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KODOL digests' what you eat. KODOL eleansei pBrlflea7 ii. strengthen and sweet erut. the stomach, y , " ; KODOL CU"!S Inrwion, dy- pepsla, and all stomach 'and bo vol troubles. . -V . KODOL CC8lerates the action of the jastrlo glands and (Ives tone to the digestive organs. KODOL rolleves n overworked . i stomach of all nsrvoua strain, gives to the heart a full, free 'and untrammcled action, nourishes i the nervous svstem and feeds the brain. , tJ i - , KODOL U a wonderful remedy that Is making so many sick people well and weak people strong by giving to their bodies all of the nourishment that Is contained la '. the food they eat. ' v p. ,3- fvmtukt Cuinttoi: Bottles only. $1.00 Slu holdln2H times , the trial fee, walch sells for SOc. rmum owlt st , X. C. DeWITT CO., CHICAQO F 8 DUFFY ' FORT, BARNWELL, t February 0. Sowing plant beds ti the order of the day.. '-. -(i'r Farm work is pretty well advanced considering the scarcity of labor. Good fodder Is worth one dollar per hundred. - , VUU owl (..I. .JV.IIUg all UV IVUM bushel. Lint cotton Is ; easy for 0 cents per pound.- Fresh pork goes quick eale r.l 10c. per pound. Why certainly, the farmt-r Is happy and prosperous, and will uo longer be rated as wpoor white follu and niggers" but "well to do farmm.,,'',, if you please, regardless of raw, co r'or political af- flllaLlnna " . ,. '' -v .. ; ' Fort Barn Well High Bchool Is progress lag finely; under tlior prlnclpsbhlp of Miss lien ha Mat'tliews of Uoldeboro, N. C. Miss MUhew Is a m dsi, high .toned Chrlslluu lady of marked ability . as a teacher, possessing nil ihostu attrib utes that go' to ruako up a Qrst class teacher. Hheis 'oved ly both parent and pupil. Miw Anuio MellichRBipcf Wtlilnn W. 0. has charge of the primary and mu le department and Is master of her pro fession, tt.laiunlatl.iaudiciea ami has tho ability to impart knowledge lo her pupils. ' Hiss Melllcliamp was for tcreral years organist of the Episcopal church ut Wuldon, which position she resigned to tale the position in our ehnrK Tn llils Weldnn lma snatnlned a great loss and the little historic town of Fort Barnwell has gained so much. These two voune ladles labor very har moniously togother and strive to blend their talents for the advancement of the school. , The school building has received a . new coat of pslnt and the school is pro vided with new patent desks. The young people gave an oyster supper and festi val on Friday night December 18th and ' realized a net profit of something over - $10.00 and they will 'endeavor to dupli cate the same on Friday night, February 13th.' There will be a new feature added to this occasion that of a valentine par ty. We hope everybody will come and contribute liberally to this most worthy , : , I V, , : mV,.;.V - FPIwB nAHiuii A Iisb1f .aw s ttiA new desks. . ... v. M. D. .More di'iifi s fhwusMft' J:!t;'8 occur fn fiiillrt In huHiuiu it'.m fiulhi. Ailr1tt nf In the Jungle; . -: Idleness is tho Bopnlcber of a living man. Holland. Winter Eczema OR TETTER one of the many varieties v:v.-r.v. . . of that tor menting disease called Eczema. It slum bers through ; the summer and breaks out in, winter. ' The head, feet and hands are the parts most often attacked, though it sometimes appears on other parts of the body, the skin hardens, cracks opes and bleeds, while the itching and burning It at times almost unbearable.'. Scratching only makes it worse, sores and scabs forming where the skin is broken. in this form of Eczema brownish white crnata sometimes form which scale off SKI N CRACKS in fino particles, leavingthesklnraw AND BLEEDS ; and iuilamed. It is - ' especially calnful and severe when con fined to the hands, which often become to badly affected that the sufferer la unable to perform the lightest work.' This, like all other types of Eczema, is due to add poisons In the blood and not to local causes. . J. ne trouoie is more wan skin . deep, and washes, soaps, powders and salves nor anything else applied to the . surface can possibly do more than soothe the burning and itching or relieve tempo rarily the inflammation and pain. - ; . It ia the acids thrown off by the blood ana wuicti are forcing tneir way tnrougn the cores that cause the skin to harden. crack and bleed, and produce the irrita tion ana soreness. S.