1 THE WEEKLY 1ST. Pa iated ia Two Bactioas, iwj Ts Uj and Mdav, at Journal Bulldlnr., M NCnra Street CHARLES U STEVEN', SUBSCRIPTION RATE?-, Two Month. MTOente. Threee Month, " it Months, W " welve Months. U ONLY IN ADVANOC Advertising rmtes furnished upon ap pUostion t the office, or upon inquiry by msiL r-Th jnmiii. is onlv sent on pav n-advanoe basis. Subscribers Will receive notice of expiration of their sub scription" and an immediate response to notice wul he appreciated by the Journal Entered at the Postofflce,: New Be -n A. C. as second-class matter. PROTECTION OF LOCAL RE TAILERS. Any organization among the ret ill dealers and merchants of a olty or to - n should hare for Its primary purpose a id object the protection of every memter of the local organization. Very much of this protection natnraily Is of the kind which gives a mutual knowledge of the paying character of the people who tiade at the different lo cal stores, and this prevents Hr A who has an account which he refuses to pay Mr B from getting credit with Mr C un til Mr B's claim Is satisfied. But there are other things besides bid paying customers winch the local retail ers must guard against, and through their organtzat-'on erect protective mtas urei which shall shield them from schemes that mean the Infringement upon, and depletion of the legitimate business that rightfully belongs to them. The Journal published a few days ago the account of two men who worked their system from house to house, sell ing groceries at prices far below those of the local retailers of this city, and even lower than the wholesale dealers could purchase them In the north. The fact of "bargains" makes buyers of housekeepers, and few of them look In to the matter of how the seller msy have secured the goods which are offered at low prices. In this case the bargain sellers had big sales, brought In and delivered a first Instalment of goods, "borrowed" some advance money from an appointed local agent, and then disappeared. The moral of this Is obvious. Not that the bargain seekers got caubht, for a few profited through securing some goods. The agent suffered, and the local retail merchants while these out side offerers of bargains were here, had more or leas demoralization In their trade, against such Illegitmate compe tition. Here Is a scheme whtoh has been work ed In various disguises from times since the merchant has been in business It is against such schemers, as well as those artful and delusive schemes of the trading stamp and the gift enterprise, that local organization among legiti mate retail merchants Is so much need ed so that the alarm can be given at once when the people of a city or to v n ate being solicited to buy something f tr below Its coat, or being inveigled, in o accepting some gift, which has tone condition attached to its acceptance, that means not merely loss to the pur chaser, bat Injury to the fair and legi timate trade of the local merchant. The local retail merchant who is ad vertising in the home paper has the privilege of calling attention by warn ing the people of inch transactions, and a little publicity will soon frighten those who are invading territory for bus lnets In a way Illegitimate and Inimical to local business interests. WHO KNOWS COST OF WAR ? In the great wan of the last and pre vious centuries, the matter of coat has largely been estimated upon the bash, of the loss of lives, and the devastation of the country In which the battles took place, rather than upon the coat of the war material need; the ammunition ex pended in powder, shot and shell, and military equipment. But the twentieth century wars have to take into serious consideration this latter, the amount of ammunition that matt be expanded, for upon the quality and efficacy of this depends the saving In Uvea and gain in victorias. In the Russian Japanese war the cost ia very great in lives, while In the destruction of property there has not beenmacheaid, probably after the war Is concluded there will be figures on It is of interest In this connection, of the coat, in money, of war, to Bote Ike folio wlnf eatlmalai which a German mil Itery expert baa J eat figured oat Ueeoet ia ammunition to both powers la the battle of Lite Yang. He figures that