I-,-. ; CHALH3 L. ITHVLNS. toiroi urn nonmoi v SUBSCRIPTS RiTESI ; One year, la advaac............4.t On year, not la advaaca. X N Monthly, by carrier la tat clty.. - - :$ ,j I'-tfM " " Advertising Rates taralshad oa appll cation. 'v.-' "''i:v-"i ' i ,. Inter! u U Pott Ofioe, KW Bra, V. . O, as Meoad oUm auttar. i - I 0cjal Pir r Hit Btn ul Crave Canity. Vhat iftosTS '6dvERii- i chief topic of political wA Aswipt par comtrent,l the cost of maintaining y the affairs of thie govtrament, ; and the coit U always set down as excessive by the polltloal party aot la control of the country's affaire. V'"- ?''C' ; Bat a' recent sUttment nude by the bareaa of lUUitlci shows by actual fig ares that fiie United States expenditures la proportion to Its .population, aie much less than those of many leading nations in ine worio, j . This report shows that while the ex : pendltureof theUait48tte4, withlO. OOOOO people, to 840,000,000, that of the United Klngdoia, with 43,000,000 people, is $898,000,000; that of France, With 89,000,000 people, if $695,000,000; that of Germany, with 68,000,000 pie, 1568,000,000; while in practically very country asldefiom China and In dia, with their enormous ' populatibn, the per capita of government expendi tures is greater than In the United States. The bureau report placej the popula tion of the United fltatet at 80,872,090, the government expenditure in 1908 at $640,328,000, and the per capita expen diture' $7.97. The per capita govern ment expenditure of Canada If given at $9.80; the German empire, $9.46; Italy, $10.97; Austria-Hungary, $14,27; Bel glum, $17.40; France, $17.84; the United Kingdom, $81.89, and Australia, $37.69, Russia's annual expenditure is put, for the latest available yar,at $l,li6,095,00) as against $844,883,000 In the United' States, but the fact that Russia's popur latlon is given at 141,000,000 brings the per capita expenditure to about the fig ure shown by the United States. -.The table presenting these figures of population and government expendi tures includes all couattles for which data on this subject can be bad, and Its aggregates show for the countries In question a total population of 1,608,000 000 and government (expenditures amounting to $7,989,856,000, with gov-' eminent revenues amounting to $7,901, 486,000. The table la question also shows In the case of each country the excess of revenue or expenditure In the latest available year, and la this particu lar the United States also presents a satisfactory showing, tit excess of revenues being greater than that of any other country, while ia many countries the expenditures exceed the revenues. For the latest available year the United States shows an exoeas of revenues over expenditure amounting to $60,000,000, while Franoe shows aa excess of reva ues amounting to only $M,000; Ger many, an excess of expenditures over revenues amounting t $67,000,000, and the United Kingdom aa exoeas of expea dltures over revenues amounting to ' $160.000,000 "After be married that rich widow he made blm reslfft from all his clubs." "Poor chap and all he married her (or was so be could pay, hi club dues." v-Puck. ' ' ' 1 to sufferers i 4 .";tvv u.irora Kttineuy i.o di:v;,tolnV " vwV to u ew4, from: ? lis urw u xv i fm BW.lvrf mMSi iJJMlm Him . w I ,y I y I tit i I I fr I law ThM MrUlnlrtt eaxMi Hhtnl rnarant uiA'orm Hkfti f " " ml t'rn link. A-': Wr. pmrfMlf nft III mmf l. frw Vtt " will If ull.ftMt of n rmr. nd ht nililn.l .ill r""" ft . n ti I - tir. , h XhU iwninIM fm ( n.tul..-y n rhmi (or i t. w- .t ft nA will m r.irn4 hf hm tlrii- ...t tmm whom yim ... .t i... r-i-- r '' V- fl.r.titw thi. Md ! fltfthw miti. f yrm ft rt.'1-....l ra?ik . ti. r . ! . rwrtlflpfcl. Vwn M Ihftt tf w rii4 oi iv.r k ' t I 'is . . f fiHiNml4 MM ftttord l wk luck llrwr! c . 