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- Ill j; - 1 5 , 3. i . i 1 . 4s I - I L. -V tDREAM MEMORIES. - - BHIUll41l'litu;l'-ui'Wlin''ul"'ll"llll!g?'J'"l,a"Wllw"-M!!j llil)MHBnMIUHl'll)lili"HHw)i3HMIniiiiHnimHiiiiMHmiiuni sa -L--r C-rfT' I I I 111 I I 1 I I I I r I I I u AgclablePfCpataUoiifofAs Imilating fhcFoodandBcguIa- tinethesroina Promotes Digcslion,Checrfufx tesartdIt.C6nlairis'neiUier C5Mirni,Morphine nor Mineral. Kor HAB.C OTIC . BiCarbonatee& I A perfect Remedy forConstipa Tion . Sour S tomach, Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Feverish- tvess and Loss of Sleep. F&5inute Signature of rNEW YORK. EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. j A,Tnfant8 and Children. . mi - ? - I Sigmtore ytt w ffl'J V : ! Far H ver I Thirtt Yiirs JRiii: .4 IPS fii THE CINTAUH dOMMUV.jNCW TORITY. iiyi.B.j,g' in Genuine stamped C. C. C Never sold In bulk Beware of the dealer who tries to fill "something just as good." ASK YOUR GROCER FOR 5 MlK"t& Breakfast Foo OREGON, WASHINGTON ANDl IDAHO are tie states to wihich a large im migration, is now directed. Tou. should taKe-advantage of the opportunities and the greatly reduced rates. This country fully and accurately described infi " new booklet with. a -large mp wlilch will be mailed to any addresa upba aceipt of six -cents in postage b? Wi B. Kniskem, 22 Fifth avenue, CM cafiro. . MILLIONS GIVEN AWAT. It is certainly gratifying to the pub Iffc to kuow of oxue concern which no afraid to be generous. The proori etors of Dr. King's New Discovery for OomsTomipttan, Ooughs -nd Ootids, hay given away, over ten million trial bot ties and have t e s&rtisf action of know' ing it has cured thousands of hopexas cases. Asthma, Bronchiitis, La Grlpi And all Tairoat, Cheat and Lung Uis eases are purely cured . by it. Call O" a y druggist and get a" fx '. trial bottle regular slz$ 60c. and 11.00; -Bwrj bot c . i 'd . OLD SOLpiBp. EXPERIENCE. M. M. Austin, a civil war veteran, of; "Winchester, Ind., writes: "My. wife was sick a long time In spite tif good doctor's treatment, but was wholly cured by. Dr King New Life PUIS, which , we jpHad.tor . lier health." They always do. Try them. Only 25c at all drnsBtore8.! ,"T , , A RAOINO, ROARING FLOOD. Washed down. w telegraph line whic Chas C.-;ElUs of JtshjoW la;, had to. re pair - L Bean the Bioatvxe The Kind You Hav8 Always tendfai!g waist fleep in-7-' tor. water," he write, "gave ine a terrjbl o Id aa . cough-. It grerwvworse daily Finally, the (best doctors in Oakland Neb., Soux Uty and "Omaha said; I ba1 Consumr Jon i ud could Dloi live. Ther I begom to use Dr.. King's New Dto covery amid . .mc , ;,r holly euened by.- ml bottles." Poeitaively ruaranteed(a Coughs, Colds, and alV Throat and Lun troubles by am druggets , s . .Price t 0 i and $1.00 trial battles free. . Ij 2 i i n Lithiar water 1 M0d not.aith my-reh it WWfieetf1 OnlT "a fnunDent,'yet enough to know T&at there are times yhen jearth, and beaTen meet, lloments when all ol heaven seems below. - OK goWe? iwnsets,! raftfahe years 00 b v 0h, iadiant 'flashes f-the coming dawn, " ' xe snow V .oMywtnjum-" y "' htk vtr UHe ilgu TOM DHmi a uiuc uuuwi uu. - 1 lould WliyidrMMl was id '.TtegsS t . It crowded all my present cares away. My heart was i like. a-4ea laden hase Freighted witn buss, wiu joys cnas migBX no I ried in Taln to span, to catch, to clasp ; that werflowwptur otaeUghti f T, T JBylsionlfltlt floatedroln my grasp 11 iand left me hi- thedarieai o us : jiight..; " 1 fcannot paot my dreamt It was. so bright,; j X feo traneht Wftlr ifaallM radiance tb tne'" ' i threw a glamour pr my -wvoere aignt Mr longing- soul essayed In rain to soar Bat all too soon she Ungulthed as before, . ' yannng and worn, nentna ner prison Dan. I fcftnnot tell my, rntrn ; ft. wa so sweet; iAnd yet 'twas such as jnany hearts nave known. Woven with tender memories, replete (With words of love, dropped 1n the years agone. A! fond caress, a dear; famllIaritoni,; ' 1 A gentle whisper andT lowjreply; It,' was but . these, yet are not these, alone ; !Tbe all of love and Ufa that never diet , I '. ' "J -Chicago post ! . I - - - - ' ' j HOW CHINESE GAMBLE. Games of GeeMlng on Which TKelr j Money la Staked. -i One of the most common ways of bet- tipg in China is with oranges. This goes on at the fruit stalls and also in private houses. . The bet Is on the number of seeds in an orange. Sometimes it ' is as to whether the number is odd or even and at others as to the exact -number of seeds the orange contains. If at a fruit stand, the dealer will pay the lucky guess- er. five times his debt, but the. loser must pay the value of the orange .and also five times as. much as he has wagered. Quail fighting is done on & table with a little fence about its edge. The fighting quails have been starved for some time. As they are put into the pen a few grains of rice or wheat -are laid before them, and they at once begin to fight over them. They are trained for the purpose, and a good fighter is worth 20 and upward. It is the same with the crickets Their prize rings are little bowls. The crickets have been trained. They seem to under stand their master's word, and they-are urged on to the combat with straws. Some of them are very fierce, and many will fight until they die. Those which chirp the most loudly are considered the best fighters. The Chinese understand how to feed and groom the crickets for the fray". They give them honey, ' boiled chestnuts, and boiled rice and certain kinds of fish. They do not allow any one to smoke near them, for they think that tobacco is in jurious to them. If the crickets grow sick, they feed them upon mosquitoes and red ants. ? In a cricket fight the crickets are weighed before they are put - Into the rag. They are matched as to size and color. The betting is done just as care fully as at an English horse race. The stakes are heJa by a committee, which de ducts a certain percentage for those who own the fighting houses. During the fight the gamblers grow excited They scream and yell and hop up and down as one in sect gets the better of the1 other and go almost mad when one wins. ; IThe Chinese have all sorts of games, but mostly games of chance. Even in kiteflying the boys and men, for even the men fly kites will try to see which has the strongest string, forcing his string against the strings ofs the others to break them. In i ich contests the strings are often soaked with, glue and dusted with powdered glass that they may cut or saw the better. At every feast, however,, there are games of guessing upon which money Is staked. London Mail. 1 MSmR hno nf the most eloauent tributes ever pfd to the dos-waX-delivereThy, Senator ft ni Affasrvnri some rears ago. ? He i wks-ttetf dingSttnlrt fnUf -ihtry f t$h f and white, waiung ir? iSSjwiaMHHH? InwhJch he was interested he was urged bi th-aitofhys-lri" W dog" icase to hel them. , He. was ,pai4 Aee 1250,6 plaintiff. - Voluminous - evidenca -was . in-tt-bdtice toJ Bhow.tflat "ihe-def endaht Tiad sh.ofe Jhe fdQff in maceWlotlseif dence went to show fthat the dog had afc tacked defendant. VesFtobSTnpartiS trial and was not-disposed to speak. nia attornevs. however.- urged him to ; ' - . L -I iV.l nunll fnA: hid3 eafned eeV Beto?arns v UUL ril ..... . .mmmm.. y pgciallciwSates ij9th'nd30th, 1901. The Strongest Natural Lithia Spring Water On the Market. A perfect prescription from Nature for diseases'of the Liver, Kidneys, Bladder and Blood.J Especially rocomnended and prescribed Xy Prominent Physicians everywhere for B right's Disease, Albuminuria, Cystitis and Gravel. Sufferers from Rheumatism, Gout arid! Uric Acid Poisoning will find Harris Lithia the most effective remedy ... . Testimonials from Physicians and Fatibftts1 chat eliminate all uestio of doubts sent to any auureb, ..