THE journal: - Published awry day la the year, exoepl Monday, at MIOddle street, ,- . .' c Pnoan Ha & CHARLES Li STEVENS. v- asnoa in noramoa .? SUBSCRIPTIOH RITES' Oat year, la advtaoa. v. v. $ .On year, sot la adTanoe. ........ a M MontMT.bv carrier tathecitT.....' S0 Entered at the Port Offloe, New Ben, M.C at second elass nutter. Ofleial Faatr ef New Ben Crarea Ceaaty. ana BRYAN NOT THE DEMOCRATIC PARTI. The twice defeated W. J. Bryan, be cause of thto, .alssssociatioa with the National Democratic party, naturally gives him a dote relationship with the Democracy ft the oonntry. Thli natural political Intimacy Mr. Bryan has used to Improve hit own private financial ends, through the pnbllc advertising gained from bit prominence in polltlci. There Is nothing to be criticised In this. It is business on Mr. Bryan's part, and strictly honest and-leglti mate. In addition to the bnsiness opportuni ties which he has gained through poli tics, Mr. Bryan has assumed a political leadership, dictatorial, domineering and offensive,, from a Democratic stand' point.' In Mr. Bryan's position of political chief, as the onVwIth supreme right to say who shall and shall not be eligible to attend Democratic Councils and who can be considered legitimate aspirants to the Presidential nomination, there Is much for Democratic criticism. It never has been, and never will be Democratic, for the National Democra cy to become a political oligarchy, as It threatens to be under the Bryan assumed dictatorial leadership. The very fact that Mr Bryan stands prepared to form a Bryan Democracy confederation In this country, shows that he realizes that real Democracy, 'cannot be swallowed up and become the personal and Individual property of William J Bryan, or any man. The very strength of true Democracy Is the impossibility of Its being anything but Its own teal self some thing belong ing to the people, their property because It embodies th principles of the masses, as against the aordldneas of the Individ ual, or the mercenary desires of the As to the man who has twloe led the . National Democracy, even though to defeat, Mr Bryan Is worthy and entitled to be heard, bat not in the way he as sumes to speak. Mr Rrraji la not tha Ttamncrattc nartv. not even Its sole leader, nor Is he the nalv TtamnftTat ranaVki nf bains its jeaaer. . ; Honored as he has been, it oomes with .a m u n a. inminr mnr rmn iur an i urvui uj h asuiraiBB. a& sid " wuuaw ' Al A ft.. aula.!.. ' It would be unfortunate for Demo- , crauc interest! u ar. Bryan euouia nou ' ihe DemocraUc party, bat It would prove f - f Mfa T mlA kMn '.AVI mil uhw( nun wvuw in." , MlTtm fait btsal lor' It k not himself. ! twpvmm ts s irm m i iitaviH Demeoraoy that have given him, and now keep him prominent before the po lltleal parties la this eouatry. . $100 Reward, $100. , The readers ot thU papal will ra - .a .k - - aa tm iu.i udi. mum nr .Tail am mm tm nira aaw ,.uua is uaiarra. tiau s vwm varew . vm wit DOBUTfi inn aw uuii w ; oonsutntlonal disease, requires a eonsu- tuUOaal IraatatawU Ball's Catarrh Core "- Is take lnteraallv.-actiiif dtrectlv aooa ' antem. therebr .deatroriac thelonnda- tloa of the disease, -and giving the pa- tJentatreafth by balldlng ap the oon sututloa aaj 'tutlni aatare fa dotag lu wotk.' The proprietors have so much ' faith In"-' Ha" curative nowara that : - they offer one huadred dollars for any ease tt falls to core.: "Bead' for clrealars and testimonial. 'J - T - '.,;.,:.Addreaa,. .. . - ,V..,- .' , :r. I, CEXNXY eV 06 Toledo,' O. Bold by uraggtattVt'na. --" ' Hall's Fasnlly nils art the best. A Scotchman Dad twa sona, one ef .wnom was a doctor and the otbe ciiTrrmsn:" of ; wtwmpe . Vas . very proud -It t had tent," said be, 'that una ff my Bona waa to be a medical 1 un end the other a nteenlater, I would 1 pTor !ne had auld Jeaay McCoak for jv-lr i)iHhat.".jf '.l i.-cr'tS' j r zn kthaT too "AM tAirae a t .Ve Grove's Tasteless Chill -1a tie formula is plainly k -ry bottlt) itowfrig that tt ; ' ) . I .' ' la a tsMcl-s YESTERDAY'S MARKETS. Cotton, Grain, rrtrislonj and Stacks, luge In Prices-. Receipts and - 't ' $hlpmeBt.f . V- "7 The following are the market uota lions, received by private wire to J. B. Latham & Co. New Bern, n. V, . V; Chicago, March Whuts- Open High, Low. Close. I "Mayr..V 78 ' July; ,70, .! Sept.. 89, 8 OoMi .'?-,, May.... ... 