r.r- irtt TnT A I r i p- it ii i - i j i ... - PnbllahM eierr (lay in ins year, CHARLES Li STEVENS. - vdrob km woraitoi .e: , ' SOBSC1UPTI0H !ULTESr . Oaeyear, ia aflYaaca., .." One year, sot U idia.,... Wnnihlv. t Mirier la taa cJtr.. . JO Advertlsln4 lUtw tttmlsned on appll cation, v ' - . - -' , 'J .'..-.--Jr. Entered at tbe Post Offloe,. Bern, H. 0- aa second lassatter. 'J6' ' Official Pajar af Haw Bara' Cram Caaaty ' ail 1 BRYAH'S DISUKB TO PARKER The only apparent reason for William JBryaa'a dislike to Jodge Parker,, of New York, seems to haye tor It basis- - the retold of Judge Parker to talk, aui keep declaring hli position on poll ilea' matter. In other words, Judge Parker Is not politician enough to meet the view of Mr Bryan, who la an avowed politician and one without discretion in his otier- anoej, for Mr Bryan has taken upon himself to both answer for himself, and decide, without the asking, upon many subjects in behalf of the National aid State Democracy, whioh are really nom of his affairs, and his assumption to glre eager reply, places him ia the poslti n, as a meddler aid political bnsy body.snd the effect is seen in the rapid falling away of those who have been follower of the Nebraskan. While W J Bryan may not oome un der the head of an "avowed candidate" for the Presidency, he is assuming to say, and speak In a commanding man ner as to what men are not suited for Democratic consideration, from his personal and political point of Tie v. While being a politician In Itself, nee 1 not disqualify any won'.d be Presiden tial candidate for Democratio honors at St Louis, it would seem Judging from th) general sentiment prevailing among the masses of the people, that If a man and not strictly a politician waitobs named by the National Democratic party in July, there would.be a distinct gain for Democratio chances of suc cess. And It the candidate to be named should be a man of high personal char acter, with lndiuldual traits of states manship, there would be Totes giren such a man, and an aroused enthusiasm In his faror, which could not be created by nominating a politician, however great his rift in the way of being a ceaseless talker. Why la it aeoesaary for Judge Parker, or for that matter, any other prominent Democrat to be oompelled to talk anl answer any polities! catechism, which Mr Bryan may set up for him t If Mr Bryan would only know It, ha could easily dlsoorsr that because Judge Parker refuses to chatter upon political matters, Is one of the strongest elements -l1he New Totket,ifaTor, land;Mr Bryan Is not going to weaker Judge Parker's polities! aaaatavby ttpreeslag disapproval orer the) 1st tar's 'refusal to talk for Mr Brpsa'a personal adUoa Uoa. Beware ol Ointment for UtirrB ToitCottalA Mercorj. as roercsry win auraly destroy Us setae of, small aad 4sosapUsey anagt'lha ' whole systosa Whea a atrial : It thraogh the saugoua eurfaosa, -6oeh: articles , shoald nrf be used eteepton pfeeerip- Uons I rota retralahl lhvalclaaa.aa the ' Asssafe thewill o VatJ roldlotM roodyoveMposaCJydavtYe'rreaaUeca' i tiaira uaiarra vara, wwauracwraa vy F. J. Chaeey as Co, Toledo, O eoa tains I a asercery, and is takati lataraallyt so- j tlsgs dlraetly aposi Ue blood aad at. - sous unaoea os wo srvtesn. 1 b veyisg . . . .j it,. . . a , flail's Catarrh Oar be aare you tst tie geaala & l( taksa lutat aallj aad .nadsU Toledo, Ohio, by llCtmtfk 1 haul!. ' . , ' 1 1; Take CaL'sssHy hlUJof soasUpa-1 ... . , . , . . . ' A mmU AalW ikM HrU. ' The Hindoos ctaisre that the ton t and btood of in owl H snake a rxr aa Insane wbo sets or drinks 1L Oa . twa wief Ba' whesrs ietef4 ' by Artval f hatr4 of aa my rota farttrely t the msraot and ptm-bsa an owL la D'tvs tby , tarrr It homa and arUy prrr a Aarortloat, wbkh aa aooompUc win ; f-ffMnt the food of the cbWt at tb .' anallfasrt fleeSgna, ' " . Tte Paae V;tJ Y.ifX - Ike as4 Wluih 1T?1 Is mnh a!.f.s 4. tO IeWl A 0K, n.if".ra U utti-.i'.f t tke at'r'n! ' !