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T I . .a year ex- s No. 8. ; L.-STEVENS, i FP.CFEIETOR. - i:CN RATES ' -, t ,1 v anc 00 carrier in the city.-'66" rates furnished on aripli- S the Poet Office Nw JSt. ; tid-class matter.? - . , ,, tJ- .. AJr I AFEb' OFjWEWi BEBN,AND C RAVEN COOTJTT.'t . Z betteif Ihafcrates; the dan- e gradual encroachments of . in in this ' country, and the -;ifv that exists for positive resist' ..... j r . C n the old story of the camel, ieh beboughtitl Arabian master for ut nose room within nis tent, and the lrab'irefus4 let irto rnuch as a .vhiske'Jw?!'' he. said, 'your noselilelbliowed tby your ulder, your shoulder by your fore s, your iorelefs by your" body, and jsently there'would') no room tor e inside the ten.' ; ' It is the persistant firmstence of the various plausible theories of a paternal ocialism, which are to be seen insinu ating themselves and seeking to gain Imittance into our laws and customs, nnd like the camel, once securing an entrance, thef privileges and sacred rights of the individual must be over thrown and tost European . practices, which hnve proven a success under - an empire or 1. ingdom, are paroled before American yes as being what this country "needs. A Parcels Post, is sought to be fixed ; n this government, a system which s creative of paternalism, and the .1 but sure destructive means of 1 individual enterprise. - Where is re the demand, that this government ame the cirryiftf ct packages, when : r ueccssfully managedT has given the 2le what they wanted, without the lliahment of any paternal help? '1 Le schemes of municipal ownership, 1 operation of public utilities, par- ' s of the insidious camel which '.s to introduce socialistic theories ..... 'J practices,;.' i: ; To very many, socialism may appeal a a relief, the lessening need for ic- Mjal exertion arid struggle for daily i '..ince. But adopt socialism, make .t nn institution whick shall direct, not e but all persons, and there is the ' r ifice of the individual genius, which r daily need and stress is forced to n and gain the? means for not y today, but tomorrow as Well,. 1 under the system 6f individaal com ion revolutionises methods and i lloaalngf upon his fellow men, M.-s the gains to Self, r, . ,r Hut that things lave sot been doe it make them Impoaalble. or ImpracCi- ',.hcnrs in the volution of our si- '','.. mty ' prove a solution Home problems, yet ' tietngers f '.' maliam are such, that U would m the wise' poHcy to keep entirely t the socialistic camel lest our i entire .rn of laws 'and eustoms. which . nmt the right and privilege to the in- Ai g (roino, cirr or TotDo, I ' Lucas Cotjkty. -.( ss. k J. Cbaaey makes oath that be : .r partner of the - firm of F. J i k Co., dolna buainea in the f Toledo, County and 8UU aforer ', : '4 that said firm will pay the f ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS r h and every case of Catarrh that t be furW by the use of Hall's ' .. . h Cure, , ... . .FRANK J. CIIESET I m to Wore me and uhswibed i i j j -- u.is Cth day of Dteem- . A, I). lw. ) A. W. CIXASON, NvrART Pvaua't i trrk C.re i Ukevi mUrn l ' dim-1 y on the blood and fe ef Ue niUm, Snd i ifr.NEY m Toledo, O, ' I Irt!r ' 7'. - . aiaji i i'tils for eoni- 1 f 1 ! j t'uilng in p4av l Makt M ale t eWt r ,.1 rfma.n ' j r " I' I f A . f t ' r 60FTNESS OF SEALSKIN. ' ', la Klrmlrd fcy Hmniaa Bate Wkaee Du4rff la Eradicate. " Sealskin' is admiree; the world orar for lta coftnesa an J glossiness; and yet th ininmn hair ia equally a aoft and glossy when healthy; and the radlcoj eauae of all hair trouble ia dandruff, which ia caused by a peatlferoua parasite that taps tht vitality of the hair at Its root-- Newbro's Herpteide U the only preparation that ia fatal to the dandruff germ. Without dan jirutf there is no falUnf hair, but a lux uriant growth of glossy, aoft lialr U ear tain." -ficoMring the scalp won't cure dan .draff. ; K11V tha. dandruff ' gerw.. Thous ands, of women owe their beautiful sutta otatr to Newbro'a Herplclde. Sold ttjr leading -druggists. Bend Wo. in stamps to The Herplclde o Detroit, Mich. C. D.BRADBAM. 