J T'.iE, JOURNAL. Published every day in the year, axcepl Monday, at Kiddle ttreet. - 7 j - Proms. Ho. 8. t, ' . , ' " " CHARLES Lj STEVENS,' - RTCTOB 4MB fBOPBIlTO r" SUBSCBIPTI01I BATES, One year, is adTance..,,"..,...V..$4.t One year, sot tat admee.. ....... MontbJy, by carrier in the city... V. JO Advertising Rates furnished on tppjl cation.? " ; - Entered at the Pott Office, New Bern, N. C at teoond clan natter, !. - Official 'Paper ff Br4aa : MATTER OF BUSINESS POLICY. ' ' Toe eneition for the people of Mew r Bern to decide it not to much whether -f- their city possesses tTery attaia! advin- taee. hence outside men aiid outside cap- ' - Ital muit come here, hat It It whether we, - hay builneii tente and wit enough to (care the trade to which tt position of "r; New Bern, in Ita tocatlon, "l juitlyen- Waft, -1 Kol merchant, bo commanltr. can ; ' atand idly by itself, and draw trade. It U not the quettlonof having asnpe- . riot ttock of merchandise, or having an 7; , attractive geographical location, which .. ' ' tiptMiv murMiftnt nlntitv of enatomera. nr hrinn In thoaa who will build JOB mtv. There mnit be a well defined, Intelil- , ' gent, tad determined policy In either ' cae to bring lucceat. : ' And the lucoesi li not won through ' doing nothing, ; bat In retching after ' everything of profit, and that In a moat energetlo manner. . The Pamlico, Oriental and Weetern ; railroad company uk that' the people 6! New Bern vote an Utne of 150,000 worth .( of bondi, (6 secure that road't being ox tended to this city.. - Hew Bera hat been named at the flnt choice of placet ontttde of Pamlico coin ' ty, where the proposed railroad,, want F lo stake connection with polntt North and West. " ,t The country to be opened by title) rail toad, embrace! not. only the rich Pant- ' 11 oo tection, bnt alto that of part of , Beaafort county, and Hyde ooanty with ' lte great oorn cropt will ptyt lu tribute by tending itt grain of er thlt railroad to : ; flad a market In New Bern. ' ' Here it an opportunity for New Bern ' to aecare a profitable monopoly of a iplt&dia annual batineai ' At a nutter of batmen policy, It It . 1 for New Bern to secure It, permanently, "by aooeptl&g the condition! upon the :;' trade, at preferred- t The real quetMon.to. be decided It, , have we tente eaongh. . to tecore the mo- nopoly of thlt trade, or lacking the tente let it go eJtewhetnf , , ', Deaflieu Cuwot. te.Curad by local appllcaUont .tt they cannot reach the dlieaaed portion of -the ear. There la only one way to cure deafneet,' " and that It by constitutional remedies. ' Deafnett It canted, by an Inflamed eon A dltlon of the mueous . lining of the Kuttachlaa Tuba. 'CVThta, thit tube It Inflamed yon have "a rumbling aound or ' Imperfect hearing, and When It la entire : ly cloeed, Deafnett It the retult, as ua- leat the Inflammation aaa be taken out, and thli tube rettored to it! normal oon dltlontearlng will "be destroyed forever, nine catet oat of ;ten are caated by ' Catarrh,-jjhJch hjnothlngbjxt An in ' flamed. ooadlJ4CB of tho, swoons ,vser. ' vtoea,; f - f -f - .r" .-. - i . We wfll give One Hundred Dollartor any oat of Deafnett (caated by catarrh) . that cannot be enrtd by Hattt Catarrh - Care, f Bend for elroalart, free. .!lHINBT A CaToleda, 0, Sold Ptvgglttt,.95ei - ,7 Hall't FamllyDl! are.the.beat.. - "-..thlaa Atalaet Vi. ' The tipping ayttcm it not enrocraffld !n'"Cblua.'sAu decutloa jceptl2 took place outtlde the- gatee of Talynanfo, the condemned -man being ) telegraph mn8nKer. who on the oecaelon of a t-rrat feval atked for-Hlpe- from tim loading merebanta who habltuany i "ii-d the telegraph office;' The govern or of the province heard of it And took immediate ttp io, aoppreat tbe nui- T.e f.Uth livlitaoock' liquid Bui i r. They aretuperlortothoeeof the t celebrated, Bnlphnr Bprlng,avlng ' "Uonal advantage at being made red-ttreagth. They will cor j heat, Kczema, and all. akin dit i. For.iale by f. & Bnffyi:i"".:- ' r"3tIc-ckool Teacher5;wi rd of Education at lte meet ! January 6th, 1003, patted the X crdec- -.' r ,, ander present condition! liert for tcachert at any and " a dn"'i of t!