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I From Chicago, every day, March i to May 1 5, 1 905, to San Francisco, Los Angeles; Sant 1 Barbara, Sacramento and many other points in California. Tickc ts good in tourist sleeping cars. Rate for double berth, Chicago to S an Francisco, Los Angeles, Santa Barbara, Sacramento and many other points in California, $7. Through train service from Union Passenger S :ation, Chicago, via the f r''.": i ' AND ' Ion Piacoiflc3sinfillii'iriii. Un If you are1 thinkir g of such a trip, this is your it at least expense. j J ? Handsome book descriptive of California sent for A. MILLER, General Pas?eriger Agent, 1245 Railway Exchange, i CHICAGO. Complete information will be serj t free this coupon with blank lines filled be mailed to-day. The great horned owi may be fasci nated by a dog. And the photograph ing of the great horned owl undei these conditions is not difficult Wait until the owl seizes the fowl and stop? to rest on the return to the woods. Then let a dog be led to within twenty or thirty feet of the owl, and the bird will be all attention for the ! dog and take no apparent notice of the person leading it. The behavior of the owl at such times is very amusing. It stand motionless, gazing intently at the d'g, but after a few minntes if the dog :e mains quiet the bird seems to becoi ne nervous and steps first to one side a ad then to the other, hissing, snapping ts beak and ruffling its feathers. Af er this the owl will usually try to make off witL its prey, but if another haltli? made the bird's actions show evjer more nervousness. While the owl's at tention is thus attracted is the time to approach within "photo distance" Jta get the "snapshots." St Nicholas. "fiave you a good cook?" asked Mhs, Bond Hill. ) "Yes, she's good enough,'; , rep! .airs, (jnester Park. "She 1 attenkj church three -times a week and that but her cooking is something nerce." Philadelphia Inquirer. V''" A Fortune Hunter. m m . . J I ivizranaa ies, mamma, Mr.? Fargdln ftuuws umi my race is an tne rortune 1 possess. Bertie (the terrible) Yfs, mamma, and whenI sneaked Unto the room he was trying his level best to get at her fortune. Pittsburg Dis- . ... Vliy He Tv Called "Good itrlda: " Alfred Bunn, the celebrated Engli sh Jnpresario and operatic librettist of the "rtCiituiy, Was not always in in amiable frauje Of mind, and jone C. ij he was seen at a rehearsal hoiuiag a wretched "super" by the collar Kid. scolding him savagely. The poor fal low's fright and distress, says F. J. Crowest in his biographical anecdb ei of famous musicians, altrr.cted the tt tention of Malibran, the famous, priina. donna. The lady crossed over to tlie manager and suid: ' - "Do you know, 1 shall call you "Gc od Friday.' " ' ,. :. ., , : WliT?" he asked. ! ! "Because," replied Malib ran, "Von Are such a hot cross bun." Caniie For Alarm. Pennlbusi Poor Scribbles Is worried. Inkerton What's the trouble? PennJ- bus He's afraid he has lost his cun ning as a humorist. The English maga zines are beginning to copy hia jokes.- Atlanta Constitution. I Unbreakable. ! Now, 70' lookey heah, y& George, doan' yo' fall down an break dEm lgs.M 1 couldn't break nm nohow. Dey;is Plymouth Rock aigs, dey Is j It Is possible to repeal a law, but a banana. Philadelphia Record. foot ' ' ' . - , , , Ba W. Name. on receipt of Street Address. Coupon should City. Probable Destination. DTT ;BUMLDS and KEEPS The Best Cod jj j Delicious to j the Taste. iGUAHANTEEDi , : JSJ ' v ( MEDJcrm Elements Ativfi ! VKnA plCA ?R2SH C00S' LIVERS, Vjr p-SUT NO OIL Vinoli contains ALU the medicinal elements of genuine, fresh cod's livers and their oil ; with or ganic iron, and other body building ingredients, in a deliciously palatable and easily digested form. It is everywhere recognized as the greatest ED subldeM :': a Rib;. STKES3CTIH1 CREATOR I known to medicine- Vinol is the only cod liver preparation which contains no oil, grease, or any dis agreeable feature, and sold on a positive guarantee of " money back if it fails to give satisfaction." 