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f THE JOURNAL. v Published every day la theyeer.excepl Monday, at MlUddto street. , C, - ; PwnaKo.8. " , CHARLES U STEVENS. d$niscBnoi rites'- Oae year, to dTie.. ... 'One year, not U advance. Monthly, by cutter la the city....;. JO . Advertising Rates furnished on npplt cation.' ""-V ' Entered et the Part jbflce, Hew Bern, N.C, as second class matter, - Official : Paper , Mew, Bern aal PROGRESSIVE PHILANTHROPY. Amidst all the money getting and striving for potltlon ot this strenuous twentieth century, there It a continued growth and progressive philanthropy which keep fully apace to meet' the wanta of the wotld'i unfortunates. -, There la heartleeaneaa and coldness In the world, at the tame time charity In abundance prevails, end brlngi Joy and relief to suffering humanity. Three hundred and sixty-three persons In the United States, In the year IKS gate store than t04.000.000 to charitable, - philanthropic and educational lnstitu- lions, says the Ohicsgo Inter Ocean. This includes no gift of less than $5, 000 and does not Include the $10,000,000 ., promised to the. General Educational board by JobaD. Rockefeller, nor the $8,000,000 promised for consolidation of Rush Medical College with the Univer sity of Chicago, nor the $2,600,000 prom ised by Henro O Frlck for endowment of a unlyerslty at Pittsburg, nor the $1,000 . 000 endowment for a surgical Institution at Chicago promised by J Ogden Ar mour, nor the $18,860,000 contributed tor foreign missions, nor the $21,000,000 thank-offering , fund of the Methodist , ' Episcopal Church. Counting those, the gifts and bequests for 1901 amount to $140,868,000. The $04,000,000 given In . 1901 went to colleges and universities, to sanitariums for consumptives, to hos pitals, theologies seminaries, publlo 11 brarlea, homes for the poor, homes tor the incurable, art schools, Industrial snd technical schools, public museums, kin dergarden associations, homes for the aged and infirm, homes for crippled (AlWre'and tor improving the condi tion of the poor In New York and other large -dtles. Among the larger gifts were those of $14100,000 fromWlnfleld Bcott Stratum, for a home for the poor, of $5,000,000 from John D Rockefeller of $1,000,000 from Mr and Mrs Harold . MoCormlck, for a memorial Institute for infectious diseases; of $1,000,000 from Mrs Henrietta A Webb, to the Webb Academy and Home for Shipbuilders; of $3,000,000 from John McEee, for an In stitution in Philadelphia for the educa tion of white end colored orphans, and of $1,845,000 from Robert O Billings, to lartons educational institutions. : v ? How's This? ; We offer One Hundred DoUersBs ward or sny case of Catarrh that caa- not be cured by HalTs Catarrh Cure. 'v :'. ..; ' tfiapaxil oo, Toledo, o. We,taeanders1ioed, have known F. J. Cheney for Jhe last 15, years, andbe- lleve hint perfectly honorable In all bns C lam transactions and financially able to cany out any obligations made by .their Wf.-toLt- ; ,- ' ' '.y. , -.WBtijr Tuoz, .Wholesale .Druggists, fTOedoVTOT . ' Waujiko, Jfjwttia Mavn, Whole sale DrorglstsToledo, O. HaITlCatarThCnre is , taken intern ally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surface of the ystenv Tests, menials sent free. Price loejpet bottle Bold by all Druggists. . . v- " vT . , Hall's ramOyrmf are the bssW ; ;?r , r4int thlnsf If a nice thing tossy 7 ot Mrs. Odsent that, she got ber baa Una at a, bnrfula toy liter. nU. i. -, " I "Oh, but it's true. He was the young man that saved her life la a crush at a glove sal at Bpeteasb'S one day." '-'uucago anoaac.-iriiy v'A'') 1 There was tlgsensatloa In tees--Till, Ind. whe Wp Brown of that place, who waseipected . io' flier had - htolifesaved byDr KJag's.Hew Dis covery tor Coasumpttoa. He writes;"! . endured Insufferable agonies from Astir- ; ma but your; Not Discovery gave me unmeaiaia iauex wma aooa snereaner effected I complete cure Similar eures . of Consumptloa, Pneumonia, "Bronchitis and Grip are numerous, It's the peer less remedy for.au throat and long troubles. Prior BOo, and $1.00. Quaran toed by 0 D Bradhsav Dntgglrt. , Trial bottles free. 3. i: M , . f n .V.