-e County Bupt. sre terlou!ylnt!rforred wllbj r ordcrnd, t' it t' e County nt be In li'a c..:ce at New 'iirtrT ! ' - h evf-y :'. r i f ""S ft" -i ' ' ' ' : TESTCvDATS EARITTS. Cottoi, firala, mrUloat and Stocks, f ftaaga k rrkea. Hccelptt.aaA ; X i ' Shlpnxnai -. Thl following are the market aaota- tioat, nottved by prlvatt win io J. B. Uthaa 4t Go. New Bern, N. V.; - - '; 1 CUoago,: Jen. . Wmu.n-' - Open High. Lew.aoae. .May.;... .u.m ' Jelf.:..,.., 75 ' Oob:- f . .. , Ma? ..' M July -. 48, paU-. - vilay. Uk-' :Jnly .. .... ' m. Irk- May 1687 . JTaly. 1650 Lard.... . May ....... m Jaiirr:'... m BAei - May 27 Jly ' m 1U0 9 MS m Maw tenx, Jan.M. Ween. High. Low. Moat Jaa Feb Moh Apr... . May Jane ... Jnly Aeg... "lept Oet Nev... . 8.7V 8.T7 .. . 8.7 9M .. 8.75 S.75 8.72 ..8.77 , 878 8.75 .. 8.77 ..8.76 8.77 8.70 T8 8.69 8.7ft 8.T5 Ml 9.TI 8.55 8.M 8M 8.1 8.28 8.08 8.17 8.17 New York, Jan. M. Bcooaaj Open. , Close Amr.Bngar 120t ltt nloaPaoiflc... 1011 1001 Mo. Paolfi! Ill 110 o. Padae W Ui Manhattan 150 150, ekeat Wtetera.. Mwiey.. Ami. Copper.... 6t 68, TeiuPaotat.... Wi 88) Wabath pf 44, 44i Irie, ltt 70t 70 Colorado So Mi 98, Southern By..;. 84f 84) Southern By pt. LoaUviUeaiNath ltt 18H Brooklyn, R..T..e7i - M Pent. B.B 158 188 Atehlton 87t 87 St Pant. . 1771 1764 MrU... m ty Alohboa pf i ty V. & BteeL S6f 864 Beading ...614 61, People Qu 1041 1644 O.AO 51 tl B. AO 100t 100) M. 41 W.. ...... 74 74 Tana. Goal, Iron. 68 2i M.TOentraU.... 151, 151 Boekliltnd 48 . 47 Weetern Vnion,. 88 . 89f Ontario Wet tent 88 U Metropolitan.... 1 1S64 Ooal, lwel,boa. . 744 Ta. 0 OhemienL tt Caaadlaa PtUelK. . 188 a A.... , Ajtw, OttaOU..f4 ,44 f. . Steel pf ...86 86 lOentral 148 147 Kepabuo Steel... tl 11 As. Io. 11 Uj DeLAHedeoa... A.Ii...... l.SXeatber.... U , 114 Amr Oar Pound. 40 . . 40 UB,Leatherpf.. Pat Mid,.. Mi,, tfti total port! eetf auted today BO.'SO Vt. 18,000 last yean , Btthnated reeetpte far teaMrroar. Mvettea T8MlaMtmwl44 uawyear. . New Orleant 10 ta 18,000 tgabtat ILttl lent ; year, Hoaeten 77M W IIM Mtlatt. 7,(61 leal vent. . JMverpeol eettoaaMcaet eioted today., Beeeipti 18.000 . , Jaa-FtblTI V ' ' .f re-Xu4.7U;, Apr-Xaf4.Tl r Mty-Jtnt 171. JaaeJaly478..': t Jaly-4ag4,78. ( Lett itaafc . 'i'je-j-ur ;tjMt i:$'rm,niH t TalaweM. . ' Sat-,' Mon. Tuea, Wed. Thera. 171. . 5- f .... ''ih.-'g 18S000 O C VBR A COI.D IM ONa DAT . Tk Ltxatlve Bromo-Qulnlne TcVoti Thltelgnature 0, cterory com tkmotunttat. y.i-' - y I'm 87009 8001 48000 TACTS IN FEW LINES Thff nightly nttonrtance at the Lon don theater averages 54,000 persona. . . Upward of 4,000 British postofflce employ eee served in the South African campaign. $ . '', u" ' Taiea joa. foreign vlsltort and resl dents ate piropoacd In the Vaud ennton, Switzerland. , , " V t 'L . The bulk of the cranberriet of thit eoantrv mine from the nart tVeantnrn. MaatachuteUa which Ueaoear Cape Cat " " V . - Several ttgsnte haVo been eent tl South-Africa by the Hungarian government)- to etudy the commercial slta tkm,. . -By applying glucose or glycerin to their toots a French scientist declares that he hat been able to stimulate the growth of plants. ' At Pllnlrs, near Dresden, la the lar gest camellia. in Europe. It it KM) years old, about'flfty feet, high and has 50, 000 hfoeadjtf each season. . Whei.t)j8 New York postofflce was built, its annual receipts were 2,S92, OSl. . They are now 1 1,070,574. in a few years they will be S2O,O00,0O0. Porest-covera 80 per cent of Russia' 1 total area, or lu all 404,000,000 acres. In other words, there are four acres of forest to every Inhabitant of Russia Swiss cowbells have been Introduced into the Himalayas as a protection for cattle against tigers. The tigers are aid to run as soon as they bear the bells. To rid themselves of the competition of the cheap products of prison labor V Austrian manufacturers want their government to transport convicts be yond the sea. Near Bury St Edmunds, England, an angler recently - caught a 'pike. weighing twenty-three and three-quar ter pounds. It was 8 feet 7',i Inches long and 20 inches In girth. The Germans excel every other na tion In the preservation, management and development of forests, realizing that they have not only a commercial but a national economic value. The National museum Is visited nn nually by about 250,000 people, and there are now on display In the