8pec!at Agt, Secretary, Tart, when told of a report froai Chicago trial ne was aoout vo re sign for the purpose of runningTof the Presidency, said very , emphatically, Yo may saythat there is not a word ofit true.",; He added no comment up ori the report. . ' Nothing to Fear Mothers need have no hesitancy in "continuing to give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to their little ones, as it contains absolutely nothing injurious. This remedy is not only perfectly safe to give small children, but is a medicine of ereat worth and merit. It has a Vi jtvu w v.. ...... world wide reputation for its cura 3 coughs, colds and croup, and.ca . j ways be relied upon Forsaleby Davi rtinrmcyan an, a. A-iny France wil . it is said, contract for 3,300 tons of Maryland tobacco this year. Torments of Tetter and Eczema Al layed. The intense itching characteristic of eczema, tetter and skin diseases is in stantly allayed by applying Chamber lain's Salve and many severe cases have been permanently cured by its use. For sale by F. S. Duffy and Dav is' Pharmacy. Gen. Isham Randolph, consulting en gineer, declares his belief that the Pan ama canal will be completed in 10 years If n a kind of billious mood, You wish an aid to digest food, No other pill is half so good As DeWitt's Little Early Risers VVhen e'er you feel impending ill, And need a -magic little pill, No other one will fill the bill Like DeWitt'B Little Early Rise The Wilmington Boixd of Health raised the quarantine which ha existed since soon af ter thf yel'ow fever mad its appearance in New Orleans. Wounds, Bruises and Burns By applying an antiseptic dressing to wounds, bruises, burns and like injuries before inflammation sets in, they may be healed without maturation and in about one-third the time required by the old treatment This is the great est discovery and triumph of modern surgery. Chamberlain's Pain Balm acts nn this same principle. It is an antisoptic and when applied to such in juries, causes them to heal very quick ly. It ale o allays the pain and soreness and prevents any danger of blood poisoning. Keep a bottle of Pain Balm in your homo and it will save you time and money, not to mention the incon venience and suffering such injuries entail For sale by Davis Pharmacy and F. S. Duffy. Admiral Togo did not anchor even oace in five months from the time of the big naval battle of August 10, 1904, till the Russian battleship Sevastopol was' torpedoed in the last days of De cember, Sick Headache Cured. Sick headache U caused by derange ment of U.e stomach and by indigestion Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets correct .these disordors and effect a cure. By taking those tablets as soon as the first Indication of the disease ap pears, the attack may by warded off For; sale by F. S. Duffy, and Davis. Pharmacy. a -.mitii nn Aula 1 irn. Aiiwintu li:ii mai'o n Iroiy wm;iw ful allow ing In the -M-tut, VamlcrUlt elimination trial. Tu fw started, uxliiit S total of forty American lire. Tbe total d l tunc traveled by the lea mm was fliO mlls. at rnriat speed, f yet there was not a pnnrtore or a rip ping off, and the ulmie instance or tire trouble 'wae due if ColUtlos with a curb. ' r v ; .. - p ', Pln to Get Rlcli are oftt frustrated ly sadden break' down due to dypeptna'or eonstlpalioit Brace up and take Dr. King's New life Pills; . They take out the materials which axe clogging your ' energice, and five you new alarU Cure headache and diuioeaa too, At all drug stores, t' guaranteed. .': - ;i -J . ' , ' ""' ' r; :-' p - (Mkf te Amrrtf, ' " -. Jmn Ikrwlw, wli won the lieotam rHht tiHii lon4 ip (f . h workl hn he derVelod I'raMile Nrll, tie inlfld, U.rotnli h wsnnrr, Wr. ttMrn 6f Ifm Xs'tloiin) Pp ninf rla', Jil infrrttvm of vlKinng" Afi"tir and i.ilf'iia 111 twllif Willi 'l T(1 ptf Marjiby.- IVk"f rrfnl S very f .fr It rt K-m!b Afrtra ami mt "Tonne" tint tvntlfc'un. li !if t'V.ti ff 1rna, 11 lt'e tiMi in t"i I'twminry mskltij lh Mi ''P Ainerku, , Ken Cure for Cancr All mtftri rancpra arnow Ir-srn t t rnral lo, ,y J:,x-),lrn'i Atr.Wt Falrfl. ea. Wal!-", f Iijr.'ul, Vs., wi!ft: "I r.a) a rntff f n fry HjJ f"f t rri, ' el ,mf Ij.nral.V, til P-wi'tn's A" ' T'r I 't-'.