MO.OOO Buastaas and 240,000 Japanese ware engaged, bat oaly half of these, or 330,000 were flgatlag at once. The battle raged for aboat 180 hours, and with a rather conservative estimate he figures that each soldier fired about 90 shots per hoar, to that each man during the battle must have fired 3,400 thots, mak ing a total of 600.000,000 shots for the two armies. This ammunition cost rath er over $90,000,000. During the battle of Llso Yang 300 cannons fired 450,000 shells during sixty hoars, so the expert calculates that the 1,800 cannons enga ged In the last battle mast have fired 1,700,003 shells at a cost of $3 each, or, altogether, a little over $5,000,000. Thus Russia and Japan spent In this one bat tle more than 15,000,000 on ammnnl tlon. This does not Include the wesr and tear of the weapoas, which is con siderable. The field guns costs on an average of about f 1,003 each, while the great siege and fortress guns coat as much aa $300,000 each and fire away $350 at each shot. With a few such battles as this, It Is easy to see why these nations, and oth ers engaging In war, must look to the financial end, and keep the treasury well supplied with money, in order thai there may be no cut off in the supplies for the army and navy. HAS STOOD THE TEST 26 YE ARS The old, original GROVE'S Tasteless Chill Tonic. Yon know what yon are taking. It Is Iron and quinine In a ttsteleaa form. No Cure, no pay, 50c. News In a Nutshell. A colony composed of forty or fifty Japanese families arrived at San Fran cisco and are making preparations to settle In Dade City, Fla. During the first nine months of the calendar year 4,316.506 039 pounds of sugar, valued at $101,116,717 were Im ported Into the Dnitted States. Prince Fushlml. of Jspan, will reach Washington, where he will elaborately entertained. An important gathering of men inter ested in American forests will be held in Washington Jan 2 to 6. The Presbyterian Synod Is convened at Durham. Bishop Cheshire will address the convention on the divorce que tlon. St Petersburg University students pro test against the continuance of the war. A serious riot took place last Sunday as a result of the disagreement. "TEETHINA" as its name Implies, Is used by every mother wise, To stay convulsions that come on When teething time begins to dawn. For Nausea, Vomiting and the weak, irritable Stomach of Children, nothing equals Dr Moffett's "TEETH IN A" (Teething Howders). Aids Digestion and Regulates Bowels. Later reports from the storm of Sun day are to the effect that not since the blizzard of 1888 has there been such dam age done. Telegraph and telephone wires have been prostrated and It has been difficult to get the news. The wind attained a velocity of 62 miles an hour and at Cape Hatter as it was even more. Wrecks of ships are reported at numer ous places but as there was previous warning not many ships left the hsrbor Those that were caught were on a long trip. The explosion of a lamp In the home of Mr W F Gilbert Monday night very nearly resulted In a bad lire. But for the assistance of neighbors the house might have been destroyed. But little damage was done. The Hyman Supply Co., Dear Sim Over fifty years ago, our firm began selling paint throughout the South sales have continued uninterruptedly, and ten times greater than anyothei brand of paint. Bead the following: "Have used the L. ft M, paint twenty years, houses painted with it eight years ago show better today than houses painted with other paints within two yean." A. B. EdgeU, Alachua, Fie. "Have used all brands of paint, L. & M. Pare Paint stands better, and wears longer than any other paint I have ever used In my ten years ex perience." H. F. Smith. Painter Concord N, O. "I painted FrankenbnrgBloek with L & M Paint, stands ont as though varnished. Actual cost was leas than $1,20 per gallon." .W. B. Barr, Charleston, W.Va. "I painted our old homestead with L. t. M. Paint twenty-six years ago. Not painted since; looks better than houses painted in the laet four years with other paint," H. 8. Scotfield, Harris Springs, 8 C. "Used the L. ft M. Paints for sixteen years. Painted three houses with it fifteen years ago; they have not needed painting since. ' J. B.Webb, Hickory. NO. Respectfully, LONOMAN ft