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-v-." ept Monday. JonrnallBundlng, ,pW
V"l,v CHARLES UiTEVENS. '
, , . nDiron a nonmoi.
i-
jmjitiuriua iv w,. i
One year, inndvanca., v, ..
One year, sot In edTancn,... ... V 4 M
MnnthlT.bTCaTTiariAthA.CltT..... : 0
44verUaiAf fUtaftualaaed oa'appll
eaUoa; iit - V,
' Entered at the Foet Ofioo, Hew Bern,
N. aa aeoond elan natter.;
Offlelal
Tvfvt ef New Ben
Ciim Ceenty.
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THE COTTON OUTLOOK.
' The aeuon U now far enongh adran
ced to make ' approxtmate forecnts of
the world'! cotton teW tor this year,
nd udIsm -U oreaent alsntialL the
crop 1b going to be a record-breaker.
It is probable that tho American crop
will be aomewhere between 11,000,000
and 13,000,000 bales, for the acreage is
fthont 10 ner cent creator than that of
laat year, with a gala la condition of 0,
points over the go? ernment reports at a
corresponding date last year.
The comparative table of acreage in
crease in the cotton states for the pres
ent and put yean la aa follows:
1904
1903
over
1902
7.2
5.3
4.4
over
1903
13 5
9
7.7
10,9
9
10.5
13.5
7.1
9.3
11.5
23
29.8
28.
19.
9.8
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
Alabama
Mississippi
Louisiana
Texas
Arkansas
Tennessee
Missouri
Oklahoma
Indian Territory
Virginia
Totals
2
2.3
4.5
28
15
6i8
0
11
5.9
10 3
7
8.7
The condition of tho crop in the sev-
al states, on June 1, for the past
years, follows:
1904 1908 1901 1901
North .
Carolina 84 74 91 87
Jhth -
. Carolina 81 78 97 80
Georgia 78 75 84 80
Floilda 88 81 100 88
Alabama - )- 78 98 76
Mississippi 85 J78- 94 83
Louisiana 88 . 76 96 80
Texas 84 79 80 84
"Arkansas :84 78 100 81
Tennessee 85 88 100 79
Missouri 82 88
Oklft -" 98. ' 78
Ind.T. 90' 76
Vlrglnja 82 71
. Totals. 88.0 7U 95.1 81:6
flve
1900
88
86
88
88
84
89
88
71
91
88
82.6
condition was the
lowest
em recorded and h i. not now likely
that conditions will derelop to appre
ciably cat under the official estimates for
the present season. True, the boll
weern is again getting busy In Texas,
and ia the eastern half of the belt the
squares are falling from Insect attack'
but the Increased average and Improrid
June condition will offset a great deal
of this kind cf damage In forecastinglhe
harvest. The acreage ia cotton Is glvea
by the agricultural department aa 81,780,
871. Atlanta Constitution,
,i . r ; -
There la more Catarrh la this section
of the eouhtry than all other diseases put
together, and nntll . the last few jeers
Kppoeed to be iaonrable, For a .great
i many years, docton proaonaaed .ft a
, local disease j4, treacribefl local 'tew
wllea, and by cppitaatly f alling enre
with local treatment, prononnoed It
' Incurable -Bdeaee had nrova ,c4Uirrh
r o be a constitutional oateese and there:
fork required constitutional treatment
' Haifa Catarrh Cure, tUnutactired by. I
J Cheney Co- Toledo, '. Ohio, l the
,-oaly eonatBoiloaal tore on the" tnkrket;
- It U taken tnUraaUr l&v dqaes froa 10
"L drone to atoaipooaful. It acta directly
i" . av-e m
' on the blood and aaAeoOs Surfaces of (h
erstea. Tey bffer one hundred dollars
fnvaaecaaals fans leeUra. Band lor
rdrcalersaad tetUtaonl&la. V ?.? I
-'BoW bv Prtgriatai 7 I i.U t:
',7'' aaaa . arv mm ta - tttn. . 1 1.