-ii'. '! fi )f ia humor or the noun . .. Vllk TaeM EiMtlwa, ' Landlord Veil, has everything been all right since you've been tvuii us? . I)oprUng Guest Yes, only you know that when we came an found no cup board lu our room ..you. promised'; us you'd put up some. books, but you tUdn't'K. ' .' i :V' '",' 1 "Ob,.yes.':, itM&iry''jT-Z':' V "And you told us you'd glveus a to ble to ourselves, but yon Oldnt ( . -yWelll but look bere'--:V 'And yoursaid you'd give us a roont Ri'here'J'we'd get.; the ocean Mreeze, While in fact you gave' us one'openlng against the weather " boarding; of au other house end facing directly away trom' the 'beach."- b ' .- "Oa, well,' you '-1 T"And you, said the' hotel was on the ocean eiid;or the-' parade," while as : a niattef Qtccuracy 4t ;la half ainlle from the sea." .' '. -t--"But they nil ndver" ,. ' v ; ' "You said the place was orderly and that the table wns godtl, yet we have not been abie .to sleep at, all, aud-when-' ever we wanted a decent bite to eai we had to go out after It," ,: . , "A'e!l. my dear sir" i l .V:S m -: "Yes, with the. few exceptions named everything has been perfectly satisfac tory, and we .ehall take great pleasure In telling our friends so." London Tlt-iUts. " " " Consumptives Made Comfortable. Incipient tonsumption jiS : cured by Foley's Honey and arSbut we do not! holdout false hopes to consumptives by claiming that it will cure this dread disease in the advanced stages; .but if the lungs are not too far gone Foley's Honey and Tar will 'effect a cure, as it stops the racking cough and Soothes the inflammed air passages giving them a chance to heal, and even in the ad vanced stages it always gives comfort andrelitf.' A. A. Herren, of Finch, Ark., writes: "Foley's Honey and Tar is the best preparation for coughs and lung trouble. I know that it has cured consumption in the first stages. Sold by Davis Pharmacy. Thovja ' ..- Jer .& cat. Tlio li!o pc'no'nv r:-H. "I would no1 cars to. take a nap In any river's bod. "And, though I v.cri- fo storvod I swiree Had stren'tn c-iionprh to .viand, I'd bes Ibro.ish ill thn valley era sought a tublolund. "But, nh, what Jolly times I'd have! I'd play and never Btop, If I could only t:iko ft string And epln a mountain top." Independent. Ancient Witchery was believed in by only a few but the true merit of De- Witt's Witch Hazel Salve is known by every one who has used it for boils sores, tetter, eczema and piles OLD FAOH'IOwlID, What ha become of t'u' "! I fivh loned man who i-mM. "I Imveii'l i.eoi yoji In a coou'h uxvY' Yat hn bfi-mup of the o'.il f.i-'U loned iniu who stii'l: "I Uiwk i r.niUli Will some or.s give me n pine and to bacco?" What has beconio of the oM fa-li loned man who, when inlxil wIiim-o lie got his now suit, replied, "I si:d and Iwught Itf Hero Is an oUl fiiNbhml sayltii? "When yoor foot U nnlot-p trio bones are very brittle. Tlmrefore ib) not .move around, or ytu will break your leg.' Atchison Ulolie. Full of Tragic Meaning. are these lines from J. A. Simmons, of Casey, Ia. Think what might have re sulted from his terrible cough if he had not token the medicine about which he writes: 'I had a fearful . cough, that disturbed my night's rest. I tried everything, but nothing would relieve it, until I took Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, which completely cured me." Instantly relieves and 'permanently cures all throat and lung diseases; pre vents grip and pneumonia. At all drug cUt; guaranteed; 60c and $1.00: ' Trial bottle free. ' JAPANESE JOTTINGS."' Japan's nuntiiil tobRCCO crop Is stioul 40.0IXMW pounds. . Japan's toli.-uco momiKily will yield a revenue this year of f U,(K)0,ooa Of the 1)0,000,003 Japanaw about 10,' (100,000 are directly dependent oa the Dili iudusiry. ; ' Jspaa Imnicht from the Unltol RtrtAl n lW)t mere pfmlcuui, ttpre Icilicr, more martnnery and more eterl rails tljou ever before. . v ' tVrweni nnl iff.fUKl theordj nary nrmue of the JpiiHe f ovrrn meist Increflacd - frvtii f37XMKJ to tl0o.'OX"'O. In tiie atioie xrlo. no U anal drbLhttS ndaied from 9113, 000,000 te VWWVCX ' HORSES AND HORSEMEN. - . , . Ed (iT I ma nrv drlren ihw win ner In pe Kentm ky Futurity. w Msrle, ironed In 2.W, wilti out S I'SCfrndko at llevltllla rAcrndy Cluwood M 80S'4. 0 lbs 110.(03 Brrwar't stake for 8.1? lrotl-r nt (V lumhus. . . Jim Onlromb wotkl f.rzs A S I. ill in l.-Olli st fyrirnVa. with llio Ul qnarfpr Is cn'J, Attdnl"n liny pIl fttsr P'nr' mile OVr lh Rmivl Irark re Tiitly Un t pacot la IX.'J wIUlh.i i pacemiker Irt formt Th! Oriylnal. FdWy A Co , 1.i" ;;', PriffiUl'-d Ilir. anl Tar a S l.r.l Stwl I .r,-r roinef!, anl en " . i f t :-r t n.eri! i,!.