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7ui A5?ge(able Preparotionrar As similating HcFoodandBcfiula tuig the Stomachs aitiDovrels of 21 Lki. Promotes Digcslion&cerfu.--ness and Rest .Contains neither OniunuMorphiite norMineal. NotHahcotic. V A perfect Rcmedy-forConsUpa-non. Sour StorMch.Diantoea Worms .ConvuLsions .Fevensh ness and Loss OP SLEEP. FacSimib Signature of - NEW YDHK. EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. w. ARAPAHOE ( July 81. Oar. farmers lire untiling now because of good win which fell last evening. It bad been very dry.- Mr. W. R. Reel smiles ' over hla lad pendence and spends much ttme at borne now It la a fine boy. 7 1. Re,v. W, U. Petree will begin a aerlea ot meetings at this .place - Sunday. We expect good results for hTs people think much of him. - , . : Melons are so cheap here now that the way-farer though poor need not go without one, ' ' ; " ; . " , '; ' ; . The picnic last 8atarday wu a day long to be remembered. : Many people were there and an abundance of food was served The cronnds were cooled by a pleasant breeae from the river blow ng up Dawson's Creek. The young peo ple jumped rope, went sailing and a se lect few occupied some comfortable rusj tic seats furnished ' by Mr Joe Shines. The treasury of the Sunday School was , replenished by $13,09 net from the sale of refreshments. y- REELSB0R0. ' . July SI. Mr R H Jones li holding a protracted meeting at this place. Miss Lizzie Brlnson who baa been visiting her brother MrW H Brlnson of Dawson's Creek for the past week re turned home last Saturday. " Mr Beth Hughes and Miss Carrie Bar- rlngton, Mr Wm Brlnson and daughter Misa Maggie, of this place, attended the Primitive onion at White Oak, Jones county, last Saturday and Sunday.; ' Mr W II Phllpot of Arapahoe, ia visit ing his mother Mrs Nan Phllpot of this place ' Mr J B Bennett of New Bern visited Mr W H Dixon of Reelaboro last 8nn- pay; 7rK:;i .4 ABkins correspondent wants to know what's become of the Reelaboro corres pondent, he Is still In the land of the living fairing sumptuously on the first frails of the season; " Blub Bill. I'Jm" Vdte ot n Wet Plana. i'-v' I ouoe look a vmlum of wild and woolly hone; ,. . . 1 carefully daveloitcd It nd Ut it flry. of course; ..--.,. I put it on the window aill the sua waa - 'out tbat day ..... But when I had retiirnad that night the - none naa run awayi - f. i. ." V --Columbia faster. . At tM Prlco.of Hafffcrkaa- WfMwui ao her way tOMmtlnvfl'Mlani ei.t by preicnancf ufftra much paio ami tentm I ffaurAnce prompts her tastular h tun nJ romstin W itts) tWk ju W Un Uu Ctnil motherhood.' , i " -i Mother's Friend bski-i4r-dtctori plac at h4 and .hehflanocBuMif tin . ,ersw. bh Ik Imrown 1xtor, td hr puxlri v is farotctel. , Inii fn)k'tlt)n ovtr tii rMton of the brew ttt ana ulxvt tlieatxlomsm. ttirwUKhowt praT nancy, will sHLkiOia her to vnwr-athi theiteiiod Of l-raait iindit- 4twtttiuo la a cheawful mood Aud lurUeO. la a t'lntmant. anil for external we only, It la CKlorlen and will not simi. women a pi Suvtri. It would limeed (hi ehamttful ll ratty Hi aacrifice of mmWHtr wnre net-v,HHrv to the auc- ff.ni.Cul b.uue of hettlthr cm alniut to become moihere neMl eMi au woiuea 4 only to a , dniR atore and tor ai.oU aecure lit pu ciuta blrlh remely. Sweet pintherly anticipation ana hewlthy biibli turn th result ol Ut use ut i..hmu. au women ehuuld hare it. I Kir none: ,mot nprrvxju mauev irew : :i C3., Atlanta, ga. nr i it . j Tor Infants nrl Children. Kind Yea l!:va iv.'ay: Ccijht Bears the Signature of -f? wOU For Over mm TM UNTMM VOICE OP THE PEOPLE, Ciloi For The. LcritUtare. 