;tlons f.-k rt
''' 1 ln tuu vtiaa m mHi
-' I- -V Qnlka. Ilea at, Cewty Cat4v f hm
, . Dean Hwlft wrote part of his 'fJulIl-
'-'et'a'Travla"-bae been eoid at this
triah Mad Judee'a roarrt, torthe with
- -XSM dmnaene.. Owing to the aeeoditiofl
" . fwlth Jaa Swlrt the twoae unl land
' were eold oa the-baaia cf a mrtal of
7 C111, ihaordlnary rental betniiajati
. tnalod at fBTz-LonaoWMall. . f
r fffi
. 'I l ira be a troubled for lonnf time
i - - ...
w!',!j 1 " .witJoa an 1 lre ttotnacli.'syl
TESTLiDlT'S ULTJ
Cotton, firiln. rml:.ittj au steci
Kanfc Ia Trtcu. Ucclpti a4 :
Snimnenta. f r . - - :; : -
v - s- i
r w. ,, MniA. I
Iihiwviwini 1"
tiMLHMM b orfvatawir front 1
- ". - i
Walter Labane 4c Co..' to fiami ft Co. i
i
Gowom,- Opts, Ua. ww, worn
ulyV .U 11.10 11.18 Mi UM 1
A.og.
TVUa 10.70 10.87 10.60
Oct:.-..
B.M 0.86 9.80 I.W
Peo
aM '9.01 tvss i.co
Chicago, Jane 1.
Chicago Brain.
July Wheat . .
Jnly Corn
July Oats
Open.
86
48,
. 881
780
iass
88
loee
r 8 I
, ,Q1 1
' t 1
Jnly Ribs -Jnly
Pork.
' I
W7
.080
Jnly Lard
ew Tork,?es)eil
tJiocaai ;.. Open,
Amr.Sugar,v..i 1881
Amr. Copper. ... 49
tflose
i!0
Atchison. 71
Southern By.;.. 81
8U I
Southern By pf.. .
0. a fiteel...... 9t
U. 8. Steallpf... Mt
Mi
ttoi
Penh. PR....... 116
KrleT. M
Louitvffle&Nash 1091
.88
108
' 148
St. Paul.... .... 14
N.T Centra,... il5
Ml
S 1
N. A W.
Ta. O Chemical.
BANK HTAtkUfNT .
New YorktJaa18
Resents, increase V- ,JJ7,475
Loans.lncrease 478800
Specie, Increase 4,788,8001
Legal Tender.lacrease " 1479.001
14,781,800
Deposits, Increase r
Circulation, Increase
C94JB0Q
Burros k Co'8 Cotton Letter.
New Beim JnnalBth.
The principal tnflaenoeat Work la the 1
cotton market this week was ths ooatia-
uance of the magnificent weather noted
the later part of last week, aadthaitter
Ind Jterence of aplnnera . leganuag par
I chases of spot cotton., Wkatjlttle de
mand there was noted, came piiadpaBf
from the shoru and while there Was
moderate baying by spot ;taterBSt, Vii
did not offset the numeroos Marian a
uiu not ousot mi uuawiuua miiia w-
K... ,MntH nM ia mntnln fa th
bear operators. There Is nothing in the
situation to Induce operators t tako, the
long side of the market ,fot a&areaotf
and ererythlug to Indnoe aaorjMUlat
With the fine weather eoedlUoM exist
Ing at the pteeeat Um aa tndfcstloea
for a continuance Of toch, thgrejs notkv
Ing in the altoatioa Vft Induce short to
coTer unless conditions suddenly took is
torn for the worse and ; there ar no ta-
dlcatlons for a crop scare at preaent, L(
ouc vj ms iieuur, , f i .i
"A doctor here has sued ase tor 1M0
which I claimed waa tsoeestre for a ease
of cholera morbna," eaya B. White, of I
Coachella, CaU "At the trial he pMsed
his medical skill and ahtdolnev J aakei
him If ll ul mamluMafB,it' ITViHa
Cbolert Mdbtolln
as i naa gooa reason ao oeuer ft wan,
and he would not ear andst eaA that It
wis not" No doetoroouM bee abetter
. t
remedy thaa this la a ease of caolera
biorbut, it, never: TaDa. Bold 1 by All
Druggists.
?
tnaOreadan. Oarmanv'. an automatic
safety signal at atseet eat croaslngei
that baa recently been put into bpera
Ucn consists of a box about wa feet
long snspended above the oastat pf tho
croMtng and funuabed wrtn efectrw
connections whateby aa approachlivg
ear on arriving within a cantata dla
Unce causes the word rfceir t afpear.
In consplcuoua red lettara on the oppo
site sides of the box, thus warain of
their danger'' all care and nedeatrianj
coming toward 'the croaatng at. tight
'.