-5. . . : Are the French Latins or Celts lit may be of some interest to inquire in what sense the term "Latin". can.be i correctly applied to the French, whom almost in the same breath .many people are apt to describe as a ."ueiuc people, One thing surely .la certain that in blood the French cannot be at the same time both "Latin" and "Celtic" Yet the jn consistency does not seem to strike peo ple. I think that, although outside Proveace the French have little or no Latin i. e. Italian blood in their veins, the explana tion of their being described as a "Latin" race is to be found in the fact that their language and civilization are both Latin. It seems no longer permissible to hold! that the French are mainly "Celtic" in blood, the view being now generally ac cepted that the bulk of the population in France is of a pre-Celtic and probably of Iberian or Ligurian stock. And this view seems to hold good also of Ireland and Wales. London Spectator. As a Table Water Harris Lithia irlJnexceli ; t It is Clear, pure, odorless, and slightly acid; . Still ; Carboy s and Demijohns; ,5 l$ TJ ; Cases of 12 one-half gallon. bottles; Sparkling: Pints and Quarts t S E ? g & 8:S pnin: Hi 5 9' For Sale by all Dealers. PARAGON DRUG OO.Ashevuie; xocai jjism Duiors . 4 a fiif jniA.' knheS the 'faceof lekc rGentlensenf ti, frfend a matt has to thei world? mtStoxm against Aim and become Wsiejieiny. ci jEQs sqn or daughtexafchjhas geared loving care may prove-ungratefuL Those who-are nearest and dearest to! istfiiose- whom iweLtrnstwitJou?iliappinsssjmdJ odr good name, may become iW-i . ' 9 'it rrl XI. A. Vina I rjieir laiin. xue mwiey-tutti uum uw he hdoqCt losei5 It flies away L from Tilinj Derhapsuwben.hei needs: it most. jNAmflnl renutation may, be sacrificedin a.dJjftmentUs of Ul ponsidered, -action. . ( jThetpeoie, are, prone to fall pn their .knees ,topo14is, honor when success is with lis may Jie jzhe nrst to xnrow xne Bione iiuuiw wwui The one absolutely unselfish frietid' that T"?iti can . Iia ve ill iui bciusu . lyciiui Hi"f!, one that never deserts him, the pne. tftat never proves ungrateful .or. treacherous is' his dog.' man's dog' 'stands hy,hi?n hi prosperity and in poverty, in health and in sickness.; He will sleep on tho cold ground, rwhere the wintry winds1 blow and the snow drives fiercely,-1 if only he may be near his master'a-side ' Ho will kiss the hand that has no food to offer.' He will lick the wounds and sores that come in encounter with the5 roughness of the world. He guards the sleep of his pauper master as if he were a prince. When all other friends desert, he re mains. When riches take wings ana rep utation falls to pieces, he is as' constant in his love as the sun in its journeys through the heavens. If fortune drives the .master forth an outcast in the world friendless and homeless, the faithful dog asks no higher privilege than that of ac companying him, to guard against dan ger, to fight against his enemies. And when' the last scene of alP comes, and death takes the master in its embrace, and his body is laid away in the cold ground, no matter if all other friends pur sue their way, there, by the. graveside will the noble dog be found, his head between his paws, his eyes sad but open in alert watchfulness, faithful and true even in death' , Then Vest sat down. He had spoken in a low voice, without a gesture. He made no reference to the evidence or the merits of the: case. When he finished, jtidge . and jury were wiping their eyes. The jury filed out, tut soon entered with a; verdict in favor of the. plaintiff, for $500. He had sued for $200. It fs even said that some of the-jurors wanted to hang the defendant. Nashville American -oar frVT iYltirnshta.isit Arkansas Louisiana, Texas, - inuISu ICITIW17. vi vsoauyiua 01 a small COSt, All roads will make low rates to Memphis for the Con feSt'!! Reunion,. May 27th to 30th. Thf trlimiton the tickets (Junerl9th will enable you to extend -- your 1 visit tntcMe Souest,- f Thatyoa iny.dq so cheaply, the Cotton Belt will sell special UtwZttiSk Memphis to Ar- fansasjtmisiariaiiTexaSj Indiarf Territory and Oklahoma on Mav 2Bth and"30fhreturn limit three weeks. SwhlanoppOitunityis not likel to occur again in years. , Writ at obss for free eopiM 6 oat teadaomely Illustrated fcooki, : MBMia b SwrthiUBrt0 atod "HwoaeTexa witk Cunor." . . 