1 Editob Joumiiiu Ia the- Democratic Primary two years ago, Mr. O. H. Qulon waa defeated for the nomination u candidate for the Legislature by a few votes. . ; ;-: - ' " ' - Many of Mr. Qulon's friends believed that through the looseneaa of the Pri mary - machinery Irregularities ; were practiced Intended to and which did de feat the nomination of Mr. Gulon. ' - - They sought to prevail npon him to contest the result of the primary aa an nounced, but he steadfastly refuted 4o do anything, which would tend to In crease factional bitterness in the par ty. Be canvassed the county in the inter est of hia successful opponent; Mr. Pierce, and worked diligently to eecure his election. Many ot us remember the apeeoa made by hTin at the mass meeting ot the clubs ot the county ,held hear the close of the campaign a speech which put an end to all idea of bringing out an In dependent ticket. Mr. Pierce and his friends at the time, recognized the effectiveness of Mr. Qulon's speech and accorded him much of the credit for the victory which fol lowed week or S3 later. It seems to one who it not a politic ian, but who loves hia party andbellevea In rewarding the aelf-aacrlflcing efforts of party men that now is a good time to tender the nomination to Mr. Onion and a rge his acceptance. The people living In the country feel Inclined to give the nomination : to a town man this - time and who Is more deserving, and who can fill the position more honorably than Mr. Onion f Dlti ability ia conceded. His training fit him peculiarly tor the office ot law maker, and with hla election the Inter est of this county and its cltlzena will have an - earnest and- able champion In the coming legislature. , .. ' Garbage an Streets. . ' ; Ed Jocbnal: It seems to me that I have seen or heard of a city ordlaanos thft required . persons placing garbage oa the streets, to ate a receptacle to put the garbage in. If there Is an ordlaanos to the effect. It Is never enforced, and must have become obsolete like many other city laws, . v J Yesterday after the heavy-tat : had occasion to pass along a certain street which Is much travelled sad tooad that the rata had washed the garbage all over the street, so that it will be extremely difficult to collect. Borne of this garbag appeared to be la an advanced etete of decomposition and to some extent effen sive, u though It had been allowed' to re mala on the steet for quits a while, '' Wo think the eityoart drivers should be more alert than to allow this garbage to accumulate In such large quantities. It the number of carts Is insufficient to ker' the -streets cleaned up, others should' he provided, especially during the Tster Reloa sjul trait season, or the Health c f the peopletnay pay dear for :;e neglect. : ' .It thereU an ordinance rearing peo ple la collect their garbage i n-jecepta- cles tlen It ahonld ba-eef , -t I and the police should, see to li that ,Au carta col lect It- at-oace beforo It Jegtn to decay. We write tlto In a kindly spirit, not talsulrg to be dictatorial InsJbe least. but because we thlnk.lt la to the Interest of thetnbatloa of - the town and hope the authorities will accept 1 in the same spirit, and look after the matter at once. ,: ' :- "V ';"' '""' " vv'; " ; Htta,aa. ; '. "Wuuid you." iinlM-d the tullllonalre's daughter, "lunny girl with red balri" "No," 'replied the poor young man, "for my heart la possessed ly eue wltU rich auburn treseea. Wlii yon b mtnef ' - 1 , rva tl.