5 fc'A
. Oamld. Wee WoeM.
Bof erring io the alnettatb blrtMay
Of the Baroneea BnidettCoatta It ta
recalled .that et one time It waa cur
rently Reported that the great Duke of
WstUogtoaiwabted, IX for a- wire.
When the wort reached the Water
loo" bete , he mad this , conunnU M
aald Mlae Angela Bur0attCoura o
erred to be a ducbaaav not that I
I ereuld .'make her otw.". O heHg
I what the famous settlor id MUa 1 r
dett-Cootta rnrked qoiatly, "l tu:..k
I lv""""k
. I , w" . L1 C ?
ttead of would."
K
Steal to tura and nuublue a't-l at O
rat Op to 400 fae $ ti.iiiuta a-1 a la
to drill caat iron ht twenty Ct Inches
brr tilnute. . Tbre are lud4 rnark-
able aprde wbo it la nmr br4
that only a comparatively abwt t'
back wirn the ordinary rrud!4 at!a
a 4uttlr.it tyend cf tur. rt ta ffty
feit VH Uitnute waa mot Uke te Keo-
ltrJ'S Magis:iA ' ' . i
. ' Wortt cfAU
Cal anylltnf b
thatewTy mlacte
Pnuh was H e iy
nFn, 7t .
1 a tr:: t. 'l V
from !a! , ,!.-a,
trc ' 1", I t
&r iM f I 3
lerM
U;;r:.-::8.
a
Wrv V 13 f?
la yoir I
1 nr ft V -.
i,cxni crives -is t.iu nmux
f I!irrartim bwita intolera&ie l&uanz,, inneiBr,.;,
-j ,
Ana puraia jtwemi w.Kunm, ?j:
. ... rr mK a
tiU-ikft Cesb U fiir tni the kin
. rjKin Annlied externally
!kL for tli dseasa U internal ;
iflm with cid poiaon; that are
yrty thrc
'"hthetlarii and porea of the skin, ceasing; If to fedaea
Utand break at in aplotche, pustulea"anJ;pimpleii from
,wea
.Which ,v Clear, yelloTrirwatery matte? : easardehand dri,nd
Lt.. t. : 7 fine barticlea like bran. ". Eczema kindles a
6r that water wiUolT quench, wa tnat jouona, aaives, powoera
oa caiaot eraotheri Aa warm feather Comei otfand the aystem;is
reaitbg and the btaxmakirig xtrr effort! to Ihrow off ttojwcomn.
Uted , poisons. Ecxema .,t- '-"'s-. 1 i4 L2h J
' . ' mt ''"; .hir ;tf-Vj:
todlhd aunerer u u.,, lir.t d butps appMno, kt eoo;
anoat distracted by the fear vhiu, hnaar mm, and wh tx wiu
tOwiWw'iWisskurr .he found h iaqoMible
la tn most nncomiorxaDio ln.
ai,i ...jir. wttiiiiritf all akin" bamp,ndit kpt -ttinc;worM and wqtm. Our
fernptionl and .terror. in" ,ribd outmente ud powden; but. it kp
wimwelthfi!tlll
I UixKtl remedies give tem owm
namrv ease: bnt as Eczema 't wm" u
prfBc,M" ut-UT and lue bran tor yeara. . C
is not due to outside causes, n.ra., w n ; ..- , w. a. TroaKT
tion ofthe system and an vrid
r irmar be nmmtionai. or lnieniw. jruriiy w juiwu ouu iu aaax
4ieaiei will disappear.? N9 better
Si Ss"5t TOjldi OP toe sour ana acta Diooa, nas icoi :nu unBsnues
5 . -, " . t. ' and. foidon atimulatealthe "sluggish or-.--
- i ' i?ins. AndinviETorates an drones 00 the
4 r4 f 44 entire tystemi and'M U skin eruptione
t Isfilw 'jVl like Ecsema are only symptoms or signs of
kVl bad blood, the natnrall disaooear whetl
tailed? itUnoVonly 4bkS94puri6erbut a splendid tonic andappetizer,
fere Bl ibATerget permanently rid Of it Write for pur book on A
Skin and tt Diseases, which ia jpnailed free j. Medical advice furnished
Without cost to you. fxtzff i?CCmO CO., AUAXTA, CJU
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HORStS ANQ HORSEMEN.
