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1jA v- .ft V 4 I- r? - ., ') ' CHARLES L4 5TCVCN3. . itniTiiB 4Jio riorumi SUBSCRIPTION RITES'. One year, la adTance One year, aot 1 adTaao a" It Monthly, by carrier hi tt city..,.. 40 : Advertising Rates furnlaasd om apptt cation. v - ' Catered at the Pott Offlos, Kew Bera, , 0, at aeeoad elan matter. - - : 0 trial Paper f Haw Ben Bad ' v CraTem Caty. ' v-f i . PROGRESS IK NATIONAL ' DElt 1 " OCRATIC PBESIDENTIiL - 1 CONTEST. At the present time, the National Democratic Freeldentlal contest pre eats iome lutereeilog f eaturea. , Ta person who read special newspaper! may find that his farorlte. candidal Is ahead of all others, In the way of secur ing delegates favorable for his nomina tion. ''7': A: " It was not many weeks ago that Gor man was declared to be entirely out of the race. Then It was published that Hearst could not have a chance, while Parker was said to be sure of the nomf nation. " - With these things before the reader Interested in Presidential contests, a re view of the situation as It present! it r self at this time la. worthy of considera tion. ' ) More than one third of the 1,000 dele gates to be elected, who shall name the Democratic Presidential nominee, are now selected, and of these there are In structed for Parker 98, for Hearst 100, for Olney 25, for Gorman 7, and unln structed ll Added to this. It looks as If Pennsylvania's 68 votes. West Virgin it's and New Jersey's votes would also be gi ven to Senator Gorman, thus mak ing Parker, Meant and German with about 100 delegates each. Tie most interesting phase In the sit uation is that the fight Is being more hot ly waged than ever, with no lessening in the number of contestants for the nomination, and with no candidate hav ing any lead which is worthy of consid eration as denoting a sure thing for the nomination. Outside features In the fight, are that there Is a rumor that Tammany may de clare for McClellan, while it is said that the Democrats of Nebraska are to send a Bryan delegation to St Louis, with In structions for a re-affirmation of the 1898 and 1900 platforms. ' With this outlook, the States which have not met in convention, ought to tee to It that their delegates are selected with care, so that there may be V added confasion to that which Is promised by the present outlook, when the National Democratic convention meets In July. Deafness Cannot Be Cored by local applications, at they canrrbt reach the diseased portion of thenar. There Is only one way to cure deafness, and that Is by constitutional remedies. . L' y .- -. YMB.f nasi la Mftntuarl Yaw saw InflatnaaA ab- . ; .' , . dltlon of the mnoons lining of Um ,;,;, ;. inflamed yon heye a rambling sound or closed, Deafness Is the result, and un- r'.'.Vlesa tkt inflammation can be taken ont . ' " . WW IUU1 niNIW DV U HU4 Hl nw V dltion, hearing will be destroyed for : 1 everj nine eases ont of ten are canted by : ' Catarrh, which It nothing bat an in- yH ' flamed condition of the mnoons sur faces...-. , We wUl give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by Ca tarrh) that cannot be cared by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Bead for circulars, free. ? .. -- P. JGHXHIT 00, ','.) Toledo, a v ' .. Soldby DruggUts,78c, . . '' Take Hall'a Family Pllla for ednstlpa- 'M-'g tiont,-; ' ? -. ' ' H itnjaai - .. ' ,r . - Tk Maala Cra. i . V i : According to tU Enua papera, the ' latest society craxe seems W be, the .t. J y game of magic crosses. ;' These ci'oeses, ' of small alz and In a puuiW vit jrarl ' out colors, are laid on a tabt in a ";'vf( atralgbt line, and the penon kotos ba r .' magnet, which he moves slowly down 'J-the Jong line of croeses. On by . one, .,but not In rotation, the crossei are at- . tachea t$ the magnet, and whenjthey ' y r at last all anfanged ln'ordet the - . rpert can gain ,tr,tasUjbt Intoi the ; "character and fat of thviprtment . er. Efta cabinet minister bar con- , t . suited tt msgte crossea, .;; , Do aot hesltsta tO' rtoommend ., ' Dyspepsia Core to his frisndt and cus tomer. IndliretUon- causes mora HI ' 'health than anything els. It derattges the stomach, and brings on all mtnrier of disease, . Kodol Dyspepsia Curt digests what yoa eat, cures lnd!gflion, dyspep !a and all stomach disorders. Kojolls not nnly a perfect dlrotnt butstltsn I.u!! lin( tonloas wlL ltanewed bialta, porfwt itrenfrth tnd. Increased Vitality f.