build ing! more than 5,000,000 objects per taining to anthropological, biological and geological sciences. Secretary tangley of the Smlthso nlon Institution In his annual report to congress lays much stress upon the fact that additional space Is required to relieve the congested condition of the present museum building. With the, approval of the minister of the interior the Austrian league to combat the white slave traffic will es tablish branches in all the Important towns and frontier stations of Austria and take active means to suppress the traffic. It it possible that Florida phosphate will meet a serious competitor In the recently discovered deposits on Ocean lsland,jporthwet of the Solomon Is lands,, which -seem to bo superior to eith, -Florida or Christmas Island phosphate. Their Belgian. Archaeological society reports that In the coarse of boring near JBctrlngen, Belgium, rock salt was discovered at a depth of 000 feet It If expected that this discovery will greatly increase theTcommercla: wealth of Belgium. . Last year 2,075 .English ships went throoghr-itbe Suet canal. 511 German, 281 French, 230, Netberland, l'JS Austria-Hungarian, 129 Russian, 57' Japa- neter-Si-itallan, 35 Spanish, 47 Norwe gian. ,20, Dautohv40 Turkish and 23 United States. ' I 'The fruit brick is the latest form of It is rectangular or disk Shaped and done up in oiled tissue pa pttv.Tna consistency is that of a small BUmdrop,, and, being composed large U Pf sugar, the flavor of tho fruit is MtsJnedadmlrobly. ;. 1 it h ronnrtnl that thn rtiuutlin nilnlfl- ietW the Interior It considering a proj ect for .naUonallxlng the medical pro- fssktn to that all doctors and chem (tta wrocBd tie state officials. A com tnisslon has been appointed to collect Glaraattosi jtft the- subject . (The aggregate capitalisation of the MaetOaa tat Pittsburg Is moro than 2, 500,000,000. The production of steel fa Pittsburg In 1801 equaled half that of Germany, twice that of Franca, Ave times that of Russia- or Belgium and twenty-flve times that of Spain. iThe Chinese of New "York arc plan: ning toerect .a hospital "In the Chlna- towa .of that city where their 'sick may be treated by physicians of their own race. This hospital, U It Is establish ed, it 9 be; conducted on the oriental pUn and lU.be a distinct oddity in this country. : j; V ' New Tort and Louisiana capitalists have combined to construct an irrigat ing, canal llxty-four mllea long which will past through 200,000 acres of rich riot lands and the oil belt An electric road It to be built along the bank. The source "Of supply tt the Atchafalaya river, a branch of-the Mississippi. , The Tettt Bleu nubllahee a oredlction bythe, sateorologtst Herr - Zlnger. of Prague, who is or the Opinion that Mnr ttnlauo tod probably 'Other!. West In dian Islands will be virtually destroyed byt, votcanM , eruption m , J.008, He polntt out that. the most violent, dlt tarbaocea on record have occurred in years ending with the figure 8,"; '-;.. The armament of Fort Sllema,- con- Ikttlng of two thirty-eight and -two eighteen too guns, hoe been condemned at unserVtceabla. , On consideration it was found that the freight of these guns to England would be greater than their present intrinsic value and that they eoaJ4.rpt.bn. offered lor sale. In MnltA, at there are not the requisite tools for breaktns; them up and- utilising their Iron and tteeL The four gum were consequently thrown Into tho sea at Onor lddud, nVut Fort Sllema. The crowned' headi ef tvery rutins v The rich men, poor men and'nilicri : All j ln la paying tribute 'o . De" !tfa Llttle.Kirly RUett H. V 'ami, Baa Antonio, Tel , writes: Llttlo Darly rilier flUi re the lxt I ever i J In my umlly. I unheiltatlrt- ly jr n iitid tliooi to everybody. Thoy f .rn nni'patlon, Ulllounnets, Bl, k , , lor; 1 I ,vrr. .'s'u. , nm- THINGS THEATRICAL.- Irene iJc-ntloy la enjo?.!:-.; her first va cation for over year. 