THR JOURNAL. FnblluM eTBTj aaj m j ept Monday, JouraalJBuEOlng, ww flrana'SL i ' rsoBSCHPTioa rites One yew, 1 adTanca.... One year, not la adTanoe.. .,.... Monthly, by carrier In thacltj..... Advertising Ratee turalalied oa appll -Entered at the Port Offloe, Heir Bern, OScIal Paper of Hew,w Cratea Ceaaty. NO FURTHER SOUTHERN POLIT ICAL EMBARGO. The plain and unequivocal announce ment made by the Atlanta Constitution that after the campaign of the? present year, the South would no longer rest under any political embargo, whleh should prevent this section from pnttjng forth a Presidential candidate, la an an nouncement which cannot fall to re, celve the endorsement of the Southern Press, and the justice of the claim made for the South, in seeking political equal- lty with the balance of the country, will not be denied by the fair minded Prest of other sections. The greatest objection raited against the South naming or seeking to name, ' Presidential or Vice-Presidential candi date, has been the question of the col ored race and the south's position to wards thence. Even at the present time the race question la no more important In the South, than It It in the North, either from a sooialogical or political point of view, and-certalnly each year la finding the IsBuelless In the South.and of greater terlout moment in the North. On this point of the Stuth's position en the colored race, the Atlanta Conatl -: tution sayr, Ttia onllfh wnilM likAwtM ffluliv AIT1 A MV B" T. u " " " ' El J V.ro tha nnnnrt.nnltv tft itamAnitrate that It) traditional attitude taward the negro has been the meant of bringing t-Y,a una t A (ft niwuilt lWAl Of niftfllltlMI- Thii section has resitted, and will con- t noe to resut, tne enorts 01 toe repuou- fn nnlitlnlim tl make a fool of tha negro, but stthe same time it has refused and will always refuse to place honest il lnrlnai,lniia noirrnAI In th lint flat gory with and on the tame level with the lowest negro criminal!, aihaabeea done in the north time and again. In anon, ids soma wui ue giau w unuuu- f rt inH nrnvn h th teatlmnnT Of the negroes themselves, that toe boneit and industrious repreaentatlTea of that Vfttn avafv nnnnrtnfalfcv of ffettinff along in the south that their abilities win permit mem to ii auvautag, vi, nit tht Hi twitt nf tha tuxl those who are sober. Industrious and honest, are going aneaa accumuiauuf, propcuj, nd making themselves comfoittble Id ine connarnce oi ineir boluuui uuva white and black. Tbe8odih his remained tUentlong nonch. and it is now entitled In all Justice, to ttke par: la political cam palgnt, and present any man It may deem worthy, as a candidate for Ue highest ' tmblic service, and have such a candidate rectlveMpect and atlentloa from the rest oi ue country. r i ir -T-nlwrii How't Tills P niousr uni xi a urea Lraiimrm 110 wara tor cm or jutrrt i&u c&- " mv vm i,yifV vj mmj vi v an imivt 1. iTntAa A 4 - We, the a nderslg ned, ban kaown t S . Cheney for the last 18 year, and bailers -klsn perfectly honorable la all business transactions, and Ha socially able to car ry ont aay obligations taad by his Ann. Wholesale OraggtaU, Ttfuub, O Hall' Catarrh Car la take Inter nally, act Is g directly a pot- Ue Uood ana maooos aenaoaa or iu