!! I r, - I l.'.'.LLJ Le TZ edito asi , nomxtoM SSSSCFJPTICS RITES yew,' la Tuc7;.....HM e year, not In advance..."' M ..nihlyvby carrier l M.tiiy,'.,Jjj Advertising Batee'fnxajihad oa. eppli .'.on. "jV .' r": r aterod at th Port Oaoe,lUw Bern, N. C, U ioond class matwt. , .. -y:. -.. . - -. .L-. " " Gnm caty. AN EDUCATIONAL BUSINESS i . ; 1 pROPOsmoiT." ' V: Th. New Bar. MO Carolina Botlneai College, la an edaoa-1 tn .1 intitntina' which has neentty wnwi enjoys a liberal patronage, neatly ona hundredstudenuanrolled, .proof that uoch a school waa needed In thla com munlty.and also that It ban educational Institution worthy of patronage. ' r Every educational Institution proving Caelf worthy, la entitled tVand ahonld have the liberal support of every eltizen of thlfcmnnhlty..Ia.tUs olaa lain 'eluded the alwve lnaUtnUaBdvfiaalaau CoUege.4 'j'V-' J ,' The proprietor'! otthU new school came to New Bern and Inaugurated their school without solicitation. They be lieved that this community and -taction needed inch a school ear they 4would open, and their Judgment hu been an m - i . at. ... 1 . it.. l - av .1 ..aM piy vuaiqajea oy cue paiiuBBgv muwtj given them. ph 4a. A.r t..ir er,AM has D-ona Btttnow thar their school -has gone beyond the eaperfmeatal stagey tod Its oonttonatloninesirtffltreev eoMk tt,. Mti.m. eh. Wee made the van-1 tare wani ra noi oniyaiay e vi want to secure such narWi uelr I .rWimat.fAil ttif.'rifr.'BtTliioe. "menti,-ifc?'. . - ..".".-'.... . Aooepting the . pnpoaltloti , that .adt atlonal Institutions demand the fullest local support,' the proprietors ok the Hilltary latitats now .here, ought te tf, celve every atuntlon la their quest for t peraeneaoy, fta -Mdirilberel offeea- granted tkenvtft Wielt Bffonf :4: T Xtt. The f aloe of this InstltuUon Is to be counted In several way.: It (Uls a mnch needed want, edncatio&ally, ilteitraots vistrooage from outside, "wlok 1ef 4 vantage to this dty. It to aa advertise. saent for New BernTlEat tMs aJty li 1 desirable lealdeaci ' for . iamlllee, .where ' their ehjldrea may reoaive, Wedocatltoa , kahflladasnayaU guagea, sdenoes, ialllury or tmslneis 'A' hearty; ei4 Hberalree-eperatlpB ahonld M glvei Orakptoprletors kt this new school, and every opportanlty for Its extension . jftowth be afforded them. It li af pfopoalllom desaaadlng fall aptaaove oietin iralch tfcle elvy wQ be the greater (alaer, tf ti ' ' Btam tt Onto, Ctt oi ToiAfto. I ' Frank J. OtaMy .wakje oatk thai k U senior partner of the firm of t.t. Cke S OoJ doing' btataeae la) Oe Oty of TuMo, Consty end BuUe aloraaald. tad 1 t 4 satd Ursa win pay tke sum 01 ::UKDECO POLLAB3 to wbVand c iry eaea of ;GeXTk-, tU rnanaot be cartd by the n of JlalTa OaWrh Cure, ( attavnsw d, V!Lav,iir rToratobeforlmaiaavdnhstirlbMsa . r rreeestAUUdaolZaoetnbt A. U. 1538, -.J1- " - i - ( ;ait) ';WQIJsXSOIt, - r riCatsrrhfUUWiateraallyi i i:';ttUyamtatloc4aalmo4AM i Cf Us irtaua, fW fartaaty 'Js free. ,?...-,. . F. J1. COinXT ft CX),Tt4edo,0.I 11 y s3 lrucir!U. Wl ..,'. ..15 . A MY l WalUa,i ' day Whlatler entered tb stalWr i m rrt and tvt4 that a : .r.nrl bsd beew arratir1 tw wJL At ctv.e be directed ; 'S a dallrr too to b obrtV t 1 l a arapod tb r4 paint off k nf ihe pnpi rutting i t "-"t t'l'krw l,' ;jio 1 . jt tT.iotish. TTsairrapt 1 r : -r-:'-1 eatrVxily to r I' t r !'- 1 t,m j'lke t rn.-:;- ' t the ! f v ,. t V.. r.tlr-r. f IIS r "k I s:t. 'I e--u:e r t ! 1 am t'-'rj to n-. -' . '1 V -T..l, I . u i . '.-.I gt.-.'y , f 4 ? I' a It "IV AT D.. f r.-T!.e crrer hall cf Dr. Pu--i- j u' s.'.ett ratify achooL. Xti doctor and the new boy are br3 approaching, end tbe young gen tium quickly throw themselves Into attitude of decorum. ' - -- Dr. Fuiheo .(entering: In company rith'tha new boyXoung gentlemen, thla la Master Bldgway, my new puplL , He will share your studies -ana cave bis room on thla floor. I trust that hla manner "wllj not b contaminated by 4h MMdstion. - The young genue- men rise and salute the newcomer wun veil- feigned cordiality, and, tn doctor iisADDeara down the staircase.) -. ; Foxy I nay, young teller, where do yon MM from! ' w . - .