'She will not net again until thq fcpring. - Bumor bes that bra. "Carrie Na tion la to beacon soon In. a temperance piny of her own writing, , - ' ' The Greed fef- OoldvtU j English melodrama. Will shortly be given ltt flrat American production. , C . Hnddon Cbatoberg iinv completed an 'vorigliial.ptay. for Ktew 4 Erlanger in I which Ada ttctutu la to star. - -... Heni "vP" extremely fellcl- vnra id uis iiuyerooutiuou 01 umo - Jenkins in "A Modern Magdalen.1; : j . Percy Wallace Mackaye, ton of the : late Steele Slaekaye, bat written a play that bat been accepted for production by B.H.othern. I Mthelle Gilraan hat made an em phatic tucccEt at the Bijou theater, New York, in the new comic opera, The Mocking Bird." The tour of Stuart Robaon this sea eon in "The'Comedy of Errors" will, unless all signs fall, provo the most profitable in the long career of that vet eran netorv Rheumatism Cored in 24 Honrs By j Mystic Cure For Rheumatism. T. J. Blackmore or Bailer & Black more, Plttibnrg, Pa. says: "A abort time since I proenn d a totlle of Mystic Cure. It got me oat of the bouse In 31 hours. I took to my bed with libenms-tli-m nine month? ago and the Myall Cur It the, only medicine tha' did me any good. I Jbad S ve of the bnt ph si clans in thf city, but I received very little relief iron) lh-m I know the live tloCnre. in he what it, Is n-prcentid a id take pleasure in recommending It to other poor sufferers. " JSjJd hy T. A. Henry DinggUi N. w liern. THE uNlZUELAN FLURRY No Ainerk-an Is saying Just now Hint our navy Is loo law. Kt. I.ouls (!lo!e Democrat. War exists in Venezuela, but It hasn't got to the General Sherman phase ns yet. Milwaukee Sentinel. A lot of people will be disappointed that the Monroe doctrine wasu't al lowed to go off half cocked this time. Atlanta Journal. There was a time when European nations didu't consider It necessary to come In bunches when tbey had a crow to pick with an American country. Kansas City Journal. Orlando-pla.JOcti,1901. The Hancock Liquid flnlphnrf 'o., Balti more, MJ Oentleroen; I take pleasure In rnccm mending Hancock's Liquid Sulphur to any one suffering with Eczema. I hare bad it fur lea or fifteen years, have tried many remedies aid found no relief until I was induced to try yonr "H. L. 8." Have only need It a abort while and am now almost entirely cared. I can truth tuny say tnat alter nrty years as prac ticing physician that your Liquid Sul phur is tbe most wonderful remedy for Eczema I have ever known. Toun respectfully, DR. W.jW-ILEAKE. For rt'e.atJF. 8; Duify'i. A kfuic'ii rrranlloil. liver Kl.-.ct; Hu'.iinj tired at him King Leopold ims recourse to a grim prce.uiilnii. There had for some time Pjist been In the royal coachhouses a steel lined nitrlflne which could be swiftly transformed Into a closed steel compartment, and this coach Is now being used whenever the king drives out. A motor car upon the some prin ciple is n'ltto Kild ta be under construc tion., x OABTOIIIA. Basis the ) IM M Yni Hat) Alwiyl BOtp 9 . or -lraprtt. Teat It was since the coal famine began. The boy bad been to churpb and was still shivering when" be reached the cheerless hearth at home.. Whot was tbe teztr asked bis mother. "Many are cold, bnt few sre f rosea," chattered tbe .youth. Baltimore Amer ican. Hack In Haaae. Tt vour new rxmv fattr "Tea; to fast that I've named him What Ma Says.,--fv,4; Tbaft a queer name." . - v, , "Yet, but what ma says goee.? ' :':'.; :-k Gooa nuns'.:-; ' German Byrup a ; the special praeerip-. linn of Dr. i . Botcbee, I celebrated Gr man riystelsn, end It acknowledge ! in be one nf the most fortunate discovorlcs la Medicine.' It quickly core! Cough-, Colds and all Lung troubles of the sever est nature.removlng.u It doei, the cause 01' the sfToqtloa and leaving the parts In a (trong and healthy condition. It Is not an experimental medicine, bnt baa stord theleatof ypr ivltm; sn lfetlon In every cao, hi h Us r- , i.i r !nr.r""!ri(r cle cvi.ry Bi Hon r"!t(lf, s, o nil.llnij -.,., 1 ti t I t I I GEOPGE ELIOT; it ttnrr of Oie Anthor and the taa- -'. ? aerlpt of Dutel -Devonaikt . i k George ; Ellofc'wns conspicuous ns a person who was kindly and Sympathet ic In. a high -degree.;- She was "ever ready to. be. amused and lnlerestad la all that concerned her friends." "She had also' a keen , sense cf humor and sometimes made her friends laugh u well '&J laughed' with them. She wat solicitous about, her manuscripts - and was afrnia she should lose them. Black wood bad occasion to send her the man uscript af "Daniel Deronda." : She would not have It