48,' W July W Sept 42 AH Oats:- May S8i 8, July 80 80f Sept 28f , S8 ; lork- May. i 1800 1780 July JL718 1710 Sept.... ..: 1696 1885 Lard.... May 1015 1CO0 July 983 977 Sept 980 970 Bibs. May 98 980 July! 960 960 Sept New York, March Hi. Stocks; Open. Close Amr.Sugar 23 194 Union Pacific... 92t - 91 Mo. Paoifij 109 103i 80. Paclflo ......6 63 Manhattan 140 189 Cheat Western.. 24 941 Money 51 W Amr. Copper.... 72i 71J Teias Pacific... I7 87 Wabash pf 50 41 Brie, 1st 67i m Colorado So 7J 97 AnaoondaCop.. 180 110 Southern By..... 82 81 Southern lty pf.. 95 94 LouUvlUe&Nash 131 130 Brooklyn R.T.. 67 65. Penn. BR 148 142 Atchison 83 81 St Paul......... 170 169 Erie 951 85 Atchison pf 98 98 0. & SteeL. 86 36 Keading. ........ 60 69 People Qas 103 102 C. 4 0 46 46 B. & 0 92 92 M. & W 71 71 Tenn. Coal, Iron. 68 66 N.Y Central 186 136 Rock Island 45 44 Western Union.. 88 88 Ontario Western 80 80 A. C Metropolitan.... 136 Ei4 134 Coal, FueUron.. 68 68 Va. C Chemical. 64 64 Canadian Pacific 129 135 O. 4 A Amr. OttonOU. 44 44 V. S. Steel pf... 87 86 111 Central 140 189 Bepabllo SteeL.. 30 20 Am. Ice 7 7 Del. A Hudson ... 169 169 A. L V. B.Leather. ... 12 12 Amr Oar Foand. 40 40 C B.Leather pf.. Pac Mid 87 87 Maw loan, March. 94. OoTTon; Opea, High. Law. Close Men Apr May June ... July Aug... . Bept Oct Nov Deo 9.84 .9.89 .9.88 . 9.72 9.44 8.90 9JS . 8.49 a.46 9.98 9.84 A.94 9.89 10.00 9.88 .8 t.72 9.51 l.tt 8.99 tB7 I tO M 8.49 (.45 149 MS 9.98 9.94 9.95 9.76 9.48 1.88 US I.4S Liverpool cotton market closed today. Mid. 1.38 1,909 BeoslpM 17,000 ' Open .March ' JIar-Apr OJI Apr-May 8.29 , May-June IM JanWulyD.19 July-Aug t.U .g-Sep6.18 BeptOetABt CIjso 90 Ml 6J1 6M AM AM 16 Total pons estimated today 19,M0 vaU,0001astywrr . ; , . ..- Bstlmated reosipta fat teeserrew. C Oalvestoa 9000 to 8000 agalaat 129 laatyear.;;'.':",;.;;.-': Mew Orleans 7000 to MOO agalast 6,on last year, : ', . Boastoa uw to l&N agataet i.tu istyear. V . -j rirtrf aok"". Last week laat year. .Tale ws.' V) Moo. ;t4oao vvV-V:? - 'V;' Taea. ; 19000 . ; ,s f. " WmAS" y v'' t j-- - 7CC50 ; to crmici)LOi!oiior TakeLatWe Tromo-O'ilnlDe Tl;li-1 .'. A. n V. V Backache la a forerunner and one of the moat common symp toms of kidney trouble and w,omb disfSlacenient. READ MISS BOLLMAffS EXPERIENCE. " Some time aeo I was in a very weak condition, my work mad me nervous and my back ached frightfully all the time, and I had terrible head aches. . - " Mv mother aot a bottle of Lvdla E. Pinkham'H Vegetable Com pound for me, and it teemed to strengthen my back and help mo at once, and I did not get so tired as before.' I continued to take it, and it brought health and strength to me, and 1 want -to-thank you for the good it has done me." Mim Kats Boixkas, 142nd St 4" Wales Ave., New York City. -50O0 '( Ifvlglmlef (Sow Ittttrfnttiii fMnAiMsu cannot it pniacti. Lydla E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound cures because It Is the greatest known remedy for kidney and womb troubles. Every' woman who Is puzzled about her condition should write to Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn, Mass., and tell her all. From the Courts. High above tlio buzx of fnctorlps, the clang of trolley gongs and the clatter of traffic rose a crash thnt terrified the visitor to America. "I hear that noise wherever I go," said he. "Whatimtr Don't be alarmed," wc replied. "That's tnly somebody's relatives breaking his Will." Newark News. Use Hancock's Liquid Sulphur, for Eczema, Pimples, Ringworm, Dandruff and all skin diseases. For sale at P. 3 Duffy's. The Candle Klh. One of the piscatorial curiosities ot the north Tactile count, especially plen tiful along the shores of British Colum bla, is the fish known to Indians, whites and half breeds as the "candle fish." To the scientists he Is the culachon (Tbalelchtbys paclflcus), and is highly esteemed for two reasons. The Ash it self Is about fourteen inches long, re sembles the smelt In general appear ances and is caught in lacgc quantities by west coast fishermen during the months of February, March and April. It is the fattest of all fishes, for which reason large numbers of them are dried and smoked to be used as a warm ing food during the long rigorous win ters so common in that region. Large numbers of them are also run through crude presses, which extract the olL This Is preserved in skin bags and used much In the same manner as whale's blubber is used by th Eski mos. This "candle fish" gets Ha com mon name from the fact