-V ,- - KKew Bot (Oimaenuy; a jiv i .Rrooklnk . v , - " '-Stacy - You - don't ten meT wny, i that not very , far away un ciear nights yon can aee ina urooaiyn-vrumv i from Tommy'! window. New Bot I don't 'believe it v My. mother told ine I wag coming 100 mile nnlltol OlL1 Tea.' TOU m nn . .TtMt aten in with me and VU I how it to you. ' The atmosphere here I , - - - la o nightt rareoed-aa yoo wlU l'IJ?"S?r??7.t I! T.n. .ln. nt tL n.tnr.1 WJ-aStteyed thebeati health-and thought e natural wa-( SSLSr thughl sea. tnrongn immense distances. After you, please. I tances.v After you, please. I Aa the new be crosses th threshold - - a can or water wnicn nas peen mmuun iipn top or uie uoor uu turn, w 1 intense amusement of hla companions, W uiw nivu, w , aster and administer, a aeveie. rebuke I to the others for laughter at It) ' j 1 Foxy (in pleasant tones) Bit cioae w the fire, yon new feUer, and dry your elf before yotf go to bed. I hope we'll e aome sleep tonight, for the ghost kept us' awake - last (nlght ? flraciouai how- be did scream, though! .'' . i - New BoTwWhat hostt ,i ! Cc4nmy'rr'Why tba shost of 4tttoi that was beaten to death by the do tor about two years ago. Every once In awhllft, : wa; fceaej him hollering and screaming, - and li tell yer there lan?t much: sleep when that row is going on. New Boy (defiantly)-! don't belleye It; and,' whafa more, you can't acatt jna.wlth any of your ghost stories,"! . Foxy (Blgnlfltantly) Well yoo neea- you'd believe it. wouldn't yon. it m were to see that ghost walk up to-yottr bedside inne miaoie oi ne nigniri . ,,1 to bt4 before the old man ownss ' I Eennt omnea.) ' ' I l Act IL-Tiine, lOflO p. m. ! Scene Br.,, P lower floor; ', " Scene-DrPushem'a atudy on the lttahei' -awakenlng iradaaniy from a dose) My dear, ifs so q stalra tonight that 4 can't aleep.-ia o4er .what those toy a are up to; j I noticed two or three of them reeding theirs BiWeStwhen I made the rorj&Os tonight and that la always omiaew. -Otr last puplU yon reraernber.-'an away this morning after .ne. atnvea here, and I don't care to lose thia.kme too. fjust hand me tny rattan, please. I think m step trpstaHa trad tee That's going on. i (Exit wlti iuffle4 tread.) ' l- a . are ad m m i .aa V ' ACT Hi. J.UIie lUiOB p. IB. , IT Scene Apartment occupied . by Foky Oallnp end Master. Wintargreen, . Half a doaen young genUemen tiad In nlgbt-thlrta- discovered engaged In aa ant- aaiwoiiinunun , t.i Foxy-Now. then. Billy, you'd better I to down on tne staircaae ana neeDl' watch for the old man. . ' ; --BlUj'ffrnmbull-Oh, the old man's all right, and, besides, I don't wantat sntM tot fan. ; pa : v -; r FoxyVrVeli, we'd better all keep our eyes peeled. That's all I've gotter lay. Novrtust look alive with that alaeetl and remember we mnatnt ra rjtftUll Tomjnr hollers, "Oh. doctor, don't beat! rAier.0rapee Master Wlatsrfreeit tal aheet and pine at aofetDwiaaaaonrelto the AntUlea.-? Thay swim fast for and artistle matw Qulckl -Grnus I 1 - ' 1 ami m a w. . . I A I V vuuaruwuai vii a waai ai iw v I eyes and a flary ncee.'-'Tberel 'Howl doee that tookj , Not qntU al good aa the one. we frightened, th last feller With, but im do,. 'i Master WhUscgreea Cant yon Ox It eo'a'I caa asat Vn blind as a bat la ber and rant tell Which way Tat go-r Ing..-, ", ', " ' - . I thing goe irrohg, tako a do of CThaav ' FOxyfsVef mind aeelng.' Tea Jean Jbeflala'ltStbmaohanA, jm Tablets, feat yotrr -way an right ftai 7onvexheywDl cleanse aed tnvtooral yoar once started, Don't faU or the Mora. Kow, then, off yofl go and be sure yon holler hmd eaongh te wake him, (Pro pemehlateto the.ball andxloeea the dexrtoftxy.). Kow, then, yew (alien all keep quiet and ltatan. There be gneat ' Ghost .