-VS. The man witboat a purpose is like a amp without a rudder a waif, a noth inir. k no man. Ilavd n purpoM in Ufe, ami, bavlrg it, throw aoch strength of m! 1 at 1 muscle Into your work as .Coi bus given y-jnCnxrle. , ,. . . IO0ARBTAI.KQ a t ,'e Grave's Twtolnss Clilll : - ' fnf-nnla I pl!u!y " " n. t!;t it YESTIISAY'S CAIJTS. Cotton, Grain, Provisions and Stocks. - Range la Msa Receipts and y . Shipments. r The following are the market quota tlons, received by private wire to J. K. Latham ft Co. New Bera, N. C. ' v' -"v", ' 'Calcago, April 16.. WaaavA ' - Open High, Low. Close. May.'..;J.:.7t " ,Jely . 1U -z -''ft Sept....... 8 y 8 OOBJft- ' ' - ' " B May.,. ... ,441 S . 8 July 44 '44, Sept ' 48, - , 48 Oats May 88, 81J July 80, A , 80 Sept 27 l lork May ..... 1795 1705 July 1785 178S Sept 170Q 1708 Lard..., . . May W85 "981 July 977 . 971 - Sept 970 . ' 970 Ribs: May 989 988 July........ 770 , 985 Sept Hew Tors, April 10.' Brooa; Open. Close AnfcSugar 128, 184) Union Pacific... 87J 8l Mo. Paciflj 105 100f So. Paolflo .;TTv 5i 58 ManhatUn 1S5 138 Qieat Western.. 81, 21J Money Amr. Copper. ... 62t 68 Texas Pacific. ... 82, 38 Wabash pf 45, 45 Erie, 1st Mi 85 , Colorado So..... 83 4T Anaconda Cop. .109 108 8outhernRy....29 80 Bouthern liy pf.. 911 LoulsvlUe&Nash 111 116, Brooklyn R.T.. 04 Wi Peon. RB 184 135 Atchison 79! . 81- Bt. Paul ...159 161f Erie 82. 88 Atchison pf 98 97 U. S. Steel 84 .. 85i Reading 68 64 People Gas 101 101 O. & 0 42 43 B. 4 0 88 90 M. A W 69 70 Tenn. Coal.Iron. 64 64 N.Y Central..... 110 131 Rock bland 42 48 Western Union.. 85 88 Ontario Western 18 29 A. O Metropolitan. ... 188 188 Coal. Fuel, Iron.. 06 60 Va. O Chemical. 61, 61 Canadian Pacific 189 180 0. 4 A Am. CttonOU. 0. B. Steel pf... 85 68 n Central 188 185 Republic Steel... 19 18 Aou Ioe DeLA Hudson.. .166 165 A.1..... U.S.Leather... 14 14 Aatr Car Found. 89 89 V & Leather pf . . Pas Mid ' Raw Tone, April 16. OoTToa; Open, High. . .htm. Close Apr Msy Jane .... Jiy Aug Sept. Oct.....;. Nov Dee...... Jaa . 1QJ4 10J7-10jr .,10.46 10.47 10.81 lc.88 VP..s- ..98 1S.00SJ1 '4.9J .. 9.49 1.58 9.45 9.40 8.79 830 $.75 - 8.75 . 8.84 8.64 S.49 $M ..8.U 8.48 8.87 8.87 ,.8.87 .$.88 $.88 8.8 j Llrarpeol eottoaiaarket elosed.today, Mid. 8.48 ' "" i:i Bales 10000 RecelpueoOO Open apru o.o 8.18 8J5 , Apr-may mJto MarJane8.89 f Juae-Jaly 8.89 $.8 68 V "'.V,' MS Aei-SepS.18 'i-w BepVOetiSS Oct-Novll68 w J0 Total aotftf estlmatear. teday ; 1,000 1 Estimated raoettta. let teaaerrew, Oalrestoft ,00OLefatast 1,77$ Raw Orleans 8S00 4,000sglast 8,67$ last Sear,-. v:'," j; Houstoa 8,000 te 8,608 against 1,788 lastyeer.'4"-j Saase week Last mX'-. .Tata wee.'. -'7;. Bak . 11500 ', est year, S4.CC9 .. 11009 J30C9 Hoar 18000 Tttea,' 11000. Wed. . 9000 Thnra.' t. 10"C3 .1 ,..ir :o i 1 L.-J fat ;-Q 1 kiviaU : v. . . ; . i - Vlmvl vT-eiiaWsiCCo v CrJ Pccpla Strcngir 1 WE GUARANTEE IT WILL YEKXQWCF KQ TOXIC OR RE- tV; BUILDER UKE IT. Vlnol does create Btrerijrth "'' We know that and have Droved ft m, many Instaneea. , " , .-' v .The reason Tinol rejuvenates and Strengthens a person is that It acta dlrectlT npon the stomaoh, atrengthen lag and toning up this great vital organ and enabling it to obtain for itself, from the food that is taken into it, the) eiemenu wucn are required to make firm healthy flesh and muscle tissue, eound bone structure and pure health blood, '.v-'" Vll&i'!iv?'e v" Vinol does thla to a aclenUfle way and is enabled to do it because it oon taina, dissolved in a delicate mild wine, la a highly concentrated state, the act Ire principles of eod-liveroit - : Vinol does not contain any of the grease that formerly characterised codV liver oil, hence is free from all the oh. JeoUonable features which made it tin possible for -patients: to take or retain that vile-smelling remedy into their stomach. " : . fr-1 Vinol in its favorable action upon the stomach and other organs ol the body acta also in a beneficial way upon the nerves ' and brain,' and will be found to he invaluable to brain workers as well as body workers, - . : The following letter is from a well known authoress. It reads aa follows: wish to acknowledge the receipt of the Vinol and testify to its great benefits. . Since taking it I am much Improved in health, and during the in tense heat of last August I should not have been able to continue in my liter ary work If it had not been for the etrengtneiung properties of Vinol. Tours in gratitude.'' Eixs. Stabb, 106 W. 88d 8k, H. Y. City. - Wewlsbanyonesufferingfrtm weakness, -.a demoralized con dition of the nerves, or a suscep tibility to wastlnc diseases, to call on ua and hear what We have to say In regard to Vlnolt . Try it on our recommendation, and If you find It does not do verythlne; we claim for It, we will ' gladly refund to you the mount you nave paid ua. F. 8. DUFFY, DBUCKUST. ' Mr. Grant's Apt Reply. 