- 6. & neutralizes 1 these acid poisons , nnd cleanses the blood I of all irritating . tub- stances and humors and does it promptly and effectually. - S. S. S. purifies and invigorates the thin acid blood, and builds up the entire sys tem; then tlie unsightly eruption and sores heal, the akin becomes smooth and soft, . and all signs of the Eczema disappear. Our special book on Skin Diseases free. , Tha Swift Sped !lo Co., Atlanta, Ca. r- Jr 'Jv- J -TEE KW CEIfTEIfAstT.; The Ercctloa of a Hinasemc aires ' Edifice by MefhodUts U Assar- V"' . There hat been a good deal of talk in a quiet way about the project oa foot by Centenary Methodist Church of this city for the erection of a place of wor ship is keeping with the strength and standing of the body here. Intact for years ft has been the ambition of many to tee the work started, they have never lost tight of it. It has been their great hope. Their dreamt will be realized in the solid fabric of stone, brick and mor tar. The building of a very handsome edifice is assured. - A meeting was held at the church last night, presided over by the pastor Rev. R.F. Bnmpat. This was not the first one held for the purpose of raising the money bit It was the first of a real public nature. Cards were passed around and these willing to subscribe under the plan agreed npon were asked to pat down their names. After this the result was figured np and Mr. Bnmpat announced that the total amount was $22,126.85. This wm considered a iplondid result and the erection of the building was announced aa a certainty as human events go. i The subscription of the church mem bers It a general one, inch indeed being the especial desire, each according to his meant. Tet to the public at large the raising of inch a large turn of money Is of interest, for of course some would have to give largely. Those' giving one thousand dollars and over are the follow lng: J A Meadowt $5,000, C W Munger $3,600, T A Green $2,500, W B Blades $1,003, 3 W Stewart $1,000, L H Cutler $1,000, James Redmond $1,000; The Ep- worth League $1,000; The Woman's Foreign Missionary Society $1,000; the Woman's Home Mission Society $1,000. Besides these there are five subscript ions of $500. It may be said, by way of parenthesis, that the namee.of these are not here given. in case they may wish to rise to the first class. Then there are a number of $350 subscriptions, and the rank and file are. giving according as they see their way. Although the sum now provided for is $33,110.25, the cost of the building is set at $30,000, a superb structure, an orna ment to the city, modern in appearance and In conveniences. " The site has Lot been allowed lo be brought forward prominently yet. A splendid location is available in the par sonsge lot corner of Middle and New streets. - If thU is not selected an equal ly choice one will be selected. The building committee and the sub scription committee are called to meet this afternoon and tonight, to take ac tive measures to push on lire good wora ,. Take. a bath In Uancock's Liquid Bui phur. They. are superior tothoso of the most celebrated Sulphur Springs, having the additional advantage of being made any desired strength. Tbey will cure Prickly heat, Eciema, and all. akin dis eases. For sale by B.;Duffy. Two Well Known Birds. V The Sporting News of the 7th Inst contains the following taken from the Providence, R. I. Telegram! '.'Fred Applegate, last season the pitch lng sensation in . the Virginia-North Carolina League, and later with Newark in the tEastern League, - hat signed a Worchester contract. Last night Mans ger G. W. ? Wrigley, of the local team received Jthe document that makes Applegate a member of the Worcester team. '-' l.v ' 4. Also another :: player ', who has made quite a "hit" In the base hall world is Hopkins', the left handed pitcher who was with Wilmington and New Bern teams 1001. , Hopkins has been bought from the Southern League, where he was considered one of the start last sea son by the Detroit club of the American League. ' "v : .f-- De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. : . The -only positive cure for blind, bleeding, itching and protruding piles, cuts, burns, bruises, eczema and allabra tiont of the tkln. DeWitt't It the only Witch Hazel Salvo that It made from the pure, unadulterated witch hazel all oth er! are counteifelts. . DeWitt't Witch Hazel Salve la made to cure counter feitt are made to tell. F. 8. Duffy, V A Hat Traaredr. -' : Not long ago a lady was choosing a hat, with the usual uncertainty of mind as to the kind of hat she wanted or whether, indeed, she wanted a hat at alL After trying on nearly every mod el in the shop she pounced with glee on one she had overlooked. - "Here'a some thing prettyP' she said. ?Why did you not show me this before?" Without waiting for an answer she appealed to her patient triend.: ."There's some style about thla. Isn't there! How do I lookr The friend distinctly sniff od. s'Tt makes you look a hundred, and ifs Very dowdy, she said. . m The other tried the bat ot another an gle. : "It la rather dowdy,'; she admit ted nt this Juncture. ."Perhaps I won't rtok.it after all.", ; ; A voice from behind her made its third nttemnt to ealn a hearing. "If you've Quite done with my bat," it said very bitterly, "I should rather like to putUonl'V " :--Tv r . . . ---r---' 1 , ' r f The Weatern Heserre."'"4 ' x In the early days of the. Ilayes ad ministration, when Mr. Evarta was secretary of state, the members of the cabinet were discussing matters, in an Informal way one morning when the president mentioned that he had made a few appointments without consulting hid official family, the appointees being personal friends. . All the places filled happened to fall within the state; de partment. Secretary Evarts turned to John Sherman and anld. with a twin kle in his eye. "I have often heard nnd rend about the western reserve of Ohio, but I must confess tbut I have never icon any of It." -i . : FOR THE CHILDREN! -' v J rka H mats. . , "Two pinta make one snort, tlto qoarts bo, four quarts make one peck; eight pecks make one faon"- ; "You're not getting thatrighLT Inter rupted Janet" "Pecks don't makejpu- mob. oa mean oignt peexs make f bnsheL Oh, dear, I wish mmm didn't make as learn themC . - - - Mamma oajne 1a from tha oext room. "Put on your things aod take a no, children, just to get freshened np a bit," she counseled. The two sister were running races with the epanlols. Dot &nd Don, when they heard mamma's voice. "Oh, dear, new it's pecks and pints and bushels agalnl" grumbled Made line as she led her sister a chase np the stairs. She stopped short at the school room door and gazed at the table In wonderment "Wh-yl" gaped Janet over her shoul der. ...... On the table was an array of cups and glasses and boxes, a large poll of sand and another of water. The mother smiled to see their faces. "We'll learn about the measures in a new way," she said. She pushed the glasses and tin palls to one end of the table, beside tho water. "Those are to measure liquids in," she explained. "We will take water for our liquid and play it Is milk," "Oh, that will be funl" cried Made line. "May I measure it out In those cunning glasses?' "Yes, you can take charge of the milk,' and Janet may have the dry measure end of the table, and she can learn to measure out salt and pears and apples." "It is only sand," laughed her sister. "Just as much salt as your water Is milk," returned Janet good naturedly. What delightful work it was! Madeline took the Uttlo gill glass and filled it four times to make the pint cup full to the brim. Then that had to be filled twice and poured Into the quart bowl and tho bowl four times before the big gallon pail was full. Meantime Janet had been conquering the dry measure table with her sand and her pretty, round, coverless boxes. Tho girls changed sides, and the fun went on till dinner time. The next day tho girls took turns in keeping grocery store. The trade was very brisk, and before the day was over both sisters knew dry and liquid measures perfect ly. Emma C. Dowd in Youth's Com panion. Croaa Answers. This Is not a noisy game, but it is a very amusing one nevertheless. It may be played by any even number of per sons, with an odd ouo for leader. The