(from wlthouQ-Oat OhMOhl rteaaw don't lectori I - . : - S, ' . Foxy- (dandag wit glee)-neahla now, will yont , 1U bet that new fet ter a-trembUng la bla ahcea. Ti my'a-th boy can play ghost bettra an one' la the ecbooL "There Mvon agaUL yow,.eint we saad see the foal Com aloogv fallersl (Opens) tb door and aalllee forth) followed by the vet-V. j-f , - . , r '. ' t Choet twnthlog u th doctor' grasp) Th pleeaat tkctor, I can't bain walk- la la bl alpt I waot a-dolor tb- UV lux l woft do It any moral Gh,(pMr tn tir0((r.s of the shadow octorl ; ; v , '. . ' , tshast-By goetv f aiiere, the doctor's got bio, aa be' Mtcnit 1UI ' Cheese Itl ' U't-t , ' - (Sxeoot omnea) -v , i' '.t -Ciutato, . . - ' ' -- -ti '.h' .' 1 " :." . ?, air." said C catir of In4a. try, 1 Cannot give my eeaao:itt Uert f.ot DOW. r.rfor f Will .think Cf cniv Cling r.y flarjitifer to ytmr car yo fnnat aorceed la floir.f ".ft''fr r '(n, I've do tl at I ri.-4 Is i:.;,'sg bet I ut r,!gU i.'trr a:, l 1 aa- ard Wkt that I bevet c:! x "1 f . Iad aiva your ir: wl," t :,. t;:i Reoord Herald. irf' u , 't lit t j ' a t--, , t'.nl I t- . t r- , I 1'ir-i rt c r r I .rills I;:c3 1-::r7, x-c:i Ibwa Mafccica czi clew ticsist,ci Lci Kyt: tow Ehs WC3 erred c! Eteriis sh!ft Cnrrnnusd. ' IdoTT-TVuenaed I I wouldys do ffi . auenaea C".,.. d -eeentlons thinly clad, and ; I Z. stiddenlT-chilledi Imt 1 id I zL,A nddenlThinA but 1 did ictttnif ihariesiUta:l aairhv-al Ww - " . . I j.aaa - wiaeigniweB - 'iK'uw " . - i'jrV" toA I mation of S5J2,Stol I ot actlylty.and, second, that If l.a edtoTOW Vesreiaww voui- i nnnd end the wonderful cures it hadf I performed,and I made-up my mind tj I i - trytt for twomomn n w 'i IWroeldffofor awViomanonthJ, andattheeioaerf tb i '-t- t. hw dlaeA 'nmberoI .ar -lady friends taiaeit, and: all exjPM themselves aa weu Batinucu wu -h results as I -wa Mh Boa -Nobj BBmrnsrr410 : 8.BroadWayriin8 ton, Ky.-i.twxfrwy'Vf" Worse's .ANb won&EMEN SMEN-t J. W. Brodblne of Boatoov has puf "cliased Jnnera, 8:10f a sister to hl great-pacer, tpcanda;- ' Kh. wfv fv-JTl' f ' ;A iv''"" 1 " rz.Z Zm I brother to Orar3em,- ZWAi that I lot; the grand circuit; - , I 't'Fred'.Keyeai. of - ClevelanoVf O, JfrlJI I fIFredOKeyes. of r ClevelanoVi tratn the' horses owned by W, tus' horses ownea y w. We u I lueror wewore ueweeaeou-' , , i i Ueror JJCtrolt next eaon.i , , jtocHenry eta tethat he will ot tram a etaDi or runners nani wiec w ro i tJrement ofTMfli Patcli.,l:Bri4. : f I IdarHirirwoceVewtied'by- Smathera, recently 'defeated., all ih crack speedway trotters la-New Torte -Charley Dean baa leased the Lincoln took farm of FalatJne,' lTL, and 'VIU train a public stable there next sen son. CuylerocasC Jr ; :14U owned ' by 3. W. Lovatt Of Bethlehem Ja - to said to be capahle,otpkcllJgrmlle In 28 or better. . t . KdrTna School, Greensboro '( areeneeoro itecord n. - , i ; The Almighty to smiling oa the Kir. malii This. weatherto peraalttlng le I a 4 few day, aU outdoor work ; wSU.be IwaHnlataA and mU atini -tlnaa-wfll ria I "-'7 ""7; " v.Tl -'t, - r a thought the session wDJ be resumed try the 15ih of tat preseat month- v ; 1 1, tmm Jrra Made) by ' WMleavt The whales that swim about? the ua lands which lie off the coast of Nor, way-aiMl Flnhvnd In March -and April travel immense dlsiancetLt In May they turn trn at the Awes or even at the Bermudas and sometimes pay a visit In Juoe they are bak again off Not wy. ..Some of these whales nave been 1 known 'to bring back - evidence ) of where they have been, for harpoon of the peculiar kind need off the coast of Beat America have been found at tick fat thm.-r-Bt: Jane Oascttiv When yon feal bins and that evtry. I twvM reralateyeor bowels, glvyoa I . MlUv ttw fnnA .nm TM1 fMi ifcat la this old world to a good pitas to llv. For sal by all Druggist. i i ' CerSvea ftamtlaai Oaatei . The : tabrador itidtarn wbn poena httnt Stalk on la advance of tbe train with their . anna, - while tbe wotieo, beavlty ' kr&en with provtatona 'and meana of bclter, drag along alcwly after. When the lords and master be gin ta think of food time or win ta any' way to leave eotne- gelde as to their progrrea for tle Kjuaws t'.T throat aa tiprisht par or eti k i t tb snow and draw In tbe snow th react lice ef the ahadow then raat TUj wo mjrn talHnrf rtsfnftiltv el.rs rvifai the I sad know Crawly d'.ffwnce of tjm. Thy kiw, te, wUCVt V j -f t-, I lUifor for a tv riimit' thpy tnuat tat::y catih epear and bun? ct Cl.i- V net tr U t!. ti. k er ago i .. Ejster!:uj C!rcc-::ancc4 On waa ii' in1n"iwr. 1 ll.af '. fr!i sr.J r f, u'l-rr.!