'When Mrs. Julia Dent Grant was liv ing In Philadelphia, in the house at 2000 Chestnut street, that her husband surrendered to his creditors' at the time of the Grant & Ward failure, it is recorded of her that she was visited one afternoon by a rich but parsimoni ous old woman. The old woman narrated to Mrs. Grant the misfortune that had lately attended a ward of bera, a young wo man who' had married a drunkard and who had Just been deserted, though she was penniless and had two little Children. . " "I couldn't help but feel for her this morning when she told me about her trouble," said the old women. ' "It wss well that you felt for her," said Mrs. Grant -"But did you feel in the right place? Did jou feel In your pocketr Boston Poet t 5 A Sweet Breath Is a never falling sign of a healthy itomj ach. When the breath Is bad the stom aoh ts out of order,: . There is no remedy lathe world equal to Kodol Dyspepsia Core for earing Indigestion, dyspepsia sad all stomaoh disorders.. Mri. Msrj S. Crick, of White Plains, Ky., writpn have been a dyspeptic-, for years tried all kinds of remedies but continued to grow worse, By ths use of Kodol I began to Improve at once, and after tak iag a few bottles am fully 'restored in weight, health end" strength aad can eat whatever I like, Kodol , digests what yof eat aad makes' the stomach' sweet" For sale by ?; 8. 1tf.&$j h;r--f '.w -i-: "tee; be left the eld roof and the dear old domestic hearth." ' t n "Too badl Why aid be do ltr W " .'Weli, therroof leaked end the chim ney smoked, end there never was much sentiment about him." Cleve land Plain Dealer. -. ',; ' i ' :i ,,y.. ,v . .: ' .J";' A.f The Bcitrrescffption bf lUoarhi'i;' ChiUs and Fever is a bottle of Oaova's TAtntass Cain Toaio, It Is, simply Iron and quinine In a tasteless form,. Ho eye-no pay. Price 60a, '- 'i gtf i.vi-'tUj - .. .: r- - -. '. SUa.tr r Eatr. v Deacon Cobbs William, If your fa ther should hsve $10 and some one eboeld give him $5, what would be nsve? .." .. . ". : WUUsm-Nothlnj. . But nik would have anew batl-Chlcago Kewa ? -"y -..i'-- t" :w "" i ; r V A Wetafcty IUmo,'-,' i Teest It's hard to keep a good man Sown, v'1, ..- v.'' - 5-;. i. Crlmsonbciik-Trisf s why" they put such hesfy monumeott ever soma et them, I suppose. Yonkora Statesman. Dae Notice Is Scned. Dno notice Is hereby SCTvet. oe ths pablla conerslly tint DeWltl's Wltcb Ilsr.el Pnive Is tbo tnlymlve on tho rour k 't that Is nitilo from ths pure, unmlull Crated V.!tdi hanct. DtWItt's Wltrh l'i"l FuHo tisi enred thousamls of r a of j " Dmt would not yield to s; ' r 1 !, and tlila fact Ir li t v HurllilMS cxinn'f f I v O f-'t 1!)S H'i': ! i It ,'-v "1 t I it ri, r.C3 CLD VIXGISIa, i. r . Kaseawadoz, Eastern Shored Va, 1 Ed Jocbkai Ten, days ago I arrived at Cape Charles ever the N. Y, P. di N. line ot steamers from Norfolk. . This Is tin'y the fsvored spot Hampton and Aceomae counties form a peninsular rr the Eastern Shore, a strip of land from three to sis miles wide and about 40 or 49 miles long, between the ocean and the bay. The entire - country Is a town ow ing to the density of Its; population. The people are prosperous end sociable, mak ing a stranger j feel as, much efhome as possible. V J Farmers in the southern part are small and riob . The crops ar Irish and sweet potatoes. ' No cotton and no corn The potatoes will be followed, by com and .. it is act an unusual . thine . for e fanner to put in5jui SO acres in sweet potatoes. . Fish,ti oysters, milk and bat ter are plentiful. Horses are the finest. It. to on every farm that a horse can be found that can g a "mile- less, that three minutes and many farmers own them that can g.d Itjasa lban 8J. ; , : :Cr .wahave not jet seen an unpalnted or aa anfurnlshed house with oat buOdiog and fences In keeping with them , Fine horses, fine wk$ houses ad clfiraiJ people. People are contented and. hap py and Uke life easy." 