-r "S - 4j9 t7- - j Sour, Nau aiofftav loaa. of-arrangta, bad breathi renerer Asbifcty. ew rt Inga, aad'catzttH btHW'tidmkdk aS el au .TOaHgiaaosu .Kodot ourea ttiflfittoar Thti teWtfVscavory rapre- aenu tha .flaWi Jotee. of dlfBaiaa TOjkktae W fceW.y'toTdi,-MmUoedirUaiUefMtMlkaMmloiiio-nd reconstrucUva properties. Kodol PjrspspsU Cur doe not only cur In :.remeJy curoj all ctomacb trouble by - cleansing-, tpurt tying, veetenlrn; , and Strengthenir.gtha rnocii nembrinea' llntat lWWortch.M n w - . . . y ';, '' ' 'vU "( 1. jifu.a a A V W Mil x uiwaa huiu to tb pick and - twrugiiuiii' . K 1.1.1 .1 l.J -k. fmM by K. 0. DaWrtf loo.,'biifi?s 5 ujlj-j. j a,.iu Broidway's Bcstr - Of all the theatre lo the greit metro poll none other malntalnts the high docs Chat rohmsn'i Empire Theater on firokf7114an''t bt iheJKmde Amatol ahd Joha Driwrtlff ; Xork most smartly 'dressed, Jwhlon. '-' lie tuA eacUng'tteftre-gberfi "it was Jlore that jRqnrr flay JCJarleMV "that Impradent Yoang Couple" received Itb premier production. ' The entire fnetfo polltan press was a unit in the endorse ?t It. There Is a likelihood that - the piece will be seen here so jn, with May 8 Argent at the head of ! he company.' : The Elite. CarnivaLi' . he Elite Club composed ot the. better C'asa of the young colored people of the ' cUy, have been holding a caralvat at the 613 fair grounds this week., -t : The occasion has been very enj ya- - bfitone for the race, aad the best tit or- dt has prevailed. The main bullJIng was used for exhibits, literary cut Ises aridenteitalomep'A f T "f ;Tfie llteraryf exVrolsey twejie of hh character, and calculated to be of great .nK WMpoft -no W pan in uem ) ine enieriHinmanis were rt-nned and of htgh cliws, the dancing being especially goiul. I Thr att ihrbttB-ere Bh8 and thowed . WiUeriiMcvk!llndtttSle In the m.k ia. JSiSH-rT.ii neen.Hiadeof a quilt, Ihii work nf Mlnnio Collins wlilcb Mf as Imlciil a womli rfnUn l mr I perfect jileoe yf rmj.llo wmk, ; - .; vf: Tin$.l.j.-or I lie carnlvii' w i n help the K lie Club lo ralsd mon ) 1 1 build 1bri:ikt-lv a Imll. The r recrlpi bafe been Very atUfiit'try to -the manatjeri. The fair closrd last night wi;h a big ger- man 1 ' Ii..l.nl. i-MMlaa In Japiiu.t -1 - .'.liiilvdntfadu;: .la in' elaborate study i In- Jnr):in, whore ,Uia- fyU;'oif thj. colt- furo gon'jralljr feidloitos'' the" pofettion ' nnd ope of thtr lady.: ;TEuiglrto of eight rTtrno wpnr thftlr hair -In a boW ' , Bt therbnCk bound round with red crape, the- front left bore except for two locks dangling at the Ride, and the mar- - riageublo dm8cl8'j;omb their tresses high ta trout ahd arrange thenv ci ther la tli:tihapp,of a butterfly or half ojened.fan. '.A widow looking out . for a socond spous twists her locks : rbund a long shell hairpin placed horK ' zontally across the back of the head, ; wlille the who rows to remain faithful to thi, dear .' departed cut3,: her" hair ; short ndVobtt Ijt laliifc9ck - out any partlngr' . ; , - 0 " ' ; -W A vegtabla liquid for governing or equalising the flow of women's menses which occur about once in every lunar month, t , BRADFIELD'3 Female Regulator. - . ' - " v,!? : r1- -'' ! ths Msentlnl quality of (fowerfat hrb. hiTcotlvs, reliHhle and arjaleu ta saturat - TimplicityandBolaoo. i It is a concentrated esMtic bMt adapted ' for women 't delicate organism, ana put in uch (arm that It in not only palatable, but . can be properly auimilated and taken Into ' the iiyetom. , fctonpaRe, inppreaeloa, painful obetrue tlon, irregularity, of the mensea and alckly,. flovra are corrected and cured by the regular administration ot this eupeilor emmeoa goirea. tienstntatton, or periodic flows, neoeasv Ute-a breaking down ot cells lining the mucAus membrane and a reconatructioa after every sickness, which Is acoompanlad with marked congestion and loss ot blood. 1 Buch chancres are very apt toproduoe onronlo rh. f enoorrhea or Whites U the resi t'" irritating dischnrves. fiegulaturcu ;f troubles and re-ores io pertert i ' ne T-onVntwhO suttnred'. the deb i V .. i uy of druggists.' 