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"On* of tbe wondera of seafaring Hf»," writes Cbaries\ Frotheroe In "Life In the Mercantile Mart|»f," la the sin gularly amnll proportion of aallora who meet with death or acetfent by falling from aloft Whether or no the cherub who la auppoeed to alt aloft and watch orer poor Jack t* rnjiomllilf for It I am not prepared to any, but tbe fact remain*. "Having to tumble up aloft at all boura and in all wither* to perform acrobatic feats that would almost pus cle n monkey, tbe aaylng among aallora about 'hanging on by tbe eyebrows' be comes almost n truism. "One would think tbe situation was blgbly spiced enough by danger with out needlessly Increasing It. Yet It Is not altogether an uncommon thing to see n man, If be happens to be bare footed, run out along tbe yard in pref erence to ualng the footrope placed un der It for the purpose, to reach what Is a post of honor, tbe weather ear ring. "In spite of all this, although not knowing the actual percentage, I make bold to aay that not more than one sailor man In hundreds Is killed or In jured by fslllng from sloft. If I use my own experience as a baae. tbe pro portion would be less, for In over twenty years of sea life I was never csuscd tbe pain of witnessing such a eatastropbe." Pa reals as Teachers. Of all the teaching In the world ninety-nine one-bundredths at least is done by fathers snd mothers. Every child lesrns more In tbo way of actual facts from tbe day of Its birth until tbe end of Its seventh yesr than It can possibly learn In sll the rest of Its life put together. During these flrst hours and years of life the child learna to walk, to talk, and, what la far more important, It lesrns tbe beginnings of self control. During tbe flrst years the child puts Itself In touch wltb the world Into which it Is born, and In these early years tbe parents, snd tbe mother especially. are the teachers. They start the operations of the mind, giving it Its flrit bent And however able the teachers of tbe future msy be, however conscientious snd learned, In tbe great majority of caaea tbe child's future, Its success or fsllure, depend* upon the flrst teaching Influences of the mother and father-New York American. A Live Oak Tno. Tlio bride was fair and slight and the bridegroom was dark and stalwart They made a most Interesting pair, and tbe people on tbe long distance train who had watched them more or less openly from Han Francisco were cheered by tbo sight of a shower of rleo wlilch fell out of tbe bride's par asol two days later. i Tho bridegroom saw the smiles, and, putting bis arm rouud bis blushing wife, lie faced the earful of friendly ■traugers. "I reckon there's no need for me to say wo haven't been married long," he announced In full chest tones, "but 1 can tell you one thing. You don't want to suillo any more than '• polite, for she's my violet and I'm her sheltering oak, aud 1 weigh 204 pounds." A Qaalat Kiaialnnttoa. Silence, It appears, U ou unknown quantity at n illviiilty examination In Mumlulay. Tlio commencement In sig naled by clashing of cymbal* and the bcutlug of drums. WUllo the can didate* are writing tliolr an*wers they are surrounded by a Jabbering crowd, wbo panri audible remark* about what Is iM'ltig done. The test lasts ten day*, and tbe people make tbo examination the occasion for gaining merit by feeding tho candidates, and cart load* of provisions of all sorts find their way to tho pagoda precincts, and Bur mans from every quarter go round col lecting money to provide the competi tors with the necessaries of llfo and luxuries as well.—Hangun Times. Th» Death of Mark Aatour. * Mark Antony gnvo the world for a woman'a love, but found himself so poorly compensated by the exchange that In desperation at the approach of Octuvlu* and being Informed that Cleo patra wa* endeavoring to make terms for herself by surrendering him he stabbed himself with hla dagger. Be ing revived, he received the message sent by Cleopatra that she desired to see him. He was carried to her place of refuge. Cleopatra and her maids raised him by ropes to the window of tbe tower where tbe falloa queen found her last bum*. Ha was lifted in and died In ber arms. Peeallarltlaa af risk. There are two popular dcluslona about flab—one that they cannot live out of water aud tbe other that they can lire In any pur* water, the food supply taking care of Itself. Aa a mat ter of fact, there are Bsh la Africa which, having to exist In absolutely dry rivers for a portion of tbe year, lave developed lungs, while In many sn amateur's aquarium flsb cannot live In the water provided owing to lack of food.-London Field. Iteasonnblr Cvrtata. "I understand old Skinflint has got religion." "It's possible." "Do you really think so?" "Well, If Skinflint and religion have come together at all I think It Is safe to say that be has got religion. There certainly Is nothing to Indicate that re ligion has got him."