-llotf lti uie. , A fn'nt crowd has mierrJble4 to ' -r 1 1 1 boy prln Aloxatider On his ' ! nt !i'lKrsd t)f dteonicr. "lVhy , i i .1. jipople inn ka so inijrh r"le i i v-t'' nipr crlod little Alt't "i , ihimi V - j love yoti, my lit is -i." 1 um.' 'llntcly lie slimwt The (oHowlug are the market quota tions, received by private wire to i. Waller Labaree Co.. New Bars. N. O Maw Yoaa, May 10. Opea. High. Low. Close . 13 63 13.68 13 50 13.51 19 83 13.31 1119 13.30 OoTTOK; July....... . Aug Oct .... Deo....'. ... 11.40 11.44 11.31 1181 11.39 11.83 11.19 11.20 Chicago, May 10 Chicago Grain. Corn v July Oat.. July Bibs July Porkr July Laid. Open. ' ' f , ,"88 i '47 " 1167 663 v" Ulue 6.87 1185 , 51 - Jt tora.lisy 10. . "BtocM;- Open.' Close Amr.Sogar ..... 137 " Amr, Copper.... 4? 47 Atchh-oo.. 7i W Southern Hy... 0 0t Southern Ky pf..84 U. a Steel. 10 10 U. 8. Steel pf... 56f 6Bi Penn.BR. 114 U3i Irle....U......84i . m Loulsvtlle&Nagh 108 .1081 St Paul,.... .. 143 1424 N.Y Central..... U4 USf N. A W 67 67 Va. O Chemical. 37t 9?t Cotton Crop Conditions. Washington, D 0, Hay 10. The cotton belt bal a week of favora ble temperatures with abundant ral n falls except In the. eastern dittrlcts. Re ports of pop' stands of early, planted otton continue from the csatpal and Eastern portion, but better statas of the late planted are Indicated. Recent rains have Improved the situation la western Texas but have Interfered with cultivation In the eastern portion of the State, planting is nesrly finished, , In the Northern districts. Wben the Sap Rises. Weak longs should be carcfol, Coughs and colds are dangerous then, Ont Minute Cough Cure cures coughs and oolds and glrestrength to the lungs. Mrs. G E. Fenner, of Marion, Ind., says, "I suffered with a: cough. jantll I ran down In weight from 148 to 98 lbs. I tried a number of remedies to no; avail until I need One Minute Cough' Cart Pour bottles of this wcnderfnl remedy cured me entirely of th cough, strengt hened my lungs and restored m to my normal weight, health and strength.' Sold by F. S Duffr CR0ATAN. May. 9tb. Mr. T. A. Tolson, Postmuler at Cio atan has resigned. It Is rumored that the wedding bells will soon te ringing in the neighborhood ringing for more than one happy pair. The Presbyterian Sunday school Is making - preparations ior its annual picnic, but the date has aot beta mad. Their ionics are always largely attend ed and grestly enjoyed. " Tht Pratbyteriaa school hat tlargt membership now, and it protpuug nice ly under the efficient direction of Mr Williams and Mr Tolson. We read a very nice letter In th Jour nal from this plaos a few weeks since and would be glad for tht young lady to write again. , GUBSS. - Freacfc nwkBlatsT. ' A French cook turn any and every thing to advantage, and many 4 cun- nary chef d'eeuvre Is the result of care and skill rather than rare or costly In gredients. With Just a pinch of sa vory herbs and a clear nre a cook will turn shreds of cold meat into deUdou- ly appetising morsels, gastronomic' dis crimination on th part of her patrons keeping up the standard of excellence. If I were asked to point out the. lead ing characteristic of th French mind I should unhesitatingly say that It 1 th critical faculty, and to this faculty we owe not only the unrivaled French cuisine, but pleasure of the table gen erally.'. Here is on Instance lg point: One quite ripe melon to th uninitiated taste very much Uk another, but a French country gentleman knows bet ter. Whenever a melon of tuperlarlv flavor la served b order th Meeds to be aef aside for planting, r That tht superlative kind Is propagated, je Th critical faculty la ever alert In Prase, warring with mediocrity and latom pleteness. Corahlll Msg tin. ;,. Isabel F. Ilapgood, tht translator of many of Tolstoi's books, one visited the great Russian, and during her via It be told her a story of ont of his sn- cestora. This ancestor, an army on cer, was an excellent mimic Outlay he wae Impersonating th Emperor Paul to a group of Jilt friend when Taut himself entered and for some moment looked on, unpercelved, at the antic of the young man. Tolntol finally turned and, beholding the ro- peror, bowed bis bead and was silent ; "Oo on, sir," said PsuL , "Continue the perform a nee." ! . The young man hesitated a momoiit. and then, folding bis arms and Imlt. t Ibg every gesture and Intonation ef his sovereign, he said: ' . "TolstoL yon derve to be degradi!, but 1 rememter the thoughtleMn? t of youth, and you sre pardoned." 