MARTINEZ. These Celebrated Paints are sold by Hyman bupply Co iaejeHj indefeiasjei ml iUfa - flPECTED CONTEST In Rifhlh Congressional District, Whew Beard Cnamsers Asked Governor Fer Psrden. Bank la Charge State Kxamlartr. Far mats Heldlsg Their Cotton. Social Attention to J edge Prltchard. Soldiers Heme Report Raleigh, Nov 16 Frank Ben bow was btfore the Governor today, to aak a par don for J V Long, of Jackson county, who Is servleg a penitentiary aervloe for seven years for murder. A number of lawyers are with Mr Benbow in this ef fort to obtain pardon. Both sides were Riven a hear iog, there being opposition to the pardon. W O King, a white man here, has given bond to appear on the 91st inn Mfore U 8 Commissioner Nichols on i he charge of using the malls to defraud, by ordering goods sent here, taking the name of Harris ft Co, Hobson and Co, Upchurch and Co, and perhaps othei names. A government official says that King got a lot of stuff from various parts of the country which he sold among other things beef from Richmond Invoiced to him at 8 cents per pound which he sold at I cents., and all pork sausage which he sold at 6 cents. He put up the bond In cash. State Labor Commissioner Varner came here today and secured a charter for the Globe Publishing Company of Salisbury which will publish a newspaper do job printing, etc, the capital stoca being $15,000 and he and others being the tockhoideis. At the church of the Good Shepherd this morning Miss Rosa Battle, the oungei daughter of Mr Richard Bat tie was united In marriage to Dr B B Miller, of Goldsboro. Mr J. Frank Mil ler was best man. The corporation commission has dl rected State Bank examiner, Ellington, to take immediate charge of the Mer chants and Farmers Bank at Milton, his report showing that it Is insolvent. He will hold all assets nnttl a receiver Is appointed, which will be done within 24 hours. The bank Is IS years 'old, J A Hurdle being president and R L Walker, cashier. Poorly secured loans amount Ing to $27,000 are the cause of the lnaol rency of the bank, which Is shown by the report of the bank examiners. Judge Pritchard has denied the motion for the removal of W J Edwards of San ford aa receiver of the Southern Saw mills and Lumber company, and has ap pointed Phillip Busbee and Brook G Em pie commissioners to sell the property at auction, January 17th. He has also appointed Eugene 8. Martin special muter to examine Into the financial situation of the company and report to the court. The property Is at Kings land and the sale la to foreclose a mort gage to the Union Trust Company of Philadelphia. The Judge orders that no bide shall be considered unless it is for $85,000 at least This morning Benjamin James, a young white man was arrested ft the railway station here, on the charge of breaking Into the trunk of his room mate, E E Purvis, of Tarboro, and steal lng $210 In money and various other property. A young detective, named Haynes tracked James to Raleigh and found him by means of a woman. James confesses the theft, and $141 and a lot oi stolen clothing was found on his person. His home Is near Scotland Neck. He confesses that he spent the money which was not found Wilson G. Lamb will be the chairman of the State Board of canvassers, which will meet here December 1st to canvass the election returns. The board will be here about a week, as of course a con test Is expected In the 8th congressional district. The visit of Judge and Mrs Jeter O Prltchard to Raleigh this week has been a source of much pleasure to their friends here, and they were the reci pients of many social attention. The popularity of Judge Prltchard in Raleigh is very marked. The farmers la North Carolina are certainly heeding the advice to hold their cotton until they get such figures a they think proper. In fact they them selves began the movement at the very first of the season and they have stood to their guns. State Auditor Dixon Is at work on the annual report of the Soldiers Home here, which will make a very good show Ing. More money Is needed, to fit np the second floor of the new dormitory so as to provide quarters for at least thirty mere Inmates. There are many appll oatlons for admission, which cannot now be entertained. Orders were lssud for the