players seat themselves in two lines, facing each other exactly. The leador may walk up and down between tho lines or stand off on ono side, as he pleases. Ho should be a good talker, alert nnd quick wltted. When the pluyers have all been seat ed, tho leader calls out the name of somo one of tho players and asks him or her a question. Now, this player must not answer, oven by ono word. Tho answer must be made by the play er opposite to him before tho leader has time to count ten. If a person whose name is called an swers the question or even begins to answer, ho must take tho leaders place, the leader taking his. And a similar penalty Is to be paid by the opposite person If ho fails to answer before the leader counts ten. The leader must as we have sold, be quick and alert, It being his obec4o catch some one off his guard. If the question is properly answered, ; the leader asks a question of some other player, and so on until some one trips. President noosevel an Boy. No boy can afford to neglect bis work, and with a boy work, as a rule, means study. I am no advocate of senseless cramming in studies, but a boy. should work and should work hard at his lessons, In the first place for the sake of the effect tipon his own char acter of settling to lenrn it. Shiftless ness, slackness,, indifference in study ing, are all more certain to mean In ability to get on In other walks of life. Of course as a boy grows older it is a good thing if he can shape bis studies in the direction toward which ho has a natural bent, but whether he can do this or not he must put his whole heart into It. I do not believe In mischief making In school hours, as this is the kind of animal spirits that makes poor scholars, end I believe that those boys who tako part in rough, hard play out of school will not find any need of it And the Candle Too. . It was Harrlette's seventh birthday, and she had been , promised a party, but as her mother was Blck on that day all tho company she had was two little girls of her own size. One of her. pres ents was a birthday cake with seven candles on It ' After the children had eaten all the cake Harriett went very quietly to her mother and said: : r J "Mamma, when is it time to eat the bandies J Cecilia Colby . In Little Chronicle. - ' ' "-. ; A Sailor's FUn Teat. . Bailors have a very slmplo and a very certain way of finding what WW of fish is suitable to eat wmcn tney may happen' to run across. . In the wa ter in which the fish la boiled is placed a brUrht stiver coin. If the coin retains: Its natural Color during the boiling,1 the fish, is good to eat but it It turns dork the food is rejected.' ' i f Youngest Soldier In ths Anny Frank A. - Bonner, who has Just reached the . age of - sixteen; is the youngest soldier in the United States army. Ho 'was enlisted under a special dispensation and will be detailed at a bugler to either , the. Fourth or the Eighth cavalry. - ,X . i ., ' " f ; . .The Easy PUL , .-')", DeWitt't Little Early Risers do not gripe nor weaken the system. They cure biliousness, Jaundice, constipation and Inactive livers, by arousing the secre tions, moving the bowelt gently, yet ef fectually, and giving, inch tone and strength to the glands of the stomach, liver and bowelt that the cause of the trouble it removed entirely. These fa mous little pills exert a decided tonle ef fect upon the organs involved, and If their use it continued for a few days there will be no return of the trouble. F. FACTS IN FEW LINES The rincyards of Germany aggregate 238.CC3 acre, The nationality suffering most from cancer is the German. Insurance Sfralrurt automobile acci dents can now be had. York's ancient city moats will proba bly be laid out aa public gardens. Anew anscsthetlc preparation is known chemically aa alkyioxyphenylqualndla. Chemical vinegar, catsup and table ances contain no vegetable matter whatever. There, were T.005 street accidents last fear tn London. Ten years ago tht number was 4,800. Baden-Powell Makepeace was the name of a little girl who died recently at Bendlgo, Victoria. Brick kilns are now fired with petro leum, 100 pounds of oil being sufficient to burn a ton of bricks. There are nearly 80,000 Welsh resi