11.00 prx ... - . - ' t; Our ill in ied book, Perfect Health ftr Womoo,'' tree, - " " ' TK3 ERADFIELD REOULATOa CO. ATLANTA. OA. ' V i i ' 4k aW JieunQaorgati.ll 4 8av hava opened their fih tad Teyrt-aa,4or the aeaaoa. E1 - rumen hi PasilV-d ennt tf hat We r.ent Vefn tiV damaged thflt t&t Da l.f'ai aiirat meW-Wis? irft; of - Eleven tsorl sand nonbd etfMawtT7wiT:iir"l-r" rm we -.let rW.e'fcifeAuku Kreei. Tba boat will be uu a a pMaiaibanrm win bona otoert on Work ablrk t len acw-nili-lr' lor corner fin,, ao- 1 ester dav flt)tnOOB,r ;,i,o a. 'r Al Igalora In 1 eqm rre. k are said to tanUe'nairir.jiWBl arij of en--lilHr.bit-lji'.t-IMr f PJ-bb) Jt1cfB (hot a miii one teVdar.lt was tbnefaet leg arrrl weighed flr pbOildBy U raftebtr1er should Ir) careful lo spread plenty of dWInfect kot arounid Uieir prr.mie.,v A. ltlUe p're rarnfon now Will perhaps savo. a lot rot tiaaWa1 tilr rJ I mnied-'if a M- tarr.n!per U, UHlppar.T).jiS . t ,S ij, Bcqij 1 boUdlng ao lghy. BbTootkadltIon16 hi already large llvsrjemd ule atabief. Thw addlUoi U built aftvfght andeiiotheorarlnal itable that was burned In the late flreV v fc rOratHA place.1 two larW fHrrjon gM0lenOllita.4 -ike eroeerr ioru ur - LWcUsaiiV esterdar .ThcseJIghts are ot pecjallae, rUliaasy, and "Sit MchanreVt stffrMrif5TilgnJi-e. fore closing, was one blsw of light,. . The fls1! Industry has suffered con- afderblyi aopoumt .f )orrethjw. The oht look how, however, la vary gooo. rtoairjrjpiies of tWMWue fish, croaker and Saunifcrij ar fJomhig i'ln orucj.agQKOavwbtM ftassenfng wuh another young maa.yeeterday an hooh ht thb bicycle shop on Folktek -k A aT. Wl F 2 -A " . . a. ' .. . - " ejreeieo, agajnH' W laoor.5 nu am uiasmng turougn iip g'SSS. laUICVlBg several deep tad1 painful 'cutsr' which had, to be sewed up by a physloian. V1 The races between lh Reliance Sad Shamrock will be resumed today andJie Journal will post bulletins as the KiM progresses. It U hoped I ha every hdly will lake advantage of thubWIetins nd not disturb the office force with phone questions as all-will b very. busy. Ztahlej Bumby a Syrian who recenUy arrived here from Wilmington was "in dicted for assaulting the person of ise Joseph Ellis, another Syrian, yesterday. Tho case was tried at Jatlee H li Hajl's court and the whole Syrian, colony as presenCJtbberjug woraeuan black bltds J dslW Had decided that Bumby might go pn paying the eosU. of.the aothytt,.irat inll! hs Refused ft Ho and appealed to court. -:.'; . ' . The sharpie Abble Elizabeth, Capt J It Smith n&yikt i fjfftrBogTiie sound loaded with- oILand fislacrap Cargo consisted of 23 barrels oil? art )S tons scrap. This Is the first loafentby Hr Stewart this season but from r&w oil he will ship the ourpm of?Wa factorT, weekly. The. output Is from aevln ' i eight ban els oil anrf elf fit it nlnff ton scrarJ i day! Jhe ihaypl wjli loaf witji mercbsndlse and sail tonight. '' ' I Yesterday morning, Pasteur an QrlK flth streets had ceased to lboft lias thoroughfares, bin rath looked lii muddy stream of watery On PtBterj street the citizens,, not being ' prlvidetl wllh'boats for the occssion, must cw fof transfers over the phone and wal on planks from their doors to that car rlages to get abroad. On Griffith tree the denizens Jmraovleed foot ways f boards to cross over tho street to sea their; neighbors; i r 1 2 1 Y )-K -V.'!. , ' T ,, The rOportar noiiced some of thflar estnattve grown onions yesterdy Lucas and Lewi grocery store that ha has ever seen. They . were gruu $ Hyde county, whers it "Vi-.Tne Sbll a especially adapjet ihV4f western man who has lived In Kansas whd sa them said that Kansas had the record ot grqwlogthilargest onlgpa In this eouist trytihstlie had eii seen any 1$ equaVtho e exhibited. They' " weherj from or e pound to two and a half pond) i ;'-.; - M '. jaw ii.i -. - Rowarh em tka Otkorav, T rercy-5-yA-as. y know"! "Judge otnerfl by myself, dpnehcrknow. , 2 . j Miss . SweethnsEeaUjv'bit sn't that rather a low standard of jdg inentt r:;.?rv Av It. a,-, i. .. ' Brtu tha , a m Km too lia At-" R'aa. Mgwaatiijma - s" Bears tiu '.' A HlO K...J Xm h...a h 3 .i- ef ral 1 day oo Um ck .blocl-J rln, wah . rrsuiuoil -,watlyja DolnldCdJatstak senxayDtr If toearidrirweV: mitring candidate to novCltvt.jni JrcrtfNuwTorlt; ai rAThe Oate of Ws pSbrtaw&ilbi nltavjaoys tuofutissai dlalrgi'n rofnrJ!f2SfIV Itlrippy; ibeefL- tarfc JetoMto itfe aJCxwoteOiittt 1 jrlU cotmi!?4creoa. 