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- - : -- . r : - i , , ' 'Hr:Cy:-', .vvi"t'J, i v i prjy . f "U j v x-ublisiied every day In tae year. ex copt Monday . - Journal Building . 5G-00 Craven Street, ' ' - PHONE. Ka 8." ' . CHARLES L. STEVEXS, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR.. ..SUBSCRIPTION BATES. One FeaV, In advance..' i,--v,-T;4.D0 One Year, not in advance.. Monthly, by carrier In the city ; 6.0,0 .50 Advertising ItatesTurnlshed on ap plication. , . ; v - " " Entered ' at the " Postofflce, New iBern, N; C, as second-class matter. Oi?FICIAl PAPER OP tJEW BERN, -r AND ' CRAVEN COtJNOX , New Bern, N, C August 15, 190?.'- WHAT SfHOOL IS BE ST I ' The days will soon be .-' at-' .hand when the question of .' what' school gives the best results will be fore most In the minds of the parents- It is a serious question and one which has often been discussed in the fam ily, for what parent does not y want to give his child the best education that he possibly can? If he decides to send the child away he thinks he sees in his or her nature something Jhat .will be best deVeloped by' sending him away; or,-, he may ftlnk ' that .Influence Jn the local schools are Biich not conducive to good Instruction or. discipline.. And ' to escape them he sends the child away at a time In the life ;of the boy or girl,, when they, should e under the circuit supervis ion of the parents: , " While there are many :- excellent academies and seminaries which guar antee to the youth j who - patronize them, the beat' preparatory or pmcj tical education the local school holds out .Advantages, which should not be overlooked. . Our' Graded School , has as thorough equipment as any school el its kind In. the 'State? thfc teachers 'are experienced and competent, and if a child can lain anything, anywhere he can learn in the New Bern Graded Schools. Sending a child away is poor en couragement to those 'who seek to sustain the efficiency of our institu tion. We believe that no better school can be found for the youth between the ages of seven and seventeen than there are in New Brn. Here is where the parent pays his schpol tax, and here is where the boy or girl should be educated until educated. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, ) Lucas County. ) Frank J. Cheney makes oafb that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo." County and State afore said, and that said .firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh 'that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Cutarrh Curer FRANK J. llliENE'Y. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my prescence, this 6th day o De cember, A. D.r 188j5." '..'-, - Af W, GLKASOX,- (Seal.) Notary tY.blft. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Inter nally, nnd acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of fho- system,. Send for tstlmonia's free. ' F. J. CHENEY ft CO, Toledo.' 0. Sold by all druggists, 75a ; Take Hall's Fam.ly Pills lor consti pation. , , - ' When we refuse to meet an emer gency, It Is apt to overtake us. - 6C1ENCE PREVENTS BALDNESS; Tb Fatal Ocrm ad Urn Ttm4lr Ktfw .Faeto e'C Science. It la the rarest thing in (he wonil tat a mail to be necessarily bald,.' No' tntir fyvt r'-.-- b tpid If ha wll ma Nm'bro's ilerpif- ieirtroys the perm-that pnts the Bali ": '''r,"'-,;',''t''r f1 otj and1, deans the equip oi -li.' '" (land ru IT and leaves' -it , In a berfectly ? .i;';t -ilthy condttlun. ,Ir, Mannett, a thi "Wlan block,-; Butte, ' Mont, wb en 'v,",1'' . ' Hrely bald, .tn less than a month Uerpl .'Vf 4-'1 0,jo moved Ati oarataa ' of hah i '$jA-i-rrowlh, and nattira did lt work by day '- '-i-V'-'ie.-V.". af hi hoad.wim. thick hair an Inch J , ,K U0.:nal;i l weeks he had a normal i . , if i wc. ..in. aiampa tor aampia w Till. . H'j''- I !''! ,f?A-.; Detroit. MlrJt ' $ "v: 'J':f' Two siMs-l eeats and ll.00.v,S.,i''';''S. v -i ; 7 ,- C D. BRADHAM, Special 'Agent When one. big trouble comes; a man , ceases to worry about the little Vnes a CbamtierialnV: Colic, ' Cholera 'f and '".'; Diarrhoea Remedy, Better -'y J ' ' Than- Three Doctors. ;; :t "'Thfee years ago w had three doc r,'w wltfc our little boy and everything frV that they cold do seemed in rain, ' At . las when all hope seemed to be gone we began using Chamberlain's Colic, ': Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and In a few hours ha ' began: to Improve. ; Today he Is as'healthy a child as pa- ' rents could wish for."