intrusted to the mall, and Mr. Blackwood said he would send it by his footman the next day. ''Oh, don't," the author said. "H might stop at fi public house and forget it!" - Mr. Blackwood, explained that thli footman was a perfectly sober, man oi high character and went on to praisf the man's virtues, but this did not reas sure her at all. "If he is the sort of chivalrous Bayard that you describe,' the said, "he Is Just the kind that would stop and lelp at a fire!" This was a contingency that Mr. Blackwood could not bear to consider. He promised that Borne member of bit family would l.rlng the manuscript and next day. In fact Mr. Blackwood drovt over witn it. Hon Llchtnlna- Kllla. The cause of death by lightning It the sudden absorption of the electric current. When a thundercloud which Is hij;lily charged with positive elec tricity hangs over any certain place. the earth beneath It becomes abnor mally charged with the negative elec tric current, and a man, animal or oth er object standing or lying directly be neath also partakes of the last men tioned influence. If,whlle the man, animal or other object is In this condi tion, a discharge takes place from th! cloud above, the restoration of the" equilibrium will be sudden and violent or, In language that we can ail under stand, the negative current from the earth will rush up to Join the positive cloud current, and In passing through the object which separates the twe currents, if It be an animate thing. will do so with such force as to almost invariably produce limtant death. According to the above, which seems a tenable hypothesis, to say the least, a person la really "struck" by the ground current and not by the forked fury from above at all. Cures Blood, Skin Trouble, Cancer, Blood Poison. Greates Blood Purifier Free. If. your blood it Impure, thln,'dlseed hot or fall of humors, If yon have bl od poison, cancer, carbuncles, eating sores, scrofula, eczema, ttchlngs, risings and lumps, scabby, pimply skin, bone pslns, catarrh, take Botanlo Blood Balm (B. B. B.) according to directions. Soon all sores heal, aches and pslns stop, the blood Is made pare and rich, leaving the skin free from every eruption, and giv ing the rich glow of perfect health to the skin. At the same time, B. B. B Improves the digestion, cures dyspepsia, strengthens weak kidneys. Just the medicine for old people, aa It gives them new vigorous blood. ; iDrugglsts, fl per large rottle, with direction! for home care. Sample free and prepaid by writ. Ing Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Oa. De scribe trouble and special free medical advice alio sent In sealed letter. B. B. B, Is especially advised for chronic, deep, seated cases of impure ;blood and skin disease, and cnre- after all else falls. For sale by P. S Duffy and 0. D. Brad nam, few Bern. InletllseBC of the At. An interesting demonstration of the Intelligence of the ant was made by a student In tbe biological department of the University of i'ennsylvnna. The young man construct .-d a roadway two feet in length of metal and divided It Into two parallel paths, separated by a blgb partition. One of tbe paths be painted, red and the other bine, and at their end, in plain view, he put a mor sel of rich cake, says the Philadelphia Record. Then he set an ant at the be ginning of the roadway. Tbe ant at once made for the cake over the red path, whereupon tbe student turned on, a lamp under bis mechanism and heat ed tbe path to an uncomfortable de gree. The ant kept on and finally se cured the cake, but on its return it most have told Itself that it had had a mighty uncomfortable Journey. Several hours later the student brought It out again, another morsel of cake being set at tbe end of the roadway. The ant thought a moment and then atarted for tho cake over; tha blue path. " It re membered that .the redr one had been, hot To prove still more conclusively that It remembered, the student next blocked up the blue path, whereupon the ant did without the cake rather than venture after it by the red one, . 1 One Hundred Dollars a Box (1 the value' P A Tltdale, Summertoo, B 0, placet oa ; DeWlttt - Witch Hue! Stiver He ssyi: "I hid the pilot for 0 yetri. 