cholera morbus re quire Nprompt treatment, and have In many Instances proven fatal before medicine could be procured or a phy sician summoned. The tj,i;ht way Is 10 keep at hand a bottle of Chamber lain's . Colic, Cholera' and Diarrhoea Remedy.- No physician can prescribe a bettor medicine for these diseases. By having lt In the house you escape much pain and suffering and all risk'. Buy It now; It may save life." For pale by Davis l'liarniacy and F. S, Duffy. Senator Lntlnier and Cmirjrcnfinisiu Iliirnclt aro In In-i!!u' nlu.Hh;;; t' c enil"i at :m pn !' r , . . , . v Poor Paint ia Expensive : If one is rich enough to repaint his buildings every year for the pleasure of having a change of color scheme the quality the paint used may cut . little figure. But if it is desirable t(f cut the painting, bills down to-the least amount possible per year, it is of the utmost importance tlit the paint be made of - - -Lewis ; Pore White Lead andthebestof Linseed Oil. There are imitations in the form of "alleged White Lead, and there are substitutes in the form of ready-prepared paints. We guarantee this White Lead to be absolutely pure, ami the Dutch Boy on the side of every keg is your safe guard. Look for him. s SEND FOR BOOK "A Talk on Pilat," gtren valuable Infor nation on tip paint tuiiieot; Sent free .niunreiioeat. , JOHN T. LEWIS & BROS. CO. 31 S. Front 8t., Philadelphia, Pa. For sole by all dealers. I'rotoplecir. 1I life on !k rnrlh nppeurs only In csiiiicotiou with one substnnco a wa tery jelly el )stly rclittcd rlicmically to cgs nlbumcn and iUU substance Is known n3 protoplasm. Every living thing. Is built of this one pubstnnce Jellyfish, trees, whale's, men every thing that lives. Biologists Iiavo suc- cetHleil in doing some wonderful things. Five or six starfish cgss have been fns:nl into ouo,- from which a monster stiu'lisb hna been prwluced. Other starfish oijs have been separated Into eight pieces, from which eight dwarf starfish bav been brought forth. Crabs can bo mnile to order, .with the larc claw on cither the right or the left Ride, nnd flatfish hnvo been pro duced with the color pattern on the underside. New York American. Modeet Contributors. A man was coining up. from Chun Chen province with a sum of money which had been subscribed for the puy meut of the nubile debt. He was met by robbers, who took the "money nnd started awny. IIo called after them thnt the money was a subscription to the fund for the rnisln.sr of the debt, whereupon ihey came back and hunded him the money nail berrscd his pardon for their mistake.- nnd they gnve him 10 yen extra as a contribution on their own part. lie n!;!:?d their names- to publish in the papers, but they said they did not waul t obtain notoriety In that way and declined, but said they were clad to pav something toward helping the country. KoreaiCiiews. Why Shells Fly Straight Many people wonder why the cone shaped projectiles in their flight through the air do not wabble, but drive straight ahead. This Is easily explained. Bound the bottom of the oltnll ia n nul-mw hnnrl ff (VinnoP wtlfftl varies In width according to the stee ofjIcted. 80me f1'"1 or Guarnerlns, the Drolectlle.' Being made of soft metal, this band is cut by the steel rifling of the gun on the shock of ex plosion. This action causes the shell to revolve with lightning rapidity, with -the result that it keeps steady during Its flight through the air. London .Mall. - Looks Eesy, -but Try It Did you ever notice n Jeweler wear ing his magnifying glass In oue eye? It looks easy, but try It. The Inexperi enced citizen who tries to look at some thing with such a jtlnss Is sure to close one eye. lie cnpAt look at the magnified object with the 'other eye opened, as ban the Jeweler. TbJ'' Is only another evidence that ouo must learn-. nil the details of rhc's trrfde. What is easy for the experienced Jeweler la all but Impossible for the novice. New Tort Globp. ; ' v ' 1 V - v Making o Distinction. ' "Of course' -y on know - something about that candidate's political opin ions V" said the trusty, nd visor. . 