11, k 1 . M ' Wu'i' h.wwnnnin. , W it h tlt Ifnnwia Mnr. r If yrm ipa rm .n-..'- f-n ' r . f r tlli prlmwrT Wwi.tilntKifiW or ft rnl!r.f nM i' I ti i s f. f"f m fc-ii i. j CI( i ' 'I 1 h i- .i. - ' ' 1 ft. I 'I . ? r . j f t I t rt. I , ; ''. r '1 or . r. 1 Ti foUonlrg r tie n-n.-Ut qio'.a Uoas, recelrai by private ii to J. Wilier LaUrea & Co.. New Bern, N. C Kaw Toax, May 4. :j Open. High. Low, Close ' 13 57 18.10 18.50 13.63 ?i 18.27 18.88 13.S4 1U3 Co01B ; ' ' ?juiy.;;.;v - Aug V -. : 11.40 11.40 11.85 11.83 ll.8S il.8911.94 11.87 ..Dec Chicago; May V: Opei-s'tTloaw SJ;A85i.80l ".'4715 484 Chicago Grain. Jury Wheat July Cora ; . JuryOauVv ' Jaly EIbji V ' July Pork -July lard i Xl -i it 645 "1172 647 118$ C 670 flew Fork, Ifay 4. Snonrn:. .Open. ; Amr.Sugar.,... Amr. Copper.... 47! ' Atchlsoni.. ... lit Southern Byvi.. SO Southern By pf.. 84 U. a SteL.-,.v 10 U.S. Steel pf.,. 56i Penn.RB.......im Erie....... 4-' LoulsviUe&Nash 106 8tPaul.,.......142i N.Y Central.. ... 115 N.4 W. Va.0 Chemical. 27, Cloa ;i$7t ? '47 . 0 84 f to; m n$ "t 101 148 115 I7 ,"J- Deafness Cannot Be Cored by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. peo-JThere is only one way to cure deafness, and that Is by constitutional temadlaa, Peafness Is caused by an Inflamed eon. dltion of - the muooua lining of the Xustachiaa Tube. When this tube Is Inflamed you have a rumbling souad or lmpeot hearing, and -when It Is entirely closed, Deafness is the result, and un less the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to It normal con dition, hearing will be destroyed for ever; nine cases out of tea art canted by Catarrh, which is nothing but aa In flamed condition of 'the mucous sur faces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by Ca tarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Bend for circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY A GOV Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 76c Take Hall's Family Pills for constipa tions. War Records of aa Afrlcam Chief. Major Towell Cotton amused on au dience tlie other dny by his Informa tion concerning the warriors of a cer tain tribe with whom be came in con tact in the course of bis travels In East Africa. It was the custom of these untutored' soldiers to place a tat too tally mark on tbelr bodies for each man who fell a victim at tbelr hands, and, added tbe lecturer, when a war rior had no more space on his own skin he would continue the records on tbe bodies of bis wives. London World. . An Open Letter From the Chapln,8 0.,. News: Xaily in the spring my wife and I were taken with diarrhoea and so severe were the pains that we called a physician who prescribed for as, but his medicines failed to give any relief. A friend who had a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Bemedy on band gave each of us a dose and we atones felt the effects. I procured a bottle and before using tb entire contents we were entirely cured. It Is a wonderful remedy and should be found In every household. H C Bailey, Editor. Tata remedy Is for sale by all druggist. . ' . : Toa Balow Al Qin. It is to Dr. von Bulow that Is debit ed tbe curt criticism of a young and very pretty girl' effort on tb piano-, forte. When she bad struggled through one of Bach's fugues after the fashion of the ambitious maiden aspirant and aaked the great master what be would advise her to do, "Go end get mar ried." be answered as he turned away and left bei, If o? Curo from r1 patnm ft tvanwl.l. ind: I ; -V ' v Ihr.uxt font trv" '' fOCMemtrvrtr.r . 