-'f ' ;B V, : f i Flaw 1 f . . A t!''5 r f, Tata. ri.rs. rr;!irt. r . ! -ii k J Cotton, Orala, rroTi;!.3S aal Stocks Jtanrtla rriccs. Receipts sal - - Salpmcata. Taa following ara- tha market quota tions,' reoaWad ay private wire to J. rTalier Labaree Co.. Now Barn. 9. U -aw Tors, Uarca 29 i -?pen.,Hlgn. Low.Clos , l Tl 14.78 . ; 14.99 15.18 14.81 14 IT 5otto: - i May .July- Ang..w...l4J8 14.88 J4J80J4.6J Oct 1.03,1U5 11.00 .13.19 " . . Chicago, March 10..':. Chicago Grain. Open.; , ; CUe May Wheat 97 , Mi May Corn 68 -BS . MayOata . 40J . 40 May Ribs 700 tM May fork 13 88 - 18.07 May Laid 703v 89? , .- ' iNow fork, March il 8T00KBV-- Open. - rClose Ajnr.8ngar......l26t . l86 Lint. Copper.... 4 f ' 49i Atohison 70 71 J Southern By... . H . Mi Southern Rypf.. 8: . . 81 U. a Steel........ 11 Hi U. 8. Steel pf...58t- : 88 Penn.BR 117 1181 Brie....... m Ml Loulsville&Nash 108i 107i St. Paul 141f 144i N.Y Central. ... 5. A W 68J ' BSi Va. C Chemical. Kore Riots. Disturbances of striken are not nearly as grave as an individual ditor&tr of the system. Overwork, loss of .sleept ner vous tension will be followed bytter collapse, unlets a reliable remedy is ln mediately employed. I here's nothing so efficient to cure disorders, of the Liver or Eldnys as Electric Bitters, It's a wonderful tonic, and effective ner vice and the greatest alL around medi cine for run down eyatm It dispels Nervousness, Bheumatlsm ; and 'Neural gia anV j pels Malaria germs. Obly 60c and satlsfsctlon guaranteed by 0 D Bradham, Druggist Kipped Ia he Bad. . Mr. Gadabout I've, heard that tht Newliweds, wliQSnlwaya seemed to be HvhiK Eo'bappllv, are Koine to4ireak up bousekeeplng and that she's going back to her mother's. What doeatthat -Indicate? Mr. Wlae (friend "MX the Newliweds) It Indicates that noma-one is lying. Philadelphia Ledger, 1 . It Saved His Lef. t P. A. Danforth of LsQ range, Qa,'suf- fered for six months with a frightful running sore on his leg, but; writes ihat Bucklan'a Arnica Salve wholly cmed It in five days! t For Ulcers, Wound, Piles it's the best sslve ia the world. Cure guaranteed. Only 28cts. Sold by Q f Bradham, druggist Some UUnllafd DrBK- Some nilhiiouiers pf the drug store: Oil of rltrol Is not an oil. Copperas la an Iron salt and contains no copper. Salts of lemon has nothing to do with a lemon, but It Is a salt Of the extremely poisonous oxalic add. Soda water con tains no sods. Sulphuric ether contains no' sulphur. Sugar of lead baa nothing to do with lead, nor baa cream of Ur tar anything to do with cream. Oxyi gen means the "add generator," butb drogen la really Iba eaaentlal element, and man actda contain oxvaen. Get tnan silver contains no; nUver and blacklead contains no lead, Berber! n la usually made from bodraaUa cans denaUv Wonnaeed - is unexpended Bower bods. . MUk of lime baa no milk. QnlckaUvev is purely mercury, Oil of origanum la made from thyme and not from origanum, ' :--' J.' -a . t A Farorite Remedj For Babies. Its pleasaat tssta and ' prompt cares have made Chambarlala'a Cough Reme dy a favorite with the toothers of small child ran. It quickly euraa theh oought aad eoldi aad prevanta any danger of paearaoala or ttaat aetlous cobsmmb- oea, r It aot only cures croup, but whaa givsa as soon aa the crospy ougk ap pears will prsvsat iba attack. For. sale by all draggisu,; a V - . ' ,"'' Hew Me Was CrlyVledV , Husky - Beggar-Won't yon please giv me to cents! I'm badly Crippled, atr, Boslaaa llaol'on'ra snt enppl4 ataru - How dare yowl Hak Bsafsr 1'tif rtppted Bnaocially, slr.Nw Tor TeM'gram, - . "t ' ' . , i ' .. i . ,1 , . ; ' CAOTOriTA. mt .. IA toa It Ueyt aavalKaa-Wara Oar tmrtX The phrfuiwns of shooting stars sixl th romlrains itran'e Id Ue ak Kig ini as maiuiauis to ins tuin atltltws fears of the tRtiMJtixle. A hi Sppemnoe was a 6T awrd fl!prl In blood, a alnucnis wary a f erj sr a nnmlire of aorb tiiwn a r Craxon, a rltnlrr of dirrrg-Ing Un-s rod tilt tli artnurftng at nation , aboollng Ure wr mmmnn In Antnt. sbont 0)4 time of tba fMtl f HI Utrnm, tby wre sakl to l 'Hi tr" cf that mnrtr. ot sn T.';rl!