-'-v h- 't lato lis f-ms enl ,1 f.r J;yj-C.lc;o Eoard;:.r r '. . J AM mm Thirty WHEN BILL WAS BOftNED. WkuBOIiMboml theraay tk state u itmn u Junta wit etars -Art' 'twist 'a PU& tn th' reft Waa Mrtktn rvuMa b4 MttwMd . Touruf Juna, Vmuv Crs eraahad TV huU btaoMd heavana ertar emaafcaA Whes mm waa baraadi ' Whan BIU waa txnad, ttf peopta said that Shawa ! Mahaad,. . At ail Ukroaa kta WfctnH A-toUoC ot a toadwt oa WaaJ, 'aataMra'aaanUm Ba taoufela atatia. aAirtaf Worn tHU waa bamedl FaaC Haar-wae fiiaa QHaahat'e pop Grabbed WUlunj a haa W ahawad It a Att thaa) fca tad an na hia aoM Am( thaa araa od by Parkiaa atatr. Oh, ha bwnm a wmm earaar 'Wham But waa aaraail " Ha ailed tn store with powdar poofl Ua want kiaootlir throuf h U' reoC , Waa found mapeadad la a treat Nest day ha kiUad a natchbof a eow) it aiaaina t aa aaaanwa. i When B1U waa bdmadl BUI Miawa as: aaw ho not avowed am' uvea r aaa it ao ea aaowed, Bui aoaaahow ha aat did, ea thay weawaaa -afaat.aa' atu sort and! 3lM bowed he'd com tf aoea bad i When BUI waa boraadl Newa. . DAGOES AT WAR. The Italian cobblers Thro The Books : , ' . lata Each Other la a Lively ' People who frequent Middle street la the vicinity of the Italian oobbler shops have been oa several occasions furnished with a aainple of Italian opera boaffe which waa interesting and amusing and might have been Instructive it all knew what passed between the two men. . Of course . the men' are rivals in bnataew and every once In. a while their warm Italian blood becomes over heated and they go at each other la their rich mother tongue and lambast each ether ia a frightful manner if exterior dem onstrations are any sign. i Both men are good cobblers but one is disposed to criticise severely the work jot the other, ia short one says the oth ers Jobs are simply bum this in Ital lan, or coarse and the other . man ; aays the first one is certainly bug house, or words to that effect. One ha a very able asslatant jn the person of his Wife..;,;;.. i ;,: 3-,'- -, Yesterday war broke out l afresh and the two men nearly come to blows, the affair waa very fanny to the onlookers for their wild gesticulations and their scrappy conversation betokened ; any thing but a peaceful frame ot mind. It la possible that their troubles will be re duced to English and aired ia the courts and then they may be found to be quite ordinary, but at It la their quarrel is a whole cirens In Itself. To My Friends. It Is with Joy I tell you what Kodol did fur me. . I was troubled with my stomach for several months. Upon be Ins- advised to nee Kodol. I did so.' snd words cannot tell the good It baa done A neighbor had the dyspepsia so that he had tried most everything. I told him to use Kodol. Words of gratitude have come to me from him because I recommended it. Geo. W. Fry, Viols, Iowa, Health and strength of mind and body, depend on the stomach, and) nor mal activity of tho digestive organs, Ko dol, the great reconstructive tonic, cares all stomach and bowel troubles, indiges tion, dyspepsia.- Kodol digests any good food you eat. Take a dose after meals. F 8 Duffy. Jones County Primaries.", . i ... ? To the white voters of Jones county: At a meeting of the Democratic Execu live Committee of Jones county ft was ordered that the primaries for the pre ciacts ; be held : at tho voting place of each precinct on August 16th, 1903 at 8 o'clock p. at., and that the county convention- for nominating county officers and member -of legislature be held at Trenton, R. 0. on August 25th, 1800. ' ; Let there baa full attendance of the people at these meetings In order that their wishes may be known. : . Every white voter who Irishes to aid la onatlrratng good Democratic govern- stent ta our , county and State, and la tends to support ; aad work, for the suo- osas of the Democratic nominees Is cor dially invited to participate. . . j . 