1 Fon Old Pectpto Pssnv Gisildrcn Wexsfr Women Debili tated, All lived Out Peo&So -Nursing and Weak Mothers To Cain Flesh To Get Strong All Weak People Chronic Colds Hacking Coughs Bronchitis Lung Troubles Nothing equals Vinol Try it if you don't like it, we return your money; ';i . IPacBJc -tin' opportunity to make six cents' postage. S. HOWELL, General Eastern. Agent, 381 Broadway, NEW YORK CITY. .State. VOU UPy YOU OP. Liver Preparation Not a Patent Medicine. TEACHING THE HORSE. MTfll Learn AnytbiHg Bis Muc1p. Cm Perform. Expert boseinen believe that a hors jan be taught to do anything tbsut it h possible for an animal so forsaed anO to be utterly fearless. Thus we know f horses rushing in to battle with v fearlessness that, is magnificent, al thougB in the beginning of tbeir live ,they may have been foallshly timid, shying at everything unusual that hap pened to be seen in.their travels. In order to teach a horse fearlessnesf. bo must be accustomed to all s.rts of lights and sounds. He must c6ai? to know that because something that he sees or hears is unusual it does not fol low that it is harmful, for it is the un usual things that . frighten him. Th. horse Is an animal of one WeA at a time and is no able to discriminate, so ay the men who "have made a study of the horse. While he will travel along quietly, close by the roar of a train, he may tremble at the flutter of a piece of loose paper flying in the wind. It i aot the frightfumess of the object that teems to alarm him, : but the unf amiK laxity of it Horse trainers say that the mistakes made in "breaking .and training a colt is that it is too often done in the seclusion of some country road instead of amid the sights and sounds that the animal must necessari ly become familiar withlater As soon as the horse becomes famil iar with anything a&d has learned to believe that it will not hurt him he will stand quietly or trot along peace fully,' even though all sorts of noises and queer sights are about him. Thus the artillery horse will stand amid the roar of cannons, being used to the noise and! not knowing that the sound predicts anguish and death. It is well to accustom a horse to unusual sounds as soon as possible after bejsajned for riding, or driving, ""it renders him safe and docile, even though he be a spirited animal. A certain trainer of horses said that an ideal school for horses would contain ' thrashing ma chines, pile drivers, steam drulsT'eleC trie, steam and elevated cars,, a band A One Mchl Stand. Bosh Is Blank on the stage? Josb No. Bosh--Why, yes he is! He told me that he made his first appearance two years ago. Josh Umhuh! He made his last appearance on the same night Detroit Free Press. Efficient Support. " .. Tess I hear Miss Strongmind has asked you to be her bridesmaid. Is that o? Jess No. indeed. She has aske l ,ne to be her "best woman." Philadf '. obi a Press. EXTREMELY LOW RATES Announced Via the Southern Railway. Extremely low rates are annoufiCd via the Southern Railway from points on Its lines for the following special occasions: Athens, Ga. Summer School, June 27 July 28, 1905. Atlanta, Ga. National Association of Manufacturers, May 16-18, 1905. Bristol, Tenn. Annual Meeting Ger man Baptist Brethren, June 6, 1905. Charlottesville, Va. Virginia Sum mer School of Methods, June 26-Aug. 4, 1905. ' w' Fort Worth, Tex. General Assem bly Southern Presbyterian Church, May 18-26, 1905. Hot Springs, Va, Southern Hard ware Jobbers Association and Ameri can Hardware Manufacturer's Asso ciation, June 6-9, 1905. Kansas City, Mo. Southern Baptist Convention, May 10-17, 1905. Knoxville, Tenn. Summer School 'June 20, July 28, 1905. Monteagle, Tenn. Monteagle Bible Training School July 3-August 15, 1905 Monteagle Tenn. Monteagle Sun day School Institute, Julyl7-August 5, 1905. Monteagle, Tenn. Woman's Con gress, August 1-15, 1905. Nashville, Tenn. Peabody College, Summer School, Vanderbllt Biblical Institute, June 14-August 9, 1905. Oxford, Miss. Summer School Uni- kversity, of MississippLJune 14-July - 26, 1905. . ' : Richmond, Va. Farmers National Congress, September 12-22, 1905. Sa srannah, Ga. National Travelers' Protective A -n of America, May 16-23; 19C .. Savannah, Ga. Southern Golf As sociation, May 9-13, 1905. St. . Louis, Mo. National