--Mrs, D.; J. Johnston, Linton, Miss, . For sale by '- Davis riiarmacy and F, S. Duffy. -A Thrombin Head ' . K reetliinif juml.lo of nches-Hlrks' Cupodine rung them at once. Iluy a bollli' tixluy nrul prt'Vent your nrrvoup synlrin b.'ii if ii si t. It's iKjiinl dd'ectf. inline (lintrly-1 ,! y to tuke. Kolil at U C37 Way Lord - t DL-t t Cvorc I. .'With a!) of Ills knowledge and t IMiil DiDinjlium was eccentric siovenTy in bis liPijiml habits. and ,'liila lie whs a young aud cojnpnrntively ! imktio wn barrister he was nsked to a dinner nt which the -prluca . regeut . )re!illed. ';Mr. ' Bronghaiu's hands nfteled ' washing. : . The - regeut's. keen eyes rested on. them. : DTe bwkoned to s waiter ana gave an ocder which the ;i:t. lieard with a -scared face, and tuefi "."going out he speedily retnrnea wRh a ewer full of watery soapjind a umel.'V - ' w - t - ne. vqrried them 'to Brougham, pre-. liiWl'-R them with the prluce regent's compliments, 'v Tho. barrister Instantly withdrew and Vhdver '-afterward re feirwa to the Insplt," - J '. Years latpr. when'tbe prince; now kWg. tried to divorce his wife, Broughr ham; . ns hef defender,- so vehement ly " Btistalued her,. cause that she triumphed. The king's name was not. nieutlnnod during the trial, though the nation knew that he wns secretly the prosecutor. -i Brougham ? ln .his speech declnred that e saw ? la the distance thc: tiatoetess' perseciitor of hls-tnB-cent client, ndotliig wlth terrific effocf ' Milton's words', , r , ' " The other ihapa, i U shops It might b called, J WacX M - stood as night, ' - , Fierce as ten furies, terrible as hell,' Ard shook a dreadful dart; what seem'd lils head - , ' The likeness of a kingly crown had Mn, ; George IV. felt seriously this savage attack. The nation elded with the 'queen, and her -defender had paid his debt with Interest.- - . THE, DRUG STORE. , Its Evolution From ths Apothecaries of the Colonist; . Pnrlnff the seventeenth century the druggist cama to America and closely followed 'English 'precedents, modify? lng them, thowever; by the practice of the Indians,' with whom he cama in contact. Quack apothecaries began to spring up in the new land, and In 1636 the colony of Virginia passed la .which among other things regulated, the pTlces nnd fees of the druggist. At jthln time it,, was fashionable for ths drugglsts to practice surgery In ad dition to pharmacy, and the ' Virginia erflouy- contained a r large ' number of people vb;ere paoflcient Jn both pro fesHlons. in Mnssachnsetts therbn'd uoss was largely1' hi the; hnnds of Indians,. fecuoolwftBters, old. women aud (eachers. ? 'Ilie -Saldril witchcraft de lusion retarded- the spread of the drug gist for some time In the Bay State, for the popular, Impression fastened on the apothecaries a suspicion that iu'by sold the potions that were supposed to produce the spells. Among those who suffered persecution at . this.' tlma mixers of medicine appear rt have been; prominent. . x . ' ; . ? -: .The drug shop had not yet become a distinct Institution. It was jisuaUy a branch of the grocery or spice busi ness. In 1(147 one Giles Forman of Boston, had, however,, firmly estab lished himself as deyotmg special at tention to pharmacy. In,1648 the flst distinctive drug store .10 America waa opened in Boston by William. Davtea r-Lipplncott's. - ... .' - . ..... A Hor Memory. My father had a fine driving horse that was. Intelligent and. had learned a number of tricks.' ..One night he' was stolen, and no trace' was' found of hi at fof nearly two years when,' one day,' L father met a stranger driving the horse and of course claimed him.- In the dis pute which followed father remarked that if It was' the. horse stolen' from bun be would on belhg ; unharnessed go to the gate; lift the latch, opei the gate. go. around .the tarn,- slide1 the bolt,- open the door ; and' go' Into jthe third taltivThe-4nno agreed; t?tglve the horse up on thoee terms. 