-,r;ty t f F" !-y' I', i y end Tsr rr"iy tniit n' ar .;Tr. d U f (Via f ot.rir.fl, .,) f r !';.' I'.iny 1 Tar r A ff i r y t ' i.li r( t d tt r.'' ' ' r er jrf i ' c v I'.o b i o t - 1 ' r'' i. I'1!' ,1 t t t f ' a r ! ; ! ' ; TIIE GIAKT CAUCASUS REGION OF GLOOM AND TEHROH 'AND DESOLATION. -' - The ltraaa" Mlxtar of Ram Oatlaa fiAcU. Fraaa InawaiarUl Amtiaullr That Peol the Sleaa of Thc Snow f9P9'-UmmMmimm.r-'TV-.' ,Tbe traveler who should seek to cross from the southern plains of-Bossla over luto Persia or Arabia -by the land between the Caspian- and the Black .seas would find himself confronted by a sight which for gloom and terror has hardly any -equal In the world, writes W. B. Hodgson In the XondoU News. Blstng sheer from the vast arid plain, like a greatfoam crested billow about to break on a desolate beach; a billow l'O.OOO feet high and 800 miles long; the4 enaw capped Caucasus stretches across from sea to sea with a dreadful, threat ening, savage majesty of mien. . T : Its peaks are not so high as many of the Alps, it lias not the projecting spurs , and isolated, craggy ' heights Whose groupings, give new. and beauti ful views at every step. , It Js'Jiist an immense mountain chain, an unbroken fold or crease on.lhe earth's surface. Though the Alps have higher peaks the lowest pass across the Caucasus. ls nearly qouoie the neignt or tne Alpine crossing places. The Caucasus has no lakes, only .turbid, muddy rivers Jiow lag from the Ice fields of Its central ridge. Even these are missing in the east, . where the ridge lowers toward the Caspian, . " V But the terror and desolation of the Causasus forever kept Ttpart the peo ples Ito the north and south.'. On, the one band civilizations rose and fell the Babylonian, the Assyrian, the Greek, the Egyptian, the Bamun, the republics of tHe middle ages but to the north the great plains were ever In habited by the wild, lawless nomads. And so .from the very beginnings of time the Causasus has stayed the hu man tide, and, as conquering races swept all before them below, the weak, the peaceable, the unfit, have been driven higher and higher Into Inaccessi ble gorges and wild, bog covered val leys. . A strange mixture of races, dating back from lmmemorable antiquity, has been washed up like surf on to the slopes of these giant mountains. The L'd, the Kurtn, the Avar, the Tush, be long to races that perished before Eu rope was discovered. Seven languages are spoken in the Caucasus, each unin telligible to the tribes using the rest Some of them are related to 'the early tongues of Europe; others have no known affinities -ud seem to be among the languages Of Babel that did not "catch on." Here amid these mountains we have the ghosts of ancleut peoples who have gone under In the world struggle. There may well be tribesmen here whose ancestor was driven high by the flood and settled within sight of Ara rat and bis cousin, Noah. There are still tribes who array themselves In helmets and chain armor and carry spears like those of 8,000 years ago. Others have strange ritual practices tluit have come down from the dawn of the world, mingling their pagan rites with worship of the "Christ God" and the angels of the rlvpr, the forest and the mountain. They have blood feuds which go on for generations,, like those of Corsica In the past It Is a mistake to suppose that Rus sia took the Caucasus by a general warlike movement, There was no need. Divided by religion Into Chris tinns, Mohammedans and pagans, di vided by languages which made them mutually unintelligible, the. tribes of tills strange museum of bygone races could take no united action. Throughout the first three-quarters of the nineteenth century Russia was em ployed In absorblug the Caucasus piece by piece. Only two of the Caucasian races made anything Jlke strong re sistance, lu the east S Mohammedan prophet, Bbamyl of the Avar stock, which overran a great part of Europe In the seveuth century and wai. only finally conquered by Cbarlemagis, led the Lcegblans of Dagbeatsn In a reli gious wsrsgamstRuasla. Grafty.ilarini sod fertile in - resource, ooctipylng mouutalu slopes cut by Impaisable gorges, Bbamyl was believed by his followers to bf re a charmed Ufa.