3 .'..;- m"1 V
1 tW 800 lioraea are now" at the Qle
1 tlUeteadr; ClerIand.OV -
I ti.4u'ecore w grano cucwi. eawwuitisa
are stepping zaac wampniav - -" 1
CSreaceus' v official : record rtmalos
8 KJ24 owing to the recent Wlahlta o
:Tb:Feet Michigan ' state ' fair and
raM meeting at Qran4 fiapuu WiH e
tMU Sept im or-, r .v
The mjSWclni etalllon Yaafar,
J wlU not go ta Idaho, aa' repotted,
1 bat wrui atay in Maine.
-J. wJ Welkr.'Fort Wayne, Ind," tat
Bold the bay geUlng Bluy W,
by Bet BeU, 8:11. to WUllant Sharp,
OMndBanMa; Wcte?Z'SMJS;
'AUBUdlfc Bldney, O.
naa aww
a r. . : . A
I 'wiVT37 ZT "TZ. "1 T. . .
naKlng, iojOoa Hunter,' Mnncle, lad.
Ooat Paul, 27:th gray rotting
treldinf by Akryon, baa bed! 8eM
brieaOeAtlgaaAsoaZeLeao, to
frauWJ. Thompeoa of the aame city. J
: D4t' Baybeal4 -baa driven Burrnut,
brBurrnut?J2 nM, AndM.candl-
te a mile la ?:io at Bantu Ana,
' and a quarter right kt a two jtf.
to taltv " J,;;Tr"
II III II ,
THI KOPLI ALU
Oil Mr, Var MwMV
Ms word el late baa beea.la
saTa stoma, and tuaay. af wuniarme
I b. -i wb w thai
swBBxya HKRPicro oea the won.
wn, to tne mrormK" r tiMwaenaa of
I awojta, a daatregrar rr iour otBarH."
I Mew "E xvee t taaaUy naaae ( a
aatt At abnUar .autarobe eai
atrv.f. Itsblaf eoaJa. end faXKn hair; hi
Is ma xitletona that KiffBR(ra BERPt.
CISS praaaptiy aaatraje; arte Whtafc the
a. oid tr iMAtaw amegtRtu
sn ataaBpe.Car aaaasla to TM
Berphttdo CO, VftrtttL KOofe. : T
ftt J). t?riukaia,?podalaUwj:
''-talartMatana'' L
nrAad.asv' Peter, -jo :otoMf
with-an aT" aatd tbe.teacMej -eor-teetlng
exercise., TJeneo, tlt.was
the mlr. W tana told (uamma outy
jeetardey that f;fwjlplM
- .r. j . 'in' i' in, t-
- Hat Uaah. lew tor their crimes Un
for tbrtr- mhnaaaee and vunlty-li
Brayere. . .'. . ; ' r.
1 . a f ' " ' ""aaaaB"" Z t' t .
- ,''0VUa.eioiaae)iad Um Tab
win are jum wbi yon aaea waaa J""
hare ao -rf.', feel dull after . e&
aad wake op ;h aUl. t ', la yu'ut
mou'h. Taey wHI iTprove your 4;re-
tlte.e!-iae and lBTifrrv,e your ttouv-
tJ 4 .Ire j a e t
..kforyoaf fuo
fat !a fcyaU ImZ,
s.
'HV . .
Itarryt- ay, 1 ame you t"..S
yixa're n.a I ' gert man la Use woi
lluui JLs yua Lave mm me t
ef count tl.rrs'a no Baa to C ny I , I
ttia- 'lt.t,H?, y:i !', 1
tne to r aro-t bo" f of say
Tils at tl. ftawuth Ume I hate r
f j4 you, Mr. f kiuiti.tna."
"Tsa." ' -: , "
f ! ft trme you tisink I dont it.i aa
ttwala. '. .7 " ' ' ' '
"l-ar-t r - i i yuu 4 t .
u '
.-..-(,-,, -,,
c - :
vf acrtrrni
i torp, and
aoes muca
tne ciooa ja
foremg their
inilMA KIFT 8milJlTWaL :v 'O-.
.At timea a yeuow a.tM ran stoaaaa
told m to try a. a. ., waioa ah did, aad.
sd-Impare ,blo,-4hi treatment
blood remedy an be found than
k2J that vital fluid ia again restored to health.