Baptist Anniversary,May 16-24, 1905. . Tuscaloosa, Ala. Summer . School for Teachers, Junel6-July28,1905. Rates for the above occasion open to the public. ; Tickets will be sold to these points from all stations on ttxe Southern railway. - s ... . Detailed information can. be had up of the Southern Railway, or Agents of connecting lines, or by addressing the undersigned: R. L. Vernon, T. P. IL, Charlotte, N. C. J. H. Wood, D. P. A Asherille, N. Manager, Washington, D. C, H. Tayloe, General Pass. Agent, Washing ton, D. C JeSTerjr JTadaon, thre D-vrarf. One of the most notable of dwarfs was Jeffery Hudson, who was intro duced to Henrietta Maria, consort f Charles L, in a noble venison pie. "When the pie was opened," out step ped Jeffery in all the dignity of hU eighteen inches and made a couytlv obeisance to tke astonished and de lighted queen, begging to be taken intc her service, a f aver which was prompt ly granted. Jeffery was a man of stout heart i and adventwroua spirit. He fought two duels, one with a turkey cock and the second with a Mr. Crofts, who fac d the little man armed with a squirt and was forthwith shot dead. Twice Jeltery saw the inside of prison walls once when he was captured by the French on his way across the chansgl and again when he wJ.s captured by Barbary eorsalrs and to crown his ca reer of adventure he was accused of being mixed up In the popish plot and ended his rather troublous days La tb Gate House la T6S2. CnrcMonabU Woman, His wife asked him to read to her. Taking up the paper, be turned to the woman's page and started with , the first article that attracted his atten tion. It was by a distinguished med ical authority on the subject of correct Breathing anil began: As a means for preventing wrinkles in the face it is certain that, the prac tice of keeping the mouth shut is'one of the most positive. , That will do. slrf' she snapped. "I auked to be entertained, notvto be In sulted. New York Press. A. Uouil IJltlictIoi. "Remember, son," said Uncle Eben. 'dat in dls life you's boun to do some things you's sorry foh. but det ain no reason foh doin' nuffln' dat you's shamed of." Washington Star. Every Business Man Jls looking for : The BcstJ Typewriter and every Agent Thinks He has it. The Fox Typewriter SPEAKS FOR ITSELF IflftVESOME BARGAINS In second hand Machines taken in exchange for the - -. FOX .. S. H. WILEY At Davis & Wiley Bank. f alfsbtirjrl Jf. C. RIBBONS FOR ALL. MACHINES Advertise in The Sun, it pays COMPOSITE-OBSERVATION CARS "Something entirely new haa been placed on the Overland Limited trains It Is a composite-observation' car. It affords women passengers an oppor tunity of enjoying the scenery with the greatest comfort and free from the fumes of tobacco smoke. Through out the car there has been placed a series of steel arches, which bind sills and sides together and strengthen the roof in a manner which renders the car-almost Indestructible." Chicago Chronicle. The Overland Limited leaves Union passenger station, Chicago, 6:055 p. m., .daily. Arrives San Francisco the third day in time for dinner. Route Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul rail way, Union Pacific and Southern Pa cific line. Personally Conducted excursions in Pullman Tourist sleep ing cars from Chicago to San Fran cisco, Los Angeles and Portland with out change via the Chicago, Union Pacific and North-Western Line. Col onist oneway tickets on sale March 1st to May 15th only $33.03 from Chicago, with correspondingly low rates from all other points. Double Berth In Tourist Sleeping car only $7.00. Booklets with maps and full in stamps. W. B. Kniskern, P. T. C. & N. W. Ry Chicago. LIFE IN CALIFORNIA Not - only does Callfornla'a beauty and climate 'add to the pleasure of life there but living is cheap also. Fruit and vegetables in abundance. Low rates via Rock Island System March 1' to May 15. A quicker trip In tourist sleeper than by any other line. Cost as low as the lowest- service the best. Tourist folder, with complete Information, from John Sab astlan, Passenger Traffic Manager, Rock Island System, Chicago. Itch cured in 30 minutes by Wool- ford's Sanitary Lotion. Never falls. Sold by Jas. PJunamer, Druggist, Sal: Isburr. N. C. J Advertise in The Sun, It pays 0.SCEIIC ROUTE uteTO THE WEST SHORTEST, QUICKEST and BEST' -from NORTH CAROLINA to the'WEST Connection with Southern Railway's No. 36 at Lynchburg, Va., daily; with S. A. L. and A. C. L. at Rich- mond. Va. Leave Charlotte ...... .. .. 