- Only when the Russians built forts sad milt tary roads and gradually Inclosed him at enormous expense did Bbamyl. sor ronder at bis castle of Ouolu la U9. lie passed seme years of honorable rpttlty near lloecow and was then allowed, as a devout Mohammedan, le end bis days Id peace at Meeca. , ' Very different waa the story of the Tcberlt eases, or Circa aa laps, WOO op posed Iluaala In the weatern section of the Caucasus. - The Clrcaieians were hardly the peaceable race of whose golden hatred captive prlnctsers In tb hsreuis of the east oar boyish dreams Were fuIL?. Warlike, splendid bormi and marksmen, they llvtd almost en tirely by pillage, la WV4 they submit, led, ad Ruis, knowing thna to be nnmanagnable la th mountains, gsve ibem Ibe choice of comlug down lute (he plains or emigrating Into TarklsB territory, They choe tbe latter rourM nd were welcomed by tbe saltan, but as bis eulp srrtred .t Ibe Black ports le inref tliwa long efief the prop er lime Isrg numbers pensnea or Brn chip and die. Pome wre tn)$ la Arminjia, ethers ,la HuUrria, ethers In nr1fu pn of Al Minor, stid tvbefever i!y went Were ass b8 trouble since, f Twi t i. Rectcr-lt com o mni b mo-e fo lit pow tl no II oed to. Nok(Hk-H otiyhi to. It's worth mare lo lite now lha It Vri 10 be.-llrsgi Trtbn. T5iS om cf nt( r n cure! linnwn nntll sfif pnny r!i w i liiini1i- t n r-j ... rr-y f;:. 'a f.f fl. If. Y i- r I T. 4 VV. T. K , t 1 .1 t I !,' n , )., t. t 1 . r j 3 , t,. f ,, , , , . , ' , !, - , ! - I 't : -, 1 A QUAINT WARDROBE. The Outfit ef m ScTenteeath Ccatary ' - . Gentleman of Faialoa. ' ... In the year 1511 Sir Ralph Verney, aged thirty-seven aud recently widow ed, decided to make the "grand" tour" of the continent with his son Edmund, agod fourteen, " He gave a list of the clothes that were to be sent after them to Lyons. :, It Included '6J Fine night "capps-- Laced marked. V In black silke, aud 2 Fine night capps plalne," for his own use, anri '"4 new . plains capps marked V Jn-lUew silke" for the boy. JThera , were ( aliso numerous elaborate .Ihlrts with lace- aud "New Cambrlck double Ruffle Cnjs marked V In blew tureau, o paires ot niue iionana uuaes for Jdun,-3, poh-ea of Cambrlck double Boot-hose," aiid a Jargo number of "fine Holland Handkerchers' Buttoned.", Also i '2; Tufted Holland Wastcoates Lined, 2 Dlmothy V.'astcoates, 4 Face Napkins and 2 old Handkerchers and 2 paires of 'old Llnnen Stockings." At Lyons a "Blacke truuke with 3 lockes and Wooden Bnrres" was packed to go to Florence and the widowed baronet's careful Inventory of Its contents shows that there was a great deal of the heavy, mourning which the "etiquette of grief required. - "Black Cloath Doublets, - ."Black Breeches and Cloake, Blacke Cloath Cape for a Cloake and 2 other peeces of Black Cloath, Black Hats and Hatbands, Old Blacke Tafaty garters nd new Black' ribbon roses and sevej-nll peeces of extra crape." Sir Ralph Verney's baggage contain ed no fewer than "0 serge under capps and 0 Browne calllco under "capps." These were for wearing by day when the wig was taken off. And "3 plalne now flight "capps coarse and 30 Fine Peaked ulght capps and 2 Night Perlwlggs." . His toilet equip ment included "12 Tortus shell Agen das, 2 gold ricktooths. Hair . Powder, 2 Paires new Barbing Larmes, Sizars, and 3, Head-rubbers." And there were "Mnske for Powder, Clprus Powder, aud a Puffe." . For emergencies there were a "Black Leather needle case with a gi ent gold Bodkin, Papers of Thins, Blew Thread, Shirt Buttons, and old While Round Buttons, Cap-strings and Tape." In the Interests of health "3 papers about Phlslck" and "Sir R. Hastings' plaster for n stralne" were taken, but "rose water, rose vinlger and elder vinlger" were perforce left behind, though considered most 'neces sary for his comfort for the winter. Of precious possessions subjected to the risks of travel there were a few rings "whereof one both 3 Diamonds like harts," two silver rings of the boy's and "a Bundle" of Mary's hair. He took to Florence as a gift to a friend there the-new Paris luxury "the Tooth Brushes and Boxes," and In reply to. the thanks he received for them said, These arc such Inconsiderable Toyes that I must Intrcnte you to speake no more of theei." Chicago News. Better Than the Toothpick. We are told that the heojjh aud pros perity of the teeth are greatly promot ed by the prompt use of the toothpick Immediately after en ting