that when dried tt burns with a bright white flame until entirely consumed. It Is much used by the "coasters" both of Colombia and Alaska, cither with or Without a wick passed through its body. The best plll.'aeath the stars and stripes It cleanses the system and never gripes. ' Little Karly Blsers of wordly repute- Ask for Da Wilt's and take no substi tate. A small pill, easy to buy, easy to take and easy to act, but-aever falling In re mits. DeWUTs Llttw Early Blsers arouse the secretions and act as tonic to the liver, caring permanently. F. 8. Daffy. CfMstuM Is Water, The crocodiles are thoroughly aquatic la their habits, and their peculiar con formation enables them to attack and etas their prey unawares. Their nos trils, which lead by long canal ta the taper Mrt t their throats, their WVM and their tars are placed oil the upper part of the head, so that when la tM water they can breathe, see and hear. while they are themselves practically Invisible. -"When they dive, their nos trils and ears are closed by lids ot valveaand their eye are aovared by a tansparent nictitating membrane. Tbey ass further, fnralahed with aa arrango soeat which prevents the water from getuoa dowa their own throat when they are holding large animate ander the water to drown them. ' ." ;;," t The dcntldoo of these reptiles Js pe culiar.' -The teeth are sharp and ean teal and are hollow at the base, and each tooth serves as the sheath of an other, which will lo time replace It The tonue for notwithstanding fh ancient belief the crocodile does poe tess a tongue is fleshy and It attached to tbe bottom of the month. And final ly the lower Jaw kt hlnged-at the very beck of the sknll, thus giving the ani mal its extraordinary gape and also the peculiar appearance which ea need -the nottou that It moved Its upper Jaw, X-k RenurkAble Cisc.,.' On of the moat remarkable esses of a cold.deep-aeatedca the lung, causing paeumonla, ia that of Mrs. Gertrude & Feaner, Marlon, lad., who was entirely eared by the nee of One Jftnnt Cough Care. Che stys: , "Th eouLlog sad straining so - weakened ate thai I ran dowa la weight from 148 to 93 pounds. 1 tiled a number of remedies to no svsll antil I esed One Mloate Cough Care. Four bottle of tills wonderful remedy Ci'cd rr.e entirely of t!i eonph, strength f ir f lf siii lett'itcl me to 1 I w ' t,fci n'.;h sr.-I trff:'!t.r . Salter Pat. erii March 83. Mr Dan iewis. who' las been dowa with rheumatism for some time, Is sofflB betVer, though, still con fined to his house most of th time. ic; t Mrs Cooper Adams has six docks that i beat the Stat we think, la laying eggs. Since Christmas, they hsve layed nearly 200 eggs to date; they are of the mixed ; faking variety, '.feVw;, The crabbing industry here ha begun ; in earnest. Everybody big andT little, i old and young, are crabbing, eTen the Women and girls,, are engaged in the batlnees. Some with nets, (crab-nets), some with . sticks, and backets wading along shore, others by the work of hand, etc; the men ase nets, or crab eelnes as called, from 10 to IS yards loag, and 100 meshes deep, heavily loaded, with which they haa), the crabs In, tHakes two men to the boat; in two day last week they caagtjt and sold here over 8,000 crabs; they sell for H to 8 eta each, measuring H Inches In length; two men, Mr Tim Taylor and brother, oauht and sold here last Friday 600 crabs for which they received in cash, $18 00; others make from 2.0O to 18.00 per day. each now, if this last long our people will be rich again. Mr C 8 Wallace and Oapt D B Wade, of Morehead City, are the buyer for this place. Thote who have clams in beds, have not delivered them yet, the clam buyers not being able to handle same. D J Wil lis has some 800 bushels- not 'delivered, and others, have some too, now they say, they cant stop to tske ap clams at 71c per- bushel, while crabbing Is so pros perous, even If the buyers needed them. We wish to speak of here, the creek stoppers at the head of the sound, have stopped all the fish from coming by here Some of oar men went op there last week to stop some creeks too, but those already there objected, and when our party went to put their seines and net ddwn, they were shot at until they gave up and left, then they went to Morehead City and procured three or four repeat ing rifles and returned to open war on those who drove them away. When they got this far they changed their minds and went crabbing. Today