7 They drove home -and upithe' bine to the barn and jinlismrwsed the horse, when. without a niomehfe hesitation, be per? rorraea me ream ininer.saia ue wonia, Chicago. Tribune;'"''' ;:j-'f':'l',!? f ."',. 1 " " .-.v-:;.- A'Cat Menlev:.jri. 1 once owned two cats, one a gray, the jther a black. ) Dally I placed bowl of milk on, the Hoof for their" dla-. posalv dne day at the usual hour their meal waft .served, hut only the "gray cat was present" She drank about half of the milk and then walked out, only to-reappear an -hour later; the black cat following . As-eooB as they entered the-house Maftle (which was the. gray cat's name) seized Blackle by the ear and led her to the bowl of milk. That was the first pnd last time that Blackle wasn't present at meal hour. rt, ';.' Ji ' " ' " ." '"'' 1 'l"v'igfr ' 7 - Good he Waan't Upright Jp v r''cprtaln -, Judge, .While "passing through the. scene1 of an election riot, bad a large stone thrown at bur head, but. as he happened to be In a stooping postnre at the time It passed over him. . "You see,",-said he, addressing' his friends afterward, "that had I been an upright Judge 1 mlgbtbave been killed."" t ' ,S-"'S--'-), -y-.,'-.", . ....!.' .. , '. . "'i -"-' 'Awake on ths Tip Question. The regular- patron was Indignant aS the waiter spilled the soup. -v "You're tipsy r he exclaimed, f , , Couldn't be, on your tlpa Seer' re sponded the waiter, at least not so ine briated as to Impede bis mental proc esses, Philadelphia Ledger. w k"- 'y-": V'J''.The Bmts.-'T'.j'',. Mother-ln-Law Has the young, man who .saved my. life yesterday called topon yon yet? Son-ln-Law Yes, In deed. ' He has already made his apolo gles-Fllcgende Blatter. . . , Cared Hay Fever and Summer Cold. " A. J. Nusbaum, Batesvillo, ImVana, writes: VLaRt year I suffored for tlirco months With a summer cold sa i!: t tresslg that It ' Interfered with my business. I had' many of the symp toms of hay fever, and a' doctor's pre scription did not reach my ca :-, m l I took several medicines wlJi-H bh i ed to only aggravate my chhj. I -r-tunatoly I lmiluled upon Vavlr : ! i ley's It'iney nnd Tur m;l It ( ' cured me. R!y v I i ' i ; ley's 1 ! i ) v i ! ' 1 ly frequent ii U. or1 iLiiw- : er ai r pelvic oiu pelvic . -.i III M..;., (i jwn In luwcrauiuuili ."agreeable drains I intsiiells wiiLceucru bearing u renion, d orpaiis.fa s. ii uy onitMueranie numiK-r oi tneaijuve vti p!"ins are present Hm ; is no remedy tbit wi.l fflve quicker rein f or a more per ma , ;r:t i - than Dr. Pierce's Favorite I'rcJj ; i . JvSl t h a s a record of over forty years of cuk; JJ" r""t potent lrlTIUJLter'rMiiLi iit;U,-'il!Jlsatr v i n t r i - ii is made ol iue (j'ycoric extracts ufuuilve medici nal roots fonnd in our forests and con tains not s drop of alcohol or harmful, or habit-forming drugs. .. Its ingredionts are all printed on the bottle-wrapper and at tested under oath as correct, t s.-' Every Ingredient entering into "Fa vorite Prescription " has the written civ, J ouneuieni oi vue most eminent meaicai writers of all the several schools of prao tlce more valuable than any -amount of non-professional testimonials though the latter are not lacking, having been con tributed voluntarily by grateful patients in .numbers to exceed the endorsements given to any other medicine extant for the cure of woman's U1sj r -, ,. You cannot afford to accept any medicine of unknown composition as a substitute: (or this well proven remedy or Known composition, even though the dealer may make a little-more profit thereby .Pour interest In regaining health Is paramount to any selfish Interest vfUU and it is an insult to your Intelligence for him to try to palm. offupon .you a subslitute,' You know what yon want and U is bis bust ness to supply the article called for, , -Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are the original "Little Liver Pills first put up by old Dri Pierce over forty years ago,' tnush Imitated but never equaled.' Little iugar-eoated granules-easy to .tako ta candy, , . ' " 1 .'Get a tree 'sample of, Dr. Snoop's "Health Coffee," it our store. ' If real coffee disturbs your stomach, ' your heart or kidneys, then try this clever coffejs Imitation. . Dr. Shoon has close ly matched Old Java and Mocha coffee in flavor, and taste, yt it has not.b single grain of :real coffee In It. Dr Shoop's Health goffee Imitation . Is made from pire toasted grains orci reals, WlthJUalt Nut etc." Made in' a minute. No tedlon.it wait YolS ,lwfl urely like it ; Sold by J. lu'McDahlet - - , ' ; i:' A-:-''')y: .y" :''y:x.