'u ' The lead Is very rich, crops abondact and money seems to be plentiful , JUke one of oui. cttiiena la - Jonea jemarksd about thsisjalley of -yhgiulatltiis the finest country 1 ever saw,: bat It don't belong to ua. , thel?; f . P AN. If, cuts the peninsular from Cape Charlea o the MarylaBdIine, also -two. graded public roads, one oj. one la called the Bsy side.;, and heoth! tbeJe Bide road which-also ruu to ths Maryland line. It Is a betutlful country but give me .old North Carolina. .v When h Flowers Bloom. Cares Blood Poiso, Cancer, Ulcers, Eczema,- Carbjia;lfi5r Etc r Jtedlctae tFree. Robert Ward,,Msxey'i, Qa., aays: 'l suffered ..from b!ood, poUon, my head, faoe and shoulders were pnemass of cor ruption, aches in. bones and joints, burn ing, Itching, scabby skin, wee all run down and discouraged, bat Botanic Blood Balm cared nie perfectly, healed aU tbe awes sndgeve my skin therlch glow of health.., Bioed . Balm put new life Into my blood and new ambition In to my brain." Ceo. A.' Williams, Rox bury, face covered with pimples, chronic sore on back of head, suppurating swell ing on neck, eating nicer on leg, bone pains. Itching, skin cured perfectly by Botanic Blood Balm sores all healed. BotanicBUxd Balm cures all malignant blood troubles, such ss eczema, t cabs and scale, pimples, running sores, car buncles, scrofula, etc, Kspeclally ad vised for all obstinate xases that have reached the second or third stage. Im proves the digestion; strengthens weak kidneys. Druggist, tl. To prove It cures, sample ot Blood Balm sent free and pre paid by writing Blood Balm Co., Atlan ta, Ga. Describe trouble aad free medi cal advice sent in sealed letter. For sale In New Bern by F 8 Duffy end QD Bradhant Th Clrcas LmI, j "The great recreation In certain parts "of Pennsylvania.'.' 'said Colonel Harry tlell, "is going to tuiierala. "The folks were tolling me a pathetic story about tho perturbatlou of a dear old lady who lives up there and whose name is Mrs. Gringle, . , - , r . . "It seems that Deacon. Bogere .died and that the .Forepaugh, dicuawas hilled to ahow oa the day at the XO neraL " .... . ' "Mra. Gringle debated long and ear neatly whether she should go to the eUv cue or the funeral. Finally she decided to go to-the funeral oa the ground that while the circus might possibly come to town again there was no chance that Deacon Rogers would ever hare anotb er funenU."pWashlngtoa Post ; . Mystic Care For Wiewnatism Glres Immeaiate, Rellel. ; s Isaao rfackeon, of Thoratowa, Ind, says; I have bsea t sufferer for years with HfceumatlaBV and (ouaa notnin that would- benefit me untllj trii Detchon's Myjille Care for, Rheapal Vy kaees ere terribly Ijiflamed,. am Swollen and the pala sxtrpolatlng. remedy relieved the pala Immediately aad the Inflammation end. swelling be gaa to subside at oaoe-i I have seea It used la msay other cases with the aams wonderful effect . 1 earnestly -advise aQ sufferers from Bhsoastlsm aad NearaK gla to use Bold by T. A,. Henry, . Drags". ' Bera. "Have- yoa any clewa to the amr- "We have plenty otdeva-too many, la fact" , J:..T "Then what are yoa waiting fori" " ' "We can't decide which to .follow first If we tried to follow them all, tt would take a Ufettme."-CleVBlon4 Plain Dealer. ... v . Makes a Clean Sweep. ";. C : Thsre's nothing like doing a thing thoroughly. Of sll ths Salves yoa ever beard of, Bucklen's Arnica Bslva is ths best It sweeps away and cares Burns, Sores, BrulHCS, Cats, Bolls, Ulcers, Bkfn Eruptions snd Plies. It's only ZSc, and guaranteed to give satlffscltoa by O D Dradbara, Druggist' ' They wore Jollying tlio nmn sliont bis enormous tipi'f Htn, but bo kit "put ting away," omit ,iurx-il by tio tnut I lonlly bo mild la di fi ami: "Wt'il, you si-o, I tM;o of i r bn'h v j t " t and ir y iu,,'!iiT. i,o a. 4 li -t v ou t i:,e e!-r '( a r :-t e "K"-i,b"-,v ! I ' !a I r i. record of, mm lo Stronger Evidence -Can Be Produced.'. Look well to their reeool. What they have done many times la years gone by Is the best guarantee of future results. Apy one with bad back, any reader suffering from .nrinary troubles, from any kidney jlls,. wlU find in thefollow- Ing eviaence- proof that relief and eare to near at hand.