-; It::',' T.'i 1- -ir ' ! I.fe r - .. ' VwJ.A. ..... . ISp.. i ial Corref ...j-.ideiioe. . J'rrosa-utiitive Gib -ii at lenneseee Wai ia the oniU'4iy dti -;r ..rut of Uie l ultn army dahig the civil wnr. In recember, 1S(W, btf ivas orderrtd from-Washington, to a point on. the eastern shore of JJarjUaiV It was despcrntely cold. There was no way of getting, there except by watfon, and Gibson took en. ambulance and two mules and atarted .to drive. It took him tvo- duys to get there. When he arrived his mules were-In such bad conditjon. that they diedi Gibson was I court martialed--hy order of General liirney, who was In 'Command In that department, on -the charge : of - over- drivltff'the mules, and it was with great .dlffleplty Ttbatrher dee red hlm-J f'At:tojasiratativ(; Gibson made a Speech at an entertain- men( at ope of the LntheraB churches in WoshJngton.-ftei be bad-concluded, an " itged. rgray bearded" ''man ' ap proached him "fend 'tiaid: -? k ' " '"Gibson,' I still maintain yon 'ove 4eve those mules."''- I ; i 1 The gi'ay bearded miff was General Bh-ney.-Wnom " Gibson had not aeen since the conrj martial episode of 1808,' RearAdiiral1Iobn- Ki.f Walken de-. votes more time to canal matters than to fashion plates, and 0uld hardly be called spick-and span in tha civilian clothes he ears at his work. A Btran- gerwouio? oo iar more luteiy t0 4axe Admiral walker for a- countryman than a retired 'navy officer. vHis long" whiskers are of the type, so popnlat In rural -dromas, and -hla'TOlltag walk murbt well be token . for . the move- mont Aivinltvuf K fnllnwtnir a nlnw." A brusque Voung'maB. in search or the canal commission encountered Afe mlrnl Walker In corridor of the CoiM coxan building and aakedpertlyi "Can yen tell me where l wut nnft Walker?,,, - ' U "Yes," Admiral Walker replied. "Just come with me." v J ; The1' dapper young . fellow, followed Admiral Walker into hla office.- Ther admiral took a "seat behind his desk and invited the young man to alt down. "Well; what can I do for yon?" Ad miral Walker asked of the young man who began to squirm uneasily In hla chair. ' 'i llUad oa ta. Claaalca. . - A newspaper correspondent In Wash ington was .chatting with . ex--Eepre- aentative Gill of Ohio when the latter said something in an:.inaistinct yoke Which the ccrrespornlent thought waa a reference to Charlie Landis, he;indlr. isaawrwasmiaii-t'-y-V '";-'? 'Yes aid the correeponderitirChar- lle landis is a very nice tellowA 80 is his brother, Fred Landler Speaking of Fred Lnndla-rmbidf:tne"-- . : i flf, fCHB Upraised bis vole Is tone of hftnghtyseorn. "T did not aay Char- lle Xandls,? he aald In ley tone. "I aald Coriolanua, J who, aatthe.clas: aica tell Os, was Called from the plow to the helm of state.' '' The ; 'orreeponaent subsided and alunk abjectly out of the room. When nneeoTreepoiotVtoi4' this story tot hft coHsaanies ,na f . them said.' rThd lokO waa oi aVorj, but OS thla haughty mat GlUi at was Ch. cinnktna "who war called "from tthe piow) ttnoiaBnB.-v-ij m etxclstmed Mhnreaopdeat ItMlg nantly; "And ha comes from Ohio too; ' XlswteiatsWsvt-saa'Ii Milt H, BauL welLknown Washing.