3tie cier smiled slightly st t'.is "Well, be It so," he sll.-Cievr' 1 I'lflfn Dealer." Hi Joi"; h r f.T!tin., f"f fcer' v h t' i i t r r . t i "T'", r.f 1' ' it r i ' Tbe M Ici'l.l . ' is t t t ) . a Uioiiiiii.eut iu hoiiur of tiie poKtul uniuu. ' Frames last potato trop 450,000,000 bushels, valued was over at about 25 cents a bushel. , It costs New York five tluie as much as It does London t- li -tin parks and recreation grounUi. The bureau of atat!.;!lf ri ;.orts that Amerk-an trade with I'orto Keo has in creased fivefold since annexation. . The ;American Tract" "society , has Is sued aa appeal for funds to distribute tract at V St Louis exposition. , 1 , Scottish" ted deer1 have1 permanently established theniselves In several parts of the south Inland of New; Zealand. ' Last year's Iron" produqtlp? In Per many was the largest oi record, th enormous total of 10,085,634 tous being placed on the market - " r ;-:, Malta4 Is he most; thickly popuJate4 Island In th-ftrld. tt ha lOO peo" pie to the square, mile. , Barbados ha 1,054 people to the square mile, r; 'A Texast 3ury aeuteuoed si negro to LOOO.year la prison for an attempted aaaanlt : B can hate 200 years taken PU iyruuu (itmiiiH, nvnriH Germany and Ensrland get most of their flax front Russia. Th failure of the Inst crop 4ii' that country" has lad to an advance' of 25 per cent lri jprlcea.; Germany and England gef most p( their flax from' RussULT Th iff liur of tht last crop. In that country jhaa led to an advanc of SB per cent Is price. , u Within few mUef DtthH$, occu nylnjr a mill which had fallen Into de cay, an enterprising man, hat hit upon. a profitable plan or turning peat into brown paper. ' ' j. 'V There are 26,600 French' In Great Britain and Ireland, more thaif thre. fourths of the number being in Xaik dob. The business most followed among tbe4a cookery. Dr. William Foster of the -department ot chemistry at Princeton university hat discovered a new add, heretfter to bw labeleAHtbtt Interestlni iamt Wrolphoxrarseditfacld, f:: The tobacco' crop In. the statei of Ba hla Is regarded as ruined. '"According to reports from a Bio Grande bplnesa house, even the small amount of to bacco saved will b of bad quality. - Oscar 'Tiffany of East Hartland, Conn., has given Maurice B. Tiffany a watch more than a hundred years old which belonged to the letter's ; grand father, EU Tiffany, uncle of th giver. pscarTjffanyl VH i j Mayor John E. Andrus, the rjpcentl; elected chief P)agtite. of Tankers, N. Y.. presides over the y6unget body' of aldermen In the country. The aver youngest being just twenty-one ana tM.omest a, ran. xmmy i ' The fish caught on the Sfberiai coast formerly went to Japan a a fertiliser. The eaten! in 1902 a a fertUlacrf would have brought but U5,000, but by fealt Ing. and curing tht same jlsh and tell, ing them at the lowest ' pric' they brought three times at much. -.., in Joseph Drohart, who Hvee West Of Bennington village,-Vt, found iaour pound, cannon ball recently wbl ex cavating a cellar , under hi bapn. It wa much , corroded, but it waaj easily seen what it was. H also fouaU -4 erai silver cows at me same amp. According to the Monlteur Vtnlcole, Germany holds the eighth' place'ln tb- list of win producing nations.! It It claimed, however, br wine cnnol-i teurs that Gernurcwtnt-ar f s ai 4 savor ana Douqaet areMsuarnta art urpasaed only by thoe ofJanv, According to Prof essxjrnBerwartfl Vienna, th number.otmeteorlte ac tually falling on the earth 'ejachj yt not including of ourt anoottnaaatara or meteors, Is about 900. Two ot three of the bodies fall, then, somewhere on th aarth, every twenty-four hjoura. . , Australia and New Zealand are be coming great buyers of . .California" orange, and. lemona, Tnoar cfka cotuumed stout V.uuu boxetf tssnona laaf year, and the demand for tht natal orange la Increasing.- Theralap took xoMu Doxea ox appie , of onion. 