- Mr Q. JC Myers, : the , well-known shoemaker of Winchester avenue aad 14th street,".Ashland, Ky, ssyr. MDoen'i Kidney- Pills" are lite true friends, the longer you know, them the better they fere appreciated , oaa -add aothing to the tatement4 first .msde la 1898 after I procured the remedy at the Yentura Prog Co., and took a course of the treat meat, which cured me. I was absolutely free from all backache for nearly three years, then I noticed a alight achf at the result of a bold,- In my baolt, A box of Doan's, Kidney. Pills disposed of IC I have recommended this remedy to many and have, neve? heard of one who did not endorse the claims made for it." For sale by all dealers. Price, 80 cents a box. FoeterrHllbura Co.Bnffalo, N. Y- sole agents for the U, 8. Jtemember the name Doan's rr and takeno other. Sir. CaKaabcrlata QvotriV rtrT. When -Jowuh Chamberlain was a Llbonil n good many years ago, he mode ii npcccli nt Gloucester, England, In which the future colonial secretary quoted a nursery rhyme with great ef fect. Mr. riiiuuberluln was criticising liord Beaconsflcld and Lord Salisbury on their return from Berlin nndnego- thitlous with Btsmnrck. One of them had used the word "if" a good many times In the course of a speech explain rng their action. "It reminds me,", said Mr. Chamberlain, "of a rhyme I team ed from my nurse: , "If all the seas wen! bread and cheeae. If ail the rivers were Ink, if all the lakes were currant cakea, Whtft should we-have to drinkr" TOc effect of ibis apposite nonsense on the audience was tremendous,' end the quotation la ranked as one of the great oratorical hits of the Birming ham stnteainan's Ufe. Orlando, Fla.,.Oct. 3, 1901. Tbe Hancock Liquid Sulphur Co., Balti more, lid. Oejntlemen: I lake pleasure.ia recom mending Hancock's Liquid Sulphur to any one suffering with Ectema. I have had U for ten ot tlfiecn years, have tried many remedlea and found no relief until I was induced to try your "H. L. 8." Have only nsed it s short while and am now almost entirely cured. I can truth fully say that after fifty years as prac ticing physician that your Liquid Sul phur is the most wonderful remedy for Ectema I have ever known. Tours respectfully, DR. W. W. LBAKK. For sale at F. 8. Duffy's. Til.' Sill;'. Sadie v.-as cii .vn ;iml AUir was sev en. At lunch siikl Alice: "I wonder wb:it part of no animal a Chop is. Is It a leg?" "Of course not" answered . Sadie, "ire the jawbone Haven't yon ever beard of animals licking their chops?' -little Chronicle. " U Take a bath la Banoock'e Liquid Bab pkur. They are superior to those of the noet celebrated Sulphur Springs, having the additional advantage of being made any desired strength, , They will core Pricklr beat Ectema, and all skin dis eases. For sale by F. Stuffy. : '. .' '. " lavtaa th Dlrttt. . ., .rDoee your girl still break s marry dlshee as formerly V, asked the friend of the family. . ' "Ko." - replied; Mrs. Smltbere; "Wo have broken her of the habit. We told her we were going to buy a new set to about two months and would thea-tr bertheoklaet".; --'-'"t--, "A rather expenerre plan, Isn't st1"t "Not at alt Ion see, 1 know tba ghi, and tt would bean otter impossibility for bet to remain two months at eoe placcT-lndianapollf Bna, . ' ;:."' Prickly heat cared la one appUeatloa by using of Haneook's Liquid Sulphua k 4111 also care Eosema, Fetter, Fhapf lea, Ringworm, Dandruff, .Cuts, Bursa Old Sores, end an skla troubles Jm a short time, when ased ts directed, i For sale si F. 8. Daffy's Drag Store, 4 - "Speakinc of Queer revenge. said sd Englishman, "I remember bow, eecoroV Ing to a friend of mine, the natives ot Certain vUlagea In India treat tbeia ee emlea. ' ii-j-k''-y ''-;;-" -"Do yoa know what they do! , They' rust get a few handfuis of rice ana sprinkle It oo .the roofs of tbe people they hate. ; -. ".-;.';, -V.. ' "Then what do yoa think happens t Why, then tbe monkeys come flocking down from ell tbe trees oo to that roof after the rice. Tbey eat all there to on tbe surface of tbe roof, and then, to get at the atray grains that hsve lodged in the crannies, they begin to pull the Shingles off. Wherever there is a grata to be seen far down In some crack or other place they pull tlio roof or to got at It, and finally, lo aud tx-l 1, tbere Is no root left) Tbe monkeys bare torn It all away. Then the man wbo sprend the rice Inn,,!. subtly, for be has bad bis rover "si, and yt no one knows and be cannot be puiiUied." M. II. Aaa-.ln of V. :- ' ---t. In 1. wbtto do In 1' o , mr of i I v'r bs l f 'i si I ( 1 1 ' '.i e. 1 V.:ct t. ; ' i 1 -' CUVESS.'. " e --.April 16-lt I :rj ilng thjs,eveu after a fewdsyi nice veaiher. . rj Xhere was preaching st ,Plaej, Gnke last Sunday with a large attaadaaoe. Key Mr Garner conducted the eervi- Little Mb LlnaDuvall is spending a few days with her grand-father, Mr L DnvaU..