dents in Liverpool, where it Is proposed to found a Celtic chair at the universi ty, college. Nine eyes and three mouths were possessed by a collie puppy born re cently at Henley, England. It only lived four hours. After his marriage the rector of Walktngton, Yorkshire, England, sent a pound of weddmg coke to every householder in bis parish. There are SCO places of public wor ship on Manhattan Island. There is a reported membership, Protestant and Catholic together, of 095,042. Owing to the increased price of coal several British boards of guardians have decided to give an extra sixpence weekly to the recipients of outdoor re lief. For uttering a strong expression of disapproval while quarreling with a constable at Vienna a nobleman- has been fined lGs. 8d. for Insulting the po lice. Forty-two packets of cigarettes were smoked in four days by a youth of eighteen who has died near Bedalo, Yorkshire, England, after two days' ill ness. After being hooked in the river Eden a large salmon was "played" for five hours by three men, who relieved each other. Eventually the Une broke and the fish escaped. Ptomalno poisoning, tho result of eat ing part of a banana, a roasted apple and a date, has caused tho death of Ar thur IX. Luty, aged two, at Elland, Yorkshire, England. At Alzen, in Etessc, the other day a prominent tradesman was sentenced to twenty-four hours' imprisonment for the "grave irreverence" of reeding a newspaper in court while a case was under trial. In 1827 a salmon weighing eighty three pounds was caught in the Tay. This' is tho record British fish. The largest American salmon on record was eighty-two pounds. It was caught In 1893 in the Columbia river. As it was apparently suffering from indigestion a bullock was slaughtered near Spalding, England, when its ill ness wns found to have been caused by a tennis ball it had swallowed. Six, pounds weight of spent bullets, three pieces of steel, a nail, a hairpin, some glass and small stones were found in the stomach of a horse which died suddenly at Ferntrce Gully, Victoria. French Journals speak of a substance Which, when placed upon the roads, does away with mud and dust. Tho composition consists of a mixture of scoria from a blast furnace and tar. The preparation carefully pressed, renders the surface of the road imper vious to water. - Despite opposition at Athena, where the press was strongly opposed to the scheme, the municipal council of Corfu has. ratified the contract which the mayor of Corfu made with a syndicate of European capitalists to allow the establishment at Corfu of a gambling casino on an elaborate scale. In many country villages and Iso lated sections of the New England and the mlddlo states women still may be found who earn a living by spinning and knitting wool and by weaving and knitting rag carpets and rugs. There is quite a revival in demand now for nicely mode rag rugs in some localities. ' One of the largest genealogies ever undertaken has been partly completed at Oxford in the history of the Smith family. The investigations have not been carried beyond the fourteenth century, although Professor Mnhaffy discovered a record of a brewer named Smith in a Pertrle papyrus dated two centuries before the Christian era. Countess Lonyny and her daughter, Princess Elizabeth Wlndlsch-Graetz, nave determined to erect a monument in the grounds of Hetzendorf castle, near Vienna, in memory of the late queen of the-Belgians. The permis sion of the emperor will have to be obtained prior to the erection of the statue, but no difficulty is anticipated on that score." 