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f f ..... Ai . i 1 -if v -I V r i " 1 a-. iv. t T yr . Put"ana "-y la f - N .HLrt L STB1XS, . EDITOR AND FKOFLiZTOH .J. " '' 1CBSCK1PT103I BULL 3 1 JM Tmi la eavano .. ...... '..-" year, mot la idUM.i-. - ;thlT y carrier la tk etty let J AaTtrtling '1nUoa, rt fnrnlb4 Entered at tk Postoffica, Kw Bwt K. C a aeeoBd-elAM mttr. , . ClOFTTlAl. PAPER Of NEW .BERN 4New BernN. C. MarehT, Mil; ' uar Jldylncixeqisltivb 1 .The argument for ar longer . oonv , stitutional term of the General As sembly, in "order to aooompTiBh ; more legislation.' would oot sooure thejresulThe act ofr ft;flo6a of I local bills consuming, thetime to . the excloslott f due .consideration . and passing of needed State wide , J!gislation,"would with an extension ; of the j, present". sixty ""dayperiod find no abatement" of the present situation, of over crowding;of lo eal to the detriment of State-wide bills. . i 1 ,5V ' ' What is demanded is that local matters throughout the State,' Jbe ' .. carefully pne over by each"; com, u munity, before the General A j semDiy meera, ana mesa duis una A sufficient local majority to. lp Sure their ; passage without the usual delegation going to Ealeigh to protest against their enactment because of not being kpowii it home or not wanted by a majority , of the local home folks. :. Eliminate t this source of- time consumption, - . and the bills of State wide import - ance can receive due attention and bp passed or rejected without liaste. - - v. ,. As the Charlotte Observer says editorially." ' "It. ii not bo much lack time which stands tn th way of "Statewide mema- : are a lack of crystallised public aen- v timent behind them. It i aniy irety that tha legislature feel inclined aa Id killing tb-TorieM syitem bill to . aontrary to tha deliberate and, general ly expreetea opinion of the State. When . however, there appears '-to, ."be, about as - much interestagainst a pending.mwuh ore sb exists la its favor, members can scarcely be blamed for differing on, thV . point of the genuine demand." Thoee " who feel dumppointment at the faiure of any particular mMtore before the-) aaioh adjourned Bare only to maintain their attitude, V If by edocstlng .their fellow eltisena' they oan ereate public enthusiasm for ii some future leglsla . tare will -be more than likely to, ae- quietee in their desire ': ' V:. ; .. :l f -.: Par Xn&ats and Childrea.? Tli Kind Tea EaTi ten E:: Bears the BlgneUreOf It U. believed President Tsft wlO name JotticeBugbea'M'bead ofthe eoeonusslon to mveetlgate- higher rates for second elsse Metsffe. , DEAFNESS CANNOT , BE- CURED -Awj bvloal apoNcatJona,' as.they eanoot ',V'i ; jreacb.the ewessM portioa or . the ear. - '.-,' ,inere)soni oneway to cure oeaiDesa, "'t- : " n(1 ntt eonaututtonai remdia - V ' DCkfneM i caotee by aa inflamed coo i ditkm of tha ftfucoua lining of tbe ua v l" taehfao Tuba. Whea this tube U ' wuara von Dave rnmiHuur waDa or imperfect bearing, and when it la eadre- -ly closed, riafoM ta the mutt, andua '-lesjbe raflamniatioa eaa betaken out sad this tube reUred to its normal eoo- . ii I Ia. Iu.r4n. Will K. ltHll.M4 fM.. r 7 '-J er: nine cm oat of tea are caoaed by t taurcb, wakh is nothing bot tn&aaap 'jt('d cHdHlo itrr- -. aurfacca. I riy en l.u,. rd duliara for . anyrta bf dliit (caul by a itrii ini putirvi d cura cy iiaua - Catarrh Cure. Bend for circuiara fre. F. J. CEENET A CO.J'rorn, - '; Sold by drurrjsia, price T3. '. ' 7 ' Take HalTs famTy' pUU for eoa v .'Ilryilcta'aeeapreaaad the Nll.f thai . a -yv Paterae, the ailjrl rnurwr cf Trio- " . ea Trlgma dl Cnt!ia. ia f:.'.'.t Inaanitr, . it v., - t - -. : ;.r i r lo ", s t: " a V-'' -1 t V. lieaurer . r Ifc.f f-'! c .. or t i ca a flu.i, i cr t'.reiked , i.-auce, they ' & I'tir cf -"? kavea ml !