5 T. C WHTTAKeB, . . . Cbm. Dent. Is. Com. Joaes Op 'THE HORSES." JBob- Xtavto mm rein' behind Coney, 2:02, this aaaaon - -' s'--' The alater t Blngea, SOCK, recently foaled by Young laUatL Is dead. ; It Is sworte that John Hussejr will have Onward SUrer, tola year. . The Abbot recently vrdbted a soils ia 208, last halt ia 1:03, for Ed Qeerm. The pacing man Violation, iXVA, is being raced in tho slow trots this year, aflss Logan, recently pared a mile in 2:07 on the San Jose (Cat) The pacing mare Nelly at, SiOVL baa a cfaeatnut filly by Helr-at Uw, at foot v , -;..! Markala is tho name riven to the yearling filly by Peter the Great, 2i07KJ out 01 nancy Hanks, zue, : - - AnagaUla, purchased at the Marcus Daly sale in December by II r. Brayton Ives, has by her side a handsome bay fitly by Bow Bells and has been bred to Kellar, 2:10 Queen Wilkes, owned by E. E. 8math era, recently clinched her title to the championship of tho New York speed, way- by defeating Nathan Btraua' Alves, 8K)0Vi. easily in two brashes. "Scatters ail Records. . 'I1- Twice la hospital, F. A. Qulledge, Ver bena, Ala., paid a vast aunt to doctors to enre a severe ease of piles, closing 84 tumors. When all failed, Bucklen's Arnica Ealve soon cured him. Subdues l".vnma!!on, conquers Aches, kills Pains. Eo -.t salve In the world, 25a at C. P. Era V. - n't C:nz atore. GCE1T OPEHinG htj ii Hew Bent Tobacco Mar- - - ' kCte Two Warehsases Geisg. Largo Ke- eelpts, and Prlees Mack Higher. Tksa Last Tsar, Farm ers Well IFlsasei Yesterday waa the opening day ia the New Bern tobacco market, and the quantity of tobacco brought in, and good prices It brought, made the day especially notable. With rain In this vicinity for the past week, the prospect of the opening dsy In the local tobacco market, was not very assuring. ' Bat cart after cart, and wagon after wagon load of tobacco kept arriving here, nntO tin .floors of the Planters and Farmers warehouses were well cot end. The quality of the tobacco brought la was at at first of the poorer kind, sand lugs, but the demand was a good ' one and the bidding wu keen, prices rang' Ing from one to two dollars, and higher, per hundred, than for the same quality last year. The amount of tobacco received waa the largest oa any previous opening, and this with bad weather. Prices ranged from $9,00 to $40,00, and over 120,000 pounds were sold. The opening of the market brought in large numbers of farmers, who were greatly pleaaea.with the results of their sales. Besides the smaller buyers, represen tatlves of the Continental, Imperial and American Tobacco Uompanys were on hand, all good buyers, and the outlook ia for a great buying market here during the aeason, one which will make the to bacco farmer happy who brings his pro duct to the flew Hern market. PINFEATHERS. Whole corn la the best grain to give at night Sweet milk is relished by young chickens and Is good for them, but It should not take the place of water. Too many roosters with the hens will usually result In a large number of un fertile eggs and weakened chickens. I If the hens ore allowed to make nests In the stables, they-may not only create filth therein, but will also carry lice In with them. i If a fowl seems droopy or Btands off by Itself all drawn up In a bunch and yet eats when food Is given It, examine closely for vermin. I' Fresh earth In tho hennery for scratching and dusting is indispensa ble. It will cleanse the feathers and akin of impurities and lice. I Young pullets hatched late will not lay In winter If they do not mature by 'November, but will begin to lay. early , " t , DISTRESSING STOMACH DISEASE. Permanently cured by the matterly power of "South Amebicah Nbhvihk Tonio," Invalids need suffer no longer, because this great remedy can cure them all. It Is a cure for the whole world of stomash weakness and Indlget.ion. The curs begins with the first dose. The re lief it brings is marvelous snd surprising ? ; makes no failure: never disappoints. No matter how long you have susered, your cure Is certain under tne use of this great health-giving force. Pleasant ana always safe.; Sold by 0, D. Bradham, Druggist. Qood Itaauls. As early aa 1307 the Improved mac adamised highways of France had a jtotal length of 200,951 miles, while the length of unfinished highways was then stated at 174,007 miles, most of which la now finished. J Progressive Canada estimates that Hrta, tVkniilaHnn rarva 1f vr t lnnatla gvvau.MMvaa iHiuvieJ va. vuu cannot be less than 100,000,000." There are 1,800,000 square miles of arable toad. -; . ..