aud that this being so only n "Miss Prim" or an "Aunt Betty" would presume to object to it. Wo reply thatslf this Is so the person afflicted should at once repair to the dreeing room and, away from the1 observation of others, should relieve his teeth of their fatal burden. It Is advlslble, however, that be should em ploy for the purpose the highly hygien ic dental II -hs. This Is pronounced by all good tlcnllsts far less harmful to the teeth thnu the ubiquitous tooth pick, which bus, us we firmly bellevo, pushed Its way Into pretty good so ciety by false prctcuses nnd a s)ectea of blackmail. Leslie's Weekly. rolltfl of Children. The politeness of children U only skin deep. One cannot help sympathis ing with the little London girl who wild sleepily toiler hostess nt a party she had ifot beeu "oM vuougli to enjoy, "Please, will you tell me which Is the rlady what' giving this party, "cause I promised mummy to say, tJoo:lby, thank you eery much for the nice par ly,' and I can't go home till I've snld It, aud and I do so wsut to get away from tills borrlblo plnoc! But one's whole heart gws out to tbe Hrtle boy who, having greatly enjoyed one small Insufficient rlioc ilptt, wu asked sharp ly. "Well. Johnny, what do you sayr "More," sruwcrvd Johnuy. - ,. . .y w ' IUe el the Sap. ': We .sometime see, a huge ring or balo round ' the mono, oo-npylng a spsce In the heavens so large that nine ty moons' breadths would but Jut suf. flee o snao It., Yet tbe body of tbe sun would fill sll thst spsce ere we had ap proached within 2.COO,nno miles of him. Once on his apparent eurfsrt were we permitted to Irnttl thereon end with tbe speed ft sn express train It would require nt whole years of continuous Journeying t efore we could make toe cirvDUM lU'aoro. : . , ... - TrISe. ' We sre often rrmt&ded of what airs, Cbtlllng'y said when oVd who maa sred her bon.MbolL Her reply wss, 'My babnd hss sgrewt that I may oVMe upon all the small questions If I will let b'ro dMe tbe large ones." As small one arose mny times eecn day sod large nnca only st tnrnrsls ef hirmths. It ended ta ber.Tulltiff tbe roost . - ' . . . . tfeWteae. ' - . Mr. XlrraU-l de wlalj I fonW f a gvd mold. Mr Vc.n line- Tie to'gM Inim-lcw tt'tit- 1 think he'd be de Pgbtel 11 g" to y o. Wra. lrCalI-Bt !,y d.'ti't yifl t IitJ Mr- lint'h. al.e K-nj't lT' 'l e y ! sn'f a pirr t, won't M eo r.r,f rfi ) hits to t cre of. If a r n rr, lire -,Jf 1,! te o i' 1 1: . I -rrmalia. In W "1 ) S i I I I - h ;t I ''. IC, 'i Ci;rti. 1 : 1 f ) : h 1 ft I '. l-s'l p; t t' FACTS IN FEW LINES in Sweden a plumber la called a vat teuletliugsentrepenor. -'" -' . ' " ' ' -'At Calcutta a "society has been form ed for the protection of. wild animals. . A large percentage of tho people In Brazil go barefoot escept on Sundays and holidays.';!-' r-i'i?':? tfe'vi-: '. ' An Ohio horse was scared to death the other day by the first automobile It bad ever seen., C.' - v ' : " ' ' ; ; : , It is stated that for "the first time within the memory of living man every Turkish ofllcial received hl full salary on the lstpf AprlL The provincial legislature of British Columbia has passed a taw abolishing the wearing of wigs as an accompani ment of official office. '" In the course of eight hours' point duty a London constable avers that he Is asked on an average 260 times where such and such a street is. Russian officers in camp receive mon ey to pay for their meals, but In many cases they keep this for oilier purposes aud eat with tbe common soldiers. Glasgow has the largest tramway system of any town in the British Isles. Manchester stands second, While Liverpool makes a bad third. In the British army the proportion of Scotch Is 8.02 per cent; Irish, 12.13; English, 79.23. In the British navy the proportion of English Is still larger. The report comes from London that trains for Morehead City and intermediate piints. many of the vaudeville performers 1 .Train No. Ill connects at G1ven.sb1.ro with train No. 33 for Charlotte, Colum there are coming to this country this bia and Jacksonville. No. 37 solid PuHnvin train, drawing room sleepers New winter because of the higher salurles Y.rk to. fw Orleans and Memphis, also for Wmston-Saiem, Wilkesboro, Dan .,,,,,, ' ,ville and local station?. paldhere. Train Na 117tn1 u u . .. t. , , . ' Oh the McDoel farm nt