- ton correspoDdent;- had1 beea- hammef- tng In Jils ,aewpaper.a, certain .con areaamaa whose coacepttonof ha pub lic dutlettdld not Appeal o fJaiCFor soma time hardly a week bad gone by that Mr. Saul bad sot take v shot at hi -victim; . On day Ur.BauI waa standlnr in the- corridor of ba cspltol when tha oongresamai novo 4a sight n4 lotnadsqelyborwHkmirtsmot.binv Mr. .Saul waa uncertain whether the congreaarnan Intended. : raerery-lo .np. brahl or to ttBlct hodllr iarm. An ha prepared for all eenrenctea.1 Ha sioO us tgrouna ana cast at ue congreaa- a . aa , inflexible, and ttetermlned gase. Thai latter aetxed blxn by the la pel of Els coat,' bent over and looked nun in toe eye wiin a awenmrarare. Then beaaldaadlyt -i.-' 1 "Bant, Saul, why persecutest thou Thaaat Tat aa MUar ISark. , Secretary Taft waa hurrying awaf from the White Bouse after rridaya cabinet roeetinf whaa otto of tha news, paper vconeayoodenta pursued . him donrthti-p fraci-the office bi)rUn aadi asked ;hlra cfjuestloo ralaiiug to the Isthmus of Panama. '-";- "laa't that a mattar under the tna trol of the Stat opartrnentr be asked as be atopped Ja . the middle of. the atraa ' ' . "t .'' f . That roaU" greel4irarVet tor, -bnt I know that It U alee a mat ter In wbkh, yott. are greatly Interested and ' know a sood awl about so uovebt I'd aak yoa Instead of Becrvta ry Uxtr . . - .tow,' say," excUlmed ' Mr.' Tsft, looking sharply at the anribe, "Isn't U a 'fart that you aak tee beraos yon think rra an easier mark thsa lrre taryUsyr !-,;,; ffUtWs htr, Tlllmaa lnstractd the eroat the ether day ahovt farrolnj, and ta tts roxirse of lis tails aTtr4 t .t ' farmer la a bud who luakc t i !'. With hla hands, t ! Sa aj'l-'.I'n " la a ma wi,e tni s lus. . i. mouia." ue sfl ied. "I rr t!,- are toe many axrVu'.Mirl- V-it :,:t t..i tn( ILnntli C'ttVT.e l.m-A t-'l f ' - -i rare to- 'a ut Lis Una f. t t:. f t lili h tr.!a, . ..r la V "m" ::y-l. ..'. ' ln N"i:t Af. kill 'r.f to ..a ( i.-.-n. w t V t a I ( r y r r ? 11 i;j tr j t. r.pAr-5 ,i f, tvyrrnaoT'l-lth i ( ynul ot ouuuiuuus sue T - i tr, 'in . - V' l 9 i'' 1 J s Otl J 5 - -..-r b 'ixs-n wAvraiia J"-i-l'emT-.n,rir',B ths BuLhs sad eat ebanaea - tj Ji,mg to fu. ra uj promi nv,., t mumimmt """ L"J ) ... J ti if .3, WD Would Dim. A Burh tn f9 .,uu quality ot our pMil " iw Vv g ENOW e oho piewie jou tod sve yna tmw, fnf T U'uiegrir mm "--tno'ir,'-'"-'ytoTou,w1ihlHiori. . i " ' .. . ,. iati'.ri - . i I. ..i ...... r, r.i nrr vu.a : J tllU s.utt.6 pr..r,iaol the dinkier 5iit'iiif lkKMwtlorm. in --oa TawTah 1. . r,r,.. ..1 f,.r nil... iig.. n.a,.wK.... 1. T w. nuiikia awiufled cunnumwa. :r:i C::!:r. rf.:i! OLD EYE forSlSO, and we wiU pay tbe express charsm - Was ton raoetre ; Uia hlskey. try it and U yon don't find if aU riant wd sa eod u?U XlTJiS! 'Tr . s . TTL1'1.' """w w jw mi null, now Soma an ofler be falrarr Wo take aU-tbe risk sad stand all the SnMuMt the soodaao not please you. Won't you let ua tend you a trial artriTwm - ship ia a plain sealed case; no marks to snow leaease: no ms to show Orders for Arte, Oat, tSoL, Idaho, Mont, Wta.. must ba nn thn hmMiu t A cepaid orJCOilaarUi toe aU.OtVpy 't-- WriteauraearesttiManatoItr n:s iiAYr::a c:3nuu::a ccn:?tiiT WLWrrAi fiA, ; DAYTON, OHIO t. 1 1 ii 1 1 M 1 1 i rv - - -j j',-;. ejaalua Ia 4ka' Hat." . Ipu seldom will fin(ln brainy man with a round head.. The bead that con tains lots' of -brains either is very-long from front to back or else irregular. Yon caC learn, something of a man's mental ability by the. hat he 'Wears. It bis head is so bumpy that it seems aa If he never Could get a hat to fit him he probably ie a genius or an eccentric in "home particular line, lf bis head la long from front to back he la a clear thinker aad keen aa a razor. So If your bat costs more money than your friend's hat does and you are harder to fit be consoled by conaltlerlpg that your brain la-worth, more, Chicago Journal . An untimely death sa often, follows aeglact ot slight cough or odd. U Tsy tor's Cherokee Bemedy of Sweet Qom aad Mulkla Is taken la time It wDJ pre vent say svfl results.'