they carried the rifles and boats (borrowed) back lo the owners, saying we'll see you out neil spring when you go stopping creeks ahead of us. Now they are offering '$300, reward forthe man or men that did tLe shooting. Two of the men came near being hit, so they said, four or five rifle shots were fired towards them at a dls. tance they said, of about 600 yards or less. We lesrn those creek stoppers are making from $5 03 to $10.00 per day catching trout. No wonder they don't want anyone to Interfere with 1 heir stops. Our school here closed Its session last Friday the 20th Inst, the day was pretty only In part, the exerclsos wero good by the children. The programme wus not quite carried out to the letter, as some of the children were sick and didn't attend that day, and one of the principal speak ers, Dr. Sanders, didn't show up, but Rev. J. F. Usrey was on hand and acted In his place with a fine address to the school. The exercises opened with read Ing and prayer, then saleUtoryaddrearfr ' ''; "B J,T n . in Ta by Miss La'.u Lewis, subject, "Our ships where will they anchor V Nearly all the pupils recited speeches given them by the teacher, all ot which were beautifully rendered, Some very funny and unique among them was on by Msster JohnnyJWlllls, tnbject,"Drled Apple Pies," another by little Allle Guthrie, subject, "The New Born Babe" -Live Within yonr Means," by Miss Charity Smith, and "Education, How It comes," by Miss Missouri Willis, were among the best, but the best we think of all, was "Valedictory Bpeeoh," subject "Farewell" by little Mist Anal Willis, (this was delivered with spit it and energy, and Showed considerable education In Ihs delivery. - Mr Ward the teacher made a short ad dress, then Mr D J WIUIs,on ot our best dtlaens gave as a spirited talk to the children and clthsent, telling of their neglect In not doing more for the good of education than they do, why, h said out of 25 men on here, Only two at tend ed th school closing, hot tvta the eom- mlttee, this shows how much th dtl- tens of Salter Path, man especially, care for education. J) lead Edwm WDlIs were the two- taea. who alteaded that day. Eev 1 F Usrey mad the last speech which was very appropriate aed good. Then the dlstrflmtloa of reports, re port cards, and present ended lb oc casion. - ; .X- - Srrsral visitors . from a distance, among them Misses Lulu Bstsell, Alice Blount, Daisy- Flltman Bad Mrl Maud Woodhull end Messrs Bryan Hatsell J r, Fred Tittmea and Georg HU1, from Swanibero wer-pTeat sad enjoyed thsraselvel Bneiy. ' If th Deocle here don't show more la- Wrest la tdaoattoa taaa they have been shewing w don't e th est of giving them monev - for - that tmrDOst , anlees there.-1 a oompalaory law establish. 1 ''Just la the nick of Urn oor lhtls boy was saved" writes Mrs. W. Wstklns Of Pleasant City, Ohio. ' "Pasumouls had played tad bsvoe with him . and a terrible eough set ia besides. Doctors treated him, but ..be grew worse every day. At length w tried Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, sad our darllni was saved. He's now sound jnd well. Everybody ooght to know, it's the only sarecnre(.uoagns, uoias sna all Luna diseases. Uasraotsed by C. D. Breuham. Drurgtst. Price KM and $1.- 00. Trial boliloe tree. Rmlildj- (JuMt rirtunied afn-r long absence) I Drown still attcctlve, to yonr dmignterT , . -. OldlKiy No. . ''; fcmltlily-Flie JIHed blm.'tlient . Oldlxiy Nt, slip nmrrlf-d htm. "Z RELIGION IN CHINA. '? T S Thor Arm Tkne Stmto tratema, Cos raelaatam, adhtn am Taolaaa, ' -. In theory Oonfudanlgm hf the re. Ugioa of the etate.- The state officials are, the literati who have secured their positions through' the study pf ' the classics L e., the "Sacred writings of Confuciua The Cenfucianlst templet are protected and honored by the state. and the worship of Confucius is carried: on at the expense of the state. In a limited sense, too, Buddhism can also claim to be state religion. The tame ia also true of Taoism, since deeeaaed generals and statesmen are assigned 4 their., corresponding ranks with the TaolBtlc- king' of the lower world ta hade. In this role they are worshiped In Taolstlo temple. In this way it It possible for a Chinaman to make use of all three religions without getting Into conflict with the, distinctive prin ciples ot any of them. Tbelr officials worship together. In funeral services monks of both orders are found per forming functions on different days. ' The public temples are usually, la control of the Taolsts, but sometimes are in charge of Buddhists. ' Not rarely TaolBtle gods are found in Buddhist temples and vice versa. Bometime they differ only In name. The Bud dhist goddess of mercy is the Taolst goddess, ot heaven. The pearl king of the Taolsts is the imperial ruler of the Buddhists. Both systems teach the same ten princes in hades, and even a reproduction of the Buddhist punish ment in helTla found in the Taolst tem ples. A Powerful Blrea. 