-e t'-e f.'"t !;;. hol l ;',; .: t nt-i's r- i :"i ti tr'. rye r s 1 1" 1 i 7 i .! t: t t t.-e 1:-jU l -:Ut i.i t:.e "L. -,r-)::.- r cf t.-uUe.' TLj bf-ji. 3' L'. L -.-a ts r.:1 t-J to many uiou'-rn authuriiii-a, fui.o!nij from Jay Couij to Andrew Carnegie. ' As a matter of fact. It la u.uch older than any oracle of tlda cen tury or the lasu It had lta origin in the earliest days of the period, when Iron manufacture and the use of credit ! were simultaneously rising to lmpor tance. The basis for the tradition la that the use of Iron and of lta products Is essential for the prosecution of vir tually all other industries. Before the output of miscellaneous manufactures In a community-can be much enlarged the Industries concerned must be equip ped with new tools and new machinery. Before a railroad system can be pre pared to transport a greatly: Increased traffic; It -must naia new rails,' new bridges, new' atatlona new cart and new locomotives. In these days Of the steel and iron "office building a "boom' In 'the' building trade cannot go xfar without Increasing enormously the do-, mand for stroctural iron. Even in the ! agricaltural rlndustry; it-may ; be said that expansion and prosperity lnYolvo nofwumrilv InrcelT' increased demand for farm machinery. Since thcOSse of gnoh additional equipment must ; pre- eede an Increase In the bnalness jot i inah,Mii fniinwtf UIVOV fc .. wUl be felt aggressively even before, tna other Industries have tbown full meaa- nch otner inausmes loresee! punm n. Biefk'.tlmnand and Idle thills the first tn wUJ do wU1 to reduce their orders from the Iron and steel milla-Alexander D. Noyea In Forum, : : 'PM,' VAfl Ttlrffa-ACtlAII 9 If yoo have Indigestion KcdolDjs- pepsla Core will core yon. It has oared thousands. ! It Is curing people every ! dayevery hour. .srSYou owe It to your - self to give It a trial. ' Ton will continue to suffer until yoa do try It. There Is no other combination : of elgestantithat digest and build at the same time. Ko dol does both, Kodol cures, strengthens and rebuilds. Sold by F. 8. Duffy. lasala Blrthanerk of Favmtlr. Mrs. Belle liarvey of Bower' Mill Is one of a family of four living In that piace.eaeh.'-or whom- uasr-a'curioua lrfhm Thtt fntnl, .t. nf place, each '-of wbonr has - a curious toree BlBten and a two years old. Each liae black balr, with a large lock of pure white hair, beginning over the forehead and runnlna- backward. .The forehead and running backward. under this hair ia also white, ahd the white mark: runs down uoon the forehead: -The entire' mark la said to took like an ostrich plume laid over the head of the .bearer. The three sisters are twenty-three, twenty-one and nine teen years old; -The mark ta Bald lobe hereditary in their family, Kansas City Journal- . . ' , .: V:;:-; V ." iThe tet ;tnila wOno; tried and yon will always use Chamberlain' 8tom ach and Liver Tableta," says WllllsmA. Glrard, Pease;' Tfc These tablets ate the most .prompt,' most pleasant and moat reliable cathartic in &se, For sale - - 7 WW A R - . - . J'iSZZJS: . . ! ? I 0? Qurureeox tuaguau man m. -uuruiif im rvi or aung aVtuuun iv..ureevey, wroie; The Greya Jiad Just come from Wind. or casUe. Lady Grey, in her own dla treased .manner, aald ahe was really more dead than alive. She laid an the boring she bad ever ' endured tutors Was literally nothing compared with her misery of the two preceding nights. She hoped she neve ahonld see a ma- botany-table galn ehe waa to tired with- the one that the "queen and) the king, the Docbees of Gkracester, prin ces Augusta, Ume. Lieves, and herself bad aat around for hours, lb queen knlttma d netting a purse, the, king sleeping and bccaaionally Waking' for thai burpoat of say ire, Xxirtly so, ma'am,' and then sleeping agalL' The queen- was cold a tea-to Lady-Grey fill the moment ahe came away, when she could afford to be a little mil at mttlnit mil Af h" " r- . OADTOItlA, Baa Ue IM M W Hiw KJg ST. - kW7 i6CCJkMiL ;-Oaiaae4 Kaeat 0 - In Germany they make condensed wtrl Thr superfluous wo tor I re- cuoved; sod erar U addd. The con- dt-tl egg are put op for, the mtfrknt In buTuetlcully aealed boxce, t pound box containing alKiut flftoen rn. This srtlele finds a good market in Sooth Affira,1 bot during the prraent esg f i m lne-thT inlKht be Imported ' Into j tiiia country with more or low prect InJinepuV.s Journal. T3 c.