1f,.,w . i5jf(y(ier consUeraPoos which, mKrCtnft,Ws stajna' cv.irlemoer of flrejnhalldjotirfy-ho 11$ MiamilihriVltJi:)rT3 liKrmtllrilHttatt; vets?. 3wxJ5wea:t'r contjpqrhtU then In his present p dJ,fcfs X&ttfbimkilft'1 nfnbrnrt ef'the !Bnlte Btstei MsjjujrrvSffirl,hld an lnfonrrat'elabre Ooa -amcks toJthefSlajin bxmoMponehrind nlVereaVpf tJioCorganlatlpri' of ' the bandl rfeutenant .Saiitelmaji opened tolfominme Wtthlit eAt tttietten. ortffrf SrwsHtenfi aVnamev . Who , eei Juljjllji.708, approvedtthe aet"provid Ing for.tt drum corpaiforjthft rflarlnes," wnlch' act ' taWn jpasseii Inr' congress the Say befote. irhen Snnrd a'n;Htltne;or the history ot the band, and' afWwriWf &lnaJdiclajsH plsyedialiainber: of ell knowDucflQOP,vbeglarlng i wlth "Hall, Col rambler which, was , composed for and played, by the band' in 1803., "The SEaWnc'bana y'lhe' 'oldest in the dorintyvamf has 'clwtrT bn atlachl to the.teailquarteithSfnttrrnb ifioilps In: WasUngtoii., Jti:b; tke no part In th' wat -of, this country! and indeed has never left tle, capital exccpi.by of ficial permission, Its ' mission being' to ftmil8h;rflnst(y'at'nlI',Whifi -Hdose1 tn Wralrrrneata 'f lfaont5'n Strike' affalrsf.Btate.Ji-r.w ml hmt ot vs'- ' ! n0aJStJK?10oBSl.t Seanrto ostensible? purpose of ' Inspecting the Bttfted fiBej.J1The work M wlir ror ltaoflhoTG thafl'iordlrin ry Importance, asthy result df ais tn vestlgattons wlil probably bave consid erable wetght uiKinilegislarion'.that will ;comeibef6ro t!bA'inexV.qpngress. . tThero is a jiumtuetKruituuuuu.iu eueci. v re- consular service, ana1, con- urged to assist with1 the :egisiatkm:,7'f'e! ) ; i good leal, o dead ;ttfnber service whlcrrjt js toiWeeoV out and if congress will pass She necssBaryjiaWs 1he serv ile lMpJaeed'npon'a'riiieTltTj and a sytitent of advancement and pro motlonswlll be arranged that will, of jfer, lndncementaf qr . capable , jment!to represent, t$e, gaveninient' abjad M PensionlCommissloner Warrjwhds senses oCvamor n. ai cute as rt is broad ..r0tdeepl fairij revels, in :the jhlgWelnalitecra ,that;eom.e to his jdesk In abundanceFbeyond, that of the imrresnondenoe of f nnv other" aoveni- jmenrdtaftoenrt ,But!mo'Bifai1 those toP reoent "OftW te) owg,;!wltkBltl jdoUoiteT tribute tolhls predecessor, whs (had '.unwi .doTTO? -,the..apliUcantc Su'f-Bunx 2lyeafs ngo'l 'sept a peaf Li!'lul.i AKJ-Ja ji.'Xm ' po yurw oiuuf rauu i ni avn- w ieuor bd 1 am amefand' fo-lhralrtf jTwAre Sthe salm or lflyu hav. cult the.ole Stan enJilHiroynniagisty;noltCakP Svnns tend thetsklllett If Evans has chalst ya up nitre or put yu under A tdslh7fife41 the bunginoal ana let me no now. Ustan lessenlyuTftricalrt outefra UJjiIill tV.r"t'rTi &h Xmlh&tiiZW& 'vt the Oiliest boots in the revenue serH m, will vshoray. begin toelsvoryoa hailed to AhablcBjro-Mlrrt'eft sta in. WhUythernrUlli.,oeu0ea itrolt to jakeHheplaUi,,!ia ien, yie-xMielde ruMitwvi .hiklrK laL. Ka ajrr-a, Ijlfco' lodian canalsklnimecuately after the toterea(aKy$tir8 JlWhlf- Whlcn-i t4ey will belemjployed In policing the 9 Ho Metre) AareeM-lealt oat .TetwMuaav fj Xn MporliinWordeif Hfi 'teetrBstted it teduwoifofiihoj?refl!iler fcg. tiyUiSjsrvt- r"!ea trrt-the sge.Umitrthiit)" c!r ' .o ier aterj. .iofeife , vvura r f. .cf . :t e ' t tvU at frorr 'nrVnU'Oa Jh4 T oil of IbOrqfS "tT service. - t ler rno;iieet "bief re- Die 'or '" qul)it.ujenta,lwlli. ml Jomnera C ImrrAfl atieefat'uo 8e6fAaMrte.-, 4 Seer. 'aaytliusfJnvlted the caaY'bf nu LiatK?iappol 'tJTv h tpe einlK..3jL. t ' coattot.The the tribunal whlelifls !t9iiteruiiu and settle4thefruesttonubinlttcdltiin. the eKpei Malms trentri - .' Carl Viet and JIta Hone. ' v ' When'thfei'gwiat' wrttclf '00x1118 whS engaged' ,to ' JiiiislVeltsh lpie fatter In dicedher jrhotherf tq'-consejit thai par' lyia shonldjllveth Imtb-ot thern and share the -advantage f an estubUahed house and liiorjruai liut Ciirlylean sUTorcd' Miss-Webb's frorbsal fcy 'say iig thhr twryhj)h(i6l(l3 could not five at if tyVcrMontund that he' Wbtitd nvr'tav'hdilKhVc j,iUiient 'o? bis Weaconipaiiy Ull'.sUo xens "till 'his otV?Saiiu.4hBt Vt S -ent M was nrtistcr of a hoi so .the. first nse.he would make of It wv U be to '".m fhe toor acalust uuu'.t)ualnUatU.s. ' ' l-"-iIlr,SI J JjlUdew iiwi;ivtjjntoif. to 1 -UcHrl)ftve gressjmijitie neecssarjiSl P!A ifatrtf taftn U trying to teach his dog to talk Ens Ush. 1 Balttanere has a man who 1 earning a