'v "I donT care n rnp about hla opln Ions,'; answered ' Senator Sorghum. ?IIow are his opigrniusr-Wasulugton. Star. , - ' . , . ' Unhealthy. - " fMan (to n'frlend-I nm don with doctors henceforth...: One of thein ad vised me to, sleci with my windows Open, ! did so,; and the very":ne'xt morning my gold watch was gone from the bureau-i-Fllegende, Blatter.--i' t v'-" '"' i '. J ": -'-i 'v'f." . r-'- o Ton rA".'-'' Bmus tU f? m m m Ha hm's WW 8lgotue ef.; . , r Bad Barn. QalcUy Healed. ,' "I am so delighted with what Cham berlain's Balve has done for me that t feel bound to Write andiell you bo," anjs Mrs. Robert Mytton, 457 John St. Hamilton, Ontario...: "My.llttle daugh ter had a bad burn on her knee. ' I ap plied Chamberlain's Salve and lt heal ed, beautifully.", This salve allays the pain of a burn almost Instantly. It is for sale by Davis pharmacy and P, 8. Duffy.'-'- ' -;'' .- " ; ' There Is a: movement In Maine to permit an open season for1 killing beavers, because" of tho damage to Rlandlng timber causnd by tho Httlo niiiiiinls. Luinhnrmnh lay nil sorts of di-pi-pdatlons nt the door of tho dain- l.ii!l,lfrs. A HISTCP.IC HI6HYMV How-Colonel Zane Kept His Contract V to Mik"th Road. - " ' - It ti sold that the beginning of one part ota historic road may be traced to - the . following" Incident: In, early lays, before the public conveyance by rtaga between the east a id west; travel was generally 'vby , hor3ebacki"v Judge Brown," senator for Kentucky, reached Wliocliug ou the way to the capital wet aud tired. He was n guort of Colonel Ebcpezeri i?aae; an 'early . settler at Wheciius- Standing before the Ijre In Zaue's comfortable .cablu. he 'remark ed,. "Zuqc, if Jou will have 'a road wfty marked trout -here to Llnieston tMaysvlllel, 1 will bare congress grant you o. section -of land at the 'crossing of f-io Muskingum, Hocking and Scioto rivers" Zane. fulfilled the contract, qad congress made the grant. .- May, 17; 1700; congress "granted to Ebeneicr Zane three tracts' of land, one square mile, one on the Muskin gum, one on the Hocking and one on the Scioto river, In the state of Ohio, for the purpose of building ferries on the Toad, from Wheeling. W. Va.. to Llnieston, which road w to be opened uy-tne prcsiueut or tue cnitcu states. 'fhesc grants were confirmed to Zane and patented Feb. 14, 1800. On April 8, 1802, congress made the same al lowance to Isaac Zane, bis heirs or as signs, located In the Northwest Terri tory, now the state of Ohio. Znne made good use of his grants. -He located the town of Zanesvllle ou the Muskingum, the town of Fairfield on the Hock ing and Chilllcothe on the Scioto. The story runs that when Judge Brown passed over the "road" he found It well marked by biased trees. Ex change. POCAHONTAS. Her Visit to England and the Effect . It Produced. I'ocahontns wns born In the year 1595. Her father, Powhatan, was tho lord and ruler of thirty tribes or clans of savages Inhabiting tbnt vast domain which was then called Virginia, after the Virgin Queen, Elizabeth. His friendship was dearly sought for by the white men and considered essential to the life and success of the colony. Like most red men, he distrusted the whites and their designs. In England Pocahontas was treated with all the honor shown to royalty. Her grace and charm seem to have won all hearts, and she was at her ease with the best In the land. She was presented at Queen Anne's court, attended a ball given by the. bishop of Loudon nnd visited the Globe theater to see Shakespeare's "Tempest." In fact, she took on the garb and accesso ries of civilization with that easy grace which belongs to the truly great nnd was as much at home In court as In her own western solitudes. But In wardly she seems to huve pined for her own free, open life 'of the forest, and when she was about to return on the good ship George she sickened nnd died at Gravesend, having lived long enough, ns one commentator has said, to unite two hemispheres, two races, two civilizations. William Ordway Partridge in Clrclo Magazine. Lives of Old Violins. Strange Indeed are the "lives" of the old Italian violins, Kays George Leh man. For years or deendes they elthpr ' repose in the ( amateur's velvet lined cases or sing with their own peculiar t Incomparable sweetness to multitudes of admiring