' 2 J fi t!-' K- 1 A 1 r x i ,, ... 11 ' Hi ?J r ... T J .. 49 1311 It ay"1 nth 1 I i Five ' XaundrlMar aVaaaailBI 'it If .there ismnvthimr about the libuse Ulat.Miotild bcf absolutely which fooil is cooked and servU'GOLD3DUST makea dishwater that dlira, that Roes after "X cach phrticlc nf grease find dirt Vim n "Tier 1., DAVIS & FAIRBAN K?SSP We sell Sunny Monday Laundry Soap. It islhc best: will not hurt Wilt hands, and' is white will waar outi xjtf. bats! of aoy. other BoapV "Use FAIRHANK'S Stthuy Monday and make the washing easy. - SCALES is selliFAIRBANKlS SunnyiVlonday'4aundry Soap We sell PAlRBANK'S GOLD DUST WashinrPowder paint; grcaae andsUrn like magic. them all ; they ar.good, and ft your soap from' the Fairvank man whlte ftc'-ja with us for (his week. iairbankCos -,v a- ie.m im mm.m ,m mm mm ) 3. rvLet the. Gold Dust Mr. f n. TifVerr. a anrclal baek Co. U-here for a few days. Buy your soap from hint atwho, sale. It will come throghrus, while he is here. Fairbank's Sunny Pure, wliitc.-eSicieut; uo resin or other adullerations lluti rot and1?? rrvruia Ubrica. Tku 'H'tfce'kafd Ubor out of washing. 'sPummo Smti Uudi -Mi ofi in every .f- dhOmy iBure' Soap f row Suei to a safe harbor eP rawty caah. ? Pt JM vimW; awarv dV for .VU.. k iMk iaiHaa TUaa- CriieU of ITinirt' . v it ; ..' awar at af ; ;as:.ti T ,,i'f, an. acMM. 'Brands'of in every iKiok.-Rnd crriiiny. .. .lui :i . -ens GAINES & CURTV, E. StJohnsi MtfTO l aHll PrirP i ,. m ,.j Use Gold Dust I'll A OrAaic f 'n11 caitUnrttALniitfapa , It searches out every impurity, U,B MmJ BoUl m kills every germ. .Twins do Your' .Worlf rervresr-titatlvr-of the N. K. Pair Monday is THE BEST ; TAIRBANK'S; Fairy Toilet Soap Flv Cants ' ComW aot be purer at any price Oval, pure and white Soap ' Fairbank's home. For the hair a4 n4 keaUftkc skin, prevents and cures all c- r iwiMtHta uiNaaw," J. F. HtliMlriaka 111 Wa4 BUrilnoton Straat iiii.ry.,a k;epaM4 twea4titiuc tlamt. vottr prosfat iwaiifaejr javfwoaiiaaoty aotrlo jTiial.f&ala IMH ytHV aaaaJaAa aaaa. faaa ofaaaWakaFV Wui'a umr9W mnfi- "T " awW v be paai:ii pmn tmuroMMa mm mm -ayoajvjaoay ia tbc Pint Watiaaat Ihfe, Tiaic Cartificataa .of Day aak aac iaaiiad tbwe. it ' , " OP. . n Sffap III Fairy Soap Kor..bath,tdil- t, none other Iso white and pure1 for bath." clean, it is the Dan or dish'in , JerseySfreet Thctariued in FAIRBANKS v Glycerine Tar. Soap. is the real pine , rlrec article. It 'cleanses and soft- . the skin. thm. preparing it for ' medicinal nctlou -of pine tar and glycerine i - l tfol lie Glycerine Tar Soap aH toilet purpecca. It sbatltes v 7 Wf "" ' - 4 mi.. I tr. u ii'.mt-. I;.. . . I aa3aLT TrT Wait ttfeMMttk' tiicataa of Dcoatr iVT'; . 7 41 "r r 1 aSf ir.i Ptaff ,.oo. Tke UoiM sitae St, CtoaoaM fnijrfi' wiH aire a dfoaar aad waaacjafaaloa oar, April 4. ia MoHweak tfcfc,, aatawr 1'away aaavaUaaM.koairjniMag. f,'-rfp,p and tho. Slip. -4Too aaaehr'tuUicc plo hail dotio ttio trick. A-LltUa-JUakato got n pnln In. Lcr sauli and bad t0,o tp bed. .The fanHy pliyolclnn nnd his top hit 'eal)diBBd"irescrllio1 n pill. Mai nttefel moUyr'anlil very well, but tlio faarilar payalcan did not know Mnlmle, and. aha was qulto sure Mnlmlo would not taka.taa pill.. Xbo family physl cka aaMoae would mnko It n swcot pill, bat Malmlo's mother replied that o lotig aa it was a pill It would bo bo use. iThen ttb family pbyalckn. was struck with a brilliant Idea. Iho pill should bancraftlly concealed in tho centeti,of.iat preserved pear and sent up to little Mnlmlo 10 cat. ,1 Art heur.later MMmla'n mother went to see how her sweotest dear was going on. She appeared to bo going on excsllcutly., "And did my pet eat nll her pear?" inquired the- foud mother. "X.e. Biumsle," replied tho llttlo dnr ling, "all but. tho iinsty'sccd." Thcro'.uiny a slip 'twixt tho pear and. the pIpT-London Answers. ti iivtMtumlnout Coal, Tho.nrst hltujulnous coal mined in the United States, states thu United States, geological survey, was taken from what.ls.tuimlly termed the Itlcli tnond basiu. a small nrua In tho. south eastern iwrtlou of Virginia, near tho lxlty.