-;.r;A c:lo 1.1 cnc bat Ti Irji'!t rrf.-mo Q-.t:i!n Tab 5 '.. All C : ', ' Tt.t.:ul t'. ns-tiy If I; fi!'.i l)t :m T. V," (JieTa'r.'gnitir tCt.'tX t'e. t't.i . An 1 ::nn ' ', a fo I lira I ff I tl.-,t li "k. f I I iv . !' i . f 1 t t f Are due to Indigestion, Ninety-nine oi everyone honored people who have heart trouble can remember when it was simple Indigestion. It la a eclen Uflo (act that all caaea of heart dla ease, set organic, are not only trace able to, but are th direct result of laCasUen. M foed Taken into the atecnach vhlca falls of perfect diges Bob ferments and swells the stomach,' pufflag It up agalast the heart. ', This Intorferes vlth the acnea of the heart," and ta the course of time that delicate but vital organ becomes diseased y Chests Vnat Tea Eat. KrvLorinf.Nlclloli orPeifflYvN.T; wrltrt After mtinc, my food would dlstm n pi BuUnc Bijr heart palpltu rod I would , b-ieorne very week. . Finally 1 tot bottlo of hodoi !5 it pro m rmnwdlatt nHL Mat sine few bottlei I am cared. -. - . ' ' Kodol oures tatfjfostioh. dyspepsia and all atomajh disorders, and gives the heart a full, free and. untratn meled action. . . Bofflw only. 1 00 Sl koUtnt X tlmee the trial slie, wkleb sella for 50o MiMkiesY B.C.DaWltU Chicago 1 h MODES OF THE MOMENT; Hatpins with top of decorated porce lain are very popular. t " " ' -For black gowns braided trimmings wluTttny buttons are much In xogue. Moleskin, ermine and broadtail are cleverly imitated In the new velvets and plushes, , - - - ,. j . Some'f the newest hatpins ore oval and in the peacock-coloring green ton- ing into. bine.: v Some of" the newest embroideries show a, blending of red,- green and yel low Silk with gold thread. ' The garland idea carried ont in silk rncbinga, tiny blossoms or chiffon rose trimmings is tee dominant one ror evening gowns ;-;-'".'V-'",.':;. ' i ' Taffeta ruchlngs, fashionable on cloth skirts andbodices, are seen on simple girlish evening 'frocks of- white and pale' tinted monssellne de sole Brook lyn Eagle, . .- Perfect Confidencd.-, Where ' there used to be a feeling of oneaiuess and worry In the household When a child showed symptoms of croup HaeamwsnsaaJ twi. n-wrtnnr.. ThiaUimaaaturaiana neaitny conauicn.i v owing to the uniform success of Cham- berlalnH Cough Bemedy In the treatment of that dlseae. Mrs M. fc Baifoid, of b , m: U- ,...u.it. JTUUK.Y4UO. u., .u, aaw! . perienceiatneusooi inai ienway.myrii -1 nave a wor.a ot oonnaenoe in untm - I bertalns rough Hemedy tor l have uta It with perfect inccess. i My ehlld Gai' land Is subject to severe attack of eroup and It always give him prompt relief. For tale by all Druggists. '. ; , -V-',;, 'f " i i aaa i . "'. ? iv:f'ataW'ruertee. During the' past year, : -according to tb Chattanooga; Tradesman, - there were established in the south 6,206 new industries. An Interesting fact In con nection with these new Industries Is that the manufacturing Interests of tbo section are, now bring diversified aa never before, Among ' others,' plants were eetabllahed for 1b manufacture of buttonv braes,1 piano, pottery and nalnt ,.r- - .'' I.-- ; ' ' Wonderful Statistical' When It to oossldefed thst tbepcpl oentag of death - from consumption,) ..,1.. .n-.nH.ntln I. 01 per thousand against 03 per teoar and of any other miJady, how Irapor tant to guard against a slight cold. Tayhr'a Cherokee Renwdyof Bwett Gum andMalltla 1 the great medicine for. congas, cold aad coniompitoa. . At druggists, 83c, 60 '(., and 11 00 1 bottle. -For sal In Nw3Beraby FjB Daffy. ,: , BaHltaa rrel llanciea. :- TTenry Fouler, who WK taken to th rfbrsaka iwnltpntlaryaome nltht ago kin of jrrl" I1"! IS fntal. (leiitlrmaq fll.