$M& I win man yourtr". x- prove merit, samples of my .Dr. Shoop's kestora; tive, and . mf" Book on .either Dyspep' 6la.-y The aieart tr The f Kidneys, Troubles of the Stomach, Heart or Kidneys, are merely symptoms of ' a deeper allmenLr Don't. xanke the com mon error of, treating symptoms only. Symptom treatment is. treating the re sult of your ailment, and. -not . the cause. .Weak . Stmacn nerves the inside nerveai mean Stomach weak ness, always.., AnJ the Heart, and Kidneys as well, have their controll ing or Inside nerves.;. Weaken these nerves, and you inevitably. have weak vjtait cns,i-Herer8" , where " Dr. Shoop's BesterWlye;'a8 made Its fame LNo other remedy even claim's to treat the UnsI4jCewe-Also for , bloaV lng,'bUlousnese, .tad. breath or iconr plexlon, :je; Drrf, Shoop's Restorative, Write tnetcday?r for sample and 'treej BoolCpr.1Shobpi Raclhe:WIsThe Restorative Is sold by P. S. Duffy. . ;The Prince -of. "Wales is any abltr!rj- tic tic an a keen inspector of- hospitals - .a. iPt r i -r a ' :'.: and OAI35POJIIA 8sMstU";vT - m "aro Always BotigB Slgsatus rV..af"rf jBelgradeT :0Pt:M ' i; August: Hlh:? j yyff4 are naylng r-yf air and ' waftn w'eatteT;iio;rV.?4t iiti &-'l"C'W:ii' Pelletler,'" were wetcome . visitors Here last eek.;;.r- o Wis. ' ;(The jmiii the heavy rains ;haye ceased, f " i f 4 ..Writ Albert lndersononebfioi( OtriTlni;..mbi :Btent'; nne horse 4- few-days WHlffZ' '". The iteadiash-of the 4wf aa,w and hauling logs is aUli' going on";.? it, 'r Itri Mark Henderson ;andN family, movsi ln"burmldst . few days ngp. ? Mr. W.. cott Is. spending a tew days witlt relativeg ad .trlends atthis place.?; A j-;. v-; .j,., p jMl? daughters, T.Msser Lalar left this morhiing ' enroute 'to Piedmont "tilgi 'oputauated' bear Lawndale, N,. C.i Their many friends wish them much success. ." t"-' . - - w- y . .. -v, 3Ve are glad to bote that Mrs. James Mills, who has been, sick, for some time. Is convalescent Remedy lor Diarrhoea. Acver knows t to 1 all. , , , 'i want to- say a " iowj- words 1 for Chamberlain s . Colic: ; Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. I have ased this preparation In" my family for Hie past five' years and -have, recommended It lo a number of people in York county and have never known It to fall 'to ef fect a cure In any Instance. : 1" feel that I can not say too much for the best remody of the kind In the world." S. Jemlaon, Spring Orove, York Coun ty, Pa, This remedy is for 'sale'- by Davis Pharmacy and F. 6. Duffy. ' The electric clinlr for uned only in the I iilinl eiilloim The AuMlrl;iu (jov, i (, ';V', a peneioii i m ei !;. l.e-'.t 3 -I' i' ', . I I , . .. e . I ' ' ' - August 14. The recent 1 avy rains have so- e- Whst (3::'r:;;3ed crops. . - ' , A few of our farmers are p'jntiug a f ill c! ! p of Irish potatoes . Tliu e ivin.c of fodder la next in or der, anil at present high price of hay :t behooves the . farmer .. to comply ulrlctlywith the order. - . i Mr. -Alex . Norris is .taking In the Jamestown Exposition this week. He left Monday with the. Beaufort Naval Uesf rves, of which he Is a member. Mr. Thos. ""Merrill has 'about com pleted his saw: mill, and Is now pr paring -to put In a cotton gln. r ', Jdr.-Willie HunningS and Miss Min nie Whitchurst were tnarrled in New Bern last Sunday, and , upon thelrre-S turning ,on. the v8:30 p. m.1 train to Beaufort, were met by proper convey ance, and conveyed to the home of the groom, which Is In our midst, -where a host of frlends'j awaited their ar rival, t? welcome them, land' partake of the, cream and cake, which -was prepared jnd -served In honor ofthe highly , esteemed couple, t? t" v , Mr, Thos" Dudley who a short time ag6, In attempting to descend a 'stair way at night,' missed the top step and fell the entire distance from second to first, floor, has somewhat: recov ered from injuries received- in the fall. ' c , : , s Oii last Friday, during. the heavy thunder storm, which .seemed to hov er over our Section' of the otmtry 'and tg make Just such a display of Its electrical power, as is seldom sees the' mill plant belonging, to Sanders and Norris was s struck by Jlghtningt'c,8ai;and to!a u ,B tte &ariil bursting the 'Smoke stack" to Dteces. and' knocked down an oxirhlch had Just been drove ..under;,. tb mill out pt-the storm.; The'.goyernmenns now making, the second survey on this section bf the Inland Waterway, which Is from Ceau" fort Inlet . through'- Core reek 'and Adama creek, to euse- Rlyer. -1 : "r VnarnatB Won th fist.