tyaasaa. TeatlsBoalals seat free, Priee 7S per noUle, Bald by all Drtggtru. - ' . Take Bad's fatally PlUs for coasdpav yes on c:o ? te fn InUaS 1iM torn lis aWA W w Mtf Tr'wV T - u 1 mUMhW bA ar4tnsw ae tut f s .. .... J ai l- - i 4 J " s ' Cottoi, Gxeia, ProTlsloni tal StxK luuafc la frku. Receipt ted St3pneata ; . Ttv following art the mirk. ex quota tions, received by private wire to J. Walter Labaree ft Co.. New Bern, N. 0 Haw Tobx, ApiU6. r Open. Hlghv Low. Close im 14.75 14.40 14.70 May,...,... July ; , 14.78 14.08 14 CO 14 S3 14J25 14.41 14.11 14 89 a.BK.. ...... Oct. . 11 85 13 03,11.80 1 100 Chicago, April. 0 Chicago Grain. - t Open. ; Close May Wheat 83J " 94 Hay Corn 15 - , , 5S May Oats' 89 ' " . : 8l May Ribs 683 .667 May Pork 1300 ' 1295 May Lard 682 ' 687 Aew York, April 6 Stocks;-- , Open. Close Amr.Bugex 127 -'187: Amr. Copper. ... m - "v 80 Atchison 73 78 Bouthera'Ry....S2t 88 Southern Ry pf.. v.? U.a BtecO... 11 HI U.S. Steel pf...60 601 Penn.RR 118 118 Erie.........:.. 201 86 Louisvllle&Nash 108J - 109 St Paul.... 145 M6 N.T Central..... 116 117 N.oVW... 58 59 Va. 0 Chemical. 80 . : 80 The Best Family Salve. DeWltt's Witch Hszel gives Instant re lief from Burns, cures Cats, Bruises, Sorer, Eczema, Tetter and all abrasions of the skin. In buying Witch Hszel Salve it Is only necessary tosee Jhat you get the genuine DeWltt's and a cure it certain, There are many cheap coun terfeits on the market, all of which are worthless, and quite a few are danger- out, while DeWltt's Witch Hazel Ealve it perfectly harmless and cures. Sold by F 8 Duffy. The Law of Arcrasrea. General James Longstreet, the last lieutenant gcueral of the Confederate army, who died on Jan. 2, 1004, took a bride of twenty-two when be was sev enty-aeven years old. A Georgian who was at the Imperial when the war rior's death was announced told this story of the old general: "One of the cheerful btuybodlet of Gainesville took the general to task for marrying such a young woman. Long street listened good humoredly, and anally the old neighbor demanded: " "Gen'ral, what you got to say for yoaelfr "l b'lleve in the law of averages.' replied the general, with a twinkle in his eye. 'Mlaa Dortch la twenty-twoJ an' I'm aeventy-eeven, ao we'll average! under fifty. Now, Jedge, that'a as straight as a problem in Euclid.' " Tribal to a Blether. The late Sir John Blundell Maple was never, tired of telling Ills friends how much he owed to bis mother. Ue need to any, "8he waa the cleverest woman I ever knew," eod be often related the advice ue gnve him when'aa a boy he thought of being called to the bar. If rvcr you were to become lord chan cellor," she said, "you would bare rrerlied tbe end of all things In that profrnloti. You would have such and such an Income and auch and such a position, which are already knowa to you. But If you go Into business there Is no limit to your opportunrUea.'' The boy cboae hla father's business and, as he often said, never forgot his moth. srs advice.---Exchange A disordered atomaca but cause ao od'of trouble. Warn lb Wtnscfc tails to perform tu faactloal Us towslt be eqtne leraat ad, tbellvef and kldoeys axjegtilid, causing aamerons diseases, tte jsotpeUl of which are palaless sad therefore lbs fc&ore to to dreaded. Tea Uaportaoi UUsg is to lestora thsilom- aca aad liver to a healthy eondiUoaAnd (offthlsaarpoMaa belief treoaratloa aai bauaauNa: Chamber lla"s Biota ac sad utu Tablets. Wot sals by Hi drsjajleta..