- rlltj It to tatlr La J- Utt wotajTUi j beneficial effect.. " . " " " Nowadaye ire don't t&vs to reor to the oli-Ume, tirome method of fathering tbe-berba nd maklog- the Uew.. I bis U done by skillful chm bts better thaa we coulJ do it our bItmi. and all we have to do la to call for tne ready-made product Wyeth'a 4 Ease and Sulphur Hair Remedy, con taining sage la the proper strength, ith the addition of lulphur, another ld-time scalp remedy, " r .. - - KThe manufacturers of this remedy jnthnrlM dnietrlsta to sell It Jinder guarantee that the moaey win bere- J represented. - - "T;-'t -This preparation Is ffered.Ho the. public at fifty cenU a bottle and U recommended and aold .by-t.".'."-vu 'v.Hlgh 8eunding NamealV,' ?, Writing In bis-Paris 'paper ou the growing custom on the part of parents to give their children "klgh Bounding" tamea, Clement "Yantel rsay: ,2Wben the boy: Is old enough Jo understand be rebels at ibelng compelled to arry througb-Jlfe a-name UkeLnacreon -or Hlpparchns. , But be baa company. I know a-deputy whose parents named him Franklin The name In Itself is not so bad. but be has two brothers. Voltaire and Socrates respectively. BVjjcyi" thla, .. scene ?-ln the Jmrseryr jrranUln howling Joecause Voltaire has broken Me . toy; while gocntes: laughs at both;- 'Tbe mother. as peacemaker houuv -'Btopij Socrates.ot you'llt. be punished! la a narrow, street In JHar- sellles one broiling hot day-1 saw a woman 'spanking a child- shnutlBg ta anger, Ton naughty Epamulondes;I11 teach you: EpamlnondesrA I cotald nev er think of the. Thebaa general after tnat witnout laugning.". -4, Ohildren Ory FOR FLETCHER'S - QAS T O B,l A Major-Oeneral Wood blames, the In difference Of members of Congress tot the shortage' of cadstn . at the West Point Military Academy. , WARNING TO RAILROAD MEN. Look out for severe and even'dano'er one kidney and bladder, trouble result-' ing troth years of railroading.-. Geo,' E. mil sw intra St, Fori Wayne, lod.. wu many 'years a conductor on the Nickel Plate. He eava: -"Twentv veara of railroading left my 'kidneys In terri- oie conaiuon.?. xnere was a eonunuai pain aenoss my back and hipa ana my kidneys gave me much diatresa, and the action of my bladder was frequent and most painful I got a supply of Foleya Bvianey- niie ana tne urat notue made a wonderful .improvement and four bot tles cured me completely. Since being cureu . nave recommenced r oieya Kid ney nua - to many a or my railroad V.. ' . . ..' J . . :"-V7 The Lecka wanna Railroad has with drawn from the immigration "pooL .the breaking,up of which is expected. ;; ''foler'a Hone' and Tar Ja fha beat cough remedy l ever used aa it c-uickly stopped a severe cough' that v had long troubled me.' says J. W. Cuba, Prioc- lown. New. J oat so quickly and surely it acts ia all eases ef coughs, - colds, l grippe and King trouble ef use sub stitoue, F. fcV Pttgy. .yj y'u t C ' l. 7 Praaka " f Natural -Two contra ting freaks ef aature are the . HOhnd flDt firw and. the Lake cf 8now. Tbe aland of Slre is 'called the Home of Hot.DirrIlri It Is altnab ed la the midst of si large lake of botl- tag mud. la the island of Java. The at (bam and asee which arise from the sucayjrraa rorra inemaerreo into nni hies attaining a elameter of live oy aix feet and aalUng high nn in the air like banoona, carried hither and thither by the wind aad finally ezplodlcg with a loud craaa. . ;'. 0 ,i. ... " The biggest wow lake Is eeu. from the anmmlt of Blspar pass, la the Ka Lrakoraa range It la more thaa 800 square nulea in area.. . la 8wltxertand the eea of lea might better be called the eaa of'snow, as tbe turface to bro ken up by aolar beat which uakea a mtirars flaaurtng la -the tee, giving It ihe appearance ef anow, . -4 - Aavwg . the a4rrttownts .te f an Kngtlah paper tbre recently appeared Die following: .The gentleman who fouaa a porae with 000 y in Ilnrford atraet la rrqnoeriij .to forward ft to the eddre of the loaar. aa he w reeocnlxd."