aicellent Uving tattooing doss. I There are nd fewer than twenty-one lions in tho Dublin ZoologicaL gardens. Glasgow corporation tramways carry as ruany, as 3,180,011 , passengers a .week. Nearij all the teachers in the School Of Agrtcnltare at Uma, rem, era Bel giana. A rhlladelphk girl give her sweet heart the parings of her finger nails as Souvenirs, ' , .. ",-, ' Itt'thelf annual report the Irish an tiquaries denounce the Injury done to the hUl of Tara. ' ' Madison Sqnate Osrden, New Tork, "paid epenses last 'year for the first time iinee It was brxllt ' -,.' .vBooka to the value of about $30,000 were distributed last year by the Chris- j Uan Uteratnre Society For China. . .Belfast has decided to enforce regu- hlUons for the control of g.treet trafllc on similar lines to, those lit operation' In London.' ''Three million and a quarter tons of fcoal, of the value of $1 .60 per ton and teder; Were shipped from the United Kingdom In 1903. ; . n-The i Inspector general shows that in Xjondonathe ioaaea' from .unsuccessful eoapenles during the last ton.. years ve. exceeded $2,000,000,000. , tr- i Since he Birmingham corporation ac- Vjlred the city gas works, m loa.near- jC,JOO,000 has been contributed to relief of fates, from this source. i Juvry which gives England the Ifertrernacy of the seas costs l5o,000, 000 a year, or a Uttle more-than the TJntted States pays a year in pensions. 11 Mrs. Bembridge of Sidmouth,-: Eng land, who is In all likelihood the eldest resident in Devonshire, celebrated her one hundred and second birthday re cently. -, ';.,..: v' ',;u;. One consequence of the Belgium antl gambllng law is that even the game of lotto has been prohibited In the flsher men's public' house at Blankenberghe. near Ostend. ' , ' - ', r- " A ' Japttnesb inventor has discovered 2 compound which will remove natural and artificial bleinlHhcs In the skin. Birthmarks and tattooing disappear after one application. :.",. , ;: a- The sixty Jiorse power traction engine used on western ranches will pull sV multanequsiy, seveuteeu 14 Inch plowe plowing 'forty to sixty acres per day, or 'will prdw.'arllt and harrow; all tit On time, r with properly arrnnged ; tools, 'from thirty-five to fifty acres pe' day- In liis photograph facsimile edition of thw iflrst'-Wllo of Shakespeare - Sidney Tjee estimates that 000 copies of the Xoilo.; .were printed, of, which 158 can now. b accounted for, 14 of them per fect., Some exception, however, has beerf taken by. collectors to hie classtfl "Catie'tf,'' which ranks several Engllst 'ebpfes above the best folios owned in America; : -fy': ':'; ':;Many "insects unable to produce sounds which we can distinguish pos sess, nevertheless, sound producing ap paratus and elaborate organs of heav- biK analogous to those belonging1 -to other . nd tn-, general larger species anite capable of making themselves beard. . It is certain that a number of species of animals hear sounds that we cannot bear. ""t' .Ti , KA few years ago It would nave' seem ed absurd to promise that the great commercial ports of the world could be made absolutely, free from danger of invasion ..by such epidemic scourges as cholera and plague, but a careful in vestigation ef tfeewelenjents of danger and a rigid enforcement of quarantine reiralations have , made, all our cities exempt from Infection. ;,vr, " An: altogethec-'effe.etlye way to "pas- ' teqrize" milk,, rendering it "sterile," is to set a pau or eoia water on tne stove and' ' put the vessel" containing baby's 1 milk Into this pan. Just as soon as the i water cornel to ai)0TT.take it off. Add i t ptneh i bfikfrtg Soda to the hot milk aTlrtle less than half, a teaspoonful to a tquartt wlf the mllkwas sweet and hadn't begun to I'tarn.it will keep sweet for twenty -feur,, hours or more, even In hot weatherif put in a stop pered Dottie. ; , Professor j.-l ' Thomson's latest sug gestlon on the subject Of the source of !the enertrv emftnatlna from radlTim is jthat there are a few atoms in each mass i"tn a condition ttt w-Mcll stability ceases .m.Jt estlilAli nnoA Iniit onrtin nrKnw rwwtAaT- ; aratlon, giving : out as. they do very large quantities of energy.!'