'Should one be asked at random to name the most powerful river In New. England that is, the river yielding the most water power and doing the most work he would be likely to name the Merrlmac," said M. S. Edgar of Port land, Me. "lie would have in mind the great manufacturing city of Low ell, and the answer -would be a natural one. It Is surprising, therefore, to be told by the United States geological survey thnt the most powerful river in New England Is the Androscoggin. Yet tho surprise abates when the tacts ore recounted. There are nine or ten developed water powers along the riv er, and it appears thnt tliey furnish to tal power equal to 73.0U0 horses. The falls at Brunswick yield 7,700 horse power; at Lisbon Falls, 1,923; at Lewis ton, 12,000; at Mvurinoro Falls, 8,000; at Otis Falls, S.000; ut Jay's, 8,700; ot I'eterson's ltlps, 0,000. At Itumford Falls' tlu-rc Is n potential of 30,000 horsepower when the resources nt that place are fully dcvi'ln;:ed, and that Is altogether the KieriXi water power In New Eugltiiul.". VitHlili!fcfo"n Times. Cures Cancer and Blood'Polson. If you have blond poison producing eruptions, plmpIakrs,swollen glands bumps and risings, l a: nlog, licbing skin copper colored spots or rash oh the skin mucous pstches in month or throat, falling hair, bone pains, old rheuma tism or foul catarrh, tske Bontanlc Blood .Balm (B. U. B.). It kills the poison In-ths blood; soon all sores erup tions heal, hard swellings subside, ache end pains stop and a perfect cure I made of the worst casos of Blood Poison. For csncers, tumors, swellings, eating cancer poison In the blood, heals cancer of all kinds, cure tha worst humors or suppurating swellings. Thousands oared by B, B. B. after all else fails. B. B. B composed of pure botanic Ingredients. Improves the digestion, mskes the blood pure and rich, stops the swful Itching and all sharp, shooting pains. Thorough ly tested for thirty years. Draggists $1 per large bottle, with complet direc tion for home cure. Simple free and prepaid by writing Blood Balm Co.. Atlanta, Ga. Describe trouble and spec ial fres medical advice sent In sealed letter. For sale New Bern by F 8 Duffy 0 D Bradham. An Irlah tanrrltluM. lVrhiips one of tin- most curious col lections nf inurul tuMriptloim In Ire land, wheru they ahouud. Is to be found In the ancient city of Oalway. It has four gates, wo are Informed la "House Mottoes and Inscriptions," fac ing respectively north, south, cast and west, and on each was precatory motto. That faring north bore the words: 'From tbo ferocious O' Flaherty s, " . Oood Lord, deliver usl ' On the east gate: From the devilish aDalr,' . Oood Lord, defend net 7 On the south gate; . From the cutthroat tyKerijr. - Oood Lord, mv and hasp oaT ; And on the west gate . . From; the murderous (y Maddens, ' Oeod Lord, preserve usl -Prickly keat eared la oat application by aalng of Hancock't,LIquId Sulphur, k wfU also eareJEoaraia, Fetter, Pimp- let, Ringworm, Dandraff, CuU, Bums, Old Sore, tad all skin troablet la a short time, whea tued as directed. For tale a F. & Daffy't Drag Btore." ; ; Jj' "' ' ,: .,. Dostonraaka Mtotatkasv7. I PaUcnt-Bttt, doctor, duly last week yon sold I would surely die, aud today Too tee 1 am a well a I ever was. Doctor-SlrT t nover make a mistake In a diagnosis.'- Tour ultimate demlae 'Jt only - a- matter of time. Chicago ..'1' ' .-, "IA Straaa HJat. i - Harduppe 8ay, old man, I believe 1 ewe roo aa noloay.-'f, Freeman Well, I've 'heard 'It called a T. a Over, h onut plunks and Are bono, but, never an apology beforef ".. . " .'"' 