., t ' . - - n A fw daya lai?r thJa ryly a in arKl: "Tti ircognlMxt gentleman who pklxl op a pure laRt!rfiir1 arrtet r.j-i! t' lur y calk at M bouea." . r Aa f Co-rpt;tii. , m t!gh U 1 ' Ion i'Tthir. - "TTo ilo t-rr - , - ,-:'' "Welt, bf's tl't'y crtii"f h r ora. . .. . , t --,rhir-C!'VU!vi i'-Ktii lrfll.,r, ' t - ' ef nut Its I s "t t I ) . -. 3 I. ! 1 ' ' I r f ! ;n la ill,' i - 1 t t it ftttu II & I - -it r-, t r A. j t , 1 uu w ..I I ! fciii.e f t..e 1 t ! 1 Lsoc:. .!;'., T.:x'-' - "Vut ' (ft -. i lalit-J tUe IleiiiL-iK 1 club, j i.i Utf t.:.e iudkatea, iu nieu.1 a art j all u.ait-s, aud you can come ( s b lu almost every Lancashli a town of any size. .-. . - ---- .. 1 The meetings are held, as a rule. Is aome tar parlor, ana the uidc'.Msioni are about membera and oftcq non membera who. have the repnta'.;on of being henpecked. .When evldew-e baa been brought to show that a particular men baa allowed himself to coipe un der' his wlfe's thumb they .tax him With -it in tBe place of meeting! The, presi dent delivers a lecture on the danger of a husband permitting his. Wife to usurp his position aa master, and whea the others have indorsed hi remarks the persoa to vhom the speeches are addressed is warned that if he con tinues to stand the henpecklng he will be. made- the subject of a demonstra tion, jf. v rt.-r." The announcement that a "henpeck- d'Vclub demonstration U to take; place is receivea in tbe aistnct with mixed feelings, s The' men applaud It, and the local police," recalling similar -displays that "ied, to . trouble become' aj little anjjpua; i un ue evening apuomtea the members .of the, club meet, at ' a pubUd. house,, where they arm (them selves with all .'kinds1 of : household utensils; then, led; by concertln-ti play- era or a tin whistle band they start out ' and - march along tha crowded streets of the district. ; V";"-. ?, '. One man carries a broom, another a swab, a; third 'a shovel or coal scuttle or a fender or a poker.-? Fire tongs, . blackleadu. brushes, washtubs. buckets everything used In the home, m. lact-lfl carried shoulder bight Aa they inarch along to the mudc In. front andv the discordant -clanging of, their ubkbbip) xuey. ijjug anaicnes .01 songa in which the name of the victim 00 curs often. '",--" " n "-5 .The mission! of the' verses'.' which have been specially composed for the occasion by a local poet, is .to hold up the henpecked one to ridicule, th, rea son for the. demonstrators bearing the household goods being, of course,' to remind htmhat, havlngTrallea under petticoat government, -be. will galckly become the alavey, -. - if' ' ' ."When they reach the cottage where their victim resides they form a circle In front - of the door ? and aing and Clang their fenders and coal .scOtOes more Joudly than ver,. "-'-- --The. man Inside- is invoked "by the president. during a. halt. in the; pro gram to-"be a .man", and ..'Join,., his brethren., Sometimes if he looks ppon tbe affair as more of a Joke than any thing -else he doeaheir bidding, and they reform and march to beadquar ters -with: him at their bead. TJsuaUy, however, , his - wife . appears , Instead witn. a bucket or soapy -water,- which Bheromptly throws over the demon strators, or she quickly causes a clear ance With aTboee pipe. -v ...'i-j, ': To the onlooker It Is Just aa exhlbl- twn. rpr laughter ana nothing Hjore, put behind the scenes .there is geuenu ry .; a lot or trouble ana heartaching. K good numbef of these henpecked' OemonBtratlopa have sequels In pollc courts. Sometimes- it la' an enraged victim being-charged with assaulting a--demonstratcT(. but more often fhan not the sequel showa a wife appealing to -the magistrate for a separatioQtor- 'X'rfJR FLETCHER'S v,.