military features at the unveiling of the statue of Frederick the Qreat at Washington City on November 19th. TAKES LESS WEARS LONGER DeLancy Gregory of Fort Plain, N.T. To Longman ft Martinez. Paint Makers, N T: "Its a surprise bow Httle L ft M Paint Is required to paint 'a big house Have sold the L ft M for over twenty five years. "Many noises are well painted with four gallons of Longman ft Martinez L ft II and three gallons of Linseed Oil mired therewith. Actual cost of L ft M leas than $1.90 per gallons. Wears acd covers Uks gold. Bold by Hyman Sup ply Co, Supreme Court Oplnlrn Special to Journal Raleigh, Nov 15 -The Bepreme Coart filed the following opinions to day: BUI vs Delta, from Forsyth, new trial Rodd vsOotton Mills, Rocklagham.no error. Reynolds vs Railroad, from Surry, no error. Pratt vs Chaffing, from Stokes, af firmed. Oil Co vs Grocery Co, from Forsyth, error. Tow va Hamilton, from Randolph, ao error. Chaffin vs Mfg Co, from Davie, peti tion dismissed, Wlagate va Parker, from Rowan, to error. Howell vs Parker, from Stanly, er ror. Ltton v Orowell, from Stanly, new trial. Harrison vs Tel Co, from Rowan, new rial. Owen vs Meroney, from Rowan re versed. S'.ewart vs Railroad, from Rowan, no error. Eatnts vs Armstrong, from Rowan, af flrjied, Grocery Co vs Railroad, Davidson, affirmed. Blair vs Ccaklsy, from Union, no t r ror. London vs Bynum, from Chathsm, error. In re Boyette from Lenoir, remanded to the judge for further findings. Lumber Co vs Railroad, New Hanover error. Avery vs Stewart, from Craven, er ror. W H Green vs Tel Co, from Halifax, reversed. 1 E Green vs Tel Co, from Halifax, reveraed. Leroy vs Jacobosky from Pasquotank no error as to Jacobosky and new trial as to Weluel. Wool vs Fleetwood, from Perquimans affirmed. Allen Bros vs Tompklca, Franklin, per curiam affirmed. Lemond vs McCain, Uoi)n, per cur i-m affirmed. Iddtngj vs Tel Co, Iredell, per curiam affirmed. Wall vs Smith, Rockingham, dlsmiis- ed for failure to prose uta Hntchins vs Hchool Committee, from Ouruam, miion to advance allowed and set end of 18th Dlst (next week.) A guaranteed Cure For Piles Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. Druggists rjfund money if PAZO OINTMENT falls to cure any case, no matter of how long standing, In 6 t 14 days. If your druggist hasn't It send 60c in stamps and It will te forwarded post paid by Paris Medicine Co, Saint Louts, Mo. The revival which hu been going on in the Methodist church for two weeks closed Sunday night. They were very successful The church was Increased in membership and strengthened. Lathers are pushing their work on the new Methodist church rapidly and It will soon be leady for the plaster ers. When Ton Have a Bad Cold Ton want a remedy that will not only give yon quick relief but effect a per manent cure. You want a remedy that will relieve the lungs and keen expectoration tasv, Ton want a remedy hat wlU counter act ant tendency toward pneumonia. Ton want a remedy that Is pleasant ana sate to tate. Chamberlain's Couth Remtdv meets all of these requirements snd for the speedy and permanent cure of bad colds stands without a peer. For sale by all oruggists- iTruiur. In July, 1883, 1 began to break out with Eczema on my head, lege and anna, and began treatment with local doctors, but did not get much relief. They said the dis ease baa become chronic. I then quit them and tried various ointments and soaps for ...I A - , . - noiner two years, one aa soon aa cold weather camel was as bad off as ever, so I finally decided to let medicine alone, and for twelve or thirteen years did nothing towards curing the Eczema, except bath ing. This seemed to do about as much good as anything I had tried. During the time I lost about one-half of my hair. I began 8. S. S. doubtful of a cure, because the disease had run so long, but soon discovered your medicine waa doing me good, and continued to take it. I used seven bottles, when I was com pletely cured, not having a single spot on my body, which before was almost com pletely covered. F. C Noavour.. 