-,;.. --.i:- f '. I : f - tie Was BewaraeVr I Jlepreaetitatlra Grists of Georgia is a racenunr who doesn't mind telling a lake on blmavlf. ,i - . - fWbea I was proscut1ng sttorney of BsrtMt county." aaid Mr. Ortsta, ae eordlrg to. tba Washington fost. "aa old fellow, ot of much account, but a grvet frVM of tiiloa, waa InJlcled for lafvfny. lit cam to jne and pro ltrl. but I told hits I most de my dy e the net - ' - rw'all. lb rtt fame to trial, and Jin) bad ax cotmsoL Tbt Joae lookad st blot arrevWy ever bs tpcWieo and esid. - - ,'" f Mr. firewn. rod are ctisrfi?4 with 4 tevy grave t Jm. I think you b1 boat ewvM-e a attnmry.' - - . -"Old 3'm t P wllh prttmt SjkI STSTlly and aUrpM' 1 the court and me. . ' 'Tvtr bntnw,' b aalj. 1 tova tbe f)4 aisle of Oooffy. b cf f:,ea e!4 r'1 Mile t frt awn t'.. V.t'A t-t 6r at1 Vitson 1 J I bnya i If: r r. r !'?- eld t-ote rlelit oVmn hn I'nr to 'st"a ' rri-t. " Ti. J -if 1 tir.t:! r 'rf f ' l"r' I i' t f ; ' a, a a . a A J 1..,. 5Ll .i . i ill will relieve you of tr1 nrjorDce. II la a CU1B ur Uduuiuu bus. wave vu. It dona not Onrkene blond hair and eurae all eoalD diseases. Weeannot nil mailorder unless eenta exira u incloses witn toe pnos. At Druggists 15, 40 and 75 cents a Bottle DCAL'STRZIT CO.,- - 79-81 Cortlandi8L,; HEW. YORK ft iK-, - . -' "v :-. " Drat Sales Co., Chieaga general Bales AtWM "." aFcr sale loeauy hr , J. B, JDTJJPP Y, Wholetsla and wWl ' - 1 Druggist" - I asltod o. B'Tl it she loved me. Bweetlv she tfhtepureJ.' "Teav"" ' I wish oh Tr.tr not m eertolnfr..-. f. It was more run to guess. I asked a jrlrf if sftt loved me. ' ," Firmly she told ma, "No." v r -K- X quite resented her aliswerj;' .? She empUuized It so. " ' ,.' I asked 1 alii it she loved ma. - rv She said, i"I cannot tell." ' " I really think this waa stupid, - . I- - For she knew 'erx wait -j-I - 1 No wonder Tm still unmarrled."5 -"When Imy troth would Jjllsrht.' Vha rlsht elrl always answered wrong, The wrong- girl answered rlcht V v , B. Soott O'Connor In Ufa. . --Makes a Clean Sweep V' ' There's nothing like 'doing a Ihlng thoroughly. Cf all the Salves you ever heard of, Bucklen't Arnica Balva Is the fce3t.It sweeps away and cures Bans, 8ores7 Bruises, Cuts, Boile, TJlcerr.-Bkln Eruptions and Piles. ..It's only 36o, aad guaranteed to give ' sstlsf action . by CD BradhamJ Druggist. J r . r , r A LESSON mXANNERS. The Way a cieTev Amevleam .Weaaava -ataaaae De.-:;.-v.1-.-v:-i A story "which belongs to a time sev cral years ago when an Engllea duke was a much sought after personage In New York society is told by Mr.. Jamei L. Ford in "TheT Brazen Calf:" i - ThlB duke, contemptuously " noting the eagerness with which New JTorfc era fawned upon him, had formedthe habit of going out to dlnnetr without troubling, himself,, to put .on. evening dress. A lady bad invited' bim, to din ner without knowing of this peculiar lty and-was awaiting his arrival When her butler opened the door- aad cast A glance at her ovor the beads of Inter vening guests which said plnJnly that aomethlng was