., Tho ener- J gy of the radlatronsMrf -this substance 3 ta 80 eW611 that ;one-of .the electrons 4.!thmn-'n'afr'hv it "If nnt in phaao of a jlauBer ouiiei, wouiu uasa uirongu it las though it were standing still. ' . ; " Of the 85,000 Indians Ih the five civl-1 f'lsed trlb Chcrokees," Creeks, Choe SWB,.ChlckasuwBand 8emlnoles--!eS8 'dian will soon Jose his racial identity. L4TJ' the ' tribes except the Creeks hsve fcenshlp, and, too, at the time of thelrj removal to the. territory mqnyot the (Indians owned slaves, who when freed W -theiWar' oecame citlsens.' iNow" Itnany; members of . tne trwes1 nave, in jthelr veins the blood of three races. In Chlcaj in'WayV a there had boonauo-uiu fw three weeks, jsiz glass plates fwoand one-half Inches Isquare were exposed In as many streets jfor one5rhtnute.s The plates were then 'jtnenbated so that each partlcleqf .dust ito; Which; a germ., wa s, cllnglng .wouW jsooa. ,be surrounded ytttivlony,;Oi germs which' could be seen and..count-led-Jhe average per plate wjw 1,050 icolonles; On the day following nearly an inch of rain fell, and ofi the next idhji'' Similar plates were exposed at thf il street corners, wlilcb after -aevei- rrt showed. but 270. colonies. ii A rain bad diminished the number f microbes more than 80 per cent, ,' at,,'-, 'iiisK' Am ; . . DC Witt Is The Name. ,,.. When ypo.,.gq. to .buyWItch Hazel Salve look tor the ' name De WITT oa every Sox. The pure, " unadulterated Witch Hazel ll used in msking De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve, which ts lhe best salve in the world for cuts, Darns, : bruises, boils, eczeraa snd piles. "The popularity, of De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve, due to Its many cotes, has caused numerous worthless counterfeits to be placed on the market. The genuine bears' the name of E. d De Witt & Co., Chlcr jo Bold by P. S. Daffy. (HINTS . FOR FARMERS Bee? to teMrre) Alfalfa la Broadcast aeodlng i ,cst generally, but -If a flmi lsnsed carv ahould b taken that tne eed Ur not 1 L.utml too deep.-' On and1 a half rnone Is deep enough. - Twenty pound to th acre ta the atandard quantity. The best way to get your hay . In stack is to com mence on the flnrt crop aa soon a it is well budded, for, blooms Cut one-half of, say, a twenty acre field and put It tito the stack. Then, if the weather la good while you are cutting and stack ing the last part of the field, the first part will have a great start for the aew crop and will keep your hayrhg of the three or four cutting for the aea aoa well divided, and you will, as a rule, have a majority of your alfalfa hay bright and free from dust And one shock of bright, clean alfalfa Is worth more ' than a wagon loud of musty, dusty stuff for your dairy cows for winter butter. Stack In rick not over twelve feet wide; keep sides, of the stack atralglit and the same width as high as yon can pitch off the wagon. In topping out snake the hay out and spread It carefully. Ponnd down the sides with the fork and tie the top before you leave the sUcks. It will turn the rain as well as any hay with the same care in topping. Xou writ be aarpriaed how little- the rain will penetrate. It Is generally claimed It won't turn rain, and it .won't if stuck on with lumps and cnunks, Tne man witu big fields and machinery will learn by his neces sities now 'to Work his crop L. Morse In Nebraska Farmer; " r - "" - -- ' , -.;-v As-t sal Aarrlealtare, The son et an - Immensely wealthy American,, having graduated from col Ieee. went to Paris to study' art. He worked hard in Ibe Paris studios for three years. One day he made up his mind that he would never be a great artist and that he would rather be a successful farmer than a fairly suc cessful painter. Now, although still a young man, he has a model farm cov ering 10,000 acres In Illinois. He knows every foot of it, what It should produce, and sees that It produces ev erything It should. He has built a magnificent house, in which not an ornament Jars the finest taste. -He goes to Europe every winter and studies European methods of scientific farming and cattle raising. He is de veloping the land as bis fathers did before him. - He, employs . scores of men; he helps the small farmers about him; he is likely to be a great factor In the development of the state during the next few years. And this is the story ot a young American who works for the lore ot It and who Is