S. f4. R.Ua onaranteed atrictlv TeeiB
'ft - atrletlr skIsMwat.'
deeper Now, - then, we don't; ullow
fishing en UieeAgrounda. t. f
flmall Bot-I ain't fishing to- the
irounda. ..rncBahlng b the water.
An'AJirni dock Fur 2ic
If you want' to get up earlyaad feel
good all dlf take" a Little Jarly Slew
or two at bed time. -These famous little
plus relax the. nerres, give qaleijwst
and refreshing sleep with 4 gentle; tnore
stent of the bo eels about breakfaat Utae
W H Howell Houston TetT, says fJSarly
Biters are the beat pills nude- for ooa-
sttpatloa, sick headache, bQIIounees,
ate. Bold by rt Duffy. , .
, ."atekanere MataVa VUlaa.. .
. The TMlt Pariaien'i St' Petersburg
correeponaent senoa a aaa aiary iw
gardlna the etater of Admiral ,Maka
toff, wboee' hair, hlrboogb nbo Ja" only
fifty yeare old' baa turned absolutely
Whiter 8hKtolfl a ; reprceenUtire of
tbo areee that-abe had -two rlalone on
the night ef the admiral's death, when
be appeared and told b ef the explo
aton. IIr name ia Mme. TabounoC
Bbe la the widow of an officer and re
cetvee only a amall penalon.' which Ad-
mlrai MakarofT need to supplements
fceodoftJUIt-V'-X-VV'v-...-'
"'s, aaaaf
-tri tkkf come fromButoaer's Brat
a Mother need aot fear to
' When with "TCETHIHA" fW aup
' Ko mi whk baby need abide.- i i
tlETHIN A" ' Teain'i ewdrt)
Cbdnteraclt and Overcome and Effects
of the Bomroer.s Heat.' A'J Dlgaatloa,
n ulatea the Boarata of chDdrsn of aay
l aad makes tottblng aesy
fee. Aataaaaadla CaaattMB Ct.
liotof car exercliie- will "cur con
ettmytkm, eeys Dr..Blancbt of Lyona,
IT apaks from praonal airWuca,
having rcovred fcta' own health' by
fPiHiiafly 'coverlurf about a bundrad
n.'.i.-a a dsy In an wen tuotor car. lie
av.ra tbat by tbla reuiady the conch
tr tubarctiloas ptttnte la (radoaUy
t !UUh or greatly dlmlulnLnKl aud
t Jtby alesp and appetite producd.
!t la moat amuDtlal tbat tbja body
M be duly rrotted from cold.
U'inrrita of tb cure are tb lr.f
f la tie opn air ami the ntrv
o! :rphTlo trit(iur dun to t? a ri
I .,hm, -wlili li i.n.l arid strenfl.
k,.i t'Aie lun.. lx,ii.1i AI a II.
1 tT.tr;
r 'r
at drttse for V
: a a
i t
t It, t I ;
, or
1 dn l J ' ' r U '
f ' r .
, It at
' : I f
. f
-I Fia tf?;"-5.' ,'fa?J
1 1 1
J. We i t PhUiU ..bla 1 f
niplet n .1 1. the faja e!
aie Conatltuaon. T - - -e.tV;. i
J, P. Morgan U en of the great
amokers of tb country.. Hi big black
elgara are mad especially for him In
Earaaa. wis-S;:
C!rCharle; Hardlnge, fbe new Brit
ish ambaaeador to. t.-FtTburg, ia a
young man, ae ambassadors gey being
barely rorty-nre. ZZj,J$$&i$Z? : '
Emperor Menelek of Abyaatnia the
fifth husband, of bis,. wife Talru, who
waa once a treat beantt. Three of her
apousea met : -violent 'eTea'di.j;
.Cola Earrey has begun the publica
tion ef a paper In Moat M. Benton
county! Arlt, a pUee wnleh be founded
anunined'lc'reiivaca ,
TTbAt beat' nrW lllnneri apebkerjl
vet heard'; says Seoator DepeW, tm
Qladston at eighty and next n order,
In my opinkuy was SlnMfpaniKTon. at
ntJ- ' :
Oeorge Washington, once a eannlbal
Ung In jCfdca, but now' conVeTted to
ChrUtlanlt,Ii trateltnlr in the eaat,
temng of bit cxperleuoea in the- dark
continent. "J"!r k
a Ledyard BUtr to iUTenhtlof hla
haadaxmso?tat';t Tar' Eifla, If. J,
and ta stocking tho place wtt i vari
ety of. rase tree and ebxubbery urhicb
Will coat about IIAWWQ,.