'A- ' Pretty nearly every ninety pound wa man bat nn smbltlon to be managing editor cf e 210 potiud man. Pittsburg Dispatch.' ' ' " , - ItSavel nijLefJ.' P. A. Danforth of UQ range, Ga, suf fered for sis months with frightful running - sores bit his . Icr; but wr'Sc that Eucilea's Arnica Salve ' Wholly crf d It ta fi.e il js. For Vlr- - ' , : " 1 t s 1 cirl ill Some Feopie. Hare vLetf Bed flow to Get RI4 of Both. Backache and kidney ache are twin brothers. Too can't eprt them. And you can't get rid of the backache until yoa ear tha kidney aehe. . If the kidneys are well and stroagthe rest of the system Is pretty tare to be in vigorous health. Doan't Kidney Pills make strong, healthy kidneys. Mr. Henry Murphy, of 684 Broadway, Memphis, Tenn., professional narse says; "For a year or two pain and weakness across the loins and difficulty with" the kidneys secretions lndiosted that my kidneys were either overtaxed or weakened. AH my knowledge of medicine failed to bring relief, and ever anxious to get rid of the trouble before It became chronic, I got a box of Doan's Kidney Pills at Hammor 36 Ballard's drug store. They performed their work very satisfactorily. I know of a great many others In Memphis who have been benefited by Dean's Kidney pills. For sale by all dealers. Price, 60 cents a box. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the U. B. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. Two Vlew of the tarn OucatMo. A noted bishop in order to point a lesson In humility sometimes tolls a story of a young clergyman whose first appointment was to bo an out of the way and poor parish. On bis first Sunday in this new sta tion the young man as he looked over his wretchedly clad 6nd.ignorant con gregation could not help saying to him self, with a groan; "Dear me, what a dreadful thing it would be if I should have to stay here any greaflength of timet" At the end of the scroron a deacon made a prayer. To the young man's horror one part of the prayer was a benevolent hope that "this ignorant, in experienced, barren pastor that had lately come to the parish mhjbt im prove and grow learned and fruitful In good works, so that he would come to merit being kept on thcro for awhile. Rheumatism Cured in 24 Hours By Mystic Care For Rheumatism. T. J." Blackmore of Haller & Black more, Pittsburg, l'a. ssys: A short time since I procured s bottle of Mystic Cure. It got me out of the house in 84 hours. I took to my bed with Rheuma tism nine months ago and. the Mystic Cure Is the only medicine that did me any good. I had five of the best physl clans In the city, but I received very little relief from them. I know the Mys tic Cure to be what It Is represented end take pleasure in recommending II to other poor sufferors." Bold by T. A. Henry Druggist New Bern. Why Dumaa Lanshed. Sir Richard Wallace once heard tho elder Dumas lautrhtng boisterously in his "study and was told by a servant that Dumaa was working and that be Often laughed like that at his work. It turned out that the great novelist was "in company with one of his own char acters, at whose sallies he was sknoly roaring." But this was years ago, when Imagination went band in hand with animal spirits. It would be difficult to Imagine one of the modern intense, realistic, analytical school so easily d verted. Worklnc Overtime. Bight hoar laws are Ignored by those tireless, little workers Dr. King's New Life Pills. Millions are always at work, alght and day, curing Indigestion, Bill oasness, Conttlpstlon, Sick Head sens tad all Btomach, Liver and Bowel trouble. Easy, pleasant, safe, ;sare. On ly Stoat O. D. Bradhsai drag store. Teams" etlafc Aauswe. "Tommy,' aaid an unci to hi preco cious nephew, "your mother toll me the baa to give yoa pennlea to be good. Do yoa think that I at thine' should ber "Of course It Is," resiled Tomnir "Ton certainly don't want me to grow Sand be good for nothing, do ff un, f Cbuma. TlMlstrTtt1raaaw'llalarta. Chills sad Fever is a bottl ef Gaovtfi TasraiaMOBTowia It to simply Iroa tad qalalae fat a tasteless form. Mo oeie-ory.Pr!ot60a.:" ''-'.T"""taBB"""""""" Wesaortal Thtaaja im Baswatty, It It fact well ttablithed by stu dents of heredity that children are apt to Inherit not only the physical, mental tad moral trait ot their parent, but to he influenced by their age at weu. Children born Of very young fathers and mother never attain ao vicoroi a growth of mind or body ta taote of old er men tad womenr whit children ot old people are bora old, ' - ", . V One of the Boat Surprising case in medical history is that of Marguerite CribMwaa, who died Id 1708, aged 100 Fear. Whea ninety -tour, aha waa mar ried to a mas aged 100, Three children came of this onion, bat they had gray hair, no teeth, were stooped, yellow gad wrinkled, decrepit la aiovemeat Ind could eat only bread and Vegeta- b.t" V" A js- ' '' i 'm ;f Coo Aarlce. i'V. Tat Boat miserable being to I World ar the suffering frosa Dyspep sia and Liver eomplalat, Mora Abaa eventy-flv per cent of the people la the United Bute trt afflicted with thee two dlasaae and their effects .rock as Boar Btomach, Blck Headache, Habi tual Ccetlveaes,- Falpltatioa - of th Heart, Heart-bora, Waterbrash, Gnaw ing aud Burning Pain at th nt of th Btotnarh, Te"ow f tin, Coated Tongn tnd Pis'.