- ' - s j" --Mr CM Heath spent Sundar to Mew Bern, r -,-.'K; - - - Mr George Barrow retimed theme Sunday from near Pamlico where he hss beeos)sirIsIt.'.. -X- - c ffeereijemtoaay oar school , hu closed, and oar teacher, Mju SttsFee- man has returned to Trenton She was a ycry .oamprtorit ; teaohrr, the children and eld peopto liked her. Mr J T Heath, weat tto.Trenion iSua- day to spend the nay wltlt his old friend aad comrade, Mr Newt Ones, of Phila delphia who is epeadinga few, days at Trentoa, Mr Jones hasnothaeahers be IT iWrifcAe waejll jeare.old Whea. heaUsted h the armybe served yJ?itiULlrie aad brave tOld tol be wa eapturedJLdeys before Lee's surrender aad was set at liberty la the following summer. . y . ..WaM glad, to ees Miss Lumens Ward toteaorarlaftraptdly., ;V There wu.a small candy cooking and pea popping at Mr Alonxo Kellqsu Wed aasdayalgat '-Iji Mr and Mrs t H lllhttas. o, avea hood, speat Sunday with. Mrs J D Heath. - Mr and Mrs BP Parker, ofTreuton visited Olivers Sunday. .Grsy Eyes, JASPER. April 16.-T-Our school teacher, Mr. W. T. Price of Askins departed for his home Tuesday, April S. WeaU regre very muoh to have him leave, for he was ' a welcome visitor in our homes and was loved by the children In his -echool for his kindness towards them and tie In terest be tookin them snd.thelr lessons. I He was esteemed by their parents for we know that the children were much bene fitted. Mr. Price proved to us all, that he was a kind dutiful teacher and a noble christian man. We all know that ehrlatanlty Is as much needed to be taught among children aa their other les sons. It was said by many that at the plose of Mr Price's school, that It wss the. best entertainment ever had at Jasper. A Good Thine. German .Syrup la the special prescrip tion of Dr. A. Beeches, a celebrated Her? man Phyalcrsa, tad b acknowledged to be oae of the moat fortunate docovfrles to Medicine. It quickly cures Coughs, Colds and -all Lang troubles of the sever est Bsture, removing as It does, the cense of the affection aad leaving the parts in a strong aad healthy condition. It Is; not sa experimental medicine, but hu stood the test of years giving satisfaction In every case, which Its rapidly Increasing saleevery season oonfirms.,Taro mldlon bottles sold aaaually. Boaehee's German Syrup was introduced In the United States in 1888 aad is aow sold la every town aad village la ths civilised world Three doees will relieve soy ordinary oough. Priee 89 aad 75 cts. At your druggist's. - Tl. nfcl of AcnaUltloa. "It bents mi'' wild tho philosopher, "that people will keep piling up money long after they nave auveral times) h much, as they'll ever be able to use."! Then he went out for a walk. Pass ing a bookstore, he saw half a doaen very cheap books, which, however, he knew be hadn't time to read snd doubt ed very much if be ever would bays time to read. But they were cheap, and be bought tbetn and sent theu borne to be added to bis library, already contained several, times many: books, aa be would, ever .be' time to read, - ; Keverthelew be conttaoedto. at the senseless accumulation, of. ey. New XorkTlmee. ;',-'. Uso ' Hsaeock't Liquid .Sulphur, Xcsema, Pimples, Bingwoosv Dsndrtiff aad all skla dlsaasea. For sals at F.ft For ;ssis at F. Brt - ; - r- : Maa can tee without eyeai Met la the ass of aysel, Mast can walk, wtthn. oat feet) what Is the ase of fsetT. ktorl caq talk; without a tongoet what If thai ase of a tongue Man can feel, without, handawhei to the oseof bandst Man eaa digest without a tomachi what theaaeef aatonsaebt Man can breatb with only a tractioo of oae luag wbat, Is tbe ase of Kmgsa Maa raa gel slang la comfort wUbeut, kldneya; , what la the ase ot Jkldoeyen MaMi hew without ears; wbat to the nsa pf eare! Man can smell without aaesei what k the se of a nosef Maa eaa eat. with out a 'mouth; what to the ase of a, mouth J It appeara that our modera meoBf actenee, ao4-to be-eutdooe ts) eaterprisev.ara making, great-pro gt eaa to undoing the work, ot God oeahowf ng that God made maa wlthjouinoyoal unnecessary compllcationsv .,-- .. ..As a matter of cold, hard fact, these, alleged discoveries are fakes of, the. wildest kind. The general public, igno rant of the subject, swallow the dose at a gulp without reasoning on It attef Improbability.. Mot oae newspaper fas a thousand boa need of a sdeotlfla sdttoK so we are constantly Imposed en by doJ S'unlng autliora