- It cores coughs, colds and consumption. .: " " - AX druggists, -. Wo., 60 C and H,(0 s bottle. For sale la New Bora by? 8 Pay.' ; ' ' v -:.!r ' '". y' "- ..... ,'. "'A 'iblna D1r. aad Baaala Baaeatf.. It la Sotewortuy that albino animals are regarded -hy the Japanese" la a so perstltlous light - The appearance of one la considered a good omen for the assigning, mikado, and oocaakmallj; slf iiaihtes . a reiarn. For example,- One relffa la caUed"haknchl nenkan," or period of the white pheasant, another, the "haka Boo nenkan,". or perlodof the white pbenlx. London Olobe,,.' ifii ' ' 1 1, i j . .i . 'f ': it U's a bUioos attaokv tak4 Chaabsr laia's etossach aad Liver Tablet sad a quirk rteovsry la eerula. Tor sals by aU dtTJggis's. ! ' BYTHE LITTLE ONES. V Stra aita af Staar Oat a -the SSaaiaa at Alma waa Just celebrating her sec ond birthday, and her description of (lie event to a little playmate was Ibis: Ta got a blrfday enke. It's two 'e'rs Id.' .1"-'i-.- ; ' ICrelyn, si4 Bre, while Jonrneyiat witb hef moth was storm bon&a In the flooded districts of the wf this yaer, and for two days, while food was scarce, the srenery boondn m all SIJ" by waatps of Water end little hope ef fnliihii thftr d-iInalloo, the tittle mini exntd the altnlratwa of all the psangre by her swt filt attlon sni b-r ertrtuniilalnlng Sfwyt si.ee of tlie !itiflU'n. . A imtlsmin ah lui frU nfrm an4 w1l t:,ratif!i a!or tn tiring fruit a rt f l tl t!) rK.;"flU"T.l I (T pTJf:,l -l Hi Utile r.:- ai-:i a l t of c'-'y an! ,ni a'.-1, 1 rt-'S Jfirl i ' : :i V V ; I lit, BiBtnri, t:.c,0 to." fruit, t t'. i. h i.i 7 inn; ' i. I a in 1 i C-I.V a ( n a I.I j-n'a n.a .. nian -v.l n:;.r '.r. nr-t l, Jr tr tr'rjt A t' 1 - 1 1 1 i . i 1 I 1 t 1111111 .I S 0T!fl ot t '.-, ,uu.i tLZ ... xm oa ra ts fuit, and t aubft aa oaer uA sua a.t .n t ,-r it . , . V . ,v . . . . - Th&vs why y Are rtvLany 'i.i.a,ii.g ovar a a u. mst Df a 1 That's -why YOU saoutd tor ItT . " "T . - rrn: - !i !::;::::al - in i. at our whaM inside. -7 whafs inside, Ner., N. V Ami a h,WaahT r JTretiht Frej Louis, aoi ' .. aT.rmm ama." tin 'in .Minimi - w. ";-r aa'riaataay,..'" ; Curious ideaa about anatomy prevail in the press." It waa stated the other day that a man waa "shot in the ticket office." Another paper saya a maa waa "shot In the suburbs, "He kissed , her passionately upon. ber reappearance," "She, whipped, him .upon Lis return,' "He kissed her back," "Mr. Jones walk ed In upon her Invitation,'' "She seated herself upon bis entering,' "Wa thought she sat down, upon her. being asked,' She fainted upon his departure." Imlammatary Rnenmatlsat Corel Willie m Shaffer, a brakeman of Den ulson.Oh.lo wis confined to his bed for sevjfal eekt with Inflammatory rhsn mailt a. t acd many remedies," .ha says. ''Fni'lIsetttoMoCaw's,druf store for a box .a cf Casaaberlaia's Psla f Balm el whcb that I waa uableto ass head or foot,- aad la on week's Itlma was rbla o go to work as happy aa a Cia" por aaia sy au uragf lata. a nrrii.," akin. A true story far told of a skeptical Massschueetts captain- who, way back ta the early years of the pepublto. de-- termtned to exhltlt-tbe fallacy ot -the) Friday supersMtloa. i lie contracted on a certain Friday for tha building .of a abtp, and it "Was arrauged that the keel orthls vessel was laid oa Friday,, that She was launched oa a Friday, named Friday, commenced loading oa at Fri day and hauled Into tha stream oa the same day of the week. - To add to the possibilities of disaster? syaearo leook named Friday waa angagad,aad, dhos fully freighted with the atnastat name. the Friday aaUed oa a Friday, bound tt a port la tha West India. From the day to this no tidings of tha 10 ceadV Ooned craft have bstei reoci'rad. ' . . . Offlcor ' i Bryan - -Hodo ono of Especial Im-: .