1 1 tried many doctor! and medi cines, but all failed except DeWttt'i Witch Haul Salve. It cured, me." It It 1 torohlnalloa of the. healing properties of Witch Quel with ' anUteptlct tad emollient; relieves, and permaaently caret blind, bleeding, Itching and. pro tru'llnr piles, tores, cats, biulset, tcse mv '"U t he am and all iklq diseases, P BiOnaV: -'."; .. , .;:-. f . - yt.ii!aU .Wuralec..-; ' 'Vt. t'tncini. ftiT a vMrtul tndyo( lt:,H.-;ir . iirtlniuuki-H. Cndt.tbut Jill db lltf'h'.l'.V'ji 1 all-anc nh'iit-rl. . tA A.m.M tuildiii. oven to n allnltt .extent are Invarlui.ly preceded t Weil si fol lottod l..v minor sboeks. li) other words, an enilbrjuake It not n Isolated phe nomenon, but Is one of a series of dis turbances. ' When tho depth of the fo cus of disturbance Is small, the tremors Inst about ten days; when of moderate depth, about three months, and when of great depth, possibly several years. 1'roressor Oinorl In Japan bat arrived at similar conclusions about minor liocks connected with strong earth ii'inkot. ' ' -r 1 r V v-jaWiWi CANNOT any effect JUienmaUam most bn treated through the blood, and. no remedy brings such prompt and lasting relief as S. & a It attacks the disease in tha blood, nentraUzea the acids, and removes all irritating or poisonous substances from the system. 3. 8. S. Strengthens and enriches the thin add blood, and, aa it circu lates through th body, the corroding, gnawing poisons and add deposits ana dislodged, and washed out of the mnsdes and Joints, and the sufferer is happily relieved from the discom forta and miserv oi Khemnatlam. - External remedies are all right bo far as they go, but they don't go -far enough, and you cant depend upon them, to do the work of a blood parifler. and those who pin their faith to liniments and plasters as cures are bound Vnnk V 1 Rheumatic sufferers who write us about their case will receive valuable aid and helpful advice from our physicians, for which no charge is made. We will mail free our special book on Rheumatism, which is the result of years of practical experience in treating this disease. It contains in a condensed: form much information about Rheumatism. THE SWIFT SPEOMO OO.. ATLANTA, OA. SPORTING NOTES. Joe Kelley foiled In an attempt to sign Lave Cross for the Cincinnati team. "Ducky" Holmes, the former Detroit outfielder, bus blgned with the Wash ington!. "The Now York club still has on eye fra Lajole," says an exchange. Well, Who hasn't? "Silk" O'Laughlln declares that he has no Intention of umpiring for the National league. Five thousand dollars Is to be ex pended In Improvements to Lehigh uni versity's athletic grounds. There Is talk of the return of Search light, 2:03, to California for stud serv ice. He can never ruce again. English athletes Buy the American game of football Is entirely too rough and will not become popular In Eng land. Advices received from London state that Captain Wrluge will sail the Sham rock III. In the races for the Ameri ca's cup. Philadelphia will be represented at the Henley regatta next year by James B. Juvenal, who will compete lu the Diamond sculls. This will give him an opportunity to meet Titus, the Ameri can champion. A Scientific Discovery. Kodol does for the stomach that which It It unable to do for Itself, even when but slightly disordered or over-loaded. Kodol supplies the natural 'Juices of di gestion and does the work of tbe stom ach, reining tbe nervous tension, while the Inflamed muscles of that organ are allowed to rest and heal. Kodol digests what you eat and enables the stoma' h and digestive organs to transform all food into rich, red blood. F 8 Dully. The Problem. Mrs. Crlmsonbeuk Tbey say coaling at tea Is a great problem, John. Mr. Orunsonbeok Coaling anywhere, now, dear, seems to be a problem. Tankers Statesman. la UnliHi. ta Moutt When you called that man Rubbers" be didn't seem to object La Moyne Of course not He works In a Turkish bath. Cleveland Plain Dealer. A Oareyl Teot. De Tanque Guixler seems to be feel ing his oats today. "Qatar I guess yeu mean rye." Philadelphia Record. TOO KHOW WHAT TOO ARE TAUR6 When yon take Grows Tasteless Chill Toulc, bectote tha formula Is- plainly printed on every bottlt showing that H It simply Iron and quinine In a tasteless orm. Ho