1 ' v -"': v'J! ll- - The principal powers of Europe are about to adjust the differences In their domestic laws on the subjects of mar riage, divorce and the guardianship of minors. The only powers that have not Joined in the movement are Great Brit ain, Turkey, -: Greece and Servla. France, Germany, Iiussla, Italy, Spain and nearly all the smaller states have taken part in the conferences and con sequent plans. , ' . During a trial In Paris between the partners of a corset firm the defense revealed that one of the branches of their manufacture was men's corsets. The Judge,. baVIng demanded an ex planation, It was shown . that ' more than 18,000 corsets were made yearly for Frenchmen, and 3,000 were shipped to England, principally for army offi cers. ; German officers ' also ' created quite a-demand until a rival Berlin firm offered a cheaper article. DISTRESSING STOMACH DISEASE, Permanently cured by the masterly power of "South Amrbicah Nkbvtni Tohio." Invalids need suffer no longer, because this great remedy can cure them all. It it a cure for the whole world of stomach weakness and Indlget.ion. The cure begins with the first dose. The re l'ef it btlngs It marvelous and surprising J ; makes no failure; never disappoints. No matter how long you htve suffered, your cure Is certain under tue use of thlt groat health-giving force. Pleasant and always safe. Sold by 0, D, Bradham, Druggist PEOPLE OF THE DAY tmdrlac Our sIbsm Mtk4a. Lord Charles) Bereaford, admiral ot (h British navy, who arrived in New York early in January, has denied that bit visit to America has anything to do. with the shipping combine. In an Interview he said that the report that he was to take a position with the In tomattpnal Mercantile Marine compa ny, was untrue. Lord Charles came STer to. study the business methods of tor great manufacturing and mercan tile concerns. He says it is in the sd minlstratlve element that business methods In America exccL "We in England do not know how to admlnls- ZiOBD CEABXXS BBBBSFOBD. ter," he said. "Our workmen aw at good as yours, but our admlnls txattons are feeble. Our companies .want lards and commoners, who knot? pothlng about business. Ypura'demond straight business men, who not only know, put put their money intq the concerns Of Which they are directors," Lord Beresford has sold many pleas ant things about this country and its peoplo during his stay with us, He appears to like us first rate. Ana why not? no says himself, "The Ameri cans always spoil me terribly." A Portrait ot Keene. Here Is a pen picture of James It. Keene, the Wall street sp culator, drawn by a writer in tho Cosmopoli tan: "A mau past sixty, tall, slender, with a marvelously well shaped head, hair and beard half gray, bushy eye brows, piercing eyes with a curious menacing look or gleaming with sar donic humor, made restless as a caged tiger by the wear and tear ot a lifetime of stock gambling, yet with nerves of steel; cynical in his views of men's mo tives, possessing a literary style of re markable lucidity and distinction, yet habitually overstrong of spoken lan guage! a man of culture, yet a crony of race track habitues; coldly calculating as a Talleyrand, yet impulslvo as a schoolgirl; a surpassingly keen Judge of security values, yet often an invest or in worthless shares; possessing the great gift of patience in his cam palgns, yet the most dashing operator in Wall street; extravagantly generous with some who serve him and incredi bly Insensible to gratitude with others; often dlstrustfulof disinterested friends and as often victimized by. not over plausible adventurers; full of contra dictions as of abilities such is James It Keene," Mrs. Facet May Sue. Mrs. Arthur Paget daughter of the late Poron Stevens of New York, has come over to her native land from her home in England to look after her business interests. It' was in 1872 that she became the wife of General Ar thur Henry Paget of the Scots guards and went to England to live. The tangle of the Paran Stevens mil lions has kept lawyers and courts bus; for more than a quarter of a century. A' recent decision of Chief Justice Stlnees of the supreme court of Bhode MBS. ABTHTJB fAOBT. Island. If not reversed, will deprive Mrs. Paget of large sums which were Willed her out of the estate by her mother, and her brptber. Mrs. Ellen S. Melcher, Paran' Stevens' daughter by bis first wife, contested the right of Mrs. Paget' mother and brother to, under the will. of Paran Stevens,,devise the estate, at their deaths In such a way aa to leave her out After yean of litigation Mrs. Melcher has a strong decree in her favor. But her half sis ter may carry the fight further. . : low Death Rate. ... v - la a population of 243 only one death has occurred since the beginning of the present century at EMdaythorpe, in the Yorkshire East