-rcop.'.'e Twt la the l'onb ivmti'g ep r r'!,i :ter iitfT, .o t .'.' , f ; y'liir I'jr. l ani f t a! ' ';r. - t r " " -f f rri or Crelea Fiah t Bttlla Waler. ' One of the most remarkable discover ies .to the shape of a peculiar species of fish ever made on this continent was that -Biade at Carson City, Nev in 1870." At that time both the Hale and Noreroas and the Savage mines wero down to what Is known as the "2,200 foot level." When at that depth, a sub terranean lake of boiling water was tapped. This accident flooded both mines to a depth of 400 feet. -After this water had all been vamped out except that which had gathered in basins and in the inaccessible portions of the works, aud when the water still had a temperature or 128 degrees nearly scalding hot many queer looking llttkS blood red Qeb were taken out In ap pearance they somewhat resembled the goldfish. I They seemed ' lively ana sportive enough when they Were in their native element boiling wuter-notwlthstnud-iug the fact that tbey-dld hot even have rudimentary eye. When the fish wero taken out of tho hot-Water and put in. to buckets of cold Water for the par pose of being transported to the sur face, they died a autckly as a percn or a bass would if planged into a kettle of water that wa"mldlng hot; Hot only this, but tho skin peeled off exact ly as if it I tnd beow bolted; - Eyeless flh are common enough lu all subterranean lake and rivers, but this is the only case on record of living fish being found In botllna water. More Riots. Disturbances of strikers ar not near ly at grsve as sn Individual disorder of the system, uverwora, toss 01 swep, nervous tension will be followed by al ter collapse, unless a reliable remedy Is Immedistelv employed. There's noth ing so efficient to care disorders of the Liver or Kidneys st Kloclrlc Bitters. It's a wonderful tonic and effective nervine and the greatest all around modlclne for run down tysloms. It dltpols Nerv ousness, RheumatUm and Nearalgls and expels Malaria germs. Only 50c and satisfaction guaranteed by CI) Brail ham Drngglst Man's Adaptability. Jlmble There's something wonder ful about man. Jumble So well nrUiritcrt. for In stance, to lairy ii:i mnlm-IIa. Jloston Transcript. Japm.i'sc t;'.yH 1 after Ihiwcr 1 1 til In nuMir f ,. Miss 'o'. i:i .' : only I 'lift 1 'K Take a bath in Hancock's Liquid Bui phur. They are superior to those of the lost celebrated Sulphur Hprlngs, having the additional tdvantago of being made any desired strength. They will care Frlrkly heat, Ec7ema, snd sll i-kln -lit easos For sale lv F. 8. Duffy Quite FnbulnilH. Thnt foreign poiitlcmun 1r snld to hove fabulous wcultl "That's what It is," answered Mr. Curarox; "fabulous wealth. I don't be lieve tW) of It 1s genuine." Washing ton Star. Bears the jf YtHI line Always Buujtil Tho lklllow tit tUn Kntluti I'MHOut The Italian pi-umint Kill ks soon 1 she has li-uincd to spin a:.1 w-w begins to make her wcilillnir trous'nu. Thence piece by ph-ce It ciinvn, and she 1ms put Into It all her UmchI srltcliery and sweetest tlmughts. As soon as she Is a bride slie uuikes a hftH of due lnuslln This she be;li lo 1111 with row leaves Each year adds Ms share. When she dies, perhaps an old woman full of years, it Is this roso pillow that her heed rests on. In this calm acceptance Of and preparation for tho great events of life, such as marriage and death, thcro are time and soil for the blos soming of. fancy which we, Btumbllng, hit and miss, through lifeTdo not fur Bleb, Orlando, Fhv, Oct. , 1001. TbaHtocock Liquid Bulphar Co., Balti more, Md. . 