Shirley Hill, N. H., there is a pear tree which Is lu all probability over a hundred yeurs old. It Is still healthy and continues to bear good crops. Howard rarsons of Dover, N. H., lias commission issued In 1770 to Captain and Jacksonville; No. sYfor A-lanta and all ,inU South and Southwest ; Nos! Harvey Parsons. It is signed by XI 34 an I 38 for Washington an 1 a'l points N ,r! h; connertmn is also made at Salia heeh Weare, governor, and E: Thump bury for Western North Carolina points. son, his secretary. Madrid still has the meilianval nlirht watchmen. Thev admit lain comers to the apartment houses at ulcht. but no longer sing out the hour or the condi tion of tbe weather. A traveler returned from India re lates that at Andarkoh, In central In dia, he killed four full grown timers with five shots lu six minutes, the lirit three being single shots. After being sentenced to a short term of Imprisonment for a minor offense George Schineidhuber, a Vienna cab driver, uotorlous forlils Immense girth, had to bo released because the cells were too small for hlin. In order to aid the police In malm talnlug order on the occasion of a re cent motor race the authorities of the towu of Itezeuiourg, Germany, com pelled all local cyclists to enroll them selves among the police. The magicians In London have form ed an association known as the Xlngie Circle. They found this necessary to protect their tricks, us mnuy of tlio best ones wej-o beinf; exposed by tlio burlesqucrs in tbe music halls. A couple were married lu Switzer land the other day aud In search of the novel decided to have their wedding breakfast sen oil mi the summit of Mount Norn. When they got up there they found the champagne frozen solid. To keep the channels and the bar of the river Mersey at Liverpool at a depth of twenty-seven feet at low wa ter 8,000,000 tons of sand were dredg ed from the estnary last year. Mince 1880 abput 8K,XK),l)U0 tons have been removed In this way. The BrltMi Columbia canneries, lll.e those on the sound, ure under the ne cessity of throwing away Ilsh. It Is Impossible ho to regulate the catch as not to have salmon iicciumilatc 1111. 1 spoil when tbe heavier runs are 011. A pocle of froi; found lu Borne 1 h:n very long toin, wehlir.l to die tiji "I'll in crcttturo can leap f.om a lilji tree and by spreading Its toin be supplied with four little parachute, which emdile II (0 oaslly (lwoiiit; bcn- It is called "the Dying frog." Virgil III Ills (fay spike of the "wav ing woods" of Italy. Today denu ed hillidiVs n.c the rule, and the Htrenu us efforts of the "PYo Moudbui ct KIMi" societies have not yet smveuded lu arousing the government to action lu (he matter oC reaHorottlng. A remarkable decrease lu tho num ber of death from tuberculosis in the larger cities of Prussia wltblu the lut two decade Is recorded. Id ins!) the death rste In titles of over loo.nou In habitants was 8730 fW in.ooo. In )802 It wss only 22 per IO.00O, At 4 public meeting In Calrtiltn to arraugo for wcl-pmlug the Prior and Prlncens of WsIN ibe 0rt rvolutlon was offcrwl "by MnUaraJnli UiUiadtir Jotiudra Mahun T a gore and tuo acoond by tbo Hon. Prince Artf Kadrf Hycd Wsstf All Mlm Bauadoor of Wordily dabad. , V Wliilo Some VegtmniU ot London vol Onteers were engnged la a slism fight la-the suburbs the other day s man on a coach paaaliig along a neighboring road sounded Tea nrlugr oa bis bu gle. The call was pssecd along tbe tlne aud tbe battle waa- tupendo1 till the Joke was discovered. - One of Ibe, moat Important Interna ttmtal treaile ertr aigned was Uu between iwctre Enrotieea countries fur the doing awy of the white sltve trtClc. tlio trvsty fcing into i!Ti July t". If U tpkI ihst ra h country ea liblib hnfus for roibVfion of Infof msiKm and o nebunifr informatiuu. TV Vulnal filiiy Journal of (lertiisey ml la sttenOnt to the fact 1111 Cli are- grwt dtiTryera of tnny stioInf !Bctt. T! various tiraoi-ke of the fi-p tm','.t sre aaWI to be the moat arilie slodg tht llnee. The hna tit th in'jiito Is on a of the rbokril niorrl ebUh foil to tbe finny ejiU or, - , '''","." Co!or( J Fair f,itu Tta i n Prl f f fr !u trfy f, (cr.'m I -r t! rniird trip, vlih in-rl..-1'e -!;r,li--n ti h fair Crcnmrff, t.i 1 I n n a-; -1 r 0 a . a ( . 1 f ' S I I )'. !, frfrri sll points C. R. ft., r.!'dls ' , . :r'C . 