Biding, England. Itraac Ideas Beauty, Babies in Penjdeh have the back ot the head flattened artificially by, their mothers, and as another mark of beauty, their noses are sharpened and a dimple formed on their chin. The head Is flat tened by making the child sleep svith it on the hard soil or Inside an earthen ware pot Each day the mother presses tho nose with her fingers to make it long and pointed and indents the chin .With a stem. In some mscs the legs are straightened by means of bands. In America the Chlnooks flatten tho forehead. Ufa... 1.4,1,, Undo Sain oayo it's all right Vnel Sam. la the trara ef ef bis 4inTainrtofleuaa,hamnta stem ef ever oepsruoeniof ourdisUUerr. Durisc to enUrs prooau ot dlsUllsUos. slur im whiskey is stored in bsrrels In oar vmrshooses. arinf Ui srrea yesn It ramstns (bars, from the vsry rrsla we buy to the whiskey ros set. Cools Ssm Is constantly on las wmcs. Wsdsxa sot take s csllos of our own whisker from our ows wsrehouss unless he ssys It's all right. And when be does say so. tfcstwhlikey roes direct to yourwlth sil lUOTUrtnslstrsncta, rich ness tod OiTor, carrying UNITED STATES? REGISTERED DISTILLXH'S GUARAN TEE of PUKITY sod AOE, and asTlna the dealers' enormous prod to. That's why BAYNER WHISKEY Is the best for medicinal purposes. That's why It is preferred lor other uses. That's why we hare orer a quarter of a million satisfied, customers. Tom's wby YOU should try it. Your noney back It you're not anUaOsd. Direct from our Sim Diiiin'Prtnui PriTinli AdultirtUoai PURE 8EVETlYEAn-0LD RYE ' l FULL $5)2 EXPRESS tyUAHTS PREPAID We will send you FOUR TOLL QUART BOTTLES Of HATrTKU'9 YEAR-OLu RYE for s8.nl. and wt wlllpay tha express charges. Try It and If you don't find It sil right and as good aa you erst naea or ess buy from anybody else at any prloa, send ltbaok at our expense, and your 11.20 will be returned to you by next mall. Just think that offer orer. Bow eould It be fairer 1 II you arc not perlectly satisfied, you are not out a cent. Better let us send you a trial order. If you don't want four quarts yourself, set a friend to Join you. We ship in a plain sealed ease, m marks to show what's inside. I Orders for Ariz., OaL, Ool, Idaho, Mont, Her., rT.K,Ore.,TJtaa, Wash, 1 2 rlv y i 3 1 tw on the basis of 4 Onsurta for S-4.00 by IfTfrrwe ' Prepaid or SO qaarta lor lS.Ov by freight JTreoaidT Write our nearest offlos and 6a it KOW. THE HAYNER DISTIUJNQ C0KPAHT ATLANTai CJA, - DOT0N, OHIO IT. 153 DisnmBT, Tbot, a CURIOUS CULLINGS. Iluiih Armstrong of Syracuse, N. Y, was fined In n police court tor hitting his sister with a framed motto which rend "I'eace on Earth, Good Will to Men." Fearing,- apparently, that they may be anarchists in disguise, the burgo master of Bclaarbeek, a suburb of Brussels, has forbidden Italian organ grinders to cuter his district. An editor who runs a notes and query column received the following: "What ails my hens? Every morning I find two or three lying on their backs, toes curled up, never to rise again." The editor replied as follows: "Your hens are dead." A lawyer In Cantont O., has brought suit against a local barber tor $200 damages, alleging that his hair was cut iu a most inartistic manner in his shop, making htm an object ot ridicule among his brethren at the bar and his acquaintances generally. BIBLE BRIEFS. Tho government of Persia has recent ly stopped the importation of Scrip tures In tho Porslan language. Dr. Ktkuchl, tho present minister of education in Japan, has recommended the Ulblc as one of the best books for students of English to read. It is estimated that the number of Bibles Issued last year from all the printing presses was over 7,800,000 copies. Bible studying is Increasing. Tho French authorities permit no public selling of the Scriptures in Tu nis, and they have not allowed the Bi ble society to resume work In Cochin China. The British and Foreign Bible socie ty is endeavoring to reach more than 500,000 blind Hindoos by circulating the Scriptures through a recent adapta tion of Louis Braille's raised dot system as distinguished from Moon's line type system so long In operation. Btllf GiWelsTtVa&sva. "Are yon going toako-tiat'Bglyug dog (with yon again, CarrJey