4j'Mt".f: r ( Am Ithaca groves who of feeding th sparrows i place of business .threw -out a whole koaf of bread th other morning.; bnt a man who wat driving by taw th loaf and took It away from th bird; with th remark, "Ift good enough. t tak horn to my motber-lh-ltw,". ,4 , ( :. , The warrant posted for th annual town meeting in Bye, flm wa ont of the shortest on record, consisting of just two artJcl, th first reading at follows, "To choose all necessary1, town officer for th ensuing year and tht. second, To rata such soma ot money at may bt needed to defray th town xpens." K.! f ' v" Twenty-ocVyear ag' inualgratlon. when wt were at th top. notch of prosperity ran to 7ti8.000 people, la tt year. :Ten yesrs ago hard time cut th Immigration' down to a third ot that number. Last year again w went up to 857,000, but there migrant were Jot, as heretofor,fsrmera, but went to swsll th number tt unskilled labor la our great clrJe. -.' V Exploit in nsvlgaOou by small boat are extending to eastern Europe, gtmoq Btrabrovsky, a hardy . Busslan .flahvr maa ot Odessa, has just accomplished th feat of navigating alone a small tailing boat from that port acros the, Mack sea to Constantinople and back, putting in tt Constanta and Pnllns ti tbe return voyage. One peculiarity of toe adventure I that Strahrerfty rsv lgated Without 1r,tospas,, dei-tnili. that th stars were enough. ITe re ceived a sum cf 11,000 fit hit" f ii h", ).J ', "' ' . c , . Wkoc;lrj Ccr:!t th Spring of 1301 my "la had wboor'pg conjn," sysl. cp ,(( - - '-t. "i 1 1" I'.'il f -" ' , V t u ,1 Isfactory rts!ts, I t:.:.,k t'.. teat remii'ly I l..?e ever t i f Ing con,';h." TlU v congh Iikkw", "if ntt' '5 n v. freqnfnry of th r ' t i ta r v ' ; :!', r'll lit coouterarts my t" . i.e.; mon'a Fors?ey H & u. nru. I A i - 1 !" '. ! " I I ' .. n. v. : - ! II " ' : 1 f ; ! 1 . -... , t.it i 1.. -iurau.1, of tuiii. Irance. la- i-ruf. t nocculktej a rsboit with Dandruir rerma, cau-T.j it to t -.."" totally bald in 0e tima la rid ths analn of thmui dancroua rsrms it is necessary to apply fcewuro'a iterijiolda. Destroy the cause Ton nmim ths effect." ,.: Bold by leadln druiMsts. Benit inn in stamps for eacipl to Ibe Eerpldd Cou. iMtroit. Mich. , ' V I). Uradbsm. Special Agent r AN ! INTE k NA i IONAL " CASE. Get T; artist, A Negro CobvIcI! tot Vuda io i of Ual(e4 Slates Laws , Federal C art Here Ap V ' ,. ptiis o lultlsh Minis- "- t. S ,try for Relief, i :, f,l Mayor lii received fr ibt British Vli cnasuUteat Wilihlagum irday an ifaolaV cooiruuIil:ktl m' iit ug him to enqalre Iota the esse of one, Geo T. Aitisi... 1 original letter mil ed la New Bern. April ,29th was wrltun by Anltt or at his request an i aeat to th Bil im Mlnu-ttrai Wadila5t o, h in tararaf rilt througi thi prip roffl clals to the Mayor. t $ ' , , r , Th letter tte that Gbj ge. t Artist was a Uiitlsh subject, bora : in Wladior Canada, that he was convicted la tue TJ. & OiWrt In Mew Bum In 1900, sentenced to th Pent,jntlrf at Mashvll e Tenn. He WM discharged Jwn'y 89ih wiihoot scm CteBt clothing and not enough money to psy his railroad far homa.. He rsked for Kogllsh sat stanoe, tut d.enot tsts expIiolty,ahether be wants a hand out or o nave nis case invesngjp. . Artist taytng h was ecnvlcted In the Federal fcourt, the U tt. court cttrs, Mr Qeorga Oretn a a uked for the history of tbe case. The Information obtained n! . ..." "v .1 : ' i.SI V ..i. 'a . a . irom mm was io in eatct . snas. Anut Wat tried In the October i ml of th Uolted States court is 1900, on., four In dlctmeotr. Tbeobargts were forgery in three indictment brought In under seot Ion 1131 ReviMd siatnie; an the fouith charge of emb zzllng a letter brought In under section 6469 Ktvlie I statutes ; I sli fonr eases be war tried b, jutj and Mini gai ty on neb eouat, 'Ihe sen tence in enr ess wat Imprisonment at held labor for bat year io the peoltea Ihry at Nashville. They were opeiativ auctesstvely, , tht. entire ' teatence belngfor four jears.