wrong. V -'lJ -'.:-,-i She hastened Into tbe hall to find the duke standing ther clad Jn the checked sack ault -and flem'flg red -ttowhlcB had seemed to him "good enough1 for1 a dinner party of American calf wor shipers. This woman, .lowever,' bad presence of mind,: and 'she advanced upon him radiant and smiling. v -cs 'No," she said decisively as she took bim by the hand; J'l won't accept any excuses.' You've come round to tell toe why tt is that -you can't dine here to night, and it's ever so. much nicer of you to do that than just to send a note. The dinner's a little late, and you've Just tlme'to go horne and,dree and be back here before we begin. :? ;t The nobleman opened bit mouth to reply, but hla hostess shtt him oft In a aecondi "No; you needn't- mala ahj explanations ot excuses, ramber. you've, only twenty minutes, so. yea must hurry . ivt i ;.'; A moment later tba astounded duke found himself hurrying toward his ho tel and perhaps wondering what new social force Jt wss that waa Impelling hint la that direction. u J , Good tplilu don't silt coma from Kan tacky. Their mala source Is the Bvsp- aad all the Das spliiu ever made la the Blue O rase Bute could not remedy a had Ever or the hsadred-aad-oce ill effects tt produces; Toa caat have good splrtu aad bad liver at the same time. Tsar Urar must be la Cae condition Uyoa would feel buoyant, hippy and hopeful bright of eye, light of step, vigorous aad laorctsfulla your pursuits. - Toucaa put your Uvet 14 ana conditio by tuleg Greta's August Flower the greatest at all medlciaee for the llvar and stomach aad a oe rials sure for dyspepsia or mat (Milan, f bat beta a - favorite houte- aoU remedy fof ever thirty-five years. August Mower will make your- Bvsr healthy aad acllvt and thus Insure Jot a liberal supply of "good Spirit. Trial tlae, t30t return botUea, 73c ' At e3 disgitsta. FBDrffy. ..J t T t' ' f J ' ' T! i r- ;.1 - l !. r !'f e.r,t I'.inj r ',t' ' -; S'c'rT f !' ' U ! ! C r i ' t rn I- r r - ' t - .rr!t r Ll:t-Ti: -rt I' Jttti.-t ' '-3. . . ' I Pfjili. Au ; ' n:.:.cS Ex-"- - , amtaatlca. Tbe B arj met la.rular aenlon at tie Court Uo-ma, April 4U. 1904 at 10 o'clock a m. - . ' - Present Comtulsfi ner Btkter, F y, Wsdrworti aad Inrvy - s Ordered that Wm JsrMS of 8-h town- sMp be a towel to Jlat his poll , rat he haying been . out of the County -during the mmth of Jane 1903 ; ? Ordered that t,he property of H Pan gert be rednoi'd a fallows.. vIk . -Huhn'a stables rtdoced to $2250, -i Numbers 1 WJ and 133 Broait.rednc edtrtl500. k, -"'T' ' Number 1S8 klidd'e Si., be reduoedto JSo. 185t135t, 137, 1371 oa Middle ST to $30J each.- - " ' - V, Ordered-that , Claude Killer of JXo.1 townahlp be relieved of poll tat oa. ac count of poverty and Infirmity,, 1 t. Dr J- W JJugutd Coroner of the County tmderehurrealgea'Jon; as such Coroner which on..,motloBBrii a sooept- 7 Dr S D V Jones was placed .la aoml- nation for. ,coroner to All the vacancy caused by the resignation of Dr J W Da guldandhavUt received the following Totaa wss dealared duly elected." Corns, Baxter; Wadsworth and Harver Voting Ordered that GeoEubankt be allowed tolUt hiSfjropenrtoq,Pragga-Alley la uewicy oinewnem. ' , - On motion beard tookvieoeta until .The Boari mef at (NSO p m