(of .Mehtuoixl. Thin basin l:i situ aicu-,on ,tiuy enstcru margin or the rkdownt plateau, tlilrjccn miles aboyo -tidewater, on tho Jaifics river. lt lies la Goochland, Henrico, Powliatan and Chesterfield .counties. Tho coal beds are rnueh dUtortcd, nnd'tho coat Is nf rather low arado when compared with that' from ether districts with which It ha to. come into competition. The ocourrenea of coal was known In the itkhmofid basin ns early ns 1700, nnd la'l7NB,.shfpatents wcro made to somo of, the. aoftharn states. AC present .what little coal Is produced lit this field. U for local consumption only. SoieuUflc American. -- xMevsmint of Ictbtrgi. - In..ib. investigation of tho currents round-tho cotfst of Nowfouudtand It haa been observed that there Is nt times v wide difference In thu direction of tho drift of .Icebergs nnd that of thu flat or pan Ice, which, having no great depth, Is governed In Its motions by the 'surface jcurronts and tho winds, whereas' the Icebergs, tho larger imrts, of which hro submerged tu n great depth, follow only tho movement of tlu oceniu water ns n whole and nro unlnOuenced by tho winds. In consc queue n huge berg may often bp sceir majestically maintaining Its nluw advance In opposition to tho wind and across, tho general motion of. tho Uelds oftflattke surrouudlng It. Tho sealers oftetn tnko advaulngo of this fact by moor luff their vomcIs to an Iceberg morder to prevent u drlt to leownrd. -Philadelphia Itecord. V rnununi'ini nanyarwv. . . ... . i . . i. j . xiWheu brought to bay thu kangaroo J u, taps like, a Oath for the buutcra cheat wad tries to crush It tu with bis fore feet. To prevent this each man wears across hi breast u two or threo hicb T.tUkk, umttlng. Armed with .a. sneer, with a ekib atfacluuent at the ether end. they ride upon swift horses Into a berd. With the agility and cqul polso of circus riders they ntnnd erect upon their horses' and uho their spears and clulM. Tho kangaroo Is able to Jump clear over a horso. As tho gamo U bagged. It Is sklnued, nnd tho sklu Is stretched on tho ground aud pegged down tu pre vent shrinkage. '.The Hush furnishes meat fur tho ca'inp. Kach man phu-ui his prlvnto'innrk upon his booty, nnd, whou they huvo 100 apiece they return back to .civilization. Why He Ssarehtd. The. old man had evidently dropped soaiethlng tu tho muddy road, nnd ho began soarrtilng, for It In threo mlu utes Ubout thirty. strangers bad Joined In the search, and every additional minute brought additional searchers, till at last one. .bolder thau tho rest, plucked up heart aud spoke: .."What are you looking forT" be la quired. "My friend." mumbled the old man. "I have dropped a piece of taffy can. dy." - , 2 "RUt.- great Scott," cried another of the crowd angrily, "why. do you go looking for It whw It will be covered with dlrtr "Hecause, -my Inquisitive frleodV' ro piled the.ld man, "my false teeth nre sticking to that taffy." ' v ,qatrsnas HkMng Pises. I'also tooth ure oeeaslonally used for secrutlvo. purpotMUL. An eccentric old lady boasts of a roof plate which con sUt. of, two thin, sheets of gold bo tweea. which a mtatature copyi of her will la Inserted. la. a similar mauuur a, dyer presen'es a prescrlptloa which he declares he would net disclose for a UKf. sum.Itoaaea Mall. EsvkHis. "Just think of Ml" said the student af iuimlgrutlou. "Many men who co we te UUs country cannot wrKe their ewa- names." f 'Ves,'.'t answered Mr. Pincbpenny, "and when 1 get. dews toy check, book a the In t of tha.awatb l am lucltned te aavy (bem.'r-.WMblugtan Star, Fixlna'tha Brsak. 