1 ' V . . . . boll will f". Wu.i l.l I- I C t J t a i j CviLroycf, tut It U o a l t c ... t ful fcilr dreie.: f fur re,.. . r t- t in. Xo other tiir pr ii.'a : .9 is ca :.J cientiflo basi ot 3etoyi; r the dacdmil rerm. It etopa U lrrhaii..a. ke-;i tb scalp sweet, pur and whuicsoii.e. F. member that ometbln' claimed to be "just a rood." will not Aa the work of genuine Herpiclde. - Bold by leadln druggltta. r fiend 10c In tampi for earn pi M Tb Berplcld Co., Detroit, Mich. C. D. BB S DHAir, f pecIJ Agent BATH BRIEFS. Never bathe when overheated Never bathe wbea exhausted and feeling ill. ,rc; M s . t Do not prolong the bath beyond a reasonable Urn. - 1T J Wait more than two hours' after .a trieal before bathing. J ' ,'lV t - In cold weather one should not go out for some time after a hot bath..:. Delicat people bad better not bath unto several boors after breakfast, ' The temperature of water for a cold fcath should range from 32 to, 66 qp- .' If you are chilly and a old bath makes you shiver It 4 not the best sort y;totaaa.fcl-t1wi-- i i - Dry the body quickly, osinr a dry bath brush or a Turkish towel to stim ulate clrcuiatloiC 5 ': ' . . .Opinions : differ . a .to . th . relatlv merits of a cold or a bot bath. Nei ther kind WUl So for alii rThe Individ ual constitution must be cbnsulted. . v SHU Joseph Pomiaville, of StlSwattr, Mlun.J tfter having spent "6ver"ta,000 with the best doctors for Stnraach trou ble, without relief, -w advised by his, druggist, Mr Alv Richard, to try a bpa of, ChamberlSalalt, Stomach, and Llvsr Tablets. He did so, and Is a well man today. If troubled frit indIgesUoa,bad tasU In the mouth, lack tut ppotlt or Constipation, give Utaat Tablet a trial, and you are oertabi ' to be mora than pleased with the lanOti-Tor sal at 80 oeata per bot by all druggists. !' " - Ssa atalU.'' ' 4 t '- A correspondent at. Birr, Ireland, de scribe a lady being killed while: hunt. tng and adds, "The deceased met wn a similar accident on a previous occa sion." Another "had been la the Transvaal between 'air and ; seven times," and still another correspondent declare, with a epirit which only does him credit,: that be-aas "never put bis name to an anbnymous letter." Thla evening performance : cannot - take place. I It wilt bet repeated tomorrow night," la a' provincial annoanceaent Wbfa3plac,C0uCk 1 "In the -aptWia'JcwoSm' bad whooplngt conghji'says Mrs D vf Cappa,ol CapparALvo,I oaad Ciuunber Iain's Conga Bemady with the most - isfactory resalts. think thla Is! tkr best remedy I have aver Met for'whoop tng '6ngh.MThis remedy ' kaeps itie oongk loose,' lessens th; saverlty and frequency of th aooghlng t spells laad ooonteraou any tendency: toward peu- -.it tiwf srewtasutte. V ' v "Pretty lively buU .movement," ob served , the - friend of KTh . naa , who managed to get over the, fence withoat belrlg gored." v ; ' Very," said the otbeR." Tm glad I wasn't cornered.' Smart Set' ' ' ! 3 it Xwltowlasr aieelaa, Mr. Justbuaband -ln tac kttcben) Darling, darting, why are you throtf Ing away the yolk of all those eggf ? sir. JuDtliueband Because, gooal, tbe recipe says to use niythe'Whltea Rrooklyn Utv.-r"? -r-rxv'i Weak longs should M aartfal : Ooutis and 'Colds era dangsrous hi. Oa UinuU Cough Cure curs CMghs aad colds aadgtvas atreagtii te-tae) lungs, atra, E.X Faaatr, of atarioa, iao; My, "I suffered witk a cough , aatil I , rua dowa la weight from 148 to ft? lbs. J tried a auatber of rasaadk to no1 avail until I ared Oae Minute Coo gk Cars Four bottias of this wonderful resady eared BMeallnlytt the oottga, BtraaiV kened ay taaga and rtatotedi asa tdl say aonsal wslghty Aaaltk lAad . straagta," SoU by Fit Duffy; : VA GIANT OCTOPUS. ka Way tfclHv. Moaer ' '. M. Caawa. j . On of tit meat Interesting obJci In .the- Natural Blatory ; muaeau to Trondhjem, Norway, .1 a , large eto pa. 'V. ' B.'