pursuant to Mcess. ' -: jpreeeot Corns. Baxter,Rlohardsoa.7o aad Wadsworth. ... - " . OntooUpn, ih (ol lowlnglati takers were elected for the year 1901- - ITqI township Nil; Lancaster. , IWo ir-AlfreeVGasklns. : - , ' -He aWGcoa Wu itO BJohn S ltorton.' ' iNoe-JuH Hunter. - -IfKoTr-HOWood,- -Ko-8 W V-vfioaatnaad-S B Bar. t No M W Cannon. Ordered that property of Dudley heirs pa PrlraroeeBt: be. stricken irom the delinquent Hst4t apiaring to the Board tbat thftamfc i listed oa the regular list. A.;:,'. ---vvv i: !' - f- The report of Dri P Rheuv County 1 Buperlatendaat ofttealto. was,preeeqt ad and upoa motion " was accepted and prdered Spread upon Ua jnlautes.-" To Ue Chairman aad-Board of Contals- p aioner:'.:;ri?i '. I XhetpwUh luWtiy report foi month M March 4 There bu beeaeevenl cases of whoo ping Cgbvwpcted during tuft. month I Iwoalieaona)t,thaa he plaeed at the County Home aad that a force pump and hose be placed at the oms for protestloa against Are.'- r".i- tirr8 Health. I The report ol D L Boberta, Treasurer apoaleiac presented wa accepted and ordered Bled and recorded. (tepon oi v ii: nsoeru, .Treaeurer. ai lil Cravea county for Marah, 1904, . ... K';;lQsaer''ni;:' MajMkl'hat-: 3nj 88 r: tl Byvoachara -' ,a$69 .?.TaJesW'8lddle 4J00QM April 1. 'To hal.';. :,'.;t- V7347 T-';'".t.?u'ast 4oooaaV : April 1. By. halanoe IC i " W - feaca ltd I.-. March iJy"W., -r-S!: i e7. .H Byveachars .f t ill 47 March 7.Tf JsaWBIddle April I 10181.-; '.-. Peace, He t April 1 Total u rtaea aad rets'tUa Match I Te ha March 8 T4 B B Btrtet i ,''l , - -r 1C3 April Plal DL Cr ' T--'t : T r - ' r 4 T ,. " ' '- la ; . : f ! 4 aa4 7" ;; it ' r 1 " trjiyjud? afc T ssaaaaaasav '4. i I ; tit - sr aU V digests what you eat sUengthana and avoet ans the stomach. " - " v cure IndTgestion; dye. pa pal a, and all stomach .and k?sl troubles.' ' eleMtaarfheetloBer5 i jheriaatrlaUndg jnd .glyee tone to toecgeaUeorfaoa. ' HC2CL Ntevwaarerarlwd" : strain, rtvea to tke, heart a full. freV ajdimummeldiaattoaBeurlehBS the nervous svatem and feede the brain. , JKC23L wsra renSedyf " in"." that is snaking aesnany . slok people well and weak 'people strong by glvtor to their bodies all of . the nourlahmeoi thai is contained la the food may eat " s '." tear Merles SsarlrlesvjV Weaeaiy. t)03kakolllot lUShM" the trtal sua, wfcfca aatte tor SOs,,,, tl. -.":! Gwaltney.H 8 Clarke-Gen W Hllli'OM Cauaey, J WBsrrmgton;': No township G ASverington, J L Jones."-- - i Ho STownshiprO H Ehem Ho B townahlptf-T T Gooding, W Be iangia,jr. , Ho 8 townshlpX RTnlson. Hq 7 tqwnshlp J 8 VeGowaa. Ho 8 township W.: K Baxter, WH Scott, John Humphrey. Ho 0 township A H Davis, Q H Per ry. - 8eeoad Week. Ho 1 1 . townthio Hairk Back. J O land, W t Laaraitor. A J Gatlla. Ho S townshlp-J U Whttford. Ho B"towaship--Leo Williams, 'Peter Hawklaa, GeC rHaaS A D Hawkins, B PDatt. He 8 towasbipSS B Parker JLMitoh ell, P.L Bray,-bate Cohen," Guilford Lewis, B L Beaks, J f ives; Bo township B Z B Davis. Oa saotloa Board took recess: until 10 o'clock a avAyrli Bth.t i .The Board .met at 10 o'clock - a April 5th, ;1904, at the Court Bease pur suant to reoese.' ..s - '-r.