1017 Hackberry St., Ottumwa, IaT The head, feet and hands are usually the parts affected, though the disease ap pears cm other parte of the body. While ex ternal applications allay the itching and burning temporarily, it is the acids thrown off by the blood that cause the irritation and eruptions upon the skin. The adds must be neutralized and the system cleans ed of all humors and poison before the cure is permanent. S. S. S. is guaran teed entirely free of PotatOi, Arsenic and other miner, els. Book on the akin and its dis eases sent free. Medical advice fttrniahed free. The Swift Saeetle Company, Atlanta, fla, SS RUNAWAY AND COLLISION. Fortaaate I soap From a Very Seri ous Aeekteat Last evening I bar was a luaaway a-.d cullUI-n on Middle street which. while It was bad, ih molt Indicated that the victim could well be thaakfal that be came out of the affair allva. Mr. D. L. Ward waa driving a livery horse which had got beyond hts control and west dowa the street at a Hvely rate. A O Moy e, a traaafer driver wee driv ing from id front of hotel Haaelton and Waa la the act of turning around to go northward. At that In-tam Mr D L Ward, came down the street drivings horse which had got beyond his control. The running horse at rack the traaafer aqaarely at the front seat and Jumped Into the carriage, Moye jumped out and sustalieino veiy severe Injury. The transfer. No. 14, waa made almost a to tal r.k. The horse that ran away was badly brulasd. Doesn't Respect Old Age. Its shameful when youth falls to show proper respect for old sge, but juet the contrary in thi c s rf Dr King's New Life Pills. Ihey cot off maladies no matter bow sever and Irrespective of old sge. Dyspepela, Jaundice, Fever, Con.t'pau n all yield to this perfect Pill 25c, at all dreg s ores. COURT CaLBNDAR. 8ape.i r Court, November Term, 104. FIRST WEEK. Friday November 25th, 1004. No. 43 Meredith va S A L Ry Co. 2". Miller vs Willis. 83 Hancock vs W U Tel Co. Saturday Nov Kth, 1904. 44 Roe vs Elm City L Co. 64 Smith R L vs French. 67 French vs Elm City L Co. 8ECOND WEEK. Monday Nov 18th, 1004. 88 Becton va Gol Isbora L Co and Ry Co. 41 Evans vs West. 45 R'ggs vs Cannon. 46 Ives rs Pine Lumber Oo. Tuesday Nov 39 h, 1904. 63 Simmons vs A C L Ry Co. 57 Williams vs McKeel. oO Owiogs vs A & N O R R Co. Wednesday', Nov 80, 1P04. 49 Blades vs Congdon. 66 Congdon va Blades. 60 Mclver vs Cox. 61 Klikman va Wadswortb. 63 Klikman vs Calloway. Thursday Deo t, 1904. 18 DeLoach va McCarthy, Adm-. 60 Meadows vs Woottn 74 Smith vs Carr. 79 Purser vs Machine Co. 79 Simmons A Ward vs B B Daven. port. 78 Marks vs Rosin. 80 Blades vs Hudson. 81 Moody vsA&NCRROo. Friday Dec i, 1904, 81 Prltohett vs Bacon. 89 Rosen vs Marks. 88 Tates vs A d; N C R R Co. 84 Foy vs N & 8 K R Co. 85 Phllpot vs A ft N C R R Co. 86 Standard Sewing Machine Co vs Owlngs. 7 it u . I 88 Perkins vs City of New Bern. .MOTION. 33 Corporation Com vs F ft M Bank. 14 Whitley vs Simmons. 81 Blades, Trustee vs Dewey. gO I .It 41 63 Hecht, Herschler Co vs Miller. 64 Hyman Bupply Co vs R R Co. 66 Mutual R F L Astn v Soctt. 70 Moore, Solicitor vi Dewey. DIVORCE. 88 Small vs Small 40 Hlnee va Hlnes. 71 Jordan vs Jordan. 73 Longest vs Lou rest. 75 Lancaster vs Lancaster. 87 Ktnion va Klnlon. 80 Charlotte vs Cbarotte- No Poison in Chamberlain's Cough Remedy From Napier New Zjaland Herald Two years ago the Pharmacy Board of New South Wales, Australia, had an analysis made of all the cough medi cines that were sold In that market. Out of the entire list they found only one that they declared was entirely free from all poisons. This exception was Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, made by the Chamborlaln Medlcice Oo, Des Moines, Iowa USA. The abaeence of all narcottea makes this remedy the saf est and beat that can te bad; and It Is with a feeling of security that any moth er can give It to her little one. Cham berlain's Cough Remedy Is especially recommended by its makers for coughs, colds, croup and whooping couth This remedy is for sale by all Drag gists. Flatly of Rats End Lift Ttptttr. In the yard of a local residence, a pathetic Bight was seen the other morning. Near the water faucet was a family of dead rata. They had eaten Stearns' Electric Rat and Roach Paste and rushed out of the house to the nearest point where there waa water, and gave np life together. Stearns' Electric Rat and Roach Paste ia sure death. It is easy to use and absolutely guaranteed to km cockroaches, water bugs, rats, mice, etc., driving them out oi the house to die. Deal ers generally have the Pasta for sale, or package will be sent, express prepaid on re ceipt of pice by th. Steams' Electric Paste Co., Tribune Building. Chicago, III. Smalt Bold by F. S. Duffy. Our smt am 4 tltrataay'a. Germany having been for ao many gweeretlobs looked upon la every guar ter of the globe as the special rim or Uambrlnua, th drinker ed- beer must jt astonished to tears that In 1903 to Teutonic brewer mad only l.Ttl.oia. 000 rations of malt be rer, or 18.