-A full anlcom- tbe th plaoVdetlgnatediy the Attorney pnerl of st United States for tht incaroeratlcn of Federal prlwners from tblt dlttrict. . ' Artist it a negro and the' facthat le WM i Brltlth subject . never dtrdopsid daring tnjon of hit trtalt here.; Is wat belief thennhst he Was aa otdinsry Crtven ' unty negro and there is a good s ireaton to doubt ' hi ; sUt aunti mad to th British embasty. It wlU frobably te Ifclly TeatgaUd and IthhTs(tmlit it comet hswlll ua doqbtedly bs helped. Ha. J WWTTTi ' - .a. tfHiV autuf T;, fit It laid thai totting ia rare except' dUil.uxes, but that la aot alto-' gtthar trot. : Dr King's Mtw Dlaoovery fpr.Cf nwmptlo ;!, t, sura, cure.for tit !BnIMlVH: wwwea, 4Toanda caa tesUfy to that. Mrs O B YalMctre of 8htphrdtowa, W Va, aays: " j had a aartrt, cfttvot Bronchlti andforaytar tried fverything I heard of, but got no rlkf.l0 0UV- bt Drl Klcgl, Ntw Dltdoieiy thej-' (urtd tea absolnttly." b'a . tafalltbw foi t Croupv Whooping Cough, Piip, Pneumonia and Coisnmp- Uoa. Try it IU guaraatoed yOD Bradhany, Druggist ; Trial bottles fret. .g,--t,trtc,My mtf Iteevf : Tht Arab to. virtually a pony, atanoV ng 44 2t4mnds, iofteoer, under; than over. Hp la. not fast,, even at tht gal lop; indeed, h Is slow, H la very boor trotter both as regards speed and ieUon, a bad hack, and cannot walk Without continually ' sticking bis . toe In tt (.round. He to totally- unfitted for hi -'is and Is nncorafortablo-to rli'. f ci-it at tbe gallop; tbia to hi nntumi r'-'". ml In It his Movement la fret, 1 -"'-, d"!'i;htful and easy. J r . 1 ;. aerftl makeup and sn- f ! 1 - 'Sua, h to, perfect, and f 1 C' jna and thyslcal aound- v. -s la wouderfuL He Ma. great bono 4uku nee, . vigor, resolution, strength. Staying powersVYourage, boldneta, to brlety, th sound eat leg and feet and Ixtraordinary lung power, which la ue to th atmospheric condition, and free life to which h bss been, ttoed from time Immemorial; extraordinary rf'j'r' t good temper, mild manner, tractaUUty, Instinct and sagacity, and for hi sis to a wonderful weight car tier. .'' " - ' ' .- ' It U thl extraordinary constKuttoa and anatomical perfection, and thh tnofTufceDt coursfn, nerve and (nettl Ot t. w Arab Which have made tht thor onehbred of today what be la, and not ble rf4d, whk-h has only exlHted In , ,'; 1 r:it uttncli'-s far greater In ' to bottom, sfieed aii'1 sobriety 1 dws to what ro'srht ll fallaj ' li-nuty." Of en h a h"re be i yi "I-et ns not b In a liurry. I 1 i we Mm work. II r ' :lit be r v cow,- v ti I'on's hi .'-( on hi 1 ' V ;.. .1 j a roi.l,i.-r t ' t tln-lr I ' 1 rt 1 torn la, It mar ! i "lent "at It mean a lior b!iiiM i 1 i ij travel with a n.n.i on L! 1 ', a rt-nnre of rlothlnc, f ! fi 1 1. .il 1 .. , 1 1 c 1, . , 1 ' f 1 'xtv t.i i.'i" 'r 11 ' -v f'-r fie ir nil a In p.: . 1 p. 1 r n '.!, of (' ? i' r. li 1 t, - U, 11.. 1 t: ' 1 r j; k ' f . . 1 - '.ir, tt I 1 ' ' pletereco rd may bt found on nie In i tCh Mnittatlatf st MashvUl Was 1 ftsgular tlxat 80o, U'v ,: -.. lalkthhablthj?. ttA Vi1 "t'i"- Y'-T la froativf hi I witur rmr, a i i -." u;,.'ii a.i'l me tef.'al la al-. tjiuiuf fniui the at ir the carbon w hk-h U Injurious to ttulmnl The free Use wnirlj Ik umile nowadays of flow ers a lid plants in our hospitals Is In It self a.idu'teiit proof that this la a whole some lu.Mna of ministering mental cheer and vonifort to the sick and suf fering. r ' ; . -: At night the cose to different '''Then sll plants and flowers ere removed from hospital wnrds, because they ex hale the carbouic acid which they have gathered from the soil and air and thus give off by a process similar to respiration a gas which to Injurious. . ' We may therefore conclude that dur ing the hours of darkness, when the respiratory process is active and the nutritive U sa standstill, plants should have no place lit our bedrooms. " What to prudent lu spacious wards to Imper ative In snifliier chambers. ; .p .'J ' ' Cured Hit Mother of RhenButism," My mother has been a suffsrer for msny year with rheumatism," sayt W H Howard, of Uu.band, Pa. "At timet tht wat anatiia rn move at all, while at all times walalne was paiafaL; I p re sen led her with bonis of ChtrnferlslS Palo Balm ad afterar.iw apjpllratloni she decide H was the most wonderful pain reliever she b,ad ver tried,) In fact, b It never without It now and Is at all Urn- able 10 walk. ; Aa occsslqnal ap plication til Pain Blm keeps way" tht pain that tbe was formerly troubled with. For sale by all druggUts. Vaaterhllt mm oAatohMtlafr Th, ' William K. Yauderbllt, Jr the noted automobile racer, made good his prom ise when he purchased an sutomobil bont from a novel model recently shown by n Kew York company., Mr. Vanderbllt looked the model over care- , ma wniUaK x, yANDMBrLT, ja, xa aoto . MOBIIiB DBJCSS. fully, Uked it and purchased one off hand, promising to give his measure