-rv UHeaeatOoamlssioaersi Baxter; Wads worth Foy and Rlchardsoa UTha Board" sltttBg wtdt thecleik of the court aad iberUI aoder ihe laws of 1879 SJid lamendmtats, thereto, to sot ppo the appllcatloa of blind (aad mat. bed confederate aehUeni It lereconv maadedthat the..arpIJeatloa -of BA Buetell a confederate soldier ' who hu become bllad tlnoe- the wet ;4e granted and thai the proper slope Wishes to have the penalos) a loved throegh the ptepet chsaaels. .r-f." -frf.?. (.Ordered that- Us shsrlfl refaad ;poU tax paid by OacM Kaiar: for year 1908, ha hatag aa exempt .Areata aad havlog thewa his aertttaate tt exaatpUoa. j-The reportof Bherlit f W. BtddWwas peeeeatea -aatv apoav jaoUoa-wu atpsad aad -ordered 'Spread apoa the mlantam. ii V-r f W Blddle, sheriff, for hUr eh, 1904, If are. 9U:t7l'-.y,K'':' TaBuu end County Uses ,..'.-. ooird.' --r . iMwii f To.8 IV taxes,Cettd , -v rr48 40 77- - -tV'V V A 1,8947 ft . .. M. l. ' ' 'j. . By Dal overpaid, - last re- i-J.' -.. Kay tU try Dea A .Aaharts,' i -' j i ; Caaher. ' U.MjWOO Max 17y D L ItoharU,Tfwaa ' V - Gealfand V. 4;WW Mar 17. ay ranee No i ... . 11847 March ti, by D L Roberta (" Treasrschools - 4,00000 Mar 81, by Common f 8,97 tt 1 ' atM:. MutUtrhaloahaad, 47181 ; " ' ' '. : '. ' t.n ti ' It eery labealued, 1 ' , ... JtTBIDDLl, - r r:.r, ' BworataaadtuVcflkl Uf re ireirl ib.lSOt, . - A I TADSvrcr.T.t, . j.r. ' i The rT"rt (i. -l!i An ' C'xi.T.'t' ! p"9 p" ' ! ' 1 1 tt -red tl aa J ; 1 Pew Ikrart C, i To the Board of Coaai f e Crevee (A. Du 8 'tat " Ta, y-nr - )--' rr. ' I !! IT.!r.1 t - Tr i., -Jarler ending Ttby 29, 15-4. .Gi:ut. rcsU -'-" j. , -Receljt. Deo 1. ; ' . - -" Ealsnce overdrawn " --'i:.,ir$8t4 19 Beo'd of Becla'er of Deeds. - pm account Marrlare ----r r - JJLIcecsetfot jsar.; e Ilislo Bec'd of J J Baxter - A 41 10 Keea ,oifulvi4,i.tlUWle. .. -f- $8,008 50 989 88 March I. 'v- Balance overdrawn .-cs. ,$6.948 88 "LC rnDlBBTJBSBJI K8T8. By Touchers paid .: ' .,- $5,939 65 By ; lat ' raid' 4 oa Note 8i- deyaV . , 10 00 By Coram taalon i j 151 14 $8,946 88 1904 March!. Bj Balance overdrawn Audit of the accounts and btKke of D L Roberts, Treat., Quarter en ling Feb i, B0, "04. . , ,: - - 't FENCE No 1. Becetpta. 1908. Decl.'. Bat on hand $81 40 Be'od of J W Blddle - r8herill 45 00 Balance over drawn 6 87 $8387 DISBURSEMENT By voucher paid March 1. By Balance overdrawn BEOAPITCLATION OF ACCOUNTS. 1904. March 1. Peace No 8 baa to Its credit $7 19 The followjlag aooounta are over drawn. .General Fund $389 88 . Fence He 1 6 87 - Interest Account - 132.06 Oasaotton Board took recess until 2.80 o'clock p m. ( The Board met at the f Conrl House Apr 6th, si $.80 o'clock pm. Present, Coesmlsaloaer Bsxter, Foy Blcbacdaoa aad WadsworU. h Ordered that the. clerk - serve legal aotioetiOa Gee Henderson, agent of ihs Norfolk It Souiha.Bai'road Co, J PC Davie, ageat of the AUaatlo aad North CarvlUa Ballroad Co, tad Jobn 8 Manlx ageat of the AUantio lOoast Line Rail road Co, to appear before the Board at their next regular meetjng oa the first Monday la May 1904- with a Uet of the jaarehaadlsaraealved sad delivered by iheaa to the vboleaale and retail liquor dealers la the Oil ; of New Ben daring the six taoathe preoeedlnfi the 1st day MJsaaarf ttjaov rvlagaha detea of X)rdrtd that the lot oav New street listed t W. W . Lawraaoe, ha strlckea fiom the Hat oa account of error. i Ordered that the application of 1 X ar lau aaa u T Wauoa lor reauetina in las vnleeUoa el theic property la B.h aowaahlp be aot allowed, u k appears tnat ao errer eaa be Tosnd la ue vaiaa tloa of testa, ,. .