9:25 a.m. Leave Salisbury . 10:42 a.m. Leave Lexington . . ...... 11:13 a.m. Leave Greensboro .. .. .. .. 12:10 m. Irrive Lynchburg . . . .... 3 : 54 p.m. Leave Lynchburg .. .. .. .. 4:10 p.m. Leave Richmond .. 2:00 p.m. Arrive Virginia Hot Springs 10:00 p.m. Arrive Cincinnati 8:00 a.m. Arrive Louisville 11:00 a.m. Arrive Chicago .. . . .. .. 5:30 p.m. Arrive St. Louis .. .. . 6:28 p.m. Morning trains from Statesville and Norwood via Southern Railway, con nect at Greensboro. ONLY ONE NIGHT ON THE ROAD Parlor car from Lynchburg to Clif ton Forge. Through Pullman Service from Richmond and Clifton Forge to Cincinnati, Louisville, St Louis and unicago, with direct connections for the West. Northwest and Pacific Coast Vestibuled, electric lighted trains with Dining Cars. Purchase tickets via C. & O. Route. For other information and Pullman reservation, address W. O. WARTHEN. District Passenger Agent, C. & O. Ry., Richmond. Va. TT TTT 1STTT T TT General Passenger Agent. I SOUTHERN'S TIME TABLE Schedule took effect January 9th., North Bound 32 Palm Elnif, Pullman 1: If a.m. S Local, Coaches. . 6:17 a.m. 36 Fast Mah, Coaches, Pull man and Dining cars 10:43 a.m. 30 Florida Lim.,Coaches,Pull man And Dining cars. ... .11 : 30a.m. 12 Local; Coaches, Norfolk Pullman ...... ..... .... 8:55p.m. 38 South West LIm.,Pullman 9:30 p.m. 34 Florida Ex. Couches, Pullman, ....... ..11:28p.m. 10 Atlanta Ex., Couches Pull man . . , ; . . . . . ; 11 ; 40 p.m. South Bound 31 Palm Llm., Pullman 39 Atlanta Ex. Coaches and Pullman, .... 33 Florida Ex. Coaches. Pull man and Dining cars .... 37 South West Llm.,Pullman 11 Local; Coaches, Puhmaa. 7 Local; Coaches. . . .... . , 29 Florida Lim..Coaches. Pull man, Dining car j5 Fast Mall; Coaches, Pull man, Dining car. .... .... 3:35 a.m. 5:40 a.m. 7 ' flK a m 8:18 a.m 8:30 a.m. 3:07 p.m. 8:30 p.m. V .VW9 UWUIIU hi Local and Through leaves 8:25"a.m. 5& Through; leaves ........ 8:60p.m. 12 Local and Through leaves 8:35 p.m. 30 Through; arrives 11:25 a.m. Norwood Branch 47 Mixed; leaves.... 6:00a.m. 21 Passenger; leaves 11:30 a.m. 48 Mixed; arrives ....5:00p.m. 22 Passenger; arrives.... 715 p.m. SPECIAL RATES Round trip colonftst rates, U Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana and Indian Ter ritory, each first and third Tuesday. One-way and round trip colonist rates to the West and Northwest. One-way colonist rates to California and the Northwest from March 1st until May 15th 1905. Special first-class round trip rates to Colorado every day until May 1st. Return limit June 1st 1905. The choice of the two most direct routes and three gate-ways. Union and Southern Pacific Through Pullman tourist cars oper ated each Monday from Birmingham and three cars a week from Washing ton, D. C. to San Francisco, via Atlan ta, Montgomery and New Orleans, without cnange. Effective March 1st we operate every Wednesday and Mon day Pullman Tourist cars from St. Louis to San Francisc without change via the Chicago & Alton R. R. and the Union Pacific R. R., via Kaasas and Denver. i Ask for particulars. J. F. Van Rensselar. . Geneial Agent. Administration Noilce to Creditors Having qualified as adminstrator of Eudqra L. Graham, deceased. Notice is hereby given to all persons hold ing claims against deceased to pre sent same duly verified to before the 18th day of March 1906. or" mis notice will be pleaded In bar nf their recovery. All persons indebted to must make Immediate set.PTH.f March 16th 1905. W. M. GRAHAM Adm. EUDORA L. GRATTATif B. B.. MILLER atty. Mch lt; $100 Dr. E. Detchon's Antl-DIuretfc may be worth to you more than 100 If you have a child who soils bedding from Incontlnuance of water dunus sleep. Cures oio ana jnunr Jiir t arrests tne trouble at cmr x -9l by Jas-rP. Piummer. Drusjsu atuuh bury, N. CL
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