--- .' - - PLAYS AND PLAYERS. f Walter Walker i UfUl play Nat C. Goodwin's part irt. "TV'hen We Were Twenty-one." : ; , : Elora Zabelle has replaced Gertrude Quintan as . Annette In the New York production of "King Dodo." . Edwin Arden and Katherlne Grey will have the two leading roles In Ram sey Morris' "Ninety and Nine." When "The Eternal City" Is present ed on thw stage, It will be seen that It is quite different from the book story, - Miriam Lawrence Is to sing the role of Mrs. Hopping In support of Francis Wilson in "The Toreador" the coming season.;- 5--'. --".."v'- .-1 "Bally In Our AUey" is the tide an nounced for an extravagnnca by George V. Hobart to be produced In New. York about the middle of August 1 Mr. Stanislaus Stange, author ' of 'Polly Varden," Is now putting on the finishing touches to a new American opera entitled "When Johnny Comes Marching Home." - v I ' ; SOME MEASURES. I A farthing was 8 cents; : J A shekel of gold was 88. T A talent of gold waa 813,800." A talent of silver was 8538.30. A mite was less than a qonrtcr of a cent An epfih or both contained seven gnl- lona. V A piece of silver or a penny was 13 cents. A cubit was nearly ? twenty-two Inches. A shekel of silver was equal to about DO cents. A finger's breadth Is equal to about one inch. A Sabbath day's Journey was about an English mile. A hand's breadth Is equal to three snu Ovo-etghths Inches. A day's Journey was about twenty' thro and one-fifth miles. Christian World. FACTS 'IN FEW" LINES (The. moat dangerous element of illu- enlnatlng gss Is carbonic add. jfJ-tDCh rnartnes in London are to Jji$fit bjf fllfiSO collected In rarU by theFlgaro. Zlectrlo .railways are rapidly dla- pladnaTithe old fashioned diligences in Sjrttaerland. Idnevof the fire department horses In TJaltlinore is extremely fond of 11m- burcer cheese and eats It with evident relish. Euccessful efforts have recently been madeneWestphslla to Induce the eoun- trii people retain their national cos- tumea. Becent analysis has shown the wa- ten; of a spring on Elpon race course, England, to bo strongly Impregnated wlth'.epeom salts. Ono hundred and fifty landladies liaTeibeen summoned st Vienna for taking In boarders'.without the permis sion' of .the police. !A Japanese larch, twenty -four Inches Ugh, 100 'years old, ares sold in Lon don;, recently, at tho rate of a shilling for each year about 840. A white badger, jvhlch la almost as greet. a rarity aa a .white blackbird, waavkllled recently, by the Axe Yale (England) ebadger hounds. aTjontreeacuttsys a bounty or si foneacbefox tiUeOeWlthln 1U borders. lsti yeac the.'twynients on this ao countimoonted to flJTZ. . ffhe1 total number of farms in Ala' bamatls given at 223,220, of .which 129487: are operated by white farmers aadM.063 by. colored farmers. Sweden's last census records the low. est death rate yet attained by a civ ilized nation. During the last ten years it only averaged 10.40 per 1,000. According to Dr. Flugge, air will go through the walls ot a closed room at a rate depending on difference of tern Denture between the Inside and the outside. Nelson's walking cane, which was picked up on the deck of the Victory after he was shot at Trafalgar, Is now in the possession of a resident of New port, Mont The Russian government has ap pointed a commission to Investigate agricultural methods and the condition of- the peasantry in Russia, with a view, of Improving both. Searchers have found a hoard of 82, 500 In the dwelling of a supposed pau per who, has died at Tontesbury, Shropshire. England. Four hundred dollars was discovered In an old glove. The