87beMra wsnito gv a w. vUl tell yon what yoor ticket will cost ana wU senayoa a oompew teauue wot tne my. t 'trim, ti.i jO jvt sxio l mis viv i ,hiiim ldi SI 34.it w B. H. SCnCT.T. P. tfattototi, Ten. f IO t35CT.-3t:ET- : J&Vn'-StaJUi.V JitJE JITS'? i TALKING BIRD?.; Singular Called by ' lc appUcaittotna, a nthey -c reach 'ttwr diseased' ipibth"irf!tto ear. IFhere is only' oneliway ute .dJ iaecs and that fs by coniswcttonM TPtCniess to oaiused ty a" Inflamed oon diitaoii of te; . joa'- ilnlisBf' 4b IpfiatmeaT yoa have a ruantoltig sound or Eustachian Tube . Wheai ttila fcubo gets inlirfect harii L and when i it ; la eax- Jtareiy cJoeed DeaLesa is the result, and nniees the 1m jnianatliui cam he taken outr cund, Hhdjs tube , restored to its nor- mial coatiltltav Shearing wdll be dstoyed Corever; nine oases out of ten are caused by oatarrlh, which : Is nothing trait an inflamed condition of "the muoou ur- We will give one hundred dollars for any case of deafness (causied: by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hi 11 's Oatarrh Cure. Bend for ctooulans, free. F. J. CHENEY ds CO.. Toledo, O. Bold by all drugglaftB, 75o. Hall's Family Fills are the beat. The softer the snow as it falls the deeper it will sink. Hie greatest evidence of the danger of cholera morbus, diarrhoea and dysen tery is the increase in the death rate during the summer months. You can- mot be too careful, and particular at ten tion should be paid to the diet. A supply , of Paln-Kiiler should always be at hand for it can be relied on at aU times as safe, sure and speedy.' A teaspoonf ul will cure any ordinary case Aoid substitutes, there Is. but one Pain- Killer, perry DaJvis Price 25c. and 5Qc, The modesty that a mlan has is only IhasbJrulness in a woman. On a Fee. i "Doctor,' said the stingy man, who was trying to save a fee, meeting Dr. Sharpe on the street 'what do you think of this?- Very frequently I get severe pains : in my feet. What's that a sign of?" T should say that was a sign of rain," replied the doctor. Philadelphia Press. The Insrrate. ; This Is an ungrateful' world. It not in frequently happens that the man who laughs the loudest at the mother-in-law jokes at the vaudevflle show' is the man who'' lives at the expense of his wife's mother and depends upon her to super vise the cooking, perhaps to do it-i-Bos-: ton Transcript. 5 ; ; J , . ' ' If o' Oldeat Reaidenta, " ! i Tnrning to the; pktureque resident ,ihe than from the. east, with a praiseworthyj desire to be pleasant, asked: . j "Have yon lived here long?" i "Nawl" replied Lariat. Lem. carelessly! f shifting his gun from one hand to the pother.' ""Nobody lives here long." Chicago j . Tlte Postpn Boys Ranch. t A- western 'cattle? ranclr- belonging to the children of some Boston people has been named by them "Focus,"' -because It Is where the sons raise meatr Boston Transcript. :T 7';' ' ' , " I Trne merriment may 'be distinguished from false by the fact that it bears reflec tion. We can think of it with pleasure next day and next week. . - f i-:.