- s-.Ther,o.ls a -.legend of ,an nmuslng jompetltion , in connection with a dis cussion: regarillng the flnaucinT. value of literary genius;' Barneyv-Barnnta-, Who wn a anlus, but notHterary, .began to- chaff; -aome financial ' Jour nallsts. - "You (bloomln fellers .don't know .nothln' about literature. , I'll Sack, myself . to- write a , IJttle piece hgalnst "any of yer, 7 ' The , 'Challenge was laughingly ' ac cepted, and a referee appointed. . The papers were rthfown Into a nniV and the referee, after analysing them, said: iGontlem" en, I : am bound : to say- that J Hie palm must be awarded : to- Mr, Bnrnatp. ,-Hts piece Is terse! fanltlees ltt ; form", - Irreproachable mfttor. Yott yourselves shall ludge.t? jf And he '.nd out the following, essay : r. .t "t promise to-pay to Mr.- X.(,tho-vin ot tlOO (or hie kindness In aotlns-aa referee In this Intereatlng oompetltloiS . ' s :-; " tf'-'":fM:'-i' ' KBARNATO. ? .'. The 'award : was nnanlmoa8ly :' con firmed by the. competitors, Jand the check was . duly honoreoV-London Telcgraphr.'' j-:r'-'' ?''-;" tx'- bis master np by telephone and aaid: - 1 regret to Inform yon.' air,; that your juso Is on Ore and fast burning dowa.- ?-:&iv?-'fc?f! H -'Oh cried, the toaster br a ter; rlble mlafortnneL But my wlfel aba " Qulte safe, air. ' She got ptrt among .the flrst; -i Myyy h& 'y " 'Are v my - daughters are , they ftll rightr M'pKs t.nsj5 s ?f rfehtt !lr.Tley !!. their moftartij; iThereTyas -ift'pjus-fc'-thenj'fii i; rvAnU what r.bont f oUier-in.iar, jmcTyty' v.T:..'f-! '-.;c, v.That! sli'.! said 1)ie footman 'miove l$, 'was what J wished ta speak uj yon about, sir, pnrtleularlyf Your mother ln;!aw 13 lytu asleep In the third story jmckv and kuowln your regard for her comfoi't, sir, I -wasn't sore Whether I ought to- disturb her"or -not elti'r Lo.A'ugei.'Tlme:fej;:S:;Qf j j' "g, t, -y:-- V r-. ;. 'l WhloK la Your 6hortet Hewrf ' ' V"Whfit J your, shortest; hour la the TlnyV" neked n liuslness -man pf n a iiuHlntui!c-e,:."Don't son jfon have none. -Ycfa haVe.ielthmiKh-" j'ou may r pot know If. : EverylHidjr has.. X)f 'course. ret kow.l b. actual mefltnirement,' each hour la ro:aioped of sixty m'bintea, yet nofwIllu'WadJuy that chronological ex nctuers I lie hours vary In length, My ishortcst hour Is from 3 tall o'clock in th nj'tonjuuu-. s r'flud iioii Inquiry that tills la Uie fleetiirt erlQ(t for many pedp!.'j .In-, my .eiine so swiftly do tliose. elxt.vmiuutes hurry by thnt 1 try, to crowd luto them, "as many of the disagreeable, yet Inevitable, things of life rs r p(K-8iii'7 can. If I have tov Interview sn bo.-e. I see hi ui then; lr 1 luve t:i vU.lt Cie deiitlMt, I do It then. .That tiour Li ImmuuI to f'.'p away xjulckly, no . matter what br;n-ns; therefora the- hgony of " rwuihle scenes seems of shorter uatlon." New York Sun. v . .. . - Usually the flower ot the family is a blooming nuisance. . Moat of the sure things we bet are sure fur the other felow, , A fool will riiRh in where a grafter Is Ratified with a look-in. The town of Oraon, Sweden, Is with out tuxes. , Tlin ner, -luy reveniicB are derivi-d from a f ,i- t r- f-rv!S'!i. a "Ivj'Ai,i'S STCG1ZS. The Effect They Produced on the After , . Dinner Festivities, Oi e hikU at t'.e I tart fold Monday Eenln l.iiLi meefins Oe r?e. our col ored I'ut'er. ci.i'o t) me TVu the sup-, per wa" neulj mer. huJ I noticed that be was ; ilp, J.oruiallj his complexion n as h c .