a great success because, anxious to do things, he knew when be had not "found bis work." World's Work. Sheep Paid Beat. My sheep have gained, from start to feeding to finish, eight to ten pounds of mutton per bushel of corn, while the gain of my cattle of equal quality and feed, runs from seven to eight pounds. And my hogs eat corn, corn from first to last, and only a little grass for change, while my sheep eat grass, grass from first to last, and only a lit tle corn to start lambs and finish them. That is the cheap feed versus high priced feed. ' ! . .,::: ,; . . .The foregoing facts, obtained from my experience, convince me that the sheep ace. In general, most profitable stock on a farm, especially on thin and high land, and In conclusion I will say: ;Keep- none' bof the nest -of whatever breed yen havet' They will pay when poor ones lose? Bheep are easy to nan idle and asy, to ifttaln fa an lnclosure that would not old: other stock and are the 'fiest, w.eed destebyers we. have on the farm." '.Taking' all things into consideration, the Sheep certainly has much to commend' it to the farmer. Jacob Ziegler In American Cultivator. T .Kea the Bar at, Home. j . If ; a f armer'a boy la born right and treated right be will not want to leave the farm. Tn fact, you could not drive ihlm away from the farm by any sort joffreahnenrr The boy should be early Imbued with beauty' ot thoroughly practical - and scientific: fanning, and Shis, should., be done ;both "by precept and, example,, , The .teaching .should be ithe, best available, and, the example should be before ,bim ot all times. Then by ' the judicious' distribution of 'responsibilities 'ahd" emoluments the ioyH anchor of life tafty be made fast fn the soil, and al the allurements of tityTiIifej.wHk'ba.-tinable to make It 4rag. Farm and BanchM I ' BeoBOmicv Boolosy. Professor It. '.A. Surface, ' economic Eooroglst 'of Pehnsylania, is beginning pis ;efnclal Career in'a Way that prom' seal to-greatly enlarge the usefulness nf his office. He especially - requests those who desire knowledge of Insects, infested plants,, btads-and other wild knlmal life to address him- at Harrls burg. His bulletins will be mailed monthly !toilfl who want them, and they are not fnlyi Interesting, but .of great, practical yalue.tockman and JtaVtrr aiav'a :5.!"r Sunlight should havntUlzed ns much iss tclbie la tho dairyi It is one cf the best, dW"f ecjtanto and theeheapest to be had.t,nTf.(F,ta ' .tin-ti-'-'rf '.?. I Milk should never be closely covered before cooling and should never have an air tight covering afterward unless Sterilised.'" 1 - Wooden milk palls should never be used. Milk should never come In con tact with wood that milk has ever been In contect wlth.befotai.iiiUii t al-i-w j The Pagaa'a Bl Sharw. . Published statistics show that when Ita products of the" farms" ot America kra divided among the producers there la sn average of about 180 fof each famllyTexas Vtmum k m(-xu1-: ' 'COLONIAL'CULLtNGS.' 1 , fit- .. - , . - . ..U- All the seven islands of 'Hawaii are Connected by wireless telegraphy. Of Alaska's shipments to the United States but 30 per cent to value Is gold. , The value of canned salmon alone Is $3,400,000, or fl,000,000 more than Mr. Eeward as Secretary of state paid for the country; . Tll-' j The United' Sti'tes knn'y has driven out the plague from the Philippines as affectively a It cleared Cuba of yellow lever. The tlreless.vigllance and the un interrupted war' on Tats and filth' for van months broucht victory, Ear? U D4 I I -aw- I nn fs. VL7 " f . a a T i I J a aauuta Scrofula is bred in the bone, is transmitted from parent to child, the seeds are planted in infancy and unless the blood is purged and pu rified and every atom of the taint removed Scrof ula is sure to develop at some period i n vour life. 150 South 6th ocroinia mannests itseii in many ways. Swelling of the glands of tha Beck and throat. Catarrh, weak eyes, wfitte swelling, offensive sores And a& aoesses, skin eruptions, lossof strengljh and weakness in muscles and joints . f .mi3erble dee ad traceable in almost every instance t4 some I T yi't7, t No remedy eqnals 3. S. S. as a cur for Scrofula. It cleanses and bailda up the blood, makes it rich and pure, and under the tonic effect cf thia.j PTpat Ttlnnd