-2 portanco Inirow " Bern. Disease Is laahWoai la Ha auaeki as dUaaae aaore lealileosa lias hide dl ta. rfore JOS kaOW It la there, It kat latsa poaaloa of yoaf berk aad Is sntVtrg toa life attmaUs aa saael s-rr,s iaat cf root frasa. It tasrt be ttftt'.! la llms. A 5w liars patrol mm w!!l te l yna how he 414 It ALFryee. rT.ror la Us rn'u( pit.r.t ret'iinf at 13 u Froai H:., It j t,r k ia lal tttt wks I Iil aril t ' ! I .'. 1 a'rr!y f 't r r ! LtHl la rrr U t t 1 I ; J, .. " c k 1 1 t 5 !!- n . i to 1 "1 f ! . '7 3 COLD AS A. LION."-' ath, ear Bold aa .a fartrlafa U ,: t ea WoalJ S Kxavt. . . Tbe only explanation ef , the adage. "As bold as a Hon," Is that the Uon's magnificent, muscular body, hla noble head, great mane, the fact that he la a wild beast- and still more, probably hla deep throated roar that eonuds so extraordinarily bold have : made - him feared- forgeoeraUo&Sr But the- lion belongs to -the family at cats and la not JSold.i.Tja ftose who know best.be la sot brave even. In the boor of dan ger. The, lioness, who S smaller, ' lesa terrible"b look upotf and is without a xhanecJer brave bxdef ahse of her young. bnt sher4oOyls not bold. She is merely bolder- than the- lion. In' comparison with any animal that can face danger and ft .tTaW'j tha. Mori W a cbwaidi To prove It let na see fof a moibent how it la that the Hon chooses to hunt losprey.Y . . - The lion doea.not hunt In the reeds and grasses near some pool in the jun gle be lles bidden where he knows that OtAer.animaJa" wBl go to drink, i Cat- like, heeapf apon bis victim, .striking It with his powerful paws. Then hla great Jaws break the -neck of .the vn. fortunate ereature he has taken by sur prise, and, the Hon. boldly . carries off the carcass to devour It "where he will. Thfrfolk who live-on tbe outskirts of Jungles ha the lion's country sometllnes lose their sheep and goats when a bun MXf lion can mnater courage tq go near n -numan narmanon in is senrcn xor -foodj iHf .gosa at night and stealthily , w no knows put that Jiis heart goes plt-a-patand his big limbs tremble at overyeudden- noise? The natives of India and :of Africa know, however. that they can. frighten away a thieving Bon by Brtr and torches. If cornered and' forced fight be will do battle aav9gelyK but be .doesn't seek nn open fight, and any. traveler will tell you that aa a rule the ""king of beasts" bolts on sighting a man. To be as hold as a partridge as brave, unselfish, daring, heroic, as a partridge Is something one might be proud to boast No lion defends its young with the courage of a partridge. The lioness at bay will turn in defense of her cubs, will fight the enemy, will Spring at him' furiously; the partridge will leave its little ones quite unpro tected In the, nest, or wherever they toa be in hiding, tnd will offer herself to spare them. It is not the unthink ing heroism of excitement. The bird knows what she is doing and the dan ger. She schemes to attract attention to herself, but she manages to lead the dogs on, and-abe escapes. 