0ntlemen;I take pleasure la rnoont mendlng' Hancock's Liquid Sulphur to any onufferlng with Kcxeme, I have had It. for ten or fifteen years, have tried many remedies and found no relief until I wa Induced to try yonr "H, L. B." Have only tued It t short while and am now almost entirely cured. I can truth fully Bay that after fifty year at prac ticing physician that yonr Liquid Sul phur Is the most woaderful remedy for leseata I keva ever knowa. .Toort respectfully, DR. W, W. LEAKS. For sale at F. 8. Duffy's. 4J :r.:,r mo J. A. JONES, c:'i.' ''t" i-, , , h$- s-J&M 1 "' 1 a-LAIK lOZZOZZ ' and. -27L39 ever ofcr4 for g.Je in (hUioKt. A car load of each lutt In -' 1 a c '-) I cf Fn-ica, MAORI TATTOOING. Which the Voara t ndcr- TS Darlas the Trocpan. English c:;p!crors and h; -lentlnts have brought back a ncilcs of remarkable specimens of Maori tattooing from the Interior of New Zealand. The most as tonishing designs v. .rr found on the faces of the women.' The faces and bodies of the women are so covered with these blue murks that they look as If they had on a tight fitting chintz dress. The instrument employed In tattooing to obtain the deep furrows Is usually made of bone, baring a sharp edge llki a chisel and shaped In the fashion of a garden hoe. Another style Is made of a hark' tooth. "-The tattooing of the women In com menced: When about the age of fifteen or '-Cifrtrtoen and continues until they reach mlddlo age. Most of tho musters of the Srt nro professionals'! who go from village to vlllnge and are highly paldor -their services. Tho pattern about tp be cuuraved Is flint outlined on the! face with 11 small stick dipped In powdere charcoal, after which the skin H gashed, and tfv coloring or ilg ment 18 Introduced Into the cut flesh With Stick dipped Into the lhiuld. The coloring material used Is grner ally the resin of a certain tree, which S burned, powdered and converted Into fluid. What's la a Name ? Everything Is In the name h n It tome to Witch Uazle Balve. K V lie Witt & Co., of .Chicago, dlscnvuml some yes rs ago, hr.w to mikenanlvi- from Witch Hazel that Is a specific for Piles. For blind, bleeding, Itching nail protruding Piles, eczema, cuts, Imfnn, bruises and all skin disease, I) Alit'n Salve has no rqnsl. This has (ilvcn riu to numerous worthless counterfeits Ask for DcWIII't the goniilne. K S Duffy. The Klmt MenHiire ft Tliur. It was the moon and not the mim which flmt suggested to mankind tin circle of tho year na n measure of time. The sun exhibits iu changes nf appearance, and his light nlilueinti s all tlx- landmarks of the sky. A In miliary whic h Is the same ycHlenlaj, today and tomorrow might give rise to conceptions of perfectlun anil eternity, but hcyondthc alterations of day ami ulght It could suggest In men's mind'; no abstract measure of time. Hut with our humble satellite it Is far othenvi Tho regularly recurring phenomena nf new moon and full m'sui are ten marked to i-Henpc tiie attention id' tin most obtuse unit uni'eliectliig nf sat. llgl'S. 0 lie motion nf the sua uuiy le mm pai'etl to that of tin- minute leunl m' ,1 clock, swoeplngoii iiour after Imui w ith out leaving much reeoril of its eninpiu atlvely vast journev. '1'he proen-s-i ,-r tlio moon, on the cnntraiy, may lie Ilk ened to that of tl Iiour hand, whleh registers the umveiuents of its emu pauloiiTind resiilves thein into twelve well defined perlodH Tbe Stomach Is The Man. A weak stomach weakens the 1 because It cannot trnn.form the fnn eals Into nourishment. Health strength cannot be restored in mi I nh k msn or weak woronu without 'rit re storing health and strength to the , acb. A wiak stomich cannot illgii-t enongh food lo feed ihc iIH:r ami te vlve the tired and inn down HiiiIih and organs of the body. Kndol DyspipKln Cure cleanses, pmlflns, swectenn and strengthens tho glands anil ini niliranoi of the stomach, anil curia Indigestion, dyspepsia and all atoniach troubles K S Duffy. Nolle"! Notice is hereby given that I will n pi; for deed for lot of land No K 11 ri.ei.-V Alley purcbascd hy mo at HhorlfT snle i f land sold for laiss on Relief .lu') l()(W. tiEO. K 1 1 1 A N K Msnh 1 Tth, 100:i. To Wbom it May Concern: Notice Is hereby given that havinc loat certificate No. 830 for one share nt lock of the Atlantic and North Cam Una R It. t'o , application will lie made for a duplicate certificate according 1., the rales of the Company. II B WASHINOTON. March 17tb, 1003. NOTICE. Certificate No. ltlA for oar share Capital Stock A. 4 N. C, II, II. Cn owned by Ralph Bell having been lost, I all! 'make applioatlop for a duplicate. March 16, 19-03 A. D. WAHK. Asalgae J. H. Mann, Adm. Iialph Hell msKT stock o? - Wnjona, Hai-acst . EobeaV'.WliIpa, TLIs s'..Uurf '. ' fievc lot ". 1 --11 ?. r.'-.e