Pntl'Mt- til crnra1 f.wi1t. ;n.M-..AA At U o j i - - ' iItvh. fffi.an ...1 . - mwum, m4 uukc G C C ' a mia,M,Mul ..t.. purifier and tonic that removes all blcd taint and builds up weak constitu tions. Our physicians will advise without charge, all who write vs about their case. Book mailed free. ' "';' ' -1 THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GJL nativity of the Fothlo. There is as-much mystery as history connected with tho common tuber call ed the potato. Its nativity, original place in the kingdom of nature and several other things regarding it are still open questions. As to Its nativity, 1 the weight of argument seems to favor the tropical or subtropical regions of America. There is a tradition that the vines once grew to monstrous size and j that tlie "balls" were of the "bigness of melons," and at that time the roots , were not tubers, the edible parts grow- J" lna amons the branches. It seems that they were first introduced into Europe ! In the year 1505. Haskell's "Roots and Wild Plants" says, "Wamklns first fetched s queer, bulbous root out of America which some called n 'bodado,' while others, who had heard the Peruvians mention It, spoke of It as a potato." Periam's Cyclopedia of Agriculture says that Sir John Wamklns found It growing wild near Santa Fe de Bogota at an alti tude of 8,000 to 13,000 feet He also says that it was "fetched out of Amer ica" at about the timo settled upon by Haskell viz, In the year 1500. A Royal Romance. Carmen Sylva, the royal authoress, met her husband, the king of Bouma- nla, in quite a romantic way. Aa a girl of seventeen she was running down the staircase ot the palace at Berlin when her foot slipped on tho marble, and she would have fallen to the floor below, but at the moment Prince Charles of Hohenzollern stepped from an anteroom end caught her In his arms. She did not accept him, although he made her the offer at once. In Joke for It was then most unlikely she said she preferred to remain queen of herself, but if she became queen of any country at all she would prefer Ron mania. Eight years afterward the beautiful Carmen - was married to Prince Charles, who had been proclaim ed king of Roumanla, and thujas he re alized her ambition. When Wetter Wet Avoided. Until comparatively recent times there was a medical prejudice against drinking water. Sir William Vaughan In his "Natural and Artificial Direc tions For Health" declared that water "ought seldom to be drunk." Another doctor admitted that it might be healthful for children, but not for men "except some odd, abstemious one among a thousand perchance, degen erate and of a doggish nature, for dogs of nature do abhor wine." Indeed, the recommendation of water as a bever age was supposed to bo the sign of the quack. Even Wesley in his "Primitive Physic" wrote of it with caution: "Drink only water if It agrees with yodr stomach; if not, good, clear small beer." . A Queer Dorr. Dagonet in the Referee tells a story of two little girls who were trying to explain what sort of a dog it was they had seen. Said one little girl, "It was one of those funny ones; you know, the ones that are a dog and a half long nnd half a dog high." Said the other: "You must know the sort. It's a dog that only has four legs,' but looks as if It ought to have six." It may interest Dagonet to. bear of a fairly apt defini tion that a Pnblic Opinion man once beard applied to the dachshund "the dog with the Louis XIV. legs." ; Every time a man comes across a lot of . old clothes In the. house ' he searches the. pockets, though he never finds anything. , . i, . LOOK HERE FOR IT. It is What the Header . - - " ........ i Has Long1 Sought. ;.; ( People will read advertisements about j Cures made by medicine. A they read they wonder if the ststemeats are true. If true, was the relief temporary or per manent f Read -this esse about Doaa's Kidney Pfils: ; .. .,.:;-! n-- .,. W. H. Clarke, , of Beonett street, ac countant at the Block Bros. Tobacco Work Wheeling, W. Va;, says: "If my back aches I know . what will care it, Doan'i Kidney Pills. ; ; They are the best remedy I ever came across., For months t was plagued with backache, not sharp pains, but a dull aching all the time, that made ma feel miserable. -1 got med icine oa different occasions from doc tors, and It seemed to relieve me tor the time, hat it was soon as bad ai ever. Hewing of Doan's Kidney Pills, I took a coarse of the treatment, - They eared me, and that cure has been lasting;, I Wlu corroborate this In a personal Inter View or In reply to any communication mailed to me. .? ft For isle by all dealers Prioe 80 oeats, a box. Foster-MUburii Co-i Buffalo, N. !.;-; -. ts for thfTj. &,.,.l..?, ' r.vu.v,.iilt;r the nam Doan's and taienooUier. . .LOISEASE., WF1 irVHn?rr4 -.. ..