- Kennedy,' the audior of "Tblrty Seasons I ScaadlnavM,' not only saw the octopus, but a little later beard the tory of tbe capture of It, si related both by tbe flaharman whoe boat It attacked and also by two In dependent . wltneaaee. The. flulierniaa wa leisurely rowing on a calm day close te the rock bound ifior of en ef the lord altualrd . soui fifty i " north of Trondhjem. Suddenly- a W. t tnd gllateolng ana swept over tt atera ot tb boat and rvuaalned there. Tb Caber men, aetonUbed at thla ua- wooted pparltlon, droriMHt. bis e' Sad prang to ble feet. - LCe r,.R, another blUeoue lM.klng arm shot ov r th gunwale. Tbo boat rented. T man. reallitng tbnt foe n at- ' 1 by aoiii moiiKter KalnHt l.iiU 1 old flah knife was th only tk ' ! ' weepon, seized Lie oar and In! with might and main to ft bis I i Into a rrprW of tl : r- U, 'l ? t' yellim i t i : ! , ' far off. He IirJ to etiflu evrj in-r i to flrnj t-e lil I "ma rarr') a' r I : for the ii' I. pre vtvr fin"-"1. V.'l i. half riliiiuM!.-,!, Ik t I ' I ' f 1 Craft wltblu ren ll f l';:',i'ir Iibm.U, It took tlie tlir"n nu ll t ' I ! ' " f!!i,'lit Inrii.ie, f-r t .."!...: r i I.wg; e.n, tniii (hit lite I i . 1 Uon V "V I ' .! -I. 1 i I ! v . I . I ' s : 1 i ! - t t " t I ; - 1 ! . i 1 t ! us t(.t no t T e itxal chbp k-t no a tlow. looked iixe tb raal Ihlnf una fa BHde tta otlur clarvt flow qi .. Wf But the local-lad became a wreck - -. U hn the other turned about And put a Jolt to the other' aeok Bt - , - " . . knocked 7 . him . . ,ft - . dowa ' , --' - Salt Lake Uarald. - ''-vr'. . - si n erbe doctor said mine was the worst caf ef the kind be'd ever aeen but fHew'a thati" , " said oncet when be wa a kid h played Off from scljool two weeks." feftu Francisco Examiner. - , AStInfTest To sm wTlife, Dr T O llerrltt, of No. Mehoopany'. Pa, made a startling test refultiag la a wonderful cure; E wrft7!a patient was attacked with Ttokht Hemorrhages, caused by ulcera tion of thertomach. I had often found Slectric Bitters ezcelledt for acuta stom ach and liver troubles sol prescribed theraV Ths patient gained from th first aid hu not had an attack In 14 months. Eecttic Bitters are positively' guaran fee lor Dyspepsia, ' Indigestion, jCoh stlatloa and Kidney troubles, : Try Vital Onlp 50e CD Bri dham's drug store." u " " ' '. ' ah prew the Lla. Magistrate Will you take this man to-be year, lawful husband, to love, honor and obey hlmr Miranda Look .fiyacT jedge, PU 'gree to waah an' Iron fer dia nigger, but I ain't gwlne ter low uim ter boas met Butte Inter Mirntaln.':--,:a' ' y::. . jwken you want a pleasant physic try Charmlata'a Stomach and Liver Tab tots. They an assy to take and pleasant la affect For sale by all druggist.' ' kVssrar Hkake Blab am disgTuntled," aid Senator erotr recently. "n'n never give money 1 4 itreet beggar again as long as I llve. There wa a very pitiful looking beggar to the' avnue a few minute ate, and. my, heart going out to him, Ijstled. W hand; hint a'few small colaa. I had some difficulty, I admit. In IndlngTny Jenangebut was that any re ton for tbebeggat to frown at me and ay. Impatiently, "Hurry up, : sir; rv pt several customers while you've beeu muddling over them pennies T Argoaant : uy.-:-';.- : Do kot kesitaU to recommend Kodol Dyspepsia Cure to hi . fr leads and ; cus oniaaw,IndlgeslkHi;;;; causes more ni besRk than anything . It deranges ths stomach, and brings oa all manner of dleiev Kodol Dyspepsia Gore digests what yon eat, cures indigestion,. djspep sjia4dair stomach disorder,' Kodol b not ef ly a perfect dlgestant but a tissue lullding Ionic as well Re sewed halth, perfect stroBtS akd Jnrjraased.. vilallty follpw Ita ase. : . ENGLISH RED TAPE."!.' 'Oeaaeara rr a- OSaaa We BavaA ,,-,. atMr..rth Wae oase.