meats at an early day. Mr. VadderbUt's entry into auto boating to In line with his promise while i -at, Palm Beach, Fla., recently, where he presented a f 1,000 trophy for autoboat racing next ..winter at tht tournament on Lake Worth. The newt that "he has really entered the field la sufficient to make glad toe heart of th many devotee of th saw sport AStartHnetest To am a life, Dr T Q Merrht, of No. Mehoopany. Ps, made a startling tent resulting in a woaderful care. He writes. t patleot was attacked with violent Hemorrhages, caused by ulcera tion of th stomach. I had oftea found Elactrld Bitten excelledt for acuta stom ach aad H vr trouble so I prescrlbad them. Tht patient gained from tht Ont sad hat not had aa attack In 14 months. Bltctrta Bltttra are positively tusraa- teed for 1 Dyspepsia, Iadigtttlon, Con aupatioa ana Aiaay trouble Try them. Oalp 60c C D Bridhamfsdrug ItOrti " oVWHl"' .Tit (w tlUa FMlrn '' . Four of the boats of the new racing eighteen toot class are being con structed for- New York at the Her reshoff shipyard -at Bristol, 1 B. 1 .Three pf th boats are almost flntohed The new boats are attracting .som Interest Id view of tht tact that there are tour other eighteen, footers, from tht hands ot another designer, being built elsewhere. The Interest In th boats to duo . to the desire of yachts men to learn whether th Htrreahoff boats or thost designed by Boardmaa will pror tht ttr la jMxt taaton't radag. All of. th jlghiMBtffoottra wlUbo finished tins. Urn frjstorrnchllig before tht 1st of JXinv ..;:...(. Baantks A iifcl tot rs) Un jajfjg -r..v--Th Fries. ti j J Effl fjust eugaced)-What do' yon think Edwin sntd tost night? -That if be bad to choose either rue or $10,000 be wooldn't'even look at tb ; money 1 May (stlU wIUng)-Dsr, loyal fellow! I suppose be wouldn't like to risk th temptation, j-:, .,ttp , "Money asid Uncle Eben,."to what make d mare go, but sometime It went a sensible driver to prevent somebody fum glttln' tbrowd band." Baltimore American. " ' ' ' '" aaa ' 1,1. ,, .. fl,il-- Irrnl V .. J A Oulledg of Verbena, Ala,' was twlos la tht hospital from sevsrc east of pile earning 14 tumor. Afur doc tori snd all remedies failed, Backlr a's Arnica Balv quickly, arrested further Inflammation sad cur 1 him., It coa quars aches snd kills pain, Uo tt 0 D Brslhsm's DrngUt Th SrrL-a TmmU "Kouietliuea." said tbe poet, "1 am aluioat afraUl that I tak tnyaelf too serionsty. "Dli, welL never mind," replied his hind tifarted friend, "there's no harm d'Uio If you do. Everybody ela re- t fir'ta you ss s Joke." (.'liUago IU-cord- lifrsKl. TlilaaT. "Hp's nnloy-. y Um railroad com- j r I'iiW, I mi !, rx:in 1," " . ; 1 l int ! i:i .1 of tint pi'- : t." - ' . ' t ' n V a t .' ' " - . 1 .. iiiwi l..' t.. v..!. was to give a bull in of Us son Carl's twenty-first birthday and aUto to celebrate the re turn of Us only daughter from the Eng lish school to which she- had been sent f- when but ten years old. " uan xuiton wss an ouiy sou, ua 00- canse of his parent's Indulgence had become selfish and tyrannical." His fa ther Idolised him aad was bllndo hi faults. As Mr. , Hilton had. been out of health for more than a yearj Carl had attended to most of th business, and he had so tyrannized ever thj min ora tnat tney one ana an nafe mm, but they loved aad respected blsjatber and for hto tak' bora. In alienee the Abuae of th atavrtw1i,V'.tfit4- f ' It fell to tht lot of Fred Chase, or of the foremen In the. mlne , to scoft -the, beautifuJ. Una, to tUn,ner,l arid so deeply did they become engaged t& con versa tlorl that li was 'some minutes be fore Fred noticed that Cerf sat directly opposite and wa watdung them Close ly. r rc "l . intend io vlt the mine tomor row," aald tht girl in tone loud enough to be neara by ner brother.', "iwant H "I shall be very happy to eopduct you through the mine,' but yoq mus not descend the new-shaft!' for It II not aafe.' 1 have warned your "brothe. that the roof of the mln Is In daBger ot falling,' but he only laughs at mo and I fear some terrible accident will be the result of hto. neglect" ; . -- ' . " "Ton are a fool,. Fred Chse!Tbo abaft, la safe enough. I shall take Nina there myself tomorrow," t said Caritngrily .. , k The following morning Carl started for th hew shaft alone. Nina refused to accompany him and begged hrn to delay bis visit until the roof was made eenre. , , .