Mr. aaoauavi nernnara iannann
are the prlta .jaatrimonlat. couple of
Wisconsin., Celebrating) their diamond
wedding anniversary recently they
walked to the church,3 V here the cere
mony was! repeated.' Four gje'ratloni
attended them. 4-'-C,'!i
Josephx BnpemaW of Lodlow. Masa
on a wager ntas. aixteengood alied na
vel oranges. Supenuw bad, eaton four
oranges when the wager waa mad and
disposed of the Other twelve in exactly
twenty mioutea, : Hia previous record
in eating fruit baa been twenty-eight
bananaa. ' ' s 'r - "
""Congreaaman "Henry -S. Boater!-f
Chicago has p. paaswu for dliglng into
old record and hunting w-'ntarary
conceits. He baa a moat curious collec
tion of d enttai avhicb he thinks
of publishing; Mr. BuutoH te a ator
neuae ex uuormarmu teganuag nhu
ties of American and English blatory.
. $tartuilc fitlieice.
rsk-ieatisaeaj Tla great qualty la
-Knatantly oomtaf , In, declerlaf Dr.
Clag'a Hew Dtsoovtry for Consumption
Coughs d Cold to be uaequaled. A
eeeut axpressioa from T. J, McFarlaad
Beat orv Ills, Ye. servN m ax ample. - Be
rite i ri had Brooobltie for; tkrea
rears and doctoisd alt the time without
being beaeflled, Then I begaaAaklng
Or. Klng New t Diaoovery, an a few
b Wee wholly eared Bafc"Equally efTeot-
ve la curiae , aU Lanr :, aad Throat
troublat, Coasuaiptloa, fneumiatt tAd j
Irrp. , Ouaranteed .by 0 D BrldbaJi,
Oragglst Trial bojtle fret, regumr
dzsa00a,fl. .-
It Is not' ioUy- iUaUwhat an
expensive thing1 It ta for an Important
hatlon to support its loyal f amfly. Eng
land, for examples pay out altaOat 3,
09,000 a year for tho tnatotattance of
Ht kind, quwn.'prinea, princcsOee and
other roral dhtnttarlea. Tb klb and
queen alone receive 1X850,000 aatmal'
It. the Prince of Wale recetvee
000 and the Prince of Wale 00,000
(wha the United Htatee payk It preal
dent). The PrteeftrtatM "Louis
ant Beatrice and tbe Docbe;o Al
banr recerrf 830100 the puctieM of
MecUeBta4ltiwat8. recelvee-115,000,
the Duko ed Coaaeught, 8125,000, aad
the DukU ef Cambridge fflOwo.'. Out
of tbe Income allotted to tbe klhf bad
nueem wwsfc be )eid tb -coat C be
royal botieebeld :-.Thi indndee the
salarlea and taaildental xpoee of al
most 1,000 ocacers and funrtkmaria.
Tbe km en fhr Prine ef Watoa ra
eeive,' ta actioa to their laicooaee,
ttrge revenue great averat aearcea.
Earpefa weekly., Jt-,X;,.- 4 -' :: ';
S'i CCXIEfUAl, STtiHtV
Mtnr mea aad women are couataatry
subjected to what thee . tmmoaAf Wm
"aeoatlaual strain-: beeaaao off
inaacial or family troabU. It. wemaad
dUtreseaa them both meatally and bkyaV
cally, affectlBi their aeme badly bad
briagiag oa liver and kUaei aflmeata.
with the attoadaat evils of ooaatlpattoa,
lota of appatito, tleplasaett, low vitUU
tty and denpondancy, Thy raaaot,u a
ml, gat rid f tbU "oorUanai ItraJa,'
but they can remedy It hcaUh-deatroy'
rrg tttacU by tails g ' freVjecnt- dose of
Greta's Aegut flower.. II toaeatp
the Urer.r'molktestko kidatya, laeuies
healthy bodily (a actio, lvd visa and
spirit to one's ultvl balat, aad i evaati
tal!y drr' &a ptirs'xal or mGial db
trtu oanasd by that "eonunatt auaia.'