-.-;! CASTORI'A- : Enemios of Senator Bailey, oUexaa, characterixt ' bla 1 resignation and Ita prompt withdrawal aa ."four-flushing.' d FORCED TO LEAVJS H0MB,r . Every year a large ' number ef Boor aufiferers, whose , lungs are Sore and racked witn cougba, are urged to rt to another climate. But this m costly And net always sore. Toere'e a better way. let Dr.' King's New Discovery cure too at borne. "It cured me of -lung trou ble." writes W R NeIaon.ef Calatniha. Ara., wnen an else tailed ana 1 gain d 47 "pound 10 weight, Ita anrely ba king at ail cunch and kingcuree." ihoo and ow their livea and health to kit. It'a poaitivfly guaranteed for-cougba, eoWa.T iagrlppa,-. aathma, croopmll throat and king troublaa, B0 and llfUO I . W L . . . I . . . . 1 1 1 t . v ni uoiua irve mi an uruggiaia, . , The Ujt paragraph of tbe last letter "Jlnt I hope I hay M ready $t o'clock. If 1 can't be-why. then 1 aaa'tbrr aff-Uonatly, a U". This was-wrtrffn an hour or ao t fore the fatal iwlxhre. Evry wufd droope b;low the level from vM earh atarta, Mirh line of orirlng i arends croa lb pgs the aim; C D. U .very UUjr) and the wb VII pf 1 e'rlfx-k." s p. m brokm end '.weak. " Char wt int rAj" at II died at tea mtnutu c .i 1 . c I V I - 1 1 i r ! A lf-i (::'-, it C...I V a si.. I';;.s U Ivu Cr 1 - - - 'i -i-t " C-. Cir.fn. f.'lss. "Thanks to Cardui wri!!s .vs. Lena Gre-tm, of this place, "l Live uea greiuy rcevea. "I suffered ior three years from female from four tflfjerent physicians wiuoul ?'I have received more benefit from seven bottles of Cardui, than from all the pnysicians. . 1 ' . lust trv CarduL" Thafs all we ask. It speaks for itself. : it has helped so many - thousands, it - must be able to help you. m ? Trying Cardui wont hurt you.1 If is safe, harmless, - gentle in actios), and purely vegetable. - ; If you are weak, tired," down and put. try Laraui. , . i If you are sick, miserable, and suffer from womanly pains, like headache, backache, dragging feelings; pains la side, arms, legs, etej-try CarduL It is the medicine for all women," . It is the tonic for you, t? 'c M VL-Wrttt fo: Ur" Advisory Dep . Ch. EEAUTIFUl-XEAVES. Aati.th. Tiny Cella That fiive The "I'Thir Brilliant Hues. A leaf Is one of tbe most beautiful things in 'nature, and It 1" very Woa derful to, think thatMt owea tee lovely color to minute Urtle living bodies or ceils of chlorophylk This word eomea from tww Greek offee, hloroa,.greenr and phnllon, a leaf, and Ms used to describe the ordinary coloring matter.! of vegetation,, -. - - The chlorophyll cells or .granules absorb the . tight and beat of the sun's rays: and ,iu some maryeloue way, which.' only scientists can understand, manufacture the sugar which la neces sary, for the life of the tree itself by combining the carbonic acid gas of the atmosphere with the water? drawn by Ita roots." These tlny.eells are so very amaU , that aa jnany as 400,000 have jbeen counted in a square milli meter or the leaf or a castor oil plant, and Ja order that they may come la contact with aa much sunlight as pos sible the leaf turns slightly on Ita stalk toward the sun, ' If you notice the arrangement of the leaves on bouglryotf wul see that nature, has placed them so that .they form an almost perfect, "light screen' and catch all the sunshine that ther to. rlf if were not tor the constant work of -these little chlorophyll cellt .the splendid trees In our forests would wither and die and there woujd be fto green things left in thelworld.r-Tin aou Home notes.. -1 "r- :.-',';"" Eaey Job. . An eaayflob wUl suit me senator.!? 