listeners, adored by their fortunate possessors, coveted by all whose love of their fascinating quail-: ties .Is far greater than their material ' means. And then, when lt Is least known the world over. Is tenderly placed In the hands of a new master or mistress and a new chapter in the history of Its long life Is begun. New York.World. Calcutta's "Jungle Village. The house.t, or huts, rather, that form the majority of Calcutta's dwelling and working places are low and mean and crazy to a degree. This vnst congeries of dwelling. Hint stretched Itself along the 'Hooghly "bank scarce deserves the name Of town except fop Its supreme commercial , aud, political Importance and Its great, population. It Is not a town, this city of huts," except In the central Africau sense. It Is a series of Jir.iglo' villages spread out and plaster ed ou the river bank with a trowel. Calcutta. Englishman. '.' ... i 1 - Tammv Knew the Numbir. Uttlo. Tommy was very quiet durlug ' the. first courses, and. every one forgot he was there. At I he dessert was being-served, however, the host told a funny story. . v Wheii he bail finished nnd the laugh, ter had died away; his little son ex claimed delightedly: v "Now, , papa, tell the other one." Everywhere. .. - -. . "A Piiule." , . 'i,P. I see you bnve iuy novel. I'll wager you had to look at the last pago to sea how It nil came' out T IkVt' t lwttrjut it t tiA nmmi n 41tA publishers on the title page to see how, k lt came out, nnd wen now I can't nn b derstand bow It was.-Tlt-BltH. - "13 "Ole Pengborn Is working himself to tin nnd bone trying to keep that boy skin w. uim iu cuiietjo, -. i v.. "And what's the boy doing?" -"Polug bis best to be expelled.'' Cleveland 'Plain Dealer. ' .''r' "--1 l,'-lll'r-' 'n'- ' .'''v'"''J'V''' -''' '"V'"'?;;-Sadly Msrensry" !'' -" "Wliy are j-ou so eager for famef 'Because," answered the active man, "I need It In my business. Fame nowa days is merely a synonym for success ful advertising." .Washington Btar. - H ; The Plrst Itequlslie of Beauty. V The first requisite of Beauty Is a clear comploxlon. Orlno Laxative Fruit Byrup clears a sallow blotched complexion as It stimulates the liver and bowels, and the eyes become la ! ,' t and clear. Vou owe It to your friends to tnliq It If your complexion In I nd. Oilno Lnxntlve Fruit rj'rup (' Jt i ' t n.'iir "-in or Ki-l-a an. in very ! ! ' i. r, r ; . pi,) -i. SOUTHERN i: SCHEDULE" 138 fl44 'log; 112 J Daily. Daily Daily. Daily, g y VM AM AM . AM ; 3 80 t 40p 7 161 VI 10 : 0 - J' 43 S 64 7 28 1 14 8 - ,3 55 10 06 7 40 1 40 15 4 0 10 12 7 '45 1 45 17 .4 10 24 r 68 1 58 21 4' 17 10 30 " 8 OS 2 03 2.1 ; 4 22 10 38 8 11 2 14 26 4 36 10 4 8 22 2 30 32 4. 45 11 00 . 8 33 2 41 37 4 64 11 08 8 42 2 52 41 6 Ofi 11 JO 8 64 3 06 46 6 30 11 42 9 15 3 82 55 6 35 11 47 9 19 8 42 57 C 46 11 54 9 26 3 52 61 6 00 12 08 9 40 4 07 69 OS 12 19 9 51 4 20 73 6 30 12 45 10 20 4 55 81 6 60 12 67 10 35 6 13 87 6 57 1 03 10 41 5 20 90 -l 10 1 15 10 52 6 34 9 7 25 1 30 11 06 5 49 104 7 43 1 65 11 19 6 09 109 7 49 2 02 11 25 6 15 112 8 02 2 15 11 38 6 26 118 8 12 2 26 11 52 124 8 30 2 40 12 10 65 130 PM PM PM " AM Kastern Time Lt At. Greensboro.. McLeanaburg. . Olbsonvllle .. . Elon College . , Burlington .. . Graham Haw River .. Mebane RHand Hlllaboro .. .. University . . . Durham East Durhanr . Brassfleld . . . Morrlsvllle .. Cary RALEIGH .. .. Garner Auburn Clayton , Wilson's Mills Solma Tine Level .. Princeton.. .. Uose GOLDSnOP.O.. Ar. cbln'gewutuTnoUceto "the8 pS1" "S ''lon Is subject to N.rMoUh"n. Sleeping cars between Greensboro. and0GoUl8bo?l NB C.an(,le SUth0rn Ra,lwny rarlor cars between Greensboro W. H. Ifnrdnrtck. P. T. M. W. II. Tayloe, G. P. A.i VV. II Aekert V P C ST A VALUABLE PKE8CRIPTIOX. 