of . monstrous,, yarns Concerning our physical and mental solves. Py and by we ahall have a wan Who can think without brains, .fjuoi j could Borne tlmusnnua who cannot tbluk With bralnsl-'ew fork Preee. . C: Tier' ! ' n's (' V f In 'l c r ' ib- zi rcr -ttot C-.mTcs. .t :ean:lbarrlesi One .h C' -is ttvos I.. is re-4La- '-' '! t t of C. o !t : S Cropp i "i not f ' ' i, lit HIE in a. a. a drutrs. bnt ia -a oleasant vegetable ..remedy for toning- up the neri end la a lowetateoi neeauK or $KS aaq.ncm outwua wora or worry. is S. SvS. impro vee the I have no hesttsney lnreoommendlni your 8 r n annftitfl. airla the dime, aa tbe best Bprine tonle on tbe markst. I havn u,.,i appeuie, aiaa me aiges- oTher madloinss. but And 8. 8. 8. to h nrfn,rK,a tton- and mniocoes -tbe ut the only system, and its good et m lectsareseenaimoenrom w Toars - . , . -aa0u v. the first doeeT . It-acts- te fhoU.JBpiilpa Co. Lexington, kr. Ipromptly in cesetfofchwmlc dyspepsia, todigestion and all stomach trouhK s, and does away wiUt the uncomiortable fullness, nausea, shortness of hu aili' drowsiness aa.4 disalneas .that so often come alter eating. - S.S.S. la notoaly tlie beat tonic but possesses alterative or purifying properties, and, If there la, any talntt humor or poison in the blood ,t searches it out, and removes it.. Many tiroes a low state of health is dm .to a bad condition of the blood and can only be remedied by a blood puriii.r -and tonic combined, or each a remedy as S. 8. S. i It you SuSet from .debilltyr jnapmnia,iervousness, loss of appetite, 'bed digestion, or any of the eymptoms ol disordered blood, nothing will so aeon put your blood Jn, goodooadiUonH.ipvigorate and tone up the system as S, S. S. . JSZSWlFTPCiflO CO.. ATLANTA. GA. Miss Bailie Blake, who lived In Cal vert county; Md.. some years ago, wsjpf la uio'hnblt 'of gathering chicken grapes in the autumn and making them lntQ-Juodiclne by preserving tbem in spirits. , It4appened ouce -after -the eontents bit a Jar contalnlngJthe decoction had been exhausted, that Miss Blake emp tied liquor soaked grapes on the ground. Hero ber fine brood of turkeys quickly gobbled them. Presently Miss Blake found the tur keye lying on the ground, and not real izing tbe cause of their atupor she thought they were dead. . In order to realise something , from the feathers, she had the turkeys picked. The car casses were thrown outdoors. The next morning there . was a great hue-and cry from the servants to the back yard, and, looking out of the win dow. Miss Blake's w her turkeys walk ing about absolutely bare except for a few tall and. wing feathers. In order to protect tbem from the cold, tbe good woman bought enough red flannel to make each, turkey a com fortable garment Very soon, to the wonder of tbe neighbors far and wide, Miss Bloke's turkeys stalked abroad, wearing their red coats with the same easy grace with which they had worn their feathers. Youth's Companion. Robbed the Grave. A startling incident, is narrated by John OUrer of Philadelphia, as follows: "I wss in sn awful condition. My skin wss almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue coated, psln continually in back and sides, no sppetite, growing weaker day by day. Three physicians had given me up. Then I was advised to use Electric Bitters; to my great joy, tbe first bottle made a decided Improvement. I con tinued their use for three weeks, and am now a well man. 1 know they robbed the grave of another victim." No one should fail tn try them. Only 60 cents, guaranteed, at O D Bradham's drug store. Self Control. Dr. Whipple when bishop of Minne sota was called "the npostl:' for the Indians" from tho great efforts which he made for them. IIo liked to tell Bto ries of the self control Into which 'Jwai no TQCWiapri these red men bad trained themaervea une pi nu invonra stones was. tnsi: Borne Indian chiefs were dining at a great Wsshlngton hotel. One of them saer .a, white; neighbor-Being cayenne pepper. He took "the bottle snd shook It over his plate.: After tbe next mouth ful, though he kept a .calm face, the aery pepper caused tears to flow down his cheeks,' v I; - 1 v v..' ., v , His brother chief, seeing this, said to him, "Why do yon weep 7" m ..pa aaswered,? was thinking of any 'Jaiaaaighbot tbsW tool the pepper caster and used ft freely over his plate, and soon the tears wereuanlng down hlcheeka'jc'''ii v,,r;"Kf The ether looked keenly at aim and asked, "For wbat are yon weeping T r. vr awweeplns was' the answer, "because you did "not dkr wbea yout ;iotJWet, trpahies sad.coastlpatloa. i 'There's aothine hattae In mtllilB A I ..Thaa LHtt Bsrly JTUsera,; the famous Pintle put' . tTley always.' effect a eare . aad save f doctor bill, :.i9ri.