- ;:: v. .;iv:: ' I The. oldest statue in the world is of the sheik , of an Egyptian village. It is believed to be not less than G.000 years old. - Language of So Dnrnb Animals. Jext to those, heaven bestowed powers of Intellect and reason that mark out the higher and nobler development of the hu man as apart' from the brute- creation comes the no less divine gift of speech,- that priceless medium of mtercommuni- catiori between man and man,'the!artlc ulate expression 'ot his thoughts," Impulses and emotions. Is it not a little, singular that,' while the so. called dumb animals nave au some language or. their, own, a method by, which each species can hold converse with its kind, it is in the feath ered world alone that we find any crea tures capable of being taught to use the speech of man? . . The monkey tribe in . spite of its gro tescue resemblance to the human form, chatters in unintelligible gibberish and the dog, man's nearest and most faithful companion Who does not know the wist ful expression in the eyes of some canine favorite, the eager, upturned look into hi3 master's face, that seems to understand so fully all that is said, though denied tho power to reply? Certain birds, however, not only - are capable of producing articulate words and sentences, but it. would really appear from many well authenticated instances as if they possess in some measure the reasoning faculty which enables them to apply their acquired art of speech with peculiar aptitude. The raven, the jack daw, the magpie and the jay may all be trained to imitate sounds and to utter words and even sentences distinctly, but more familiar to most people are talking birds of the parrot tribe, which acquire the gift of speech in far greater perfec tion than any other of their species. The voice of the parrot is also , much more human In its tones; the raven 'is too hoarse; the jay and the magpie are too shrill. But there are modulations in the parrot's notes when speaking that are sometimes absolutely uncanny' in- their weird resemblance to the "humah voice divine." This superiority is due to the construction of its beak, its tongue and head. The parrot, too, has a wonderful memory and rarely forgets what it has once thoroughly learned. London Lady. Drinking- Madeira. Jlr. Charles Bellows, our ablest author ity on Madeira, thus describes the1 bid Madeira; drinker taking a glass Of wine: FIr$t;a few drops are poured in tjte glss." Then the glass Is; warmed, before an open fire until the wine is thoroughly heated and'. then the drops-are: poured back into, the decanter. Then the glass is ' half, filled and slowly brought under the nose. He shuts both eyes and sniffs tho aroma for a full minute. - Then he opens one eye and holds theglass up to to the light arid with thumb and forefin ger turns the - glass round r and round. Then, with a sigh, he tilts a few drops 6n the end of his tongue and rolls both eyes in a really alarming manner. If theiite pleases him, he finishes the glassand if it does not he sets it down' nntasted. This does not seem to be ah affectationi but the general method in which old Ma deira Is drunk by those who know; andr I can assure you they are Very few In deed." New York Press. ' :- ;- - m : Qnlte .the Reverse. Tess She said she never could begin telling me all, the: trouble; she-had had." Jess-rWhile, as a, matter of fact,, the trouble was she never could stop. Phil-! cdelphia Press. . - GLORIOUS NEWS. - Oomes from Dr. D. .B. Cferglle, of Washita, I. T. He -writes: ''Four bot tles of Electric Bitters has cured Mrs. Brewer of scrofula, which had caused her great suffering1 for years. Terrible sores would break out on her head' and face, xnd the best doctors could give no help; but her cure Is complete and her health Is excellent." This shows what thousands, have proved, (that, Mectrio Bitters Is the ben blood purifier known It's the supreme remedy for eczema, tetter, salt rheum, ulcers, boila and running sores. It stimulates liver, kid neys and bowels, expels poisons, helps digestion builds up the : strength. Qnly 50c. Sold by til druggists. Guaran teed. He Is poor indeed without riches. who cannot live A LIFE AND DEATH