-i-; A.aealona yohag officer la South Af- rice who had a knowledge end love of far&',ng mad 'his raea -collect oats whkk XaU Javishly by the wayside as column after column carrying out hay passed or country. He plowed aom m 'sewed .bis eata.and eventually, eapl J ',.barvt Thla harvest, which was a heavy one. saved the country at least 2,000. But when hi account were, sect horn the official at tbe war office could not understand how tbey had come by something for nothing. Such a thing bad aevet Hap pened before. Tbey Impugned hla mo tives and accounts, and tbe least of tb cliArfn brought against blm In a long corro ipondeoce was that he bad looted V't rim. Month paseed, and still tlie : ofllcet luid not been ble to cubv ,.c the war cine that be wa bont -Ht Then a well known Kenersl In tirvened and tevtlOed tbst be bltnseif had watched tbe erperlment In fnrm Itig by which the country bad been t-v'l t ronildorable sum of money. a; ! t the war oftlc ended tlie corre t ore, Notblng that had le'n ln i 1 mi withdrawn, altbonrli i : ual iTttiiMsl further. Ilie o01- c r 1 1 l ft with the corT('io1i'ioe on t i ! i. pnl rny on rending It i tivt l ...e to ronoume It St t r In efTx t a eerfre censure. M.'u- ' '(',' sin. A cr"i T t' ' i 1 ! ' -1 "11' 7 e 1 j r. ---Tea :J . VI m , aam IBW ytg t stai ei axALia i ,. r C ? 3 L digests vnat yeu'eaL) , r EC '. partf!. strengthen and sweet en th stomach. , ; u. ' 4- ' - ECDCL eur luttioa pepsia, and all stomach and buvel troubles. : rrr.2L aocelerate the" acttea of th gastrlo gland aad give ton to the digestive erfaos. EG D 3 L relieve an everworkad i i i stomacb of all aerveu train, give to th heart a full, free tni an trammeled action, nourishes th nervous system and feed th Krai w ..'..cjftr!6 . -kv v-, K0D0L wonderful reniedy i i that tt making so many sick people, well and weak people trongby riving to their bodies all of the nourishment that I eonulned la rth food they eat,"'-';:;l.""',;::5r ; JiSfv test healer Caa Sasabj tiev j.j V.iV 'I '-, -u- -3 ' V'k4 ; BMtlM onlr. J1.00 Shalmldlii 2H Maae Ike trial Hie, wtuc seUs (or SOc ; i?fV'saaaaasae r". at 6. SeWtn CO.. CUIOAQO ha Xeaker Tea; " " sin arithmetic -everything goes' by tens. Sociologists trace the human lik ing for that number to the "pentudigi tate" or five fingered limb, Which, ts a characteristic feature of the entire vertebrate family. A frog would plump for the decimal system for Just the reasons that impel human beings. ojveu a nurse, wuicu now nas ouiy one finger and toe on each foot has hints In his anatomy which show that his ancestor had the pentadlgttate ar rangement Biologists are much inter ested to consider , how the number evolved was five. Why not four fin gers or six or more? Somehow, more than five would appear to be rather more than one brain could give Inde pendent attention to, while five are more useful than foufr - Cure, fill Mother of Rnenmatlsm. "My mother hu been a sufferer ,for many years with rheumatism," saysW H Howard, of Busbsnd, Pa. - "At times sb was unable to move at all, while at aU times walking was painful. -! pre sented her with s bottle of Chamberlain's Psln Balm aad after a few applications she decided It was the most wonderful pain vellever she had ever tried. In fact, she Uiever withoat It now and Is at all times able to walk., Aa occasional ap pllcatloa of Pain Balm keeps away the pain that she was formerly troubled with." For sale by all druggists. iaia " Fortaaa Throash Fatlara. "I owe my success in life to politics." "Why, I didn't know that you, had ever held office." "I never have, but I ran fpr office once and got bo badly beaten that I turned from politics in disgust and took up the line that ha brought me a fortune."Chlcago Record-Herald. BTonxA; Tt lifid YoaJUwiAjwrn Baocnt The Serloaa Pat. "Sometimes,' saiT the poet "I am almost afraid thai; I take myself too seriously ;' ',. ( "Oh,, well never mind," replied bis hind hearted friend, "there's no harm don fyou do. Everybody else re gards you as a Joke."ChIcago Record-Herald,.;- . . . ... V. . ' ' . aaaae Vklaa. . "Ha employed by the railroad com pany now, I understand,' . ."Yes; he ,ha charge of tb pucsle department' v lTt.. a..aSJI -T ' -B: make but the time taWea.,' - - 11 R W in i I t .., Philadelphia Press. ;!4 ."2 --" The most loathsome ' and repulsive of $11 Uvinir thiors is the senefit. and the vilest and most degrading of ail buman diseases Js Contagious XloodoPpijoa.'