-& LUtle Early Rlaata sre different, roei all other pills. .' They do not weakea tba system, but- act as a toulo to ths tissues by arousing the sccrettoas aad restoring the liver to the fall, pet formsaos of Its functions aaUrally, , affy,...! For sale by F. 0 ' i . "S,lU.Timt.l - ' I "My wlfo found a poker chip lu ray pocaet, ana I tola net it wee a ayspepf spcp 1 sta tablet"' -- "That was clever. ,"Fat from It! 8h swallowed the t' end Ue doctor's bill cost tni n.ore tbun the Jackpot" I hlladelphla i.ecoro. i ""w ; 1 BEST TOHIC - wature aas proviaea a tonic suited tn every requirement of the system when In a debilitated, run down condition. ,'It contains no strnnir mim.,.,!. ' rjreoaratijon. You can find nn l ti,.. bringing retreshtng, restful sleep wh, n (onto that wilt build op the ny.u.,,, i piaasurv in wiude hi wnom i mink i,, truir. liwis s nmip,, ,wm WWW MHI w. I uu. unun keaioina. Pricel Cent! THE S UN Now Sells for 1 Cent, and tun Ik had ol Every Dealer, Aeni nod Newsboy at that Price. A I.L .SimBCRIBKRfc IN District of Columbia, Virginia,West Virginia North and South Carolina As Weli, As Tiiobk h Pennsylvania anil ' clawarr akd TmiouoiinuT tiik Unitkd TATl N, can get Tub Sun I y mull for m e c, ni a copy. The Sun at I Cent IS THE ClIRAPKST HlOU-Cl.ASS I'aI'KK IS Tnit UNlTKIl hTATK:-'. Tns Suj8 spicul conci'piiiiih his tbrouyhout Ibc llnlle l Suivn, nn well hs In Earope, Clilim, Siulh A files, id, Philippine, 1'nrtn Ule.ii, Cnln, Hnl lu every other ( art .,f ihe viorl.l, nmke U the greateft newnpspor ibal inn Im printed. lis Wasitlngtnu anil New York bureaus are nmongthe liest In the Unileil StaUn, and give Tiik Sun's readers the earlirsi Information nnnn all Imnorlnnt evmitu tn the legislative auil llnanclal cootrrKnl tbe country. -THE FARMERS' PAPER The Son's market n-Dorls auil cmnmrr clal coluruni arc complete ami reliable, and put Ihe farmer, the me rr hunt and tho broker in touch with the markets ir ' Baltimore, Norfolk, CbarlcBlon, Newt York, Chicago. Philadelphia anil all oth er Important points In the UnlUxl Klatea ana otner country. A1.1. o Wnicii Tin Reader . Gels For 1 Cent TnK Bun is the best typo nf a newspa per, morally and Intellectually. 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"Whoever shall hereafter willfully or maliciously injure, tear down, or destroy sny letter box or other receptacle estab lished by order et the Postmaster Gener al or approved or designated by him for the receipt or dsllvery of mall matter on any rural freedellvery route, or shall break orea the same, or willfully or ma liciously Injure, deface, or destroy any mall matter deposited therein, or shall Willfully take or steal snoh matter from or oat of snoh letter box or receptaclo, or shall willfully aid or assist In any of tbe-aforementloeed offenses, shall for every sach offence be punished by a fine of not more than one thousand dollars, or ky Imprisonment for not more than three years." .. The patrons of the Hew Bern Poi Offlcs had he Baral Free-Delivery route Of this County should feel a personal Interest la the above law. It has been enacted for ths protection of your mall and It b year duty, sad to your Interest to report . promptry sny depredations severed : there'.y. ; Kvery .effort will be made by toe to, apprehend the guilty Violators and (noseoatloB by the United States will sorely follow. x''?1 . Dmu... txr tv N.'i..T. poera aster. BRADHAM'S llVB aadfiTOMACH PItXS are purely vrgetabW ad can be given to very old people had children, kind la actios , their effect Is far-reaching. Ho -pals or discomfort follows th.lr, asa, Tbeai.ksva aeea called Health's Houaoksepera," which Is quite trua,,, Dees yeas liver hurt you f Butter try thie pllla Price Mo. at BBADUAM t) rniRMAOY. , - are purely vegetable and act by .rti!mul't''n the liver, eaustng tocreased : j flow of I i il prnifnolng satural ssove 't ir'ui f t L,, :, 2 hey do not pro- its' it stomach. Burecure 5 I lit d'lr vf ,f..rl,- nrv, Heartbura .'at j , ?. 1 ' i.ufi:turad, byO, . and retail, drug-
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