—Chicago Tost The same boy who Is taught to be lieve that the drumstick Is tbe l>Mt part of the turkey growe up to Imagine that his wife alwaya gives la to him.— New York Press. Mjstirtias Circiastiict One was pale and sallow and tlie other fresh and rosy. Whence the difference? She who is blushing with health uses Dr. King's New Life Pills to maintain it. By gent ly arousing the lazy organs they compel good digestion and head off constipation, Tiy them. Only 25c, at S. R. Biggs and all drag *>*! _ . STAGE PRESSING ROOMf^ Often the Causs of Disputes and Psurfs - Between Actrissss. "Deliver me from staging a show with two women stars in the cast,"! Mid one of the veteran Broadway, •tage managers. "They will give' you more trouble than a barrel of monkeys or a regiment of blond chorus girls." "Jealousy, I suppose, because their parts cannot be exactly alike," observed tbe ordinary citizen who was lucky in the friendship of the lord of the greenroom. "It is jealousy all right," said the manager, ' but not over their parts. They have fought that all out with the author during rehearsals. When they get into my department the trouble is all over dressing rooms." "One would think that any com fortable room would be good enough to dress in," remarked the citizen, betraying his ignorance. "You'd think a lot of things," growled the manager, "but unless the dressing rooms are as like as two peas I'd like you to convince (win stars that they were receiving proper treatment. Even if the rooms ore alike tha women are not satisfieJ. They want tbe wall pa per and the wardrobe curtains changed to match their complex ions. "The average theater ia usually •by on dressing rooms. It may Isi thoroughly up to date and perfectly appointed in every way until you get I*ack of the stage or under the main floor, where are the quarters of the people. I've never seen the time that 1 could not use a dozen more rooms thin 1 had at my com mand. Generally there is one room that is very much superior in loca tion and furnishings to tbe others. It is intended for the leading wom an, and in the old days when there wns only one leading woman there was little trouble about this prize room. "11l (his act of the life ulay, how ever, there are likely to lie several leading women. The woman who JIIJIVS Ihe nume part insists that she IS the star. The popular singer who is being featured iu the piece uud who draws #SO or #IOO a week inore than the woman of the nutne part insists that she is the star. If tho leading man has a wife in the cast, she surely deserves the best dress ing room. And there you are— three women and one decent room. "It is just like shaking a red flag at b "bnll, this business of dealing out dressing rooms. Sometimes it all but break* up n show, and many lifelong feuds between actresses are the result."—New York Tribune. Tvs's Apple Tree. A fruit supposed to bear the mark of Eve's teeth is one of the muuy botanical curiosities of Ceylon. Tlia tree on which it grows is known by tho significant name of "the forbid den fruit" or "Eve's apple tree." Tho blossom has a very pleasant seenl, but the really remarkable fea ture of tho tree, the one to which it owes its name,'is the fruit. It is beautiful and hang! from the treo in a peculiar manner. Orange on the outeido and deep crimson with in, each fruit has the appearance of having had a piece bitten out of it. This ract, together with its poison ous (luality, says the Liverpool Post, led the Mohammedans to represent it as tho forbidden fruit of the gar den of Eden and to warn men against itsriioxious properties. Tim* to Pray, A preacher at the conclusion of one of his sermons said, "Let all in the house who are paying their debts stand up." Instantly every man, woman nnd child, with one ex ception, rose to their feet. The proaihpr BtHitpd them and said, •'Now everv man not paying his debts stand up." The exception noted, a careworn, hungry looking individual, (lowly assumed a per pendicular position. "How is It, mv friend,' asked the minister, "that you are the only man not to meet his obligations "J run « newspaper," he meekly answered", "and the brethren here who juat stood up are my suDscrioers, and *— "Let us pray," exclaimed the min ister.—Joplin News-Herald. Wenrfera af Geometrical f*rn|r*sslnn The story of Sysla and the king is usually told as a good illustration of geometrical progression. Sysla, so the story got*, waa the inventor of the game of chess. The king was so delighted with the diversion that he promised to grant any request the inventor might make. Sysla, wno must have been a mathema tician as well as a mechanical gen ius, only asked that the generous king would put one graiu of wheat on the first square of the board and double the amount upon each suc cessive square up to and including the sixty-fourth. Lucas de Burgo sovs that there was not enough wheat in the kingdom to pay the crafty inventor, which was 18,446,- 744,073,709,557,615 grains] liartr Firfilts Ms Ufi A runaway almost ending fatal ly, started a horrible ulcer on the leg of J. B. Orner,Franklin Grove, 111. For fqur years it defied all doctors and all remedies. But Bucklen's Arnica Salve had no trouble to cure me. Equally good for Burns, Bruises Skin Eruptions, | and Piles. 