- ,. :s Carl reached the shaft Just as halt a dozen miners came from it, and tn an- awer to hi Inquiries was told v that Fred Chase and another man had re mained behind to finish filling the last car with ore. ; In a few minutes he was lowered to, th bottom of the shaft. In the dls tance be could see the lights of the two miners. By the' light of his own lantern he saw that some of the bennur were bent . All seemed welghtedtjo their utmost capacity, and he Bhud-' dered as, in passing one large post, a Blight cracking sound was heard. "I am going on a short dlstunce te look at the ore. Yon may wait for me at the foot of tbe shaft, and we will all be drawn up at once," said Carl. He strolled on, while Fred and his companion returned to the entrance. They had barely reached it when they heard a loud report behind, a cry of far mingled with. the noise of falling rocks; then all was still. "Only an Instant did they stand mo. tfonlesa. Then Fred grasped the rope and gave tbe signal to be hoisted to tlm top. . ' Soon the entrance to the shaft was a scene of. wild excitement. The fatlur offered large rewards to any who would attempt the rescue of hta son. but not a man would volunteer. "I will give half of my fortune and it to a large one to the men who vrill help me reach my boy P i Fred cam forward with a look of re solve oa his face, ;. ',Hti, Hilton, not for your entire for tnn would I enter that mine to save your eon, but for humanity's sake 1 will do my best to rescue him." A cheer' from the miner, greeted these words. With a wave of hi hand, Fred commanded silence and, running hto eye over the crowd, said slowly: 1 moat have three men to help me. Who will gol", -, ; Charle Gray, Fred's chosen compan ion, stepped to hto aide. Two more men quickly followed, and ihey were, lowered into the shaft the first act of th workers was to placi txtra beams, which were lowered down the abaft for the purpose, a near as they tottld to th fallen roof, tar bear any strain that might be resting on those already there, - At the end of three hour ot cautions digging they cams to tht car .which, Fred and hit companlou had stayed behind to fill, and they stop pod for a few- moments' rest In half an hoar they had reached an opening caused by two 'large' rocks which had fallen together (n qch a manner at to leave a spc between thorn. In that space lay Carf, witff bnei arm doubled under' him 'and one foot pinioned by a stone. : Th poor fe.lloV; Wat terribly bruised and cut, but con- cloaB..H1.,(: v.V ;n .. .'.i vi . "Qod Dies you, Fred, am) gqur brave aompanlona, said Mr. Hilton huskily at h grasped th youhg man by ha band. Trom my heart I thank1 you.'' . 1 .. Th crowd aoon; dispersed, and Car Wat eoaveyed to' hto. Bbme." , After anany weeks of uttering bt recovered, but th,. crushed toot was useless be mi cripple for Ufa. ';!',.','!? , . At soon a be was able to do so Carl .entfor Fred.-' ''r''si: "Forglvt m, Fred," be said frankly. T wat wrong, but my punishment bat Ism Mat -': ).;,- '. About a year afterward Mr. Hlltoal bestowed hto daughters hand upon tbg young maa who.had tavsd Jla son's Ufa, and on hto wedding day Fred be came on of the owner of the mlne London Spare Momenta. . ' 1 . mmvm-mrmmwm. : Be kissed her hand ' Bht tmlted. "Wt.--' "Am I to lnfr tlmt you hav- bo at tied Incomer she asked, -v J ,' "vt'hy should you Infer thatr" ' "Because you seem to hart a sorttif hand to mouth way of doing tblnirs.'C Then be ktosed her aeuiii liuffslo Express. ' . ,' ' i runs e r t- an say other wheel, eonts I 1 1' i sry 'M)il hpl , rno-e sold t' -n r-f r 1 ' h f "1 ! hcol Snd r i ' " ' , '' any othf r r li r ' 'j i rf ! to II i-j cot tlsflsi : , tulTmVmSL U out totue interf iueia aaooeea, would aiai,. aa eOar ssA not satry Oltuil crater .iw. bf lailm, o l3aiaa7 rm2?i2JJ?,, POftB 001 UO YOO SUFlE we would naka mihmiMm 'L 5adl , denoe In the aatisfying qualkj of our roodj U wa ua aot save ttM ntzooa oafl- j.-vv fc.NO W w ,a rou aad save ymoncr j ttiVu.,'. 1 1 .. direct (mm our distillery to you, with all lu orliLJFA!??8 WffiSKBY sm sou t).. bi r.fli. X Ui aaartrs. That" whybeaftoLS5LY',,,1 "- I a prelerr.