-h'.u'lt an 1 very Wmdsome,. but a.' it had iiiodiiled to old amber, HuKuid: -t , - - a- -'Mr. Clemens, what are we going to do? - Then? Is not a elgar In the bouse but tuoRe old Wheelhn;, Junpr nines. Can't -uolxxly -j?n:oke i them but-yoa! They 'kill ni thirty-yardiv tflsoo late to telejilione we couldn't get any j cigars out from town what can do? Ain't U best to say. nothing's nd'' lev ou iuui nc uiuu t iuiiu: r. f. i "No- I said,, "that tvould not be honest. Fetch out the Jong ninen," fhlchnedld. h ." t had Just come across those "long, nines' afew"days or a week befo"y. I hadn't seen a long, nine for yenis. When" I Was a, cob pilot on -the M Is stsslppPin the late fifties TTiad had great ntreetlon for them, "because they were not1 only-rto my mind perfect, but yon could gst a basketful of them for a cent or a dime. They didn't use cents Out tbsrrsln those days.-. So when I saw them advertised In Hartfprd I sent for q lhouiand nt onc. They came out to ma- In ;badly battered Hud disreputable -..looking, old square paste board y boxes,--? ?O0v. In;" n bos.. . George, brought ft "bos, which was caved In on all sides,.! looking -the' worst It -could, and begna to pass them around. The conversation had been : brilliantly ani mated up to that moment,-but now n frost fell hpon tlAcompuy-tbat Is to say, not all of n , sudden, bht, the . frost fall tinnn pnil burn nn - nc tAnle -.tin' n there, In the middle, his; sentence broke off. uThttt kind of thing went on all aroHnd - the table until when . George had' completed . his crime . the whole place was nil of a t&lck solemnity and silence.-;- .., ; ' Those' mem begin to light the clgara Revs -thv Parker was" the- first man to light . He took' three of four heroic whiffg.then gave it-up. He got up i with the remark tjiat he bad to gp. to the bedside of a sick parishioner. He started out - Rev. Do. Barton was the and followed. PaVKer. ; He turaished a pretext,,, rfhd you- conld see by. the sound of-hts voleV-that be didn't' think much of the pretext nd was . vexed with Parker forgetting In "ahead wltli. a -fictitious alljug . client. ey Mr, Twlcbellv-followed and said he, had - to go now bacuse he must take the' mid night . train, 'for Boston, ; Boston vwas thetflrst; place that occurred to nlni, ' f suppose tr f'X 7 n , M, It was only ns quarter to. llvwhcn they"1 began to distribute pretejrtAt ten minutes to ll all those people wW out of the house. When nobody was left but. George and me, I .was cheer. nil. I nod no compunctions or con science, no griefs of ao kind.'. But George was beyond speech because he. held the honor and credit of .the family above Bis own, and he .was ashamed that this smirch had beeq put upon It,, I told him to go to bed and try to sleep tt toff-1 "went M bed myself.; At break-. (Sst tn the morning when George was passing' a. cup of coffee I saw it trem ble in his hand." I knew by that sign that there was something on, his mind. He. brought the cup, to. me and asked impressively:,'' , ' ."Mr; Clemen how' fair- Is- It from the front deor to 4be upper gate? " ' " " 71 said. "It Is a hundred and twenty-avestep."- , ; ."- ..: ', .' ; He said, "Mr! Clemens, you can start at. the'-front &dof, and yon aa j-o plamb to the upper gate and tread on one of them clgars.every (tune",, -;,- -X. ' It wasn't true in detail) bot in essen tials It was. Mark -Twain's. Autobiog raphy inNorth American Review. yr'; yf. v.Peoullar yienne Custom. , - -. . The:, 'Viennese take . their- pleasures as regularises they-'; do Ihelr- meals, but bey. do 'not ' negloct-buslhess; er keep' late- honrs r. One thing perhaps which helps to keep' the young Viennese of moderate; means and economical mind regular In his evening -boiirs is the -fact, that -he must pay to-' get into hi) own rooms after ;10 o-'clock." Vien na is one vast systen) of apartment houses and trj houses master Is j In charge of each, ouo!; jAt JO -oclock "be locks tho. front' door, nji(L''any oue de siring to get lu. after that hour hinst pay for admlttaure, nnd the old resit dent has he more tight to a key than the ephemeral kHlg6fr-Londoii Graph- ' Ift'.'j, ti':i V' V' ??.'.'