FIGHT. . Mr. W. A. HI nee of Manchester, la., writing of his almost miraculous es cape from death, eays: "Exposure af ter measles Induced serious lung trou ble, which ended in consumption . I had frequent hemorrhages and coughed night and day. All my doctors said I must soon die. Then I began to use Dr. King's, New Discovery for Con sumption, which completely cured me. I would not be without It even) if it cost $5.00 a bottle. Hundreds have used It on my recommendation and all say it never fails to cure Throat, Chest and Lung troubles." Regular size 60c and $1.00. Trial bottles free at all drug snores. , 1 1 1 RACKS EXASs Effective March JOth, J90J, the "Snnotmces the Opening of its & Red River Divisiot To... Denison and Sherman, Texas. & Through Train Service will shortly be established from St. Louis and Kansas Gay over the & Shortest Line b Tea Mm h M-Mrs Mk TIME CARD. Northbound Passemger. Mlxs4 Chester Leava.... 7.4fl an I.St $31 TorknJ " .... t,4? am 10.4 63 Gaatonia " t.iSrm 11.17 1x9 Gastonla " .... 9.48 ana J Iaoelntoii " ....10.45 am l.fci vm N wton ....11. am A. St pal Hickary " ..,.12.00 m 1.19 Fa Hickory " ....12.15 pm 5.5t 90a Ijeaotr Arrive .... 1.18 pm 7.5t at ,801100214. Ptsseenger. Mlxad Lenoir Leavs... JO pm 6. St am Hlckeryi " .....02 pm t.Hui Newtea " SO pm I.Stan laoointiin ' 4.20 Ji 11.11 &bi Gastonla " ....5.20 pin ll.if ra catonla " .... 5. SO ?m 1.13 Twarrllls t.ib pan S.St LADD3S CLAN WEAR SHOES one size smaller after using Allen's Foot-Base, a powder to be shaken into the shoes. It makes tight or new shoes feel easy; gives instant relief to corns and bunions. It is the greatest com fort discovery of the age. Cares end prevents swoHeto feet, bllrters; callous and sore soots. Allen's Foot-19a?e Is a certain cure for sweating, hot, 5X3j2e? feet. At all druggists amd! shoe t3rs? 25c. Trial package FREE 07 mail. Mr dress, Allen S. Olmstead, Lc B ry. T. TransylYania Railroad Company - -General offlces, Brevard, N. C. JLocal schedule, effective Sunday, i May 26, 1901. No.2No.4l(Eastern standard time)No.S a mp an STATIONS fP m 9:30 9:55 Lv 4:10 M:35 4:50 5:10 5:3(HAr Lv , .Hendersonville . . ..Horse Shoe.. .... Etowah .. . . ..Petorose . .. .Brevard. , Brevard.. .. At Toxaway.. .Ar .Lv Ar 12:47 12:15 11:B7 11:40 11:20 U:10 10:45 F5ag stations. No. 2, daily except Sunday. Connects at Toxaway with turnplb line to the resorts of the Sapphire Coun tryat Hendersonville with Southern Railway for all points North and South. "VTiJ" (When a woman tells jcu Le cav." unaerscajnu wny you care : c 1 i.e: there are so many more t " she who would toe flatttia ry smiles run. : . THE APPETITE OT Is envied by s-poor Jfly' ft Uv.. v.. Btomach i and" Uyer are - act of crder ; )kW such should know1 Ih i "r. Slngt New 12fe Plls;';the: wohderi-- tiSnLdcl. and Liver Remedy grea1 a Ft7ctiH av Ietlte;! sflstion ' kd a VtiOai bodily habftJthat insuWperfttieafei and greLT energy. Only 25c n( lail drug snores. 1 : tA "womanly" man ds orobablv am that doesn't like a sponge as "well as he j wb a wasnrag-. ! ' FOUGHT FOR RIm rt ttrrr 1 aiyM lsaidi?4t"4 writes .: T: -Wtea? I wax." of WbrandrtftaTiT; f aveid from .the;: same ,;rYghtful C Jfale mt by Dr.: KtosTi; Newr., Dtooveryt An attack of pneunKmla' left n obsitl nate, cough and very severe- Inns tzoa ble, whicih en excellent doctor eonld ncn-bu o?few imonth Tonderful medicine made ine ae w&l as eyer anct I gained much In weight infallible for Coughs. Colds and all Throat and Lung trouble. Guaranteed bottles 50o and 11.00 at ail dmsats. tetiMattis C asyour.DOjsenoia r" - W " . tafeandciu . Destroys disease gemaa and nixlous gases. L k events sicknefc Bold in quart ottles otnly oy druggy lid high class grocers. T pare omJ7 frJHenvr B. Piatt, Pis.1 Street, .fork.,-. - . - 1 . ;.- iDeWItt's Witch Hr-jc! f Cnrea fHIes, Scalds. Barns. . -
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