.. tht serpent sinks its fang into the flesh and almost Instantly the poison passes throng. the entire body. " Contagious Blood Poison, begfnnins; with a Jittlo nicer, soon contaminates every drop of blood and spreads throughout tie whole system. ' Painful swellings appear in the groins,' red rastf and topper colored splotche break out ott the body, the mouth- and tttreat become ulcerated, and the hair and eye brows fall out ; but ther ; ywptotas are mild compared to the wretchedness and auffcrinr that come ' a the latter Btage of th disease whea it attacka th bones and more vital parts of the j body. .It is then that Contagion Blood Poison is seen la all iU hideous ' ness. The deep eating abscesses and sickening ulcers and tumor show ; th whole system is corrupted and poisoned, and unless relief comes soon mis serpent aiscase tightens its coll antidote for the awful vims is 8. S. S. Ftrona mineral . l.i : . 1 J advke or trpeckl in'urmation. This - . w - - i It mill i j jr. df.ire 1 I . mi l'l '-V ' '"11. . r lit i. 1- t. T' nr I ' , !'! I.n.l I I ' 1 I f i ! cry up me sores ana onve in mc uunuc, nut mi noi euro pcrmancnxiy. - -lnj for our home treatment bok nd write us if in ncci c( taeical , . . .' i -1 It Is B"t used. tle li.-r- i hold ing that fuU eutiltiut a:"t: can ormg out the color and bruuuucy or um getr.s. Sales must therefore tafeu placo between 9 a. m. and 8 p. m sky must be clears H ' " and tbe The purebeser, placea .near a win dow, has before blm. a large cof)per plato.1 The seller come to Mm one oy one, and each empties upon this plate' his little bag of rubtesu Tbeiror&aser proceed to arrange them for, jaluntlou In a number of email heaps. . , The rt division Is Into three grades, , accord ing to sis. : Bach of these 'groupa Is again divided Into three pile, aecjird ing to color, and each of these pile In turn Is again divided Into three grotrpa, according to shape. The bright eepper plate has a curious nse. The sunlhjbt reflected trom it througu .tne stones brings oat with true ruble a colorer fect dVTerent fronl.that wlUi .red pl nela and tourmalines, whlcfi are thus easily separated.' . ' r.--, The barer and seller then go throagh a very : peculiar method of bargaining oy signs, or, rauer, BTipat m -lence," After agreeing upoii the fair ness ef the classiflcaoji they Join" their right hands, covered, with a hahdker chief .or tbe nap of a garment end y grips artd'-preBSUres 'mutually under atoOd among aU ; ths dealers tbey make, modify and accept proposala .of purebaae and sale,! ' The hand are then uncovered" and the prices are recorded. 3ow.lor raivnlar.Weeklv.T i JAPANESE PROVERBS. Tkr an kM MetacetiM la La araac Tfcaa Qsjcevv : "Boses.have thorns" and "WaUs ha;ve ears' are as common 14 the Japanese speech; as In bur own. We say "M$-e haste, les speed Jbutf tt ' Wpanese phrase is "If lu a hurry go rounf" in this country we very often remark that "accidents will happen in the best regulated families." . The Japs, on the other hand, with an eye to the pictdr esque, vitalise It so to speak; In tbelr "Even a monkey sometimes falls frord a, tree." . - One ot our useful English sayings to' "Those who play with edged tools must expect to cut their fingers.' In expressing a-similar thought the Jap gogs us one better so far as plc turesqueness is concerned. He says, "If you keep tigers you" are likely to have troublo," One of our standard maxims is to the effect that "oil and water won't mix.' The Japs have not Improved on this. "You can't rivet a" nail in a custard" is their way of put ting it "Trffl lotus