4rHos iabout if winding i thr . clocka. eTery:;weeaTV:a.i''Mi:S,. Vl might make that dd4 But what'i the' matter rltb tearing the leaves off the 'calendars .every' mouth rj-Wsab A SPECIALlUEDiaSK FOB KIDNEY ' v'v -.-'I'AILMENTS. .rU; ': -;' . ' Menrv etdeflv'beonle have found 1; Foley's Cidney Bemedv a ouick relief and permanent benefit from kidney and bladder allmenta and from annovlncr ur inary , irregularitiea doe. to advancing year, , Isaac n. Kegao, r armer,- no., aayi;. -"-roley'i Kidney Remedy effect- ea a eompiete- cure in my ease end want othrrs to knowofit.'f f. S. Duf V' Imprsvemeirts In Ooaan TraVel, . . - When : Charlea : Dlckena. went America he was stnf ed into a misers ble little cabin aad bunk, aa comforta ble as Falataff ta the bock basket, and waa bumped more unmercifully thaa was Banc ho when tossed in the bias ket..: Then , a -winter voyage in the ahlpa of that day. facing high gales was an inconceivable horror,, and many voyager sailing to Join the family group at Chrlatmaa never came home,-.-Now ocean voyaging ia safer and mora luxurloua on the whole thaa any other form of travel without St; eefittat London Telegraph, OI kUUOn4 KimlllMIB 6LAkila "A VolTve paraie in Zioa Cly wu Ihrokea up by ,Iirti(lenU" who shot to pieces an American dig, ' John W. i(V !'imith, lr-nboro, Fa, has thrve c-.ili!rn, and like mm rli'lilrfn tt.cy f rn thka cole "Vve have tr.-i a.vr;l klic! of rci m-.i:r.,( r w -I'il tave ti-v foiin I f y jft t! I 1' i tl.'-in ta nu r 1 ("i an ' . . -VaCmh tvmt's I r anlaly all ! TI- Ado !-) t' 11. ; ' t' . I ! ! Wl'i Cmg Vi h Th t,tt Thatr htjrl Pr, F!irg Flh. . One Uae at Et. C!tueta e a'gbted fe6kllug a. hoot of tuna, aa exLUarat- ng s?Lt A Hying fUb wclrWng a unJ and a half or more would start rum the water and. soar an extra or- Unury distance, nearly out of Sight, nf erery inch ef that flight I knew, va. covered by, a big tuna keeping da place Just beneath the -flier" and eady to seize it the moment It fell ato the .water.- This rarely failed, rbe moment the flab begaa to drop the -tuna - would spring at it Ilk a- tiger. turning end tossing the spume Into the air with splendid, and electrify- tng' rush, a maneuver that waa re peated au over the bine channel. " The sensational charge meant that a school of tunas had discovered a school pi its natural prey, flying fishes. , At once the lust for blood and food wras on, and the carnage waa the result , J have observed some curious scenes at sea,' bat never have I seen tear ee forcibly expressed as by a school of flying 5 fishes; exhausted and at -the mercy of the voracious tunaa( I have naa tnem gainer aoout my noai ana cling to Its keel.' aa closely-, as -they could, while the air. waa full of leap ing tuna and aoaring flying fish. At rucn tunee -wnep a scnooi or sarmnea is rounded up tbe fishes are so terrified thai, men have rowed up to them sad BQoopea them in by the paufuL O. V. Holder u. Outing, ' 1 - DIM and ita Hlatery. Shah Jebanln 163X built the present city of Delhi, dose to the old Delhi and made it the royal residence. The Mohammedans still call It Bhahjehana- bad,, the "city of -the king of the world." Nadir Shah, the Persian usurp er, captured it in 1739, massacred theusanda of. the Inhabitants and bore away plunder to the- value of nearly ?1W,000,000, including the famous pea cocX throne And the great Kohlnoor diamond; The British first came Into control In 1803, when the Mahrattas were . defeated4 near Delhi by -Lord Lake. When the sepoy mutiny broke out in .1867 Shah Mohammed Baha- dour, then ninety years old, took com mand of the city and until the English again triumphed enjoyed the imperial state to which he bad 'long been stranger. , 1 . - ... : ' Something la the By. Small substances, like cinders, dust or small chlpa of atone or metal, can often be removed from the eye by very simple mean. 