marvelous Improvement of Egyptian Industries during recent years and the .country's present well governed condition have made tho place a splendid market for American trade. A coalfield on the Black sea, 140 miles from Constantinople, is being worked vigorously, but the poor Qual ity of the coal mined will prevent Its coming into competition with the American article. It has been discovered that cereals may be expanded by dry heat in a moist atmosphere to three times their natural size. This makes them very palatable, their flavor being varied by the degree ot heat used. Naples was raised In twenty years from the position of one of the world's unhealthlest cities to one of the health lest the government having under' taken and encouraged great move ments in sanitary reform. - In Texas and Louisiana there are now more than 100 canals and pump ing stations, each capable of flooding 1,000 acres of rice. These are owned by irrigation companies, which supply the water as needed to the rice farm era. ' -.' . ,, .. Professor WrMght chief editor of the great English Dialect Dictionary, pub llshed at Oxford, now says that he expects to complete his work by the end of 1003. The work began In 1893, and two parts a year have been pub: llshed. The terminal wedge of Vesuvius has fallen nearly fifteen meters on the side of Pompeii, and visitors are now led up on the side of Mount Somma, which Is not thought to be dangerous. It Is going to be-inspected, however, to make Sure. 4 j A genius has undertaken to prove that bicycle-riding is hurtful to the health ot a community for the reason that the bicycle tires have Increased the price of rubber and fewer people jvear overshoes in damp weather In cmseqnence ' ' ;;V : Ooooanut trees grow in large planta tions close to the shore all over the Philippine Islands, .Within the. last twelve years tho trade has increased tremendously. The product is period ically affected by heavy typhoons,. but requires only a few years to pick up again. 1 " A Journal la Vladivostok states that the Busstanlitng of the Chinese has already begun. The Chinese dealers and merchant in Port Arthur and oth er towns make a great point of adding to their family uamesa Russian end ing,, besides splng the Russian dress and manners. Complaint Is made' In Paris that, while French guards on the sleeping car tram between Paris and Berlin are obliged to efface themselves at the frontier and make way for German conductors, the Teutons on the return journey remain at their posts until the French canltal la reached. rare ntedy the best shotslnVuvvcuuuny .buT1.a,tj.mJ.Ti: I uniform and reliable ' All the world'eVhamelonshlDaand record! have, he .. Iwon snd me bxJ?inche'erl8ells' tUSEDtBYlTH Er3ES T J SHT.SV'BOt L , V EH VW HERE, areVtfMSNaaaSteieJBjB Cc:ts CJy 23 ccsts at C.t-'A' - 1 -or auu s eeais c a Wa hare BaMled Dr. Moffrtt'i TKKTHIKA (TeeMilnr Powiiem) tnt alnre 11a Krai n n u. t... . 'le ww ae a propnmer, mmitnine, ana our ITU, in IV Bxw ainounl to two or three htinilrttd rmunvVMr. whth b (riving- to the motlien of the eouairv. tar thny Mr nothing, ao atfectutuir eouuteracta Uie euwt vl kbe eiuuuier mvk uu w urarwuiKe av ituiuaif uie uouuiua ufHiLni 10 iet.ininir. 'ItiS LAMAU a RANKIN DHUd CO., WUoletalt Pros!ta, VF I 'eg .aa vjar W vj H (I C B i Vi The crutch la a poor substitute for legs, and affords a very 1 iivonvenicnt and tiresome mode pathetic sight than a person slowly and painfully moving; along the atrect supported by these artificial limbs. When Rheumatism settles in the bones aad muscles of the leg, it is safe to predict that the victim will eventually become kelpless and crutch-bound. The corrosive, irritating matter that ia deposited in the Joints and muscles causes the snost intense pain, tho knees and ankles swell, and when the natural oils and fluids