springs from the mud" is their poetical expression of the common thought that "out of evil good may come." What could be more suggestive anil at the same time so poetic as their 'Scattering a fog with a fan?" When a Jap undertakes the Impossible his neighbors do not scoff at blm or mock binu They simply say , that he is "buildlna bridaes to the clouds" or that be Is "dipping up the ocean with a shell." ' Failure in such a country must be as delightful as success in our more material land. "Thine own heart make the world" is worthy of Emer son or. Browning, Rochester PoaEx preas. A Sure Thin J It Is ssld that' nothing IS sure except desth and tsxei, but' thst Is not" alto gether true. ' Dr King's Stee Discovery for Consumption Is s sure 'cure for all lung and throat troubles', ' thousands can testify td that, " Mrs C B VsaMetre of Shepherd tb wo, "W Va, ivjA 1 had a severe base of Bronchitis 'ind for a year tried avCryfhlng I heard of, but got no relief. On bottle of Dr King's New Discovery' the cured meH absolutely." It's' Infallible for Orou-p;- Whooping Cough, GtlpY Pneumonia" and Ooainmp tloa. ' -Try it Its guaranteed by C D BrsdksiaSrugglst. 'TrTsl bbUles free. Regular slses SOo, $1. ' ' a '.' Olaaa' fca'ja. The first glass cups were made nt Alexandria. Some1 were colored lUie Bohemian glass and decorated with glass paste,. Imitating precious stones and cameo. Some were opaline, oth ers clear as crystal, and stiU bthers formed of opaque layers, welded to- Kuier iiaa we lamous Jfortlano; vase, In which the white upper layer had been- cut awa like that of a cameo, ' -tot '!- liwund around 'the fig ..iira:nU-i;cJk-ex UniA z!' ' and crushes out the life. The only ; It Is mttm-m'm remoift, coru. posed entirely or. vegetable ingredients. 8. 3. 3. destroy every vestige of the poison, prtri fie the blood and removes ail danger of transmitting the awful taint to others.- Notnin else iU do this. remedies, like mercury end rxtaah. tj . . v. .l c t ye t nothir j, , - . -- I. h .. . ' liii! 1 1 f. i i 1 ' I r t i - v 1 1 til I ( tur t' n snjttiit yen 1 In your y t ' r tl.at d..r ti.-t i .eyonr tlm i;c- -.; ' !'t'iia. f;.t!.S. T t f" t but of it J t i in, i It J.ivr bill ; ktnl to Ott if.. m,. I I a.Miu In noun ,. 4 s in tl .hen i.r l for. , ami jr it la.v ti- I p- (.tjin k ;- r:lt , t anil ) Had no appetite and had a Weatdeal -oi.sore MASTER E. Nobody, not even the most learned Scientist living, can tell all of the rea sons why the children do not thrive In growth. We often notice children who have formerly been robust and strong suddenly and without any ap parent cause begin to show signs of failing health. Appetite Is not as keen as it was, the cheeks begin to lose their color, and there is a falling oft In weight. Food does not nourish aa it should, there is a susceptibllty to taking cold, and the evidence is as plain as daylight that the vitality is lowered. Let us Introduce a letter which ought to be interesting to every mother. Milton Junction, Wis.. Nov. 27. 190.";. Dear Sirs: I want to tell you what good your Ozomulsion has done to my little son, now three years old. lie had been in delicate health and h:id Buffered a great deal with impaired digestion. He was very pale, had nj appetite and had a great deal of sore throat. He was not strong and wo were very much worried about him. A short time ago I commenced giving him Ozomulsion, and the change in him has Indeed been remarkable. Whenever I see a pale, thin child now I think of It and wish that the child could have the beneficial properties which 1 know Ozomulsion contains. Our little son now weighs 33 pounds, has rosy cheeks, a good appetite, sleeps well and is grow. Ing nicely. Ills digestion is all right, he no longer suffers from constipation ana, in iact, he is the picture of health In every way. le cannot possibly