'Sometimes catch Ing the upper lid by the lashes and pulling It away from the eyeball and down over' the lower lid,- then letting it go, so -that aa it recedes its under surface Is swept by the edge of the lower .lloV .wilt clear It out If this doea not prove: successful a loop made of a horsehair or of a long human hair- can: be passed under the lid and swept from the outer side toward the nose and drawn down. Better than this, bowevef,: to the Washing of the eye, orr fluahlngwUh the eye dropper. Kvry person should carry one In his traveling bag, for they are invaluable. Catch hold of the lower and upper lid, draw . them away from the eye and then fill the dropper, which la like famau ' syringe, ' -with water and flush the .eye two or three times.' This will always remove the cinder at once. Family Doctors . ' ' ; ..Not a Bm Forgrv . 1. The indorsement of .checks to a. very simple, thing, .but; as the followlftg story -will show, it, too, has Its dlflt' cultiesf vi.-,i ;;V; . ' :. A -woman went Into a bank wh she had several times presented checks drawn to Mrs. Lncy . B. Smith. .,- This time the check was made to the order of Mrs. M. J: Smith,". M. were her husband's Inltlala. She explained this to -tbe paying teller and aaked What She Should d0.!: '-- -l;""i tXlh, that to all right,1 he said. "Just indorse It as it to written ther. 4 he took the check and after mhch oeaiutlon Said, "I don't think, I caa make an M like that' -; r-?'-.-,-T V 1 v'--' -i- -leat ihe tank' ytw:-v - The boy entered the Cleveland bank and laid a half dollar with his bank book on us receiving teller's window W doat receive deposits of leas thaa a douse." said the. teller; The boy yielded reluctantly te tbe system and drew back. But he did not leave' tbe bank. n crossed the corridor and seatej hlmMlf en a sett aa.':. The; teller noticed htm sitting' there aad also no ticed the reflective look on his' face. Tha boy waited for some Uaie, .think tng It over.- finally be arose aad want te the paying teller' window. , A mo ment later be confronted the recefvlsg teller. -I want to deposit thle dollar iml a buir," b aald.' The. taller grinned. The boy had Just drawa Counr rrmn faiaj little balance and waa cMng it at an tnfartng wedge for the rrptiMi half dollar. And ao the eye rm wn lxtan by the bry, and a con- ! liable an-'-fSilon of txtokkntng H brr nn if. price of defoat-C2vlod I'laln UcaiiT. Hilry t'td f'al.t.bla V I I h hMo. n in "nf, ! r - '! t ) r.t ! f r i !l t jeiVFefy f f -ft -1 v., Largest ami Finest stock of Horses and Mules ever offered for jsle In New Bern. I A car load of each just in. Also a complete pine of Buggies, Wagou8,-Harness, Robes, Whips, Cart WheelB. J. A. JONES Broad Street, , PROPRIETOR, New Bern, N. C Physicians Advise 6Se use Of a goodUxalive, to keep the bowels open and prevent the poisons of undigested (pod from getUnginto youi system. ' ; The latest product of science is VELVO Laxative Liver Syrup, purely vegetable, gendia, reliabl and of a pleasant,1 aromatic taste. Velvo acts on the liver, as well as on a? Stomach and bowels, and Is of the greatest possible efficacy In constipation, indigestkn, nlleusness, sick headache, fevertshness, collc.flatulence, etc. Try Vfl 1 av-sj r-ej . m sa , WOMEN' IN PORTUGAL Dig In th Field and Do' Laboring ' Work In tha.Citie. A Rood part of tbe farm work Is performed by-the women, who nee no reason why they should regard tii ping, hoping and plowiug as I lie w rk of men alone. The man who owns a few ucres of land will often leave Us cultivation to his wife and duughtei-s, While Ke labors as carpenter, Mtono maso-i or cooper, for raskmnldng Is one of their Important Industries. lie also likes to get a job as a wu'ier In she of the numerous hotels at senktide resorts, for the country has thousands of continental and English visitors. Women