Trial b6U!e Of August Hower, ISo; reg
siar tls,75o; At aUdrnsslabb F.O, Pat
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ta kuj raib
- Mtaa ' t;iil ltTyuiute, "tit ' young
AmerVta art..,' tcul tu' f-:'owLg
atory of ft llmxf Irvlxif, la. who
tafport ah a; "red 'wbr. b'pre-
duc4 th i tan "l et ti Creat.
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PUZZLr t .a hi'W
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1 doat eek your conQaence eaoucUt
Matilda,- aald Mr. Mudley. who vwaa
experiencing one of .bli fcrjodlcal
spasms or reform, -"dereafier 1 'want
you to consult me about ill ybnr Uttle
tronbtea and affairs. -I wiafi tb tike an
IhleimiTBOveJytaiblrtM
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ariAnvMa.it. ZJiL&ZAmZZ ... T "
"ObBenry. bow aWeet of yoot. ex
claimed Mrs, Mudleyv' "I hat always
wished t&at we wer ifearer tokether.
that I could consult yOM gna letnnpon-
youvaa it trele.;-
Well, liereafter alwly1 edm tame."
benignly enjoined Mr. MudieJ s be
opened the evening pajier, i J
A fewmomenta later Mrt' Mudle'
ventured, Kenry, deahV '
"Tee, my love." . " :
"May I safyour opinion about aome-
Why, certainly, my dear,'1! laid Mr.
Mudley, alttlnft npjrtratgbt ind aaaum
lng a judicial .cast of countenance.
"What brtt, my lover X
Would you make this waist of
mala peau de cygne, wifb, tbe bertha
of -point d'esprit. trimmed Wltli tUches
ef taffeta, or would yofi alti the." yoke
cut gulea on the bias,
W .loffa of
cream Venetian over WWW feousse-
"I believe Td have It ijti Mi way.
Matilda," gasped Mr. Mudie as he
looked abonrfor bU hit. '-Gaeii Fll
go down to the club for awbite."-
PblUdelphia Bulletin. i '
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. Tk It Caltelr. i
One Sunday recently a lady went In
to a church in a town i whjch abe
was a stranger and asked to bi shown
to a aoat The sidesman conducted
her to a back seat tit the gallery, tbe
only other occupant at th tirjte being
an old gentleman, who rose to let bee
pa. It was souiewbkt dart, (nd tbe
tody as" she shook her fikirtl nd' set
tled, down had a hirtlbl IksDicion
that she was sitting eft iometnW bew
aloee tb cuahlon. ah fibt but hej.
hand and drew forth the aad remains
of a silk bat
"On," she aald to tbe eld keBtlemau.
"I beg your pardon.' I'm ao sorry."
Tbe -eld gentleman looked at tbe
melancholy ruin and replied tbat it
could not be helped. -
"Oh, if a truly generous of you to say
so," said the lady, "but I'm afraid
you're angry."
"Not in the least," said the ou gen
tleman, trralghtenlag oat 'the bat and
placing It under tbe tent" TOu see,
if a not my bat It belong to Mr, ,
Who ahowed you in!" TH-BH,
Imnortaat t6 PiioD
j.; eny wners.
Materlaliikat subitfiute Pure
tead-and-tlne rave pafht makers
fMtot70to90pertbb. Whyln-1
crease thefr .proflts it your ex-
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Davis Paintiis
duarartteed ;
Tret ef Coat If otherwise.-4 W rite
fot Qearaatoe and Bokti oa
paint talkA
K V, tMALLWOOD, distributor
Wo ktveToptned a btrbecue oonnter
and iWsUarut Ia4ae Ortoy flora, Ho
; :;50 Broad Street
- rar Mt Bopewellhat loag aiper
leawed ta the eooklaf of PdrbeOue ajid
wa are tnre last w eaapi yon.