- ; ;- ; r rdered that voeeWer he leaajed to 1 W Stewart f of $747 for refseded -oa ositiOosia for lead 1, fWI P Harris sold far tax of 1800..'.''.'; .; t Tttrenkr saoatVy hUlswere al lowed ai . tommies! oners ' voting for esse," . t. " 1 I On snottoa Board adjieraed. ' liselil$0a"?V i- flI0.B.WATI8S, ' .'--J , .'','01kBdC-aa.'" - , ' . IT I j I - ' TJicrd.Can toa jib' Doubt :l)out tho -Ilcsulisp -ln-iro Bern;''' . ., ,it l tteaulU ta3 He taja, .v' . ., , AW dwM it reaaavea.' -' . .The teaUimoay ;fi a New Eera all; ss .- - , ' '. - (' a t e '."f lavtlgetsd. , - . ' . Vt!r proof rea la had f " .." C T "-- '"-, f irrlior cf Ue Vital 1 11-. jive cf aj?Jr"e Ifw I ' i. tu "I ! Data's Kid r - r i ' " I ... l t Br '!' 1 . -r . , f r n f I - 1 1 ' " a 7 1 an 4 If 1 l' - n I -i 1 '! : tt ! t'alrr.'d 1 r l' ,. I 1 f ' ' villi rr 'ft f l -,' ''-' n fr' rq tf. t t . .-r !' k a1 fsr. of .!! l tKey amoral It'll 'xlfl'H. ; 1' let a""-1 ti ; ' f r, s r.t to '. ' i, r I r 4 ' : t In '. '. M It . r t ' . ' ' f ! ' !t"- ' I r, $389 8 $289 88 Soon "Was Ao:a Eatirigeyeiythin on flesh "and lobking strqng and welK w ''-'m -j. aBBaaaaaaBw "'"r ERVIN BERNHARO ANDERSEN. The case to which we wish to bring your notice today Is of common occur rence In nearly every household where there are children, and yet It la lmnnn- Slble to overestimate its Importance. -mere is notmng complex about it. It la simply where a little boy, who had been a healthy child from birth ud to two years old, had then begun gradually to fall In health. The father. In writing or tne case, cannot ten aenniteiy tne cause of this decline in health, and we here Introduce his letter for you to read: , 710 Racine St, Racine, Wis., December 4, 1903. Dear Sire Our little boy, now two and a half years old, was a very healthy child from birth up to last March. At that time, however, he began to gradu ally fail In health. Whether It was the strain of winter or not I could not say, but, at any rate, we noticed that he was losing In flesh and we could get nothing that he would eat. He fretted and cried a good deal at night, so that his rest was broken, and almost before we knew It he was in a very poor state of health. After trying various remedies, we finally decided to give the child a treatment of Ozomulslon. One thing that pleased us with this preparation was that the child became very fond of It, and would re mind us when it was time to give it to him. The result of tbe treatment has been most surprising. After two or three weeks the boy was himself again eating everything, putting on flesh and looking strong and well. We could not believe that a remedy would have such good results In so short a time. It Is no exaggeration to say that our boy has been completely restored to health by Ozomulslon. Very sincerely yours, (Signed) N. Andersen. Does not the foregoing letter appeal to mothers? Is It not human In Its Inter est? And Is there not a kernel of good suggestion In It? How can we learn of the good things of this life any better than by experi