( ercfala appeared oa the bead f nr Uttl r rand chad wheat oaJy la aniistLs old, and spread rapidlv over hew boAw, The disease aezt attacked the mro aadT1 we feared ah would loaet het etcka. Wa lnent physicians were eonsuTtad, but oould do nothing to relieve the UttUlaw.' Boeent. It was then that we decided to try a. S. B. That msdiolive atonoe aaada epeedy and aomplete cure. She ta now edT, aad bee nevat had at ad-! c Street. BellaevXalv-'IS uui.vvn, iik UlVdUVC KH K tSU JUS) A 1 :A t . .ift ...n.v., auu mcic ta t giauutu UUI euic rcvuni.- to health. The deposit of tubercular matter in the joints and glands is carried off as soon as the blood is restored to a normal condition; and the sores, erapv '- linna mrtA . c. . 1 - . syuipujuia ui ocrcruia tusippeaT, J 1 , II . . saea eMieHtartwMi emauatf ' teYEoyPjLLS tUl -i'N m villi; u ajiTKK'K JCNfiUSlf ' rkk UaMW twVe a.aSeKraaaa -Paaaareaa HabaUtataMa aad lailla- , Stoaa. hlKrwDiwiuaMUal up Partlaalue, Trt'MinlaU a Dnatta. "' ""Tia'aalfTaj.- ear rillX, rj - Vlf a rt i ! t 5 '- ..... 1 illf ''if BY THE GOYLBItOR $400.00 RewarH .'.Tjt Ml '' f) ltll STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA.! ExKctrrrvs Dspaktmbnt.'" f WHEREAS, Official mformStlo'has" been received at this department 'Yhat Thomas V Dewey stands charged with ' embezzlement ' ' ' ' " " ' ' AND WHEREAS, It appears that the ssld Thomas W Dewey has fled the1 State or so conceals himself that ' the ordinary process of law cannot be served' upon Um. . ' '- :': ' '"""I NOW, THEREFORE, I, Ohsrles' tf.' Aycock, Governor of the State of North Carolina, by virtue of authority tn ate vested by law, do ttsue this my PROO L AM ATION.offerlng a reward of FOUR HUNDRED ($400.00) Dollars for the ap prehension and delivery of the said ' Thomas W Dewey to tho Sheriff of Craven county . at the Court house Jn New Bern, North Carolina, and J do en-' join all officers of the State and ay good citizens to assist in hringlng said crimi nal to justice, ..,., .j! tr.,t : ( , Done at our City of Raleigh; SEAL the 19th day of August, in the 1 ' year oi our Lord one thitneaad ' nine hundred and threeand In the'" one hundred and twenty-eighth of bur Amer lean Independence. ' - '' 'hut - CHARLES B. AYCOCK: ' By the Governor: '- ,:' " ! P. M. PEARSALL, .'' Private Secretary. i : Kl ! M-L'.illvnB " ! Having Installed a Water motor' ; in my office to run my press, I am' nowable to turn tint twice' th amount of work as heretofore) i; My customers get the advantage Qwea.Q.' Dunn;! PRINTER STATIONER," ':"7S CRATEN ST.?" t'1 ' Sti-lp, ,;i(ea-i'? utl f. iti'vii? v tr ) UniHi a at II .vtiiift Xi-'rl ! Clearance: Salo "-'. . .litK Si tut I Of Spring and Sum-' i mer,,Gooas..-,f,s un t- - While MCopp iPtoi" Wing Fall iM intej,. Goods, .tej -will close oat our present stock f ; ' Summer Goods at fricea-never fort offered.11 ?w ?'Aip! i jjvi j We We leit a'i?e boits!'bf 'Tbii ured Lawns worth o,,npw Jlo yd. t A tew bolts . of .Strjpe and Figured ' tawns worth lte to lfjauiuArTW1 ' to 9otheyard.i' fi ftw js3 1 Sumrnef Flannels and TAm 'tof. be closed onlaNyeT'lf yAe j .4 , ifi? , j'of a Ladie rUode . Muslin worth $3 25 Bult. now at' Ladies Oxfordfl, a few pairs worth from 75c to i '25' to be closed out at u6kmiW:T ' tOc to a5c, riow,$jio! tp' tMf.t ii ' iYar4,,wide Percale v always-' in -stock at So'the yafd5' 't,b I wish to call special atfenlon. tj' 8 aeuawew less wan. nan -prioe- your choice for 19o. ; ' .V ' j Other Bargains lor laolf rtt 6pic4 ' we cannot mentibii;'iri fact he Ure stock will be soltj at cos fc , and t, eVenless. until Fall gooda arriye. : Call and see for yourself, others are getting Banrains whv not vo J. -i " i ; Yours to please, ' ?w"J 4( 37. Carina re Co'rosv It. .1,

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