Bare bo pay. Prlot 060, - Sale ana J. A. JO NBS; LhrnS' Feed r i'-ffi -- R Y IT' . .V. !. M M ft I " ' -11 '1 ' mLmJ "yaw i Th LARGEST AND FINBET 8TOCK OP- and ;:TT1I239 - 1 f r e -s in iWs oily, A o'ar load ct aacb J t in, , . BE-RUBBED OUT But a good liniment or planter will often g-iva temporary relief becaoM it prodncet connter Irritation or reduces tha Inflammation and aore rra!! whatever cpc thndltetteutttrtiV- trtsnnisttrwttntejatti ti tttai mm even Kwmfw sjti evttatsw tasnfeavwanvwy au in dne to an over acid condition of the blood, and tbe deposit of Irritating matter or Uric Acid alts or sediment in tha muscles and lointa. and no amount oliubbirrgecbllibtrit in- tactions nnd fixed these gritty particles ot t&ssgQ ltketddr Woc4Jtto the nek jp that the food it ate fell jmeamaasmotten becomee enroauf, ssTnejTnjtw clea and joints permanently stiff and useless and the nervous system almost wrecked hecanse ta mncJttimetelostintrying:tocnrsinhlp)di1tfai witfa outside applications or tVxVxirtjheitkin Xionisvllle, Xy BaiohOT OS. (Hntlsmeni I am la4 tjt (stxthat 8. .haaonradi About two ream asm X Bhenmatln is) ttjl kSNea.n4et, soy ankles swlllBai thaArl eemld no put on my shoes. This oenttnned for several months, duxina whlatl time I was anplptas; Untmenta sua e-olna- br my Shyslolan'tdlxxotlos, but derived no benefit. .Iwaatjott) of 8. 8. 8. and triad it. I isameStf ately sot Teller; and continued tha medicine until X was entirety welL 8108 Floyd St. D. J. VVAmi to meet witn disappointment, ana wui be nursing a case of " Rheumatism . tha ereater part of their lives. 8- S. 3. is a purely vegetaoie remeoy. does not contain any Potash- or mineral of any kind, and can be taken with Bafetv bv old and vounir. PERT PERSONALS. Andrew Carnegie is five days older than Mark Twuln, but not half as fun ny. Minneapolis TlmeH. Chnuneey Depew Is enld to try bis Jokes on hi cut. A out. you know, has nine lives. Houston Chronicle. Prospective Speaker Cannon Is now unlversnlly populur liloi tho umpire be fore the ball Kuuie stuns. -Washington Star. Governor Bnllev nf Kansas, who wat elected upon ., 1 c-ilectlou pledge that he would lumrj, now llatly refuses to fulfill the contract. Pittsburg- Dis patch. It Is now up to Nlekola Tesla to an nounce the eve i f somu startling elec trical discovery. Nlelcolu ulwnys has sometbliiK tip hlfl rh-eve wbtch bo Is Just about to KpriiiK, but he never springs. Memphis Commercial Appeal. Unconscious From Croup During a sadden end terrible attack of croup our little eirl w mconclom from Hrangulatlon, ay A L Spnffo-'l, postmaster, Chester, Mich , nnd a dose of Onijllinute Cough Cuie v a admin istered and repeateil nfien. It reduced the swelling and Inflammation, cm the mucus and nhorlly tbe child i reeling cy and speedily recovered. It cures oughi, 1 'olds, I.nUrlnrw. i-mi nil Threat nnd Lung trouoles. Oau.Vluule O-iiKh Cure lingers in the thront and beet and n-thW-s the lung lit n-nlrlhute pare, Ji en I in giving oxygen lo lm l,lo'1 Dully. FS True llapiit umm. The best sort or luppku-s la ninly -visible to the multitude. It lien hlddeu In odd corners and quiet pbiceu. uud the ager world, which presumably Is seek ing It hurries past and never recog nizes It, but continues to mistake for It prosperity and riches, noise and laugh ter, even fame nnd mere cheap noto riety. Henry Seton Merrlmnn in "TL, Vultures." Prickly heat rami In nur application by nelu cf Hancock's Lltiiild Bolphur. 1. -will hIko cureiKra ms, Keller, Pimp les. Ringworm, I 'andrnff, Cnta, Burns, Old' boms, snd all skin troubles Ins short time, when used as. directed. For sale at P. . DuSy'iDrug Store. OTrheard oa the Ttala. Conductor (to lady traveling with small boy) 1 cannot accept this ticket' madam; It's not good. Lady Not good? That ticket -was honored by the conductor Just the oth er day. It's the one Jimmy always travels on. Judge. OA8TORXA. Beantk . TiS tut1 tw Hra ihrtrl Bug)! fllgaatait mt ItV 11.11 tt fl It "if II U aai V-- aia IWyrtW U taaT .dP , ,;Wi5L'.' I !' .JTW ' v--. m - jr. N I 8ECRET OF DIGESTION. Tka stelattea ef strata Aetira ta tha Fm W Bat. - Some experiments on a dog concern ing the affects of personal liking for Various foods on tbe digestion were recently made by a