Manuracturef ef Bflfirs,- viagoas,
; Oerts aad DrayaIwaya a good sp
0 ply la stocky Bplrls hiaUyaloae
--oa qnlokaotlie. . ;'"-.' " t
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MASTER FEOOR
In Writing; of 4ho ailments so common
to trowing children, It 13 natural that
"lossi-of appetite" should play a con
aplcuona part, Even lit the smallest In
fanta derangement of digestion Is the
starting point of almost all their Ills,
and at any acre of lite, whm nnuriuh-
.ment does not keep pace with tho de-
manaa upon vitaury, there is sure to be
trouble, -
The problem of health Is not sn rtlffl-
iultf6f solution when we begin, as the
aocior aoes in nis own health, with the
kind and quantity of nourishment
needed to sustain vitality. And when a
growing child, for example. Is unable to
derive attfflclent nourishment from ordi
nary -food, how In the world can the
parent expect a vigorous growth? If the
child does not relish food and begins to
lose flesh and color, It la time Indeed to
adopt the following suggestion
( Jefferson Terrace, Louisville, Ky.,
' December Z, 1903. '
Dear 8lrs I desire to speak with
heartfelt praise of the merits of Ozo
mulslon. My boy, Fedor, whose photo
graph I enclose, has been wonderfully
Unproved by Its use. He was In very
poor health, had no appetite and wo
were greatly worried about him. After
having taken Oaomulslon, however, he
Is greatly improved In health In every
way, and I take this opportunity to
thank you for such a meritorious prep
aration for growing children.
tVery respectfully,
(Signed) Mrs,, T. Mlchaelsen.
F. S. DUFFY, Wholesale & Retail Druggist.
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oCrVvS ,rocncis UMcnicme salicylate umsuies.
W-Mf A A standard and infallible cure for RHEUMATISM and COIIT
(COLCHICINE 1 endorsed by the
tAllfYIATT I ArleriCa- Dispensed only in spnencal capsules, which dis
LMLIblLAILI solve in liquids of the stomach without causinz irritation or
William a aru.
Sold by D AVIS' PHARMACY.
Carolina Business College,
New Kfrn, IV. '.,
e are powetrolIJai ilmlenia rapldljr for tbe Sanuaaf Ssetoa.
tvojtsxiiEarim aco; dgin.i. f,d.r
eoatplete one ol oorooanea dnrlnf ibe8?ElNO and BCMMIH.
TCUEIX UETIiODflf BcokW.f aa4 8aletns ofSbort
aandSTtt derelopeil arenMd tn UU OolUf a4 ibe la tract toa la Blatpte aad
hlfnr"nXllr. UaoetraaWrtaAn w wmWaU ta Mpply front.
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TAKE OUR-COUHaK;Dd WtiAmp jom toa Btt
ad MoteXtsratln Potltlon.S ;:St .
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fuueat'rf Uea soy otbtr wb), eottt
laattbsaaoy Oud betl .mot told
ihka aay olber lta. traJ wbl tad
tT betttr ttUafacttoa tbtaanyoibar
wbeaU -: - 1 V . .
T"S HACTCLE bangr U'p"MHT1y
inn proof and Wl!l rnn from lhr to
J01v'.'i"i( ni!' wtififiufrrS!. Tliy
11 fr'-'n Ibe fry -t t. (.tar'nl
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MICHAELSEN.
Let the deader beajy. in mtnl)thit
chronic coughing, wasng of flesh and
strength, anaemia, consumption and
host of ailments sprtn from one aourca
malnutrition. And there has never yet
been discovered a remedial agent so ef
fectual as cod-liver oil. In Ozomulslon
you have the best emulsion of cod-liver
oil ever yet devised. It Is an emulsion
which excels not only In Its palatabillty
and perfection of Its manufacture, but
In the ease with which It la absorbed
Into the blood. It requires almost no
digestive effort, and, In fact, has a fa
vorable effect upon appetite and
digestion.
- In the anaemic conditions usually at
tending or following serious Illness, Ozo
mulslon is most effectual In enriching
the blood with the substances most es
sential to vitality and strength. Con
valescence la made rapid and the dan
ger of relapse averted.
We do not believe you can correctly
measure the power of cod liver oil to,
do good In the human system until you
have given Ozomulslon a fair trial, lta
record and its superiority entitles It ta.
your consideration. .
Druggists sell Ozomulslon at 60 oenta.
and $1. If your druggist does not keep
Ozomulslon 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 ot
tain the same by mentioning the nam
of this paper In which you read this ad
vertisement and sending ra- " ;
to THE OZO
MUI.9ION CO., 98 Pine St., New York
City.
I e fill - af
r
highest medical authorities of Europe and
disagreeable symptoms. Price, $1 per bottle, Sold by
druggists. Bo sure and get the genuine.
c-o., (i.r.vr.ix- araio. aaa tn
prcBldcnl.
Full lino of Dtv Tilled
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