-d from the bR !!li:a. It W aa n!d at tli b";.ltnl ft. at Ms rl.oii'- cf t'oAr ery f, ...ti abonting wal luflntti ulrrial, but tiiiio tif t!-." t !.T! !nnt and riporla r..'i'it amoor boffre t!.e rnrnnr'i Jury t:,st iiifio won: 1 tint hare llswl r 1 I. a t.ave -pl tt.a l-kiittia. an tin rl.nr.e ot u.ur-Vr l.s'l it I" Witif I T. '. t f.. 1 . f (,' i I to chr-at a crowd. Uiel.wns lnt (b t, fl TVi ' A rl vir a TA7111 ' ZZ Coni)?et ttock tf ... 1 tyachlng Mm f.r tb wld Mold mnr- ' 11611 AillS ACmCO WUl -t ; t j 'i.- .-, . . , .t zizxrxzszsrsi v noipvYbus;v. 8tanla!:and!rFancy .Groceries;;: sgury of a diminutive bsriilus tlmt re- ,'vsiy few Kcw fler peopls ar s1Lr '" k f . , . , . i .,Z J 1 yuirre a mlcrowope to 1 eecn. Tb ba- jy free from bvAiKVe.. Jt ant, take - - t vXY itrttnei 14 Brfn'priJ In ffOiaa ar0y D aadffl clllinlathedlplulHirtlllrnr-.ll.tuke.ro- thwgg.U. kldaeya.)- A, BlVlw -IfiiatVZZZI'-1 ' ' ' V;' '! in.tnr of lta pre- nee. - II enter, t 9n'k'TJA Zl M ATKMTION. V ' 4 wound, rauklna- the form In nnr tbf and m.ay ache and peine promptly foV- HT ..2 .,.,J";i"-i 1 ! Xon' Virk e:ly consniuct 2.03.000' !jaric!s of j "tatoes a year.. IIondai-86 s:t vr.'nt gets all lu ol from the L'jjiieU States. Lately.- low- ever, a promising; coal field has been found In the department of Yora '. . A strange caso Came np In the sane- rlon cnj:rt at Sateoi. Mass., recently... A minor suetl bis father for the loss of a finger. -The boy worked in bis father's ! shoe fox-tory.; The boy got a vrdkt. A resident 6t Cbicngo hts sued a phyr siclndof that city for $2000. da ma Res, alleging that the doctor burned his face i wlth an 'X' ray; machine; that before I treatment be had a handsome, heavy mustache and beard, quite becommg to nia ice, anu inai now me- oeara will not grow on the left tHe.ifif'i J. C. Jackman of Tergennes, Ti re cently cut down an elm tree which i measured four feet on the Stump and Contained t hrei Vend 1 three-quarters cords of wood. s When the tree fell It spilt open, hnd two. coins that bad been making' thelrhomeitba.tree abotft niAijr 'j,eei', jLcoqc iwse ruiteu .out. P-zney eret qtyetiy gjUied by Mr, Jack- V:C'i ;,IBetter;tliatf:Gold!--ii'' r -"I was troubled for several years with chronic Indigestion and nervous debili ty writes F2 Qreefl,rf Lancaster H. :uJ7o remedy helped me until 1 be: gan using EJeotrlcBltterBi which did me more good than all the medicines I ever i M3i They have also kept my wife in excellent health- lotf yean. . Bhe says Electric Bitters are just splendid for fe male troubles; that they are a grand tonic and lnvlgorator for weak, run down-women. No other medicine can take Its place In out family."" Try .hem. Only 60c Satisfaction guaranteed by C. Bridham. - Oris, I-1 uft. vlliik' tli! liisU for ur:ipe fruit Is possiiil.v mi ii'iiiii'ed one. It IioMm, and the wltdk'Somi-' fruit INCoinider'd In dlRKMisiibl( fftr lirenkfiiKt -In liundreds of borons. There Is a gwd lirglenlc -reason for this Increase In grape fruit's popularity. Its-peculiar acid renders It on almost sovereign remedy for ma larial and bilious troubles, while as a 4'bracer" It Is quite the equal of quinine hand .vastly more agreeable.' rhysicians recoinmend it most highly for grip con valescents, ' and some assert that the habitual consumer, of grape fruit can even -consider himself immune from the prevalent malhdyv Exchange. Wiett You Have a Cold. The first action when yo i have a cold should be to relieve the lungs. This Is best aeeompllshed by the free use of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, this Bemedy liquefies the tough mucous and causes Its expulsion from the air cells of the lungs, produce a free expector.tlon and dpens the secretions. A complete care soon follows. This remeiywiu oure a severe cold In )e time Han any wner ueaimens ana it leaves ioe sysiem