.."''' .', ;T; "'y;.' - j ; i? ' i - .ii 'iM ii.r i -t nmi :,i jl-v-y- in the garden. there are a: thousand small offenders that he who .'tills the soli for pleasure, vuuld willingly; foiv give.. If It be granted that the thrush and .the - blackbird stcal,. a.' certain amount of fruit, still their presence is so beautiful and their' song so, sweet that what they take- may gladly be no corded as wages. Country Life. ': v v : : Practical Training, t . "Deduction Is the thing." declared the law studeuf., "For lnstance, .yonder In our yard la" a pile of ashes. - That Is evidence that we have hnd fires this wlntor." - v.v-.:,: '..::'-r," ",: .;;.". "And. by the way, John;" broke1 In his father, "you might go out and Sift that . evidence." LouIavJIle - Courier; Journal, " . . 'i-l--' , Just at Good,' ;-' ;. Flaslierly-Such u Joke! Kit talked to a wax figure for half an hour think ing it was Cholly 8uphead! ' Dashcrly How n earth did she dls cover her mistake? ' "P.Icks you, slie didn't." Now Or leans Times ncmoerot. . A frleml may well be reckoned ths ri'iiMtcrplci-e of nature. Emrrwin i r S I'i. "i ...en r iicce- . .!y. New Ilrilian, Coun., hu( i-d ! i v -1 r : 1 l-Miicy l;i I 1 ( in- i i'iii l t i 1 a r,u:io;;r.p.:j . Chinese Fond -tnd- CedS'-Hi.-'r Wil'j to Prottt Mtru-.ct Ti (. - ' -.The Inn nrTleinig. v;t;i-L-: w t;t:jlhtr to- the Inns m-er -imrther-'i, M'.uchu- rla, had a bit; "ou:pouu4 si..roiinJed by a hlfc-h- mud wnU 'with tr.it. rThe kuigdlstrfnca .Tjrts: gqlu'g -duiwn the. country with: beans-'nufl l)rliij,!titj back goods: are --driven, .nslde : those'' com pounds: for. safety f von ..robbers each night, sa;s the-South China Post and during tlie treat hauling season In wlri- terthetfe Inns- are ernxvaed. ikl lr . ,j.ne,w8iia 1r tns inns are., of mud Dlostored: on" .cehtww tralh made.hv weavmg ceeas together; The-vindows bly. ne em.all;:,pa:neoft glass (n the center. The "f afters are' rounded tmi- hers,pn.wMthare spread reedsythea a layer -ot dontse mattjngand then packed mud.' In the cities the JSetter inns'haver brick walls and tiled roofs. but are otherwise about the same. It - was 'necessary to sleep on' the "k'ang", and eat Chinese food. In these Inns the first place eutered Is the kitchen-, a square space with mud floors and raised mud ovens with clay and Iron -pots. . Prom this one passes through a cloth hung doorway Into the Inn proper,--' At Tlellng tlils was twen ty tO'SUrty feet, -down the middle of which was nn eight foot aisle with packed mud floor.- ' I .?0n ; eaoh side . were ranged the 5'angs," : raised mud embankments, brick sfaced some-thirty inches. High and si feet wide. 4 On these are spread mattings, Wd here ail, guests roll them selves in thelt-own blankets and' sleep side My., side, with .-their, feet fo the wall and thefr heads, t the center aisle. .-. A. fire - underneath runs , the length of - eaoli -"range," and a fire at one end furninlien the hot air, which passea through and" out . at a mod chimney and warms the sleepers. ' The meals ore "served on these "k'nngs" on 4fttle table's about a foqt high. , At these. Inns, a teapot Is .al ways kept-warm even n fire In a raised mud embankment tn the middle of the main alskv IN WRECKS AJ SEA. yry''M'y'y.y The Way . Men At',When ,They Loss .'" ;. :3"heir Haa'da nd Nerve.- " . What has , most.'st'ruck me ' In my many '.experiences' of ship wrecks, has been': .the ' strangely " diverse ". wjiys in which' the passengers r aegutt" them selves , under Intense ! excitement and panic, said a lifeboat man to the writer. " ' '- ' " Women cry, faint and cling to each Other, but are least trotble. Jilen oftei act, '.very strangely.' 1 remember oue man throwiug Into the lifeboat a heavy (runk-', which Tie .wanted to-nave, iut which. e promptly heaved overboard. Some-men, become qultp paulc strick-en.-I!'Ve,l seen strong nieu, probably brav'eueush In other cases, fighting fiercely' for the life buoys and tliruat lng. Jhe. women and children aside in rTantlVeTideavprs to leap luto the boat nrtv,'yW; ' struugely euough. one man Who thus 'disgraced himself has since obtained the Itoyrtl Humane society's niedal for saving life at sea, thrice vol-' unteering with a scratch crew In aid of a distressed vessel. ' J've knOwn-; others who became so stupefied wHh fright as to resist' all at tempts dt rescuhig tbeni, begging to be left- to dle';hud having to be forcibly thrown : into the Mfeboat Some per sons frequently become half demented, arid