'We at least have never heard anything in tbe life history of the partridge so sad as that the mother bird haa been taken at that supreme moment Under the very nose of the dogs she will flutter and limp. With drooping wing, to deceive them Into, the, belief thst she Is lamed and cannot fly. New York Mall. . OASTOHIA. iMMtk im Kas Tn wn Um; gaatars -i'et Ratara'a.DiatUlarr. Chemists at one time bellcrcd tlmt petroleum wee formed lb tbe depths ol tbe earth by tbe action of water work but on metallic carbons In a state ol fusion. Now that statement la chal lenged by some geologists, who eon toad that petroloaaa- to tbs result of putre faction of animala which ages ago were swallowed in enormous cataclysms. almlUr ta- that at Mont Pelee. Thla upheaval, saya Professor Kngler, burled aillliona of prehlatoric quadrupeds, liz ards, 'serpents sad sea inenatera, and dating all the ryctes of yearn that have alapaad since then tbe bodies of these animals have been distilled by If other Nature to. bee'- immeaae laboratory be aaath thv earth's surface. Tbe result C thla diatUUtloA, according to this theory, la petroleura," , Colds Cibk rte V9psla. Oss C tha Stoat rewukshla eases of a " deep-aaatad fa ts lsags, . oaaslag Tat sue la, la thai of Mrs OartrndaS Fea, Jurioat Jad who waa aattrely eereosjUaasa of OasMlnaie Oi agb Cara. . o.saja:, "TheooughlBg aad strslalnf a- wvakaed at that lraa dowaJa wtlfht froat 1,48 to n pooads. I triad I sBaibat of rersedlaa to a avail aUlIaeed.aa Ttleats Coagh Care Four hot U'S of hls. woadarfal reanedy eared at sallraly 6t th couk, itreagtb ad my Jpags-aaJ. restored stf tosiy aormal weight, kealih sad strength Bold by Fi Daily. : . T I.' - r '.V eta 'An Castt OUsrinj, ws are t"rlrg for aaatar, aootavsry v'i.at: ' f nr oa csrssUre oetpet f.r T"rf k ' . L i;otit ttr Iimir rvi! ..t nt a ' I ma ilo wlihoetao of f t -n' a !.. whea lhay tn X ' n p. ' tut starlly 1 f r t t rn tif(aw-, sad si er, f r,t f .-nj a iwt 1 kaaklag f.trn-;l;ii!i for literal pa- tr,.r;.w( ytJatla fast tomUs ear T K U . ..-v,r. r3 t . 1,0ns, .P5'. ' 'if C. H. Valets A 9; - n r- 1 1 . r i:x. f, 0 - i - - s I f i uln rr. l . - niGiccy ana ucor l jaoit PERMANENTLY CURED BY l'ij bRRINE' . s A J&AF$;8,URE AND HARMLESS SPECIFIC j PbyekUae proaoaaca dnukeaaeiw a dimes at the aarvoaa arsien, crran n morbM eraTlef for aetimiiUurt. CoaUeaed iadilgcaoa atamack llalag and. etnpege. the dlgaetive erraas, Uaa amroylcr the dljtioa md nrtstaa tha health. No "will power" can heal the laaaned atoautch nemUiacs. i 'ORRtNE' permaaently feawres tha cxaTiaff tut Jlaaor y actlair dirr;iT on ibj affected Uerree, reatpriag the etomach aad dhreafrre orfani to normal conditions. Improntig taaappetua and reatorlar the health. Keeaaltariaai treatmeat twcetxarT ; "iirkink" caa be Ukea at your owa homa wlthoat pabUclty. Caa be ginn secret:? If desired. '.CURE GUARANTEED ORMONEY REFUNDED. Mrs. K. WtcIIS. New Tork CI nr. wrttM- OREINB' cared aiy haabaad, who waa a aoaoy aranaara lor many years, ilo aow has ao desire for stimulants, his health ia food aad he is fully restored to manhood. Be ased only fire boxes of 'ORKINX-' " .Mrs. W. T.. D.. Helena. Mont., writes t haTe waited ona yeat before writing, yon ot the permanent enre of my son. Be took aaaltarinm treatment, as well as other ad- yerusea cores, out they all failed antil we fXT him -ORRINE.' He is now folly re stored to health and haa no desire for drink." 1ft. A. E. li.i Atlanta. Ol. writes: "Isu born with a lore of whiskey aad drank it MRS. HELENA BLAV Young MilwauKee Society Woman. !CN thonsand enred women have written to tell bow Wine of Cardoi bestows the blessing of health on every woman who takes it, rich and- poor alike. Mrs. Helena Blau, No. 123 Sev enth Street, Milwaukee, Wis., is one of the voting women whom Wine or Car dui has rescued from a life of suffer in cr. She writes: "Wine of Cirdul b certainly worn out' women's best friend and I am pleated to give my experience with it. A few months ago I caught a severe cold, hav ing been out in inclement weather, which settled all over me, particularly in the abdomen. I was in almost constant pain. I consulted a physician and took hla medicine for a month and without any relief. I then decided I would try your mrdlflne and It waa a lucky day for me when I did so. I noticed a change