1 v.'i to ( ,1 , i-l, . .1 SOUTHERN RAILWAY. T' v- - C SCHEDULE itf EFFECT b2PI 8, 1905. 113 1-136 I 108 Eastern Doily jDaib-. Daily Lv, mil Pailv. P M I F U I AM I AM I ......... 1 27 7 201 I If 0 GRENSBORO .. .... II l 4UI 7 331f 1 Bt O) McLean Gibsonville 1 63 7 48- 1 4' 15 ......... 1 68 7 53 IS 17 ..... 2 08 8 05) 2 01 21 2 13 8 10 2 1 23 ...... 2 18 8 151 2 1' 26 2 30 8 27 2 3: 32 f 2 42 f 8 38 2 4; 3 7 2 61 8 47 2 hi 41 3 03 9 00 3 1! 46 Elon College . . Burlington Graham Haw Kiver Nfebane Bfland Hillsboro UNIVERSITY DURHAM East Durham . Brassfield Morrisvilie 6 45 3 2S 9 20 3 M 55 6 58 3 35 9 30 3 5f 57 f 7 23 f 3 43 f 9 37 f 4 K 61 f 7 41 3 58l 9 51 4 Ft 69 7 53 4 10 10 02 4 40 73 i 8 15 4 36( 10 30 6 15 6 151 81 I 1 RALEIGH.. 4 52 4 58 f 5 33 87Garner 90i Auburn 96 Clayton 104!Wilson's Mills. 109,'SELMA 112 Pine Level 118!Princcton 124 'Rose 129 GOLDSBOKO. lAr. flO 51 f 5 41 11 02 5 54 fll 18 f 6 09 11 30 6 29 11 36 f 6 35 5 11 5 25 5 43 5 50 6 05 11 48 f 6 46 f 6 21 f 12 031 . j 6 40 12 2o P M PM i PM I 7 15 AM This condensed schedule is published without notice to the public. .Trains Nos, 112 and 108 connect trains, both bouthbound and Nnrthliounrl i . ...... iura iiuuuKii cijiirii ui'uesa ivaieign, inase City ana Kichmond. where close conmction is made with Washing1 on Southern Railway for WashinBton and Eastern t-iticp. Train No. 107 connects at Durham for Ox ford, Chase City and Richmond University Station for Chapel Hill daily except Sunday; at Greensboro with train No ,Sb for Washington and poi Us North, close connection for inston aleivi, Higji Point, SalHbtiry, Charlotte an 1 int M-mc-liate stations. train No. 1:1., e,mnp.'i -ii C,vo .1,,,,., .;u. m.. m e.... , o. 11. hahmwick, r. T, M. W.-II. Tavi.oi:, G. i. A. II. Wa Jiingtoii, U. C. ' EI:','f'N. I U' ' ' Danicls-Halifi Hots? and ffliuU Company Sale and Exchange Stables 1 W au Our Mr. L. G. Daniels has reninud from the west with two car loads (50 head) of personally selected horses and inu!"j from the most prominent wes tern stock farms. All class,.- and kimh, wcigiun..; from !J0() to 1,300 pounds. Well bpjke and conditioned. They arc a laptod for farm, road and draft purposes. They have also received in sto-k a wagons and cirt wheels, any suo ai top buggies, runatwuts, road eart.i, ham-si, ro: ;s, hlankcM, whips and saddles of every dcsciiption This complete stix-l: w Tcr for s i'f a' o',nii -iy cl-ne mnrgins for cash or kokI secured paper. Kvcry ;ile or tr.i I mid b in re. in-., cited, It will pay you to sec u- before liujiii;;. Very Re. .poet fuilv , THE DANI EL3-HA.HN HORSE V MULE CO. XX VU aV Vw v a. r v V V ' Lino en Hand. Now is the time for Fall painting. Use Heath and Milllgan. Full woight, none better. General Hardware nnd Builders Material. Gaskill Hdw. & Mill Supply Co , J L. HARTSFIELD, Contractor and llulldrr. OrriCk 93 1-2 MIDDLE ST. PHOUt Us Would be gko to bafie any one inspect smy tyork as it goes YOUKO MEH. - ; . 1 'V . -YOURQ W0t. Arn You Wldo Awalcof ' Then eooaWef jwt beet Interest and jntef ' ; new.. K0W r fwt w-.i'h wiM PrrtTl HUSIN'nnS tPUCATtON an tt at ti'ara n In a tlratir.t an t litralive If)IT10M ahl th ai tire till I 111 117 r. Daily. Daily. AM j AM 5 35 c 5 17i 5 05! 5 00! 4 47j 4 40j ..... 4 J, 4 17 . I 4 021 3 47 3 30 3 00 2 48 8 30 8 17 f 7 52 f 7 32 f 2 35 2 15 2 05 7 22 00 1 40 11 45: 11 31 .. 11 23 .. 7 8 08 2 55, 7 55', f 2 41 7 451 2 26l 7 36i 2 12 7 26 2 01 7 14 f 1 49 7 00. 1 35 AM i PM 11 08 .. 10 SO -lO 38 flO 25... flO 10i f 9 55 9 401 Lv. PM as information and is subject to change at Goldsboro with Atlantic Coast Line - and u'ilii AH!,r,t, r,A M..H, n i; B, Spencer, G, M T. h. GltEK :n, C. T. A. Raleigh, N. C. full car load of ami double farm - A omph tc :isvrlment of open and PWa 1 up. Laths For Sale tun. Time. 107 135 Daily Daily. A at TU 11 59 6 3; fll 40 f 6 1 11 27 6 Ot. 11 2 5 56 11 14 5 41 11 07 5 35 11 01 5 3fc 10 5t- 5 22i f 10 38 f 5 10 10 28 5 01 10 16 4 4! 10 00 4 30 9 44 4 18 f 9 37 f 4 10 9 13 f 3 58 9 05 3 49 8 45 3 30 8 26 f 3 12 8 20 f 3 06 r, J '-t In a i,f" ' d I. . ' t t a :wi, tii.'Ti-t rl ll 'WaMlit'pe sll fcf- e 1 :';!, r -r-'.rhi V. , -- t .r (. 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The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 27, 1905, edition 1
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