couuieraow sny wruency wwu poeu or sale by all Drngglstr. . .mJ , T --After U lllaesa. -n,- ,t,lnti nr. thv tnhk. looked 1((( mn. thonu , bnvtf Qaea 1 h., tortt .ear.. ti.o nlctures on the i wailg ecemed to hang In new places. The very carpets had a novel coloring, aa If tbey had been at some magic cleansing and dyeing establishment'' Dear Aunt Mary was telling bet favor ite niece her -queer" feelings nftcr Jong Illness.; 8be was unconscious that ahe Waa repeating the Story that has teen lolcTby convalescents from the time of Haalltt till the present day. Familiar thing take on a dtagulso to the recovering icye. Even the face of a friend bears a new depth- of meaning. "Did she.use to took at me with such Intensity Of gaaet iDldjhe clasp' my hand' so warmlyt. Was her' voice so gentle aad her word m full Of bope. and cournge before 1 wa alckr r To the human creature jntt returning tb litoafte-r. lingering for days at the gate -of death tbe whole world as- nwMpcct Bvet hianlmale I ., ... ' .. MW . ' , - ODjecm seera w mj. iou nuw ucnr leaving' o forever. No wentkr yot for r nnik ahnrWi and, dolors.! h And ' the wann,' coiMcUrJs,t loving rtlotod bend orer a and. 41th,' tji tnoT voice 'says; (tin t InrA.eSiaamra'fatitV'Huin hcfoM k knew how li hoold mtt yonr : Bo arret loogisicanasa. ae-anax a nam, cold Iwbiten (thet wortd break. Into a new ' and bloaaorolng sprlngt Tooth' Companion.. i"-,. f ) mi-, 't . i u xu.' 1 ai V i' rm. ata jj m . low. . A Bia well known la Htwl licTn tells yo bare how erery kMnry I'J caa be nllctsd aad '; cure! It'ad aboUl lit ' ( " ' ' J Q CotIob, farmer and lumbannaa.of IV r;-, f. C , isyai "I ioffrl for years I htnf ti'. ItWU so bad that I ryi:i'. I not w'k any Rleianre aor even t: 'a In 1 . y. I (! aot brieve I f.--: 1 ue fne4 Ira foiols tf ws'gbt fii-nt'.a rr-.- -.1, V a i'n was so ! 1 ' iry i r, a r.rn i i: Tl.,'a. 1UJ i 1 r I a n rn- r 'j ! . Si ! r r, ! g '1 r r.n !.! 2 I' I I 1 1 f-! a i,r l ' ill ' ; t ' '- i r '. I i 5 - f !)- J t f 1 a ;;'i4h,a;.' ' r rhrm Phrelelam fcei thV best 8 C we ked ene of the meet tcmvte mms el Rntoi recfd. laey eM teie eta eee Sutir pre arte 4 .: -.'.' ; T CUfJSIO HCLPUSS.CRlfFLC. ; i-- -V?: , - Mr. wKkaa wrhat Ik the ceena ef a keg knat,'dait4 a(ai 18, 1KB: "air lgi ware drawa eaek eetll vaMtaMckadawklafc Iwaaaakerfkefaaaeaaf r ' tot acarlip 12 amUa. , Tke ajaaclea ef avanaaaadletawaiefcardaadakrrMledaf. 1 - eaSered etatk auar tkaetew. Waadaawd kf tlx diSaraal tkrtlaraM la MeCoU.Dllloe , L and Marioa, Ut nana ef itina ceald do aw ear teed, anil Dr. 1. 1. Bwtaf , ef DMloe, lold ' , aw te try your RHBUMACIDB. Iknaatatatelt.aadkefentkaarakenlavaaaatdae I batui to (at txtwr. I aatd 5) bettkia aad waa unelctaly cared." ' I I .. Df. J. P. Ewtaf cenSnaa Mr. Wltaaa aiatenMat la aerr terileelae. 1 .C;fe & i 'race twim. mi scar on aaauoarte ve onarrr ohcmical co., f mop The Leal of he Paaatrra. Sir Francis liuruaud, one of the best punsters that have lived. Is nlso one or the last. Puns, ns Hob Acres remarked of another form of speech, have had their day. There was a time when this form of humor In the hands of Theo dore Hook or II. J. Byron convulsed the public with laughter. The habitual punster of today would be shunned like a leper by his acquaintances. London Treasury. Nearly Forieils His Life. A runaway almost ending fatally, started a horrible ulcer on the leg of J. B. Orner, Franklin Grove.IU For four years It defied all doctors and 'all reme dies. But Pucklen's Arnica Salve had no trouble to cure him. Equally good for Burns, Bruises, Skin Eruptions and Files. 