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 quite safe to say that they give physicians as many sleepless nights on account of their patients as do any of the others, and perhaps lt 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 of disorders traceable to the kidneys and bladder a prescription composed of V oz. Fluid Extract of Uva Ursi, 1 oz. Amet Cordial, V oz. Fluid Ex tract of Liverwort and ir 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 should be for a month, the patient is advised to drink largo quantities of water. The materials called for by the prescription are carried in stocK by every first-class pharmacy. We have just received a lot of New Bicycles, which we are able to sell at $20.00. Hought at n bnrgiilu ami will sell at a linrgnin. See I hem! Also Sepnlr Bicycles. A. T. LOKEY, Snccfftftor to Miller & Lokey. THE I I I THE EXPRESS Make it convenient for you to take advantage of the oppor tunities of our great stoe and stock without being In Nor folk. Even before you want any thing in Jewelry, Watches, Sil verware, and other goods car ried in a metropolitan jewelry store, send us your name and address for our mailing list so we will know you when you order. REACH 1'8 BY PHONE. So. Bell, 800;.. So. Stales 834. Any goods ordered will be shipped charges prepaid; safe delivery guaranteed. PAUL-GALE- GREENWOOD COMPANY, Inc. Jewelers and Silversmiths. Granby St. and City Hall Ave. . JiOBFOLK, Va. tj? tr.' - Tt. "6 ii iou nave s 1 Piano . : - Write and tell us what It Is b had it, and we. will allow you '2 tot It in exchange fdra S 2t STIEFF PLAYER PIANO : 2 9 I Th greatest musical Invention 3 of the age' ;' the piano that ' any n -4ody can ' play no muslo les- J .sonsnecessary. ,: vVv 5 Every home ought.Vto ,have one of these wonderful Instru ments, ( Let' ns , tell ' you '" all about It, and how we will trade g Oiasr.I.Stiefff S f? L, C STEELE, Wr,,, fl .1 14 (Jrunl.y St. NorMk, Va. Tlie riiino V,'i!Ii do Swei-t Tone ' "cm ;mi, ri..' ji-rs- BICYCLE BARGAINS ! RAILWAY IN EFFECT JUNE 18, 1907. 107 Daily 136 139 Daily. Daily. 117 tail; PM PM PM AM 12 20 6 56 9 30 3 67 12 00 5 37 9 14 3 36 11 45 6 23 9 00 8 22 11 86 5 18 8 65 3 16 U 221 6 07 8 n n tti 11 13 4 66 8 35 2 51 11 06 4 60 8 29 I 41 10 49 4 3!i 8 18 I 80 10 33 4 26 8 07 a 08 10 20 4 18 8 00 I 58 10 05 4 07 7 44 I it 9 45 3 50 7 30 1 2 9 32 3 30 7 21 1 01 9 26 3 30 7 14 12 64 9 06 3 17 6 67 12 34 8 56 3 09 6 48 12 24 8 37 2 6(1 6 30 11 6 8 16 2 32 6 09 11 3) 8 10 2 26 6 00 11 2 7 59 2 15 5 50 11 0 7 45 2 00 5 36 10 - 7 32 1 4 6 5 15 10 3S 7 22 1 35 5 04 10 25 7 12 1 24 4 53 10 10 I U 1 12 4 42 9 66 6 42 1 00 4 30 9 40 AM PM PM PM Lv. e! BEAUFORT, N. C- A pleasant place for summer visitors. Large niry rooms, broad verandahs. Fine Seabreeze Excellent table service and cour teous attention of servants. Moderate rates for day oi special rates for week or longer G. A. Russell PROPRIETOR. tjprniori TIKE YOUR CHOICE from our Beautiful Stock of Spring or Summer fabrics and have your suit made up by Easter, and you will have garments that are swell in cut, fit and style, made from exc'uBive patterns. You can't And anyone in town that will give vou the complete satisfaction in either price of workmanship that you get when Chadwick makes your cloth ing. F. M. CHADWICK (10 Reward. The undersigned will pay a reward of $10 for the apprehension aud 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 2iiih: Charles Slade, Henry Alexander, Ceorge Stev enson, Archie- Whltchui at, Garfield Bennett, John Cooper, (i rover Fonvllle, Jonas Harper, Uno Washington and George Hoge. J. M. SPENCER, Superintendent II Vl Ii" Made from pure dis tilled filtered wa x ter. NEW BERN ICE COMPANY 19-21-23 Griffith Srreet, Phone 23 UNIVERSITY Of NORTH CAROLINA 17891907. Head of the State's Educational System DEPARTMENTS. College, Engineering, Graduate, Law, Medicine, 'Pharmacy, Library contains 45,000 Volumes. New wator works, electric lights, cen tral heating system. New dor mltorles, gymnasium. V. M, ''. 0. X. building, library, ' , v 739 STUDENTS. 4.ivtIliiroi term begins -Y.; Sept ,i907 Address-' ., Chapel IIlll, N. INSTITUTE -"AND .'i . . Conservatory !? r itaMsh, Hank Cartas,-' ;': '.: A lihrlwrrtti OolUae for tmg. TW dxparUMnU MmUrr ' MWcUllaUi xoallant buiklimim and uparloos trroundt. Ivwry prm' dilution MraliMt Am and dinmi. TakiMi ft lifnilnd niiinhnrand btWm IndiVHlunl AlUnttrm FoamM htf Mnlnry hkto. nt mil )U,ty apim 111 mn-iU! for CaUkw' kildrtM - HKNRY JKIiOMK 8TOCKAHO, RUSSELL ssrsaTva PEACE .-r-VJV- 'r 1 ; 4 t&y r --j - ,jyj. w
The New Bernian (New Bern, N.C.)
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