Draise Ozomulsion too much, as we are so thankful for what it did to our little boy. Very truly yours, (Signed) (Mrs.) LIZZIE SHOLES. When the mother sees her little child restored to health hy Ozomulsion she does not care about the scientific reasons for this change in health: all she cares about Is that health has been restored and the child is now vigorous F. S. DUFFY, Wholesale & Retail Drugist. Old. JEEeniry 3E-S. is pronouncwi ny juuges 10 ue ine UAH J. rurULAit fliiVK goods in the market. QUALITY, UNIFORMITY, RH LIABILITY The winning points. STUAIT8, GUffST t CO., ProprietorM, RICHMOND, VA. Upon receipt of 15c we will send a large sum pie ny express c barges prepaid. Write name and uddreis plainly ai.d ghe nearest express office. 1 1 2.-1 i V. .1, Chesapeake and Ohio Railway WORLD'S FAIR SCENIC ROUTE TO NAINT LOUIH, MO- SnnitTKHT, QUICK KPT and I KVT nOU TP. jVettlbuled, E'eclric Lighted Tralm with Pullman Sleeper hnd I)lnlng (:i Thrnueh tlckeia wi lt riir.ci ceni ectlons. SI'KCIXK HATES FOR SKAfON, SIXTY or FIPTKEN DAY TICKETS. Flficon da; ticket from Norfolk, Va, JW.liO. BlecptoR car i c cm modatlons engaged upon application. SPKCIAL COAOII EXCURSIONS On authorized date, tickets good for ton daya at rate of t17 (Ml. Hprctal accom moUilona orran. (I fur partl. UE THE 0 & O KOUTKand pnrchaae your llckela accordingly. For coarh excursion dalrf, retei vaiiona and other information, addrcn W. ). WART3EN, Dp, Richmond, Va., i K: W.t URD, 1 a. Agt 0 &.O. Ry , Norfolk, Va., Carolina Business College, "New Bern, N. C, 111 i ' ,LEI3.,.t , ,i X T W r now taronb studcats rspIiTy tor th Bommtr BmIob( I.iV .1 Jk.Xi.i-Vi a fLtiKMU a. a ; assvu Ji.e m eider to aomflet ', a of our courte during tbe 6PliNO and E RLT MMBR - TIIiriIi:sT nd.MOSr Jllilil- Tr "Xr n LTIIOOH har 11 . .. r riA g li 1 1 n ,,. f . . k, .-... T ; , ,. ....... ; r -V- If :r::AM For !ooKkrfi'cri r.nd IN t no grl throat" - COLE 8HOLES. and strong and able to grow and de velop as it ought to do. The trouble with children aa a rule Is that for some unknown reason their systems lack the nourishing properties of food and the growing body must languish in consequence. When the child takes Ozomulsion it not only gets tlie wonderful properties of cod-liver oil in the best possible form for palate and stomach, but It also gets the hy pophosphltes of lime and soda, which have a favorable effect upon the diges tion, feed the nervous system and sus tain the growing brain. This com bination of cod-liver oil and hypo phosphites, as is found in Ozomulsion, ia the best possible remedy for children who do not thrive. Ozomulsion is a splendid remedy for coughs and colds and all affections of the throat and lungs. It goes far be yond this, however. In giving vitality to the entire system and bringing back tho physical vigor by which all children show their prosperity In growth. For tlie teething baby that suffers so much distress in Its little world Ozo mulsion is a remarkable preparation, and In all those conditions in which children do not thrive it Is the best remedy which could be employed. Ozomulsion contains no harmful drugs whatever, and Is perfectly safe to give to children. Its sweet taste alone com mends It, because children like It and do not look upon it as a medicine. Druggists sell Ozomulsion at 50 cents and $1. If your druggist does not keep Ozo mulsion in stock, he can easily order it for you, or if you desire a small sam ple to see what it Is like you can obtain tho same by mentioning the name of this paper In which you read this ad vertisement, and sending to THE OZO MULSION CO.. 98 l'lno St.. New York City. x nvsfim w -v rt-rr ran i v of Book.k.plBI and riy.l. ofBhort. Mi inn tha I ntiructioa ia BiBDN man - r ilian e alllt able to sapply fU hiskey J oil a)5'I!M' ,(' tt Ui Help you loeBtlr ? . . i .. i