- 088,230 iea than the quantity produced in the United State. Of course II Is not to be forgotten that the population of this republic Is much larger than that of the dominions of Kauwr Wit helm, yet nevertheless It cannot b dis puted that those are suggest! flgurae. New York Tribune. bbar Paveaaeat. In 1881 an Incessantly and heavily traveled bit of etreet at the entrance to Euston station lu London waa ex perimentally pared with India rublwr vulcanised for the purpose. A concrete foundation flniabed with cement to make It smooth waa covered wltb two inches of this preparation, and when ready the wheels of traffic were turned upon H. They continued to roll over it wtttiout Interruption until May. lWi a period of twenty-one years, and In all that time the rubber bsd not worn through at any spot. A Cjaeer Pet. The wife of the governor of North Borneo has a pet which few woniea will envy her. The governor's bouse is near a Jungle, snd from It strayed a baby rhinoceros Captured as a curi osity, he at once became tame and re fused to return to his native wilds He consumes sixteen qnsrts of milk a day sud on this diet thrives snd grows fat He might be mlstskeo for a queer sort of hog were It not tor the horn In the middle of his face. He le devoted to his mistress and follows her about Ilk edog. fall. Speaking of a man who fell in lore with his mother-in-law and finally eloped wltb her, Brother Dickey said, "Well, suit, dat man had de faith dat would advertise fer a lost unibreller!" -Atlanta Constitution. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAT Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. AH druggists refund the money if It falls to core. E W drove's sigostire is on etch box 95c Au America. t'Hm-en lidos those who helo them selves'' has played smash with many a family's table discipline. Baltimore American. A Runaway Bicycle. Terminated with an ugly out on the leg of J B Orne-, Franklin drove, 111 It developed a stubborn ulcer unyield ing to doctors and remedies for four years. Then Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured. Ite lust at good for Burns, Scalds, Skin Eruptions and ITe-. 25c st C D Cradham'a Drue store. The Artful DoOarer. Wagger They say that- old Con ponnes, tbe banker, has untold wealth dagger-Yes. That's what the tax collector suspects. Town Topic. Catarrh Cannot b: Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as thry cannot reach the scat of' the disease. Ca tarrh Is a blood or cons' ttutlonal dis ease, and In order to our It ou must take Internal remedies Hall's Catatrb Cure Is taken Internally, and sots direct ly on the blood and mucous surfaces Hall's Catarrh Cure Is not a quack med Iclne. It waa prescribed by one of tbe best phjeloians In Ibis country for years ani Is a regular prescription. It Is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers. set ing directly on tbe mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two In gredlents Is what produces such wonder rui results in curing Catarrh, send lor testimonials free. F. J. CHENET ft Co., Toledo, O., Sold by Oruggists, 76c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. New Bern Military Academy. H EW BERN, N. C. The Largest and Best Equipped Boarding School in Eastern Carr lint. Specialists at the head o. every Dec artment, Faculty of 19 mem bers (including lecture faculty, rep esenting Univer ity of North Cato lina, University of Virginia, A M of Misei.aippi, Texas Normal Col lege; Belha ven Hospital, Medical College, New York; College Physician and Sorgecns, New York; Peabody Normal College, New Yrrk Conser vatoty of Music, American Institute of Normal Method, Boston; Con se.vatory tf Vusic of Pa if, France; Leiisig Crnservatory