25c at O D Bradham's Diug Store. "l)ad Hand" or the Rich Father. The "dead hand" of the rich father Is still apt to keep a firm hold of the sur viving daughter, as appears from the will' of the late It. V. Crawshay, the wealthy Cyfarthfa ' Ironmaster, who provided that if any of his daughters married any but an English subject or an American citizen her share of his fortune of $500,000 should be divided among her brothers and sisters. Such conaltions, nowevvr, are hardly more stringent than (hose imposed by an Irish Judge. Sir Jerome Alexander, In the relsn of Clinrles-II., on his daughter Elizabeth, for she was to forfeit all the great estates he bequeathed her In (he event of her marrying "any lord of Ire land or any archhlshop. bishop, prelate, baronet, knight, esquire or Kentleinun tliat luiu come or Irish ex t met Ion or been born nnd bred In Ireland." Lon don Modern Socle: y. A Cre For Eczma. My baby had Eczema o bad Umt li. head wu solid mass of acHb-, nml u hair all came out. I tried mtay rf- die but none seemed to do any perm -neat good until I used De Witt's Witch laze Salve. The Eczema la cured, the scabs are gone and the little one's scalp Is perfectly dean and healthy, and Its hair li growing beautifully again. I cannot give too much praise to Ds Will's Witch Htzol Salve. Frank Farmer, Bluff City, Kyi In buying Witch Batnl Salve look out for counterfeits. DeWhraf Is the orliiaat and the only one contain ing pure Wltrh Hazel. The name fi. U DcWIttACo linn every txx. rto'il by F. S. Doff . iws -French Periodical Drops ' BbHcHy Tegetable.tNirfoetly harmlesa, anre to accomplish DB5HED ' . R5UL.T5 Urea tret known female remedy. Price, $LS0 per bottle. flrTTtfiW r Mairaa aa I. WAUIIUA tna t ik rae-leiUe eWroaiaTe aeeant UraaUt WfUiAata Mja.O,l HwiiW iwaUiW'l aa taatteUoaa. Tketml aa earrW aAeae-eeere O on 'Z 4 " V BOLD BT v tt Uia'tltenUoti of otum.vHitHHtHvmnHmHimmHtVvUHo A1 oracn imau or aargw vw uw iyieuiw. j n t , 4 '.:-:;T:;..Gfpccf ' , 1 1 . a I 1 1 ,,,,,,,,,,, f i t t t SC:I::c!mhij o I i e-e - S , ' .t an 1 Ilrat Draft i I.',: i ( ,4 Z I! - 19 S , t t eere Jet V'n, tf fMM lima i TtSMe rictorsi, naLTiaoRc, nB FROM OOn oinbULS. American innile tools tire preferred In central France. Long credits e demanded by South African purchasers. American goods are fnvoret In Persia over those from ether countries. Holland offers a fine field tor Ameri can manufactures of bicycles The de mand is constantly huieti.iliig. Most of the wholesale trude of Persia Is done on credits of two to three years at lil per cent Interest or more. Lyons sends Its cheapest velvets to the United States. America n manufac turers could produce the goods as cheap ly as the French do. Were an American luuuufacturera' agency established at Lyons where samples could br? seen and orders given agroatly increased demand for Ameri can goods would result. CLIMATIC CURES. The Influence of climatic conditions In the cur j of consumption Is very much overdrawn. The poor patient, and the rich patient, too, can do much better at home by proper attention to food diges tion, snd a regular uae of German Syrup Free expectoration In the morning la made certain by German Syrnp, so U a good night's rest and the absence of that weakening cough and debilitating night sweat. Restless nlcbti and the exhaus tion due to coughing, the greatest dan-' ger and dri-.. ' o iho conruoiptlve, can be prevenlri'l or stopped by taking Ger man Syrup literally aad requUtly Should yon b nble to go to a waroitr cllrae, ou will II ml dial t the thous ands ot i in-in-itlvM there the few who an-l iM-H't-il and regain s'rength aie lti-- u h ' Trial lu.fifH, 2' Daffy. nan German Syrup. iei-lar nlze, 75c. F8 In II 1 1' . : i -. I land, i ir :-.! ui' c l s.nur inlric rM're-.-! ft i' i i uul iiii ii'. Kiik : . . i . - i ui -.i i". I. n miiiiber i'ssi-N n' pi i uli.ir -ha:. lo ll :i i u . : 1 1 ; i i of ml' mtil hu- K. Ill II il 'II.Il of itbout Iwo 1 1 1 !J 1 1 Im.II'- feet Iji-low I lie Hin liKV. The ItrllUU lll'ineuill liml the niitlmrltleH. rbn have eiaiit diwuvery. pronounce tht va. sell to ImIouk to the latv Celtic f. about IV C. ISO. Only three or four yeiwcls were found lu q pvrfect condi tion, lie compubil that twenly-two urns nnd pots wero origlnnlly luterred t tho spot. oABTon: lkenta. ' A t M f HW thSW imffi Blfaatare af aiee or ipe eowe, .a..: F. 8, DUFFT ti HouMkeepera lo hi Flna and J J M I ' a 1 1 1 1 t I k". t MMMMIMHtiiim ""flfW Mm

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