35c at S. R. Biggs and all druggists. HEALTH 1 -I tart thiak ws seeM I■* Imm wttfccat Tks4fDfi*s Wkudkr Dnortt. W km orf tt l haUrVrtw «njwi «U Ike beat of w—l tmm wmt W • doctor la ihi koaas S>r ttat Wagik trfUase. Bis a garter lanssif saj •InrinaliSMtitMMawl Becsw this gnat mcdida* rclwrea stomach pains, fraes tfa constipated boarii and icTigior atea tbe torpid liver and wish eued kidneys No DOCTOR hi necessary ia the home where TherlloH'j Black-!traarht is kept. Familiet living ia the eoontry, miki frwa any physi cian, have Ufa kept la health fur tears with this medicines* their only doctor. Thedford's Black - Draught cores biliooe »e«. dnpmia. colds. ckilU and f';v:-r. bad blood, hntarWa. diarrhoea, coouipation, colic acd almost every other ailment because the stomach. bowels liver and kidoeya no nearly earn trol the health/ > THEDFORD'S BUCK DRAUGHT DRUMMERS' ETIQUETTE. A "Commercial" Dinner In I*|M la ■ Formal Affair. On my initial trip a* commercial traveler in England a kind friend told mc that 1 must state I was a "commercial" on entering an inn, and lie added that the "commercial" room had peculiar customs. Arriv ing on a morning train in a famous university town, I was soon in the courtyard of an old fashioned inn, which had been recommended as the best commercial hotel. I was wel comed by the ''hoots" and directed to a "commercial room" marked "Private." The "commercial** dinner was i.erved promptly at 1 o'clock or at I:J3. Should twenty "commer cials" be flopping at the house and but one be present »t I hi* dinner hoar the coup is served. It was a few moments niter the l.our * hen J re-entered the "commercial room" to find sixteen seated at the long ta ble, now covered «i;h white linen anu decorated with flower*. At the head of the table, engaged in serv ing the soup, sat Mr. President, who occupies this position by virtue of having remained in the hotel lon ger than any other person preswi, and at the other end is Mr. V ice, the second irf length of stay. This 1 did not then' kno#. After hesitating for a moment 1 flipped modestly into a vacant chair. In a few seconds I was conscious that every eve in lhc room was fixed upon me. Presently the president, n ruddy faced old man of about six ty, said, "l'erlwps the gentleman who has just scaled him.-clf is un aware that this is a private room?" This was said courteously, but firm ly. My first thought was to tele graph to the American ambassador and to fret out my passport declar ing mc to bo a free born American citizen, but the savory odor of the soup nnd my friend's warning pre vailed. So, half rising from my chair, I stammered out something about my ignorance. With every desire to relieve my evident embar rassment and at the same time to uphold the traditions of the table, the president said, "The gentleman is a stranger and wishes to join us." A hearty permission was given at once bv all, nnd I reseated myself. —World's Work. take a trip this Winter through FLORIDA TO CUBA - - . \ - r: -V , This beautiful State and Island has been brought within easy reach by the splendid through train service of the . . Atlantic Coast Line the great thoroughfare to the topics. Winter Tourist Tickets are now on sale to all points in Florida and to Havana. For rates, schedules, maps, sleeping car and steamship accommo dations write to i 3 -13 -. 4 ' . • »• . W. J. 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Kiln Dried North Carolina Pine Lumber, > d • • • • MMM SIMMON'S URAND CYPRESS ■IIIMf ORDERS AND CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED WILLIAMSTON. N. C. to Guthrie - TWO TRAINS DAILY The Capital of Oklahoma is now reached via'the Frisco System l:jo p. m. train from St. Louis; the 10:40 a. m. trisn from Kansas City, ar rive st Guthrie 8:05 a. a., 10 p. m. train from St. Louis; the 11:30 p. m. train from Kansas Citr arrives 8:15 p. m. The return service to the North and East is equally convenient. On this new line of railway, thirty-eight miles distant from ChttdkT the following stations are located, viz: Lowe, Dudley, Merrick, Ico» nium and Taylor. The extension opens a new field in fertile Oklaho ma, offering golden opportunities to those seeking homes or investment In purchasing tickets, avail yourself of the shortest and quickest route from St. Louis or Kansas City—Frisco System. F. K. CLARK, W. T. SAUNDERS. Traveling Passuger Ag't Gen'l Aft. Pml Oft ATLANTA. GA.
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