of Music Germany; Harvard TJniverait , Trinity Coll'g and o he- promine it in stitnti ma. SEVERAL THOUSAND DOLLARS being expendtd for new buildings, barrao s at d dormitories Lighted tbr sughout by electrici y and supplied w.th city water, a 1 puie as the 8 ate affords. Bath 100ms. Large and loy 1 stedtnt body last session. Apply at once for brautiiully illustrated Catalogue. Carolina Business College A Sep rate and Distinct Ins itution with a St.ong racu'ty of Spe cialists. Th 1 besi an 1 most easily mastered m.thods if Bookkeeping aad Systems of Shorthand en r developed are used in this Co lege. De mand for Bookkeepers and Stenographers greater than we can supply Positions t uaranteed to those taking combined course. Railroad fare paid for those takug full Shorthand and Bookkt eping scholarship. Take one of trese courses and let ue help you to a good paying position. Apply at once fa illustrated catalcgue Address, S. J, HOLLADAY, A. B LL. B, President In the Kagtteh tnaataag Betd It te the eastern te mark Beats bona by ty hvg a ptee of red ribbon afoeued their talks. aUpmtea) twd bunt are eat taw careful lookout for all each and should ft happen that th are running doe to oo another th ante with th rtbbo badeefced tall la given a wide berth, is K b more than nrobabl that it wtU ease oat with It hind teg te th ossteeo dte sdvants of Its uelarhbta. In the x- tatennat f th came he tea their head, and aa animal na to rally is not te any way vteteaa er Inclined to be bad tampered wUl do the moat unexpected thing In th way of kicking, rearing and biting. London Telegraph. The Exact Tatar Required far Constipation. "As a certain purgative a ad it reach partner Ohassberla'n's ricosaaca and Liver Tablets scorn to be he exact thing reqelrcd, stroag enough forth most robust, jet mil. enough and safe for children and without that terrible grip log so common to most pigilves," aay R 8 Webster On., Udora, Ontario, Canada For sal by all I ru (gists. to Whtetrml Lwwk. "My husband la getting to be a eef- ewtlflc whist player." "Is be? I've been wondering lately what made him look as If there waa not much more left In th world that waa worth trying for." Chicago Ret old-Herald. Not t Sick Day Slice. "I was taken severely slot with kidney trouble. I tried all sorts of medicine, aoae of w bleb relieved me. One day I saw an ad of yoar Electric Bitters and determined to try that After taking a few doses I felt relieved, and soon there after wee entirely cured, and have not at a biok day siaee. Neighbors of mine have been cured of Rheumatism, Neuralgia; Liver and Kidney troubles and General Debility." This U what B. r Baas, of Fremont. R. u , writes. Oaly SOe, at C D Bradham'a Druggist. Five Pba. There are five great religious on the face of the glob. They are th pope of the Latin church, the schl matlc or orthodox pop of th Greek church, the father of tbe faithful, rul ing at Constantinople; the pop of Ti bet, who has 000,000,000 subjects, and th schismatic pope of the Mohammed an world, who reigns at Morocco. rick headache Is caused by a dlaor. dried condition of the stomach and Is quickly cured by Chamberlain's Stom ach and Live r Tablet. For sale by all druggists. Uothvra Hlw Too. . "It Is strange" said tbe minor poet with nn Important air. "but there are days that I cannot write at all." "Me, too." replied the plain person, "and Wednesday's tbe worst of ell. I 'moot generally write the V before the 'd.' "-Philadelphia Preen. a u ant a p'easant phjsle try Chambeilaln's Stomach aad Liver Tab letr They ate tasy to take and produce no griping or other unp'easant ePeet Sold by all Druggtata iMsaawlaUaf, Housekeeper And are yon good about roast meat? New Girl Faith, 01 am ao. ma'am, orii ate any kind 0' thlm wtdout complalnia. Philadel phia Ledger. The granite bills are not ao cheage less and abiding aa tbe restless aee. SULPHUR GIVES HEALTH Thousands seek tonic, beelMi al hath leg In .natural su'phur -prfngs. The same results are toned at borne with Mancnck'a L'quld 8ulhur, Nature' Ordatest Otrmlctde. Cures msny blood and skin dlseaaes. A family remedy. At leading druggists. Booklet describing many other cures, free of Hancock Liquid Sulphur Cc. BaltO, Md. D

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