asked Charles. "I reaUjp wllev3w ft hlrn.BlmpIx to nwke' yourself iootffiret ner cy. the contrast.'' "Dotft bo Jealous tjt rasphar Bet replied Carrta, J1 take top some Alma when 'I nt"stt&pjfcse Clauy handsome, !Wr ot t a -'World '"There go the Spicer Wllcoxesoejfr mat I,Jotol(Jtliey'rO(lrylrig1okiwk Hadnt we better call J ''Certainly not. dear M-thAlay. ing to knovs us, they're not effto Jmoit. lng. The onltf people u7ortllou know ing are tho people avho tlon't aeantDto ItnOWjUS" A vegetable llauld for B-overnlnsr or equalizing the flow of women's menses which occur about once in every lunar mown. . . . BRADFIELD'S FemeJe ReuIa.tor If the essential quality of pawsrfnt hsrba. Effective, reliable and harmless ia nature, simplicity and solace, r It Is concentrated essenoebeat adapts! -for women's delicate organism, and pat in ; uoh form that it la not only palatable, but oan he properly assimilated and taksa into system. ... Sdmlnlstratioa of thla aapof lor wimtna-. 'enttroatloo, Or periodlg flows, Boes ' tats a brsakln down ot sella lining- tha mucous membrane and a reoonstruotloa alter every slokness. which Is aooompsnisj -with marked congestion and loss of bipod. Bach ohaofiss, ars very apt to produos ehronlo cstarrh. Leuoorrhaa or Whites la iho tesalt ot these irritating dischsnrss. legolator snres these troubles and. teitoras 0 perfect health the patient who suffered he, debllltstlng loss a. Buy of druggists, . 11.00 per bottle. nlnatratad hook, Period ttsalth of THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.' ATLANTA. OA. dtotlllcrto VQU III LOUIS. IC T. PAUL, MINN. IMS. WOOD'S Garden Seeds Best for the "Sunn; South," because they are specially grown and selected with a full knowledge of the conditions and require ments of the South. Twenty-five years experience and practical growing or all trie amerent vege tables enables us to know the very best, and to offer seeds that will give pleasure, satisfaction and profit to all who plant them. Wood's New Seed Bookfor 1903 (Mailed on request) is full of good things, and gives the most reliable information about all seeds, both for the Farm and Garden, t T. W. WOOD & SONS, Seedsmen, Richmond, Va. WOOD'S SEED BOOK also tells all about urass and Clover Seeds, Seed Potatoes, and all Farm Seeds. Write for Seed Book and prices of any arm oetxui required. . E CHICHESTER'S ENQLinH -v - wot i;niiina3iju.'3 juuioeus la ItED ud (tola BMUUto ImiaM win Mm ribbon. Takes sUer. Beraaa Vaaaersas BakatltaUeas aaS lailta- tlaaa. B117 of your OrossM, r tlBM fcr Prtlm.lv& tn ' niur r i.at" uum. bv tan Mall. 10.000 TaMtaantala. SeUkr Haatloa thlapapai. Maslns Saaars, FILUs fA. I8KNTKRH to all users of morphine, opium, , lsndanum, lelizlr of oplBm, oo eslne or whlikey, a large book oi par ticulars on home or sanatorium treat sent. Address, B. M. WOOLLBTCO, 104 N.Pryor Street, AUanta, Georgia. THEXELEBRATED Garland Wood ' Heaters Wejare the agent. Breech Loading, Single and Double Barrel, Hammerless Shot Guns. Full line Ammunition for Sports men. Sash, Doors, Blinds, Q General Hardware. Under Hotel Chattawka, NEW BEIIX, JT. C. Bradham's Anti- BUlous Uver Pills, ' ; are nurelv veeetable and aet br Stimulating the liver, causing increased floirof bile and producing natural more menta of the bowels. They do not pro dues griping or sick stomach. Sure cure for Constipation, Flatulency. Heartburn etc. r Price 25 cts. Manufactured by O. D. Bradham, wholesale and retail drug gist." V" V'. 127 Middle Gt. Full line, of Drags and Medicines. Perfumes. Toilet Soaps, etc.. also tha following Mineral Waters: ' Hatchleni Mineral Spring, Buffalo Lithia, Hunny. adl Janos, Bunyadi Matyaa, Carbana, Veronica, Apenta, Bed Raven Splltav Combs, Brashes, Tooth Brushes, I ' Pasterine Tooth Paste. COLUMBIAN INSECTICIDE.' Creolum, the Great ' Disinfectant and N. fir WanlWe mt iiuuiisf D I PAIMLE88! A nmnni wXWhlskBiCure UMM. : t Bed Bug Destroyer. Brom-Chlcralun ' A sure FltKVENTATIVTS of infection of contagion ot DIPHTEErjAl& EL'VLL POX, . a. , ... -...,, A .-. .- rhysloiang'rescrlitloris;! r: ' 8. Duffy.
The Semi-Weekly Sun-Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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