share in the heavy work of the cities as well. There are female -porters, laborers on tbe docks, market tenders and even women. coal beavers, fishermen, or, rather, Ssherwomen, and Sailors. They are as strong and hardy aa' their husbands and brothers and seem to stand long hour and bard la bor as well. Of course it rather takes away the glamour of romance wbu oe aees a young woman with . finely chiseled features and beautiful btack eyes dig glng with spade and mattock or heav ing a basket of coal into a ablp'a bold with aa much ease aa the American girl plays tennis and golf.' - Women seem happy -under what we would, consider hard conditions, ao the reformer would probably, have bis. labor for hla pains If hi suggested a change in this de partment of Portuguese national ex istence -Christian Herald. Hr Summing Up. ' Kla How do you figure him out? ftteila-He la nothing but a bot air haftNew York Tresa A COLD, LAGR1PPE, THEN PNEU- .' I toe often the ' fatal lequmce, Fol- 2'm Honey and -Tar eipebv ihe cold, eckathe lagrippe, and preoU pneu monia. . t la a prompt and reliable cough twdtrine vthat contain no nar eoUca..ft is ss' safe for your children as youraelfv K. & Dnffy. .. ' . ' v ' : -y . ' ' '-'.t. . . f. The Uet Went V'. Hubby (wrtb-tmutioai-Why ta-U that- yon women. laatat -npou having the laat-Wordl. Wife . (calmlyr-W float -.; Th only reaaoa je- get It la ecaose. we aiwaye aave-ardoaesi argu aaeals left when yea stupid men are all ran eot-Ladles Home, Journal aoewMAi I B4 Urn. I AM a 04A4B 04 1 ; BIDS WANTEI) ? T r .. :..i. - - To fumUh Trsnsformare for the city for the ensuing yar, apecincaUooa tut niahed by the elerg ppon application, r Bide to be sreled and dtliveaad up to I p. m March 7th. TT.e rfM Is reaer ved te r;ct any and all MdaJ r, . - t. r. McCarthy, cem'u; V . ' W. & U Comralttee,''1 i . . ..... i. 4 v - .- J LAXATIVE LIVER SYRUP SOUTHERN RAILWAY SGHEOULE - NEW TRAINS BETWEEN NEW YOEK, WASHINGTON, AUGUSTA and JACKSONVILLE Effective November 27, 1910 the SOUTHERN RAILWAY will put in ef fect new train service bet een New York, Washington, Augusts and Jack sonville, schedule of which will be aa follows: No. 31. Lv. New York Ar. Washington Lv. Washington, Ar. Augusta via Blackville Lv. Augusta via Trenton Ar. Jacksonville 1:38 P. 6:10 ' 6:20 M. 11:35 A. M. 11:45 , 3:46 P. M. No. 32. Lv. Jacksonville 9:00 A. M. Ar. August" via Trenton Lv. Augusta via Blackville Ar. Washington Lv. Washington Ar. New York 8:00 P. M. 3:15 ' 8:53 A. 9.05 2:45 P. M. The above trains will be known as the SOUTHERN'S SOUTHEASTERN LIMITED and will consist of Elegant Pullman Sleeping Cars, also Dining Car Service. This train aa well as all other SOUTHERN RAILWAY TRAINS will arrive and depart from the New Penn sylvania Station, Seventh Avenue and Thirty-Second Street, New York Clty- For all information pertaining to th ninie, add res tbe undersigned. H. F. CARY. Gen. Pass. Agt. Wsshington. D. C. GROUP nop poO LQ 2U mtnntm ltU WUb l'r. hh xmp. Crmp ltcmw tot will un.ly pfl flu romitliur. tH dl im, Atondlllnfrnp-(i0e7IlnijuUM WantslWants! to purchase; fSoja or Soy Beans and Field Peas for which tiighest price will be paid. FOR SALE Hydt Co., grown Burt and Ruit proof Oat8.Hajr, Oats. Dairy Feed, Corn, Brand and shfp stuff and all kinds feed. BURRUSmCO. ti ii Kiddle St" . Kaw Bei, ,. '7. - --. ;-; Lake Drommond Canii fr. JVitet '" "- ' '"-v - i ' " Co.-.. Uke Dnimmond TrtmportifJoo ' ' '"- "V a .Co.. rv n Uke Drira nond Towbj Cot . Dismal' Swampy' ' 'Canal-':'B ' ,'.! A n Inlfini f:..,i;, -rf,tr from gtornW"'-' I'c-ft ;f V.'tr i::ntmum Dptk . ! r lit' Pr- ft
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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March 7, 1911, edition 1
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