that lubricate these parts are completely destroyed the Joints become locked and .1 1 ... A. - n. mmA stiff ent JOTt-1la tIM-Maitv VII C IDUKKa Miwie eu... vwm, - -------y . The acid poisons that produce rheumatic paina form ia the blood, and are distributed through the system, and lodged la the arms, shoulders, hands, back and feet, or other parts of the body resulting often ia total disability. A permanent cure ot Rheumatism can be effected only by a complete cleans ing of the blood, and no other remedy so surely accomphahea this as 8. S. 8. It neutralizes the acid effects, purifies and invigorates the stagnant blood, and the gritty particles are washed oat or atsioagea by the new rich blood, and relief cornea to the pala-rackcd sufferer. S. S. 8. leaves no morbid, irritating matter la the blood to reunite and produce anntriM- attack, bat exoela very atom of it from the system. S. S. S. is a purely vegetable remedy, and does not impair the digestion or general health like alkali or potash remedies. Write for our special free book on Rheumatism, and if any medical advice or other information is wanted, our physicians will gladly furni&h it without charge. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO, ATLANTA, 8A. Keep: tw. Elmer A. Henderson, Lake Mills, Ia, Is what Is termed a hustler. Early la 1800 hla father let him have a show case on one side of his store.' He bought candles, gum, marbles, Whis tles, etc., displayed them In the show case and sold them. He borrowed the money with which to buy the stock. Hla largest sale, he says, was on July 4, 1809, when he sold 88.29 worth of goods. - During the summer he sold soda water. In December of that year ho sold the remainder of his stock to his father for 812, the adventure net ting him 823. In October, 1899, he bought a yearling calf tor 812 and a saddle blanket for S3. In July, 1900, he bought a pig for S3 and in August two more for 82 each. He worked for his father for feed for his stock. In March, 1001, he sold two hogs for 824 and on April 1 one for 115.67. Elmer as had further experience ia baying aad sell ing, but this Is enough to show, what a business boy he Is. Among ihe things he has bought with his money, is a ZH by 4 printing press, with two fonts of type. He has 8100 out at 0 per cent in terest and 88.75 cents In cash, together with some live stock, still on hand. He sends us a copy of his paper, which he calls Silver Moon. American Boy. How Three Little Glrle Helped. An exchange tells of a little girl who, eager to help In the money making ef fort for a new church edifice la her home town, put on her thinking cap to good advantage. She copied on sheets of rather heavy paper a recipe for gin ger cakes, of which she was very fond and which were wholesome eating for children. These she sold to housekeep ers In town for 5 cents each. With the help of two little friends she also con ducted a weekly cake sale for the chil dren themselves. The little girls made the ginger cake, cutting it out ia the shape of stars, crescents, animals, birds, hats, etc., which they sold, two for a cent every Saturday afternoon to a clamoring army of eager youngsters. The recipe, which will be liked In any family of children even' without being tumea to pmiantnropie use, is as follows: One cup of molasses, one-half cup lard, one rounding teaspoonful gin ger and one level teaspoonful baking soda dissolved in hot water; flour suffi cient to make a stiff dough. Some Live Lamps. In India there Is a bird called the bot tle bird because It builds a nest which looks Just like a bottle. But It Is not the wonderful nest I wish to tell you about but something much more won derful, I think.' Xoa know la India birds have many enemies, and these enemies are afraid of light So when Mr. and Mrs. Bottle Bird make their home they