I've Known several cases where they, have In a frensy committed sui cide by positively Jumping headlong into the seafand drowning themselves, mime'Wnto' lUs"ure, his sinking .filled his pockets with. coal. ;.?Beme;yyarS ago another passenger, hoarluff the ship" had struck, we ut anil drowned himself Tn the Uathroom, an ticipating" bis fate, at? It were. -:'I retnemljer another case where a passenger "hanped himself, in his cabin Jusfc:aB'-thovlifeuoatyarrlved. indon Lookeo Into ths Wall. i "A-? fcather peculiar case of absent mluddness . wair tljat. relnted of Peter Burrijwes.'nn JrlKh lawyer. A. friend who called-on Btmowes nt an early Jiour one morning found biln sharing with his, face .held Clone to nn empty wfllL 'Vlhat jbtr fitiix. are you assum ing1 that attitude fori" he asked. ,. , ;vTo' look", In. tb glass." was the re- piy. ".'.''-, - - '.;-,',, ..,-''.--..; v- :" VBut there's ho glass there," laugh ed the acquulnf.-ince. ' ' .-. ..4 f Bless yVl!; I i&Uln't hotlcf'tliat be fore,'? lsald iHirrowfis.- and -theh 'calling his servant he asked him what bn4 be come of the tnlrrer.. V '.-a -t Wby.- Slr" sald .the man'Ht wfcs oroKea six weeKsjtgo.v 4 A French JoUe . VI iff , here is a Krench' Joke ths t ls rnthei English In chnsjicter: -fbe; Martjijis -fit FavlcreS,.,nottu'lous for. his ' ImiMWiinl, bslty, called oir o-mnn -bf ueajits i)am- ed Barnard and saUl;',iit'S.si--r "Monsieur,' i am going to astonish you.H am the Marquis do Pavlcrea,'; I do not knev you, amP I. come to bop rowBOO lonls." ' M":- ' f '; :-' T-. i "Mousleur,"' Burriard replied?: "I. am going to astonish' von miHi 'wore. 1 1 know "on;' and ,J ani; going tot lend them." Llpplncott's Magazine. ' ' ' , All by Aoo'idcnt.Too, George Well, l(fo Is worth, living, aftor all.'' Jack What's: happenedl George 1' wont to a rullway station to see , my. slater vff. and' by- -soma chance Harry nansom was there to see his sinter off, and In the rush and nolNe nml eonftiHlon we gat mixed, nnd 1 bugged' his slner and he hugged mine. Philadelphia Inquirer. : . .. Krom thiiffl trust God guard mu, from those I mistrust I will guard my-aetf.-Itr.Han Proverb.' ,-' " I'nr an 1; To Improve ' i i- I1 ! h"Tl V. IS I 1 . f ( .i .I-, . r 'ii.bli-: 1. :ii.ii ApiMitte. . t!ie npp'-tltQ and -'''nil try a few ' ' 'i "a fni'-.H h nml - .1. n. r ' i f i.-. . WOOD'S SEEDS mi ;s atthe fyst working o.cdrrr and other cultivated crops V,.' It lithe King of Soil Improvers, - .increasing' the, productiveness of tne land to a wonderful ex ;Jent wherever it is sown. - ' , -4 Jit also makes splendid iall, winter and spring grazing, (the earliest green, feed or a good hay crop, and the land can . be plowed and planted in corn or other crops the same season". -..J;' Land planted to corn that is sown in Crimson Clover at I the last working yields constantly increasing crops of corn 'ieach successive year. Write for price, and WOOD'S CROP SPLC'AL, giv ing full information about Crimson Clover and other Seeds. ,; T. W. WOOD 6 SONS, Seedsmen, fist Richmond, GENTLE SPRING. It Is within the'range of pn:-.:.ibilit.v that connection may after a while be ; drawn between what some people cail "Spring fever" (meaning thereby that j sensation of nothing wrong In par-i Qcular, but that all is not just right) and that Very prevalent malady, dys- j pepsla. At any rate, physicians who have used a prescription composed of . 1 oz. Fluid Extract of Buchu, 1 1 oz. j Bulso Miiture, Vi oz. Fluid Extract Gentian Compound and 15 oz3. water 1 In treating dyspepsia have found that the medicine is not only wonderfully efficacious In dyspepsia cases, but that it is nlso an admirable '"Spring tonic," and Exactly what many people need at this season of the year. Most 1 successful results are said to follow the use of the preparation in doses of a tablespoonful administered three times a day. The prescription, which any good pharmacist can put up, con tains nothing in the least degree harmful and would seem tobe well vorth a trial. 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The New Bernian (New Bern, N.C.)
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Aug. 15, 1907, edition 1
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