well known scien tist The tesnUsxave curiooaand inter esting. It wat found that the articles of diet t mi.waa particularly fC . lth . Kreat flow of the gastric Juices and were accordingly di gested better and store quickly. For nurppaes of observation the gullet of 111 meat) Xbexasomach of tbe animal wat also divided into two portions, lata aae of whlok no -food was allowed to enter, tbe otkt4elng supplied only Wlttt tnerooa necessary 10 inc. If some tempting -dainty was held before the dog anoV-bvlnd the usu al fW tlf r'"""" '" the expected treaV,gt was noticed that at once tbe ttomacbyjulces sprang Into pluy. al though the food when swallowed did not reab ttre stomach at all. On the "other hand, If he was fed with some thing Which ho evidently did not have any preference for there was no action of the gastric fluid. Also, more curious still, when food wss introduced unknown to the uul jnal Into the working half or Li.x Mtoin SCh It lay there absolutely dry and "untouched by the digestive Juices for several hours, even tluuli the food .were of the most digestible sort. All of which proved coucliiMvely that mere thought or favorable I, rain action of any sort concerning the food enteii not only assisted the digvHli-u, but partly caused It. Professor I'nwlow, who made the experiments, thinks this partly at least explains why men of letters are often dyspeptle. Their minds are busy with things far removed from their dinners when they are eating. The connection between the uerve which sends tho Important message down to the digestive machinery below for more oil and the patient engineer of nutrition Is cut off. So when unexpect ed orders for deglutition come piling in upon them they are not ready and the work Is bungled. New York Herald. Aa ArtlAeial Aurora. At the Boyal society rooms recently Professor Itnmaay showed an experi mental proof of tbe electrical nature of the northern lights. Between the poles of a powerful electro magnet he suspended sn exhausted glass Klohc containing at the top n metallic link' An alternating current discharged through the ring In the globe produced an annular clow, and when a current was sent through tho colls of tbe elec tro maguet the glow was deflected downward In streamers rem-mbllng those of the aurora borealis. The apee trum of the natural aurora sbowa (lie presence of krypton, and In Professor Itamsay's experluieut krypton was produced In tbe discharge through the rarefied air within the globe. The Rest prestrlpilun or nalatt.-). ( hill" Slid Fev.T In . ' Till- .1 l.li,,KH TASTKI.fcw I HIM T'.M. !l I- itniilv Iron an-l iiiinln. :n n rnir'f-ys '..r-e rnr. -ie- t-t - .'. Price 1 Cent! THE SUN Now rVIU for 1 Cent, ami cari 1 liatl of Rvory Dealer, Agent ami Ncwulxiy Ht llmt f'lieC. A 1 1. .Si'iwiaHKiis in District of Columbia, Virginia, West Virginia. North and South Carolina Ai Well Ai Thosb in Penisylvini and irlnvifire and TnaouoBour tub Umitbd .-tatkh, eaa get Tbb Svn by mall for one cent a oopy. The SuaatlCent u tBaCHBansMfiieuuCLAtt Pa pes is tan VniTBS Btatss. Tbb 80 j's - tpecit -eorresoondenU throuykoat tha VahedSlalss, as well as In Kurope, Oblua, Booth Africa, the Philippines, .Porto, iiioo, ube and In every vther part of Vht.morld make It the. greatctt. aewipapef.. that jDan be printed.! its. WMaingwnnniuitw lorn Mreant are amoflf iqa iieatrtiUM-tlBJta Btsier, , site THS Boa's readem the-earlieat and Infonnalloa upon ail Important events tin the legislative and flutnclal coolers 6f fib eonatry. THlirAKMlilW PAPIR TBI Sdm'i Kiaikat r- is-rti and eommer eial colamas are eniupleie ami reliable, aaa put tan r-m Hie membant and the benkar la Uxiok wJ'h.the- market! of Baltimore, Morf..lk, CharlesiiHi, . Mew York. Cblcaco. I hllkiMphU and all oth- trimpitriaat pnfa'.i In ta-,.Unliel Htatet tad 01 her cnaxttlts,. , . Tea Cut It tha Ihmi itfM nf b mwim- . pet. sa.aw. asiitiaaiksBMatsstKiti Itaa edvnwK4,u,bVhs.,iiaaaiai,-oa Itautl lUinlatlng.tba BjtilAWaaJt,a,ut dividual and nntWel.mv&", .'t y Taa Btja IfputflHhed'na 8naday,;ts Well as every 4ar-ay eMb wek. ;,. By mall Tna HartiT-KOMt 18 a year, la- eludlof T Kr Pn. ti Taa Boa. ' fT ri., ,!-,. a y.ar. Taa Wbbv 1 i i i.: . a J . ' 1 f

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