stick ever so many balls of clay all around the front door. These are really candlesticks, bat I do not believe you can guess What the candles themselves are. They are fire beetles. Fire beetles are some thing like our fireflies, only. much brighter. Mr. and- Mrs. . Bottle Bird catch the fire beetles and cUethem In thevballs bf clay, and thereAthey stay, making the .whole nest quite bright With light So you see Mr. and Mrs. Bottle Bird and all the little bottle birds can sleep quite peacefully all night because they know they are safe from all enemies. , ChIM Lnberera e Jaaem. Japan, as rapid as Its development has been and as perfect a country as It Is today, has not .avoided the evil of child labor. In the Japanese match factories the boxes and labels are made by little girls who are wonfJroualy.de trous In the work. - These little expert! get only from a halfpenny to twopence for twelve hours work, and they are probably about as tired as any one by the time the flay Is done. T;V-" Ome TUaar Mlaaea. ' ?i "Well, ' my little raan, said the preacher the day after, "did yon get everything you expected to on Christ mas?" .f.-V-'-. ? "Nope. I didn't get one thing ma told me 1 was going to get',,' - "Indeedl And what was thatr , "The stummick ache," Chicago Ret ora-Herald. - anrs - ... a - . m j iim'n'nA'"'lstZLXZX A liamots,L'et,iry,an tne Bowel iw,-; s of ki!drtllOf- A.dt t";itlon, I iaKi the hwl(, ki thsCl'M r I i its Tri'Ti" ; r'-ir w. MOFFETT. M. D ar. l&M: O. " in .Mi ria Mn. iu 14.1.1 naa steedtlr innreftund rrom fmr u t .f mum out laaterr Mtnimr HviiiMinenf itunvM. .1 tt, um...u. f ""N TT VTVr YT Di . J i , 1 k of locomotion there ia no more jam eMicMcarcR'a cnauaM . - L'ft YROYAL PILL rtataal ea a.ly . ft wv CHICHfeaHTKH1 aiar la HKR 4l4 artUs Us rilsMti. Tatkc by rnikmr. H f 7 bracf MC, ua Or Futtnkf. T. eee bBeaeT e La4lea,"a Me, r r tara Heal ia.aaa tieHaiiUM Stfl kr ahejliu. CkUaeMerCkeealOe, aaaeae, raiaa. wmm To the Vemocratie Voters of Craven County: I hereby announce myself a can- -didate for Representative to the next General Assembly, subject to the Democratic Primaries. I am in favor of electing County Commissioners by direct vote of the people. 1 am opposed to the Legislature appointing magistrates. I favor reducing the number of magistrates, so that we shall have only the number that is actually necessary for the welfare of the county, and that they shall be elected by the people. The Constitutional Amendment having been ratified at the polls by the people, and is now a law, I favor restoring to the people their right to elect their officers and not have them appointed. Respectfully, J. J. Wotfenden, To the Democratic Voters of Craven County: I hereby announce myselt a candidate tor the y nomination tor Register ot Deeds ot the County. GEO. B. WATERS, To the 'Democratic Voters of Craven County: I hereby announce myself a can didate for the House of Represen tatives, subject to the Democratic Primaries. W. B. LANE To the Democratic Voters r of Craven County: - . I hereby announce myself u ft Candidate for the office of Eegiatet - o1D"eeda, I have nothing to say derogatory of aany other candidate for the office, and base my candU dacy solely upon iny record as county officer, my ' reoord as ft Democrat, and as a worker for the party u' I submit my claims to you f of consideration and if ' they meet with your approval by a further continuance in the office,' I will endeavor to deserve your trust as t have striven to do in the nast - Respectfully, ' Ernest LI. Green. To the Democratic ;Voters of Craven ;VCczrdy:i I hereby announce myself as ft Candidate for the c.?e of EherU, subject to the Dr -.ocratio Prima ries. . 15 Max. aeilea r. t laiMa ea4e.k
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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