in a few days and felt encouraged to continue taking 'Wine of Cartful, and my patience was rewarded, for in two wtefa my pains had left me and I felt like new woman." If re. Helena Biau. WINEofCARMI mm rCOLCHICIN SALICYLATE Cotton is Almost King Again. At tbe price in prospect you can afford to fertilise it we).. If you want the BEST Use Meadows Great Cotton Guano. Insist on having that kind, and yt-u will not U diHajtxnuted ) in yonr crop. For Tobacco . Use Meadows Gold Leaf Tobacco Gvano It makes food, slick, tongh Tobacoo. November 1903 orr planter old 1,463 pounda of tobacoo'for $511,00. He nsed Oold Ii Spectaf High Grade Fertilizers for all crops If there Is no dealer in yonr section handling out gixxl, rite uh. E H.& J. A. MEADOWS CO., Afn'frs, , LONG DI8T B PH0VK Ofl, Factory Ncnse Hirer, New Irrii, V. New Bern Cotton; Oil and Fertilizer Mills, ' v'- Manufacturers of Cotton Seed Proavcts . - and fiigh-grade. Fertilisers, tiiEW xxkixir , jst. i I ' '.Will, pay the Highest CaaU Prices for Cot Von Seed and: Seed Cotton. Bats furnished to eeed shippers. V ; . . HAVE FOR SALE, a thresh Bupply. of Cot ton Bood.Moal and,Hulla;.whioh U the finest Cattle Feed In the world. ?- . We -will exchange Meal for cottonseed. . F.ctrj atisftll.! ; " --Lcrrtocc none . NOTICE 1 i .. - . 4 . , - a Two houcs for ront. ono an! ono $5,good Location.. Ceo 153 Couth Front Ct. for intcrnatlnn. Corned llama and f .'inched IIr.::i3. ' r novo wood at " Wv: Ilillr. In waUkey.toer or wi- c rati tbe for thirty-two years. It Anally brought me to the -ratter, homeless and friendless I was powerless to resist tbe crarisg and woald steal and lie to grt whiskey. Fosr boxes of "ORRINE cared me of all desire aad I now hate the smell of liquor ' Price $1 per box. Milled In plain, sealed WTspper by Orrine Company, 817 14lh St Washtntton, D. C. Interestinp book Treat ise on Drnnkenness,(sealedfree on request. Sold and recommended by C. D. BRADHAM, Drnggist. NEW BE Iff. N. C. The woman who has suf ered from female weaknest should do anything within reason to aecure health. Wine of Cardui is tha medi cine that appeals to reasona ble women women who hold operations and cutting in horror women who know that Nature is the best phy sician. Wine of Cardui gives women back their health by civina Nature a chance to build np the wasted and dis eased tissue. Wine of Cardui regulates me menstrual now ana .Nature, when relieved of the drains or of the poisons tn the system, makes the functional organs strong and healthy again. Any woman who is silently suffering untold pains because she is too sensitive to undergo a physician's examination and treatment can find no excuse for not securing relief when Wine of Car dui is offered to her. There is no pub licity to deter her. She can take Wine of Cardui in the privacy of her boms, witn as much assurance of a final cure as though a dozen doctors recommended it. Many physicians do recommend Wine of Cardui to their patients. Why not get a 11.00 bottle of Wine of Cardui from your druggist today? A million suffering women have found relief in Wine of Cardui. Trochct's Colchicine Salicylate, (lapsules. A standard and infallible cure for RHEUMATISM and GOUT, endorsed by the highest medical authorities of Europe and America. Dispensed only in spherical capsules, which dis solve in liquids of the stomach without causing Irritation or disagreeable symptoms. Price, $1 per bottle. Sold by druggists. Be sure snd get the genuine wiijliajco aaro. eo., cletei-mkst- on id. sta prop. SOLD BY P 8 nUFPY i-rn-n Article bi Ml Wi IlllhlsWl Bale Livery And Ex chango Stahln, ; -". - ; OS CfilTtrl IT, ' CoaUat'f ia atsbiss, Stock af Its farm aaddr4Hs(tr'av as 4 raak i . i a i - v saaWa. 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