F. S. DUFFY, Wholesale & Retail Druggist. Cotton is Almost King Again. At tbe price in prospect you cat afTord to fertilise it wel , If you want the BEST Use Meadows Great Cotton Guano, InsiBt on having that kind, and jeu will not be disappointed in jour orop. ' For Tobacco Use Meadotbs Gold Leaf Tobacco Gvano It jnakes pood tMck, tough Tobacco. Noveinbvr 1W to p!nl r eold 1,468 ponndi ol tobacoofor 3 11,00. He nrcd Gold Lei Special High Grade Fertilizers for all crops If libera U jio denier In jour erctlon handling out goode, write na. E.H. Q J. A, MEADOWS CO., ATnTrs, t LONG DI8T B PII0VKC6, Fttciorj JVcum? IUvfr, New lit rn, 31. a NevBernC-oitonOil anil Fertilizer Mills, Manufacturers of Cotton Seed Products and High-grade Ferifl&ers, ; - - - new innwr, ar, i t Wilfpay tho HIgfcest Caih iTlces for Cot ton Sood and' Seed .Cotton.-; Ears furnished to socd Bhlppera. ' ;.;'. v - ; HAVE FOR SALE a Frefth Bupply.of Cot ton Deed Ileal and Hulls, widch ii the' flnost Cattlo Feed, in th, world. - i-. . ; We wlJl exchango Moal for cotton eood. Kuij ill LLl '- rii::::. EiTiy.r a i . .11 - a Spring Opening AT III i I'litmio A. Cnjv- 'a Vll Vti't r 1 7r'r. AT ... - ;Hi in. ence? And it Is the universal experience of all who give Ozomulslon to children that this preparation produces more re markable results than any other chil dren's remedy In the market. You will notice, In the foregoing letter, that a special point is made of the pala tablllty of Ozomulslon. It Is always a pleasure to give children a remedy that they like to take, and this is one phase of the Ozomulslon treatment which cer tainly speaks greatly In its favor. You do not nave to force children to take Ozomulslon, because they like its taste, and In the case of very young Infanta they seem to know, quite as well as parents, the good that Ozomulslon docs to them. When you see a baby reach Us little arms out to show Its eagerness to take Ozomulslon, and afterwards notice tho splendid Improvement In the baby's health, you will certainly learn from this experience the good that Ozomulslon does and the favor which It finds with children. Ozomulslon Is the best possible form of cod-liver oil that was ever devised. It Is far superior to any other emulsion, and It gives to cod-llver oil Its greatest value by making It do Its utmost good In the human system. We cannot emphasize too strongly tho beneficial properties of Ozomulslon. It overcomes the wasting of flesh and strength In adults. It cures coughs and colds, and by enriching the l,u,oi! with the most essential properties of nour ishment It elves to the system that strength and resistive power which Is absolutely necessary to health. Druggists sell Ozomulslon In two sizes 60 cents and $1. If vour druggist ilo. s not keep Ozomulslon In stock, he can easllv order It for you, or If vera desire a small sample to see what It Is like, vou can obtain the same by mentioning tn. iiuio.i of this paper In which you h.t this ."1 vertlsement and sending to TITK nzn. M1TLSION CO.. 1)8 Pine 8t . New York City. y; jU4 Uliltf IUI Ft 125. M It. G. DAUIEtS, Dalo Livery And Ex' chan go Gtahlts, ' tin cpayih T.- OtURtv Is aisMaa, llt al Ira f-t 1 tilT?r J JVrMB, tal r?Vt r . ( it l! t'tk 25 nvrrc." " ft. r C f 1 rf rn you