-J lot other -1 mV why Vi aWwSSirt,,Sfi B""04 laafswhy fcuuioo aatuued cuawmunk Taal'a why YOOahouWWy JJjWh nw -uujtiiLJCODSQtEV PlirjT nirvrri.vriirt ' ni r ".," 7mTmmm "" I - FULL $ We wfll send yon FOtJE FULL QUARTS of hawtttj-q ewtrois . OLD BYE for SS.SS0, and we wm PM ttfireWaeT When"Ti the whiskey, try K and if yon don't Bad It all rKrhtand aiiSod iTioiU drank or can buy from any body else at any priceTithen aend ltww t X. I row and your teM will be returned to you by next man. an otter be fairer r We take all the risk and itaVwi .Ti ,TT. r w US'?0 PJ ro- Won't you let usndTou a tr tSarWe Ship in plUn sealed ease; noniarlu to snow what's Inside. We 'L. der for Arit Oal Col., Idaho. Mont, Ner., N. Mex Ore lVth w.. OT Wm. must be on the basis of 4 Ouartg tor M.OO h. jL a?Nald or SO quart for Bia.OtTbyl'relihtVrcttld, P M Write our nearest office and do it NOW. THE IIAYREn DISTILLING COMPANY ATLANTAi 8A 0AYT0N, OHIO ST. LOUIS, NO. 8T. ntUL, MINN. ;; 158 , DiUTltLBBT, TBOT, a ESTIBUSHID 1868. Mhis Habit S i PERMANENTLY CURED Sty "ORRINE," A SAFE, SURE AND HARMLESS SPECIFIC Physicians ptonounce drunkenness a disease of the nervous system, t-rr;itin,r imrbid crayinp for a stimulant. Continued indulgence in whiskey, bocr or wine nn. a:i, tno stomach lining and stupefles the digestive nrpiins, thus destroying' Hie ilitesiinn ami ruining the health. No "will power" can heal the inllar.ir.l ..t.nuarh meinliranes. k "ORRINE" permanently removes the cravini? for li.ii"i ty acting direi'ly mi ih.j aff acted nervea, restoring the stomach and "liiresiiveorrjaiis 1.. in.rnnl ondliions. iini'r.v . i the appetite and restoring the health, r uauitariiim treaiai, m necessaiv ; - OKK INh " Can betakeaat yonr own home without publicity. Can lie g veu fecretly i desired. ' CURE GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDFD. nra. a. nyuiu, iibw i orK tity. wrues: , "'OKR1NK carea mv hnsband, who was a steady drunkard for many years. lie umv has no desire for stimulants, his health is rood and he is fnlly restored to-jnrinhoou. He used only five boxes of 'ORKINK.' " Mrs. W. L. D., Helena. Mont., writes: "I have waited one year before writing; vou of the permanent care of my son. lie took sanitarium treatment, as well as other ad rertlsed enres, bnt they all failed until we g-avle him 'ORRINE.' He Is now fully re stored to health andhaa no desire for drink." Mr. A.E L.f Atlanta, Ga., writes: "I wan bora with a loveot whiskey and drank It Salt! Salt i Salt ! 10,000 Bags Salt arid another cargo coming consisting of common fine salt for general pur poses. Vairy Salt For The Table. Ice Cream Salt. 6ck Salt For Cattle. 1,000 :ags 180 Sail For Pickling Fish. Re make you a contract that isg od until Jan. 1st,' 1905 and prices Guaranteed. What more do you want; write us quick. Can ship same day order is received. D. L GORE COMPANY, Wholesale Grocer., and Importers. Wilmington, C. Carolina Business College, lajfw Bern, BT. C., I - , W - J9 L ,J: a I mi .ti noweonin(f sWdtaU rapidly for the Bommer Session - J '.XO'W !lW TII1C TIME TO IlKCJINia i.r to COmr on. f foorse urlD u ormnw saa a um i : Vfllil IIKT nnd, MOST EASILY Ti5lta';l ; . THOD oflJoos-seepliiB and 'items J8hotU kwdBwdentnpedsreaiediB lhlsOOtefBl ih lastraollo jls Hlmjl and TkoroaRra ' . fTii! isitlWAWn'For book-kes?ier land. ' ' mm - j ! - . I. abcj ! . 1 ' . n ..il. AilJaaaaA 'L AmA, Utc : pflpIlMU; Is io'w fteaW Uaa will U abl l sapper fro oorgro'luatos. ' . "iVf - t,";' TAKE OUU i COUI1SK and U Us Bslp you tot Better, aodMoraS - jrov mil rmwM.mwwmmwwmmr - v -' - - w kt - S. Jv H0LLADAYtl , ;. Tr,Eni7iTii, r.::.H,!ili.Uli & Wlue!rlg1it. BrsaaUSlJ IlIH. '0 EXPRESS PREPAID lor tuiriy-two yearn It finallv hrouiiht me t' tin fruiter, , lioim - i e H Mill friemlless 1 W.TS I lies s ti le-'st ll:.' i ravii'K and v..i:l(l steal and l:e to .'.-l wll.sWe. l-'our boxes of M)KK1M-.' cuied me of all desire and I now hate tbe smell of liquor. ' Price f 1 per bo. Mailed In plain, sealed wrapper by Ornne Company, 817 14ih St., Washington, 1). C. Interest inn; book Treat ise on Drunkenness, (sealed j I ree p.i reiue'.t. Sold and recommended by ('. I) UK kUUAM, "r,i"Vist T . '" m, . v . .ii i.. .vi. t' . n A A . at V sfc Va. rv i LAW SCHOOL. Till) ummnr Trm 1trIdI Jon ' '. !- r"r!!nn! I' roe ra nth . ' ' f 1 ' ' f 'n' 'i r'g drum, - f r i i 1 :V! i S ? f ii.'t'i.(
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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