1 "TU)f.wero t-th brokea up by, their ataaratloa." "8t Jiaaderstaaa they're elfected a -raeeaclHatton aad.aae aew. re-paired," touifBlar. y- i i Tbere.ia no teaeaar Hke aeceaslty; It has beaa the raaklaar of ,au in; H wakes aohJajalerBMat .lasaklas ana sUbmc lateaita.aotiea hla.lataat talaat,. -Lovora tad, bealth aaMtaM frcveat sick instsod of i lottiag tbcMselvafi t4akkasdi tavaai try .to cur. it. aW;)ojsgi aa .yc 'baf your liver, ttosaaak aoU.'bowokTilH' a healthy awt aotiv condsaiaa you iwpo't get aick. Ballard's Herblne relieves constipation, inactive liver. and all ataaiaeh and bowoli troubles. Sold k-yiKortk ItoaJtraaacy, She Wasn'Afrald. A crowd gathered on thu street to watch n hands6mo f6r" terrier that wns running about, noso In nth White froth was running from tho dog'H mouth. "lie's niad I" yelled n fnt uiati. Tho fox terrier stood In thtf ceutcr of tho groUp with wlflo open eyes, cither too mad or too frightened to move. At this' Juncturo tho pollcemnn ar rived. A dozcu voices began to tell him that tho dog wns mad; that it must bo killed) that It had been snap ping ht tho children; that It began to froth when It passed ri "pool of water, and how best to shoot A tall, quiet looking woman pushed through tho crowd nlid started toward tho dog. A dozcu men yelled nt her. Two or three inert grabbed nt her. She picked tho dog up nhd started out of the crowd. Tho policeman st6ppcd her with: "Madam, that dog Is mad. Ho must bo shot. Look at' tho foam coming out of his mouth." "F.oaml" sho said contemptuously, "That's n cream putt ho wns eating.'' -St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Printing a Coin on Llntn. Tho print of n silver colli ur medal may bo mndo on silk or linen by dip ping tho fabric In n solution of nltrnto of sliver nnd' stretching It over the faco of thu coin until tho Imago Is Im printed. Tho linen Is sensitized by dip ping It Into a solution of nltrnto t( sliver, mndo Jy dissolving sixty or eighty grains of nltrnto of silver In ono ounco of water. Wet tho portion of tho cloth which Is to rccclvo the Impression tu tho solution nnd when nearly dry draw It over tho fned of the coin and tlo It nt tho back, tixposo to n Weak light, nnd in n fow minutes the raised design of tho coin will nppcar on tho linen. As soon ns tho print Is dark enough rcmpro nnd wnsh In clear water. When nearly dry Iron It smooth with n warm Iron: placing n plcco of tlssuo paper over tho print. In printing from tho coin or medal it is advisable to pasto n plcco of paper on tho rovcrso side, so that tho sliver will not coino lu contact with tho sen sitized fabric. 8tudnt of Glikipr. The otllce boy sat lu tho corner busi ly engaged In rending n book, Btrangn to sny, It was not "The Adventures of Umiko Jlln," "Daisy Uenn, tho Demon Detective," nor even n thrilling nnrra. tiro of moru or less correct life on tho plains, Ho was rending Hhnkespenro. An expression of pence mid Joy wns on his fnco that caused those who knew ti I tu to wonder If ho had nt last experienced a chiingo of heart. His eyes sparkled, nnd his whole express slon wns ono of happiness. I'lnnlly hu turned to a worker nt another dcylc. "Say, Jim," ho said, "I've got a ques tion for you. Did you ever rend Hhnko spenroV' . "Yep," wob the reply. "And d'ycr knoV what ho talks about."' "Yep." , "Den mnybo you enn help mo." "What Is It)" t "Well. I want to. know which was do nun, Uomed or Juliet?" Youth's Com panion, Losing His Mind. "Mother, guess you'd bettor send for th' doctor," gasped Undo Charlie Ren vcr us ho sank Into a obnlr nnd rocked back and forth, holdlng'hls gray head. "Bakes nllvcl Ye haven't been nnd got the misery In yer bend, liavo ye, HI last" iMped his astonished wlfo, drop lug n plo tin. , "I ilifnno wnat's tho nuittor, but I've nlwus hnd n hunch my mind 'd go some time. It's cum, 1 guess. I no ticed th' troublo fust last week whon I plumb forgot to go up nn' swear off th' flOO nuacHAment till It was too Into. Thon I 'neglected to go to th' school' meetln' Inst night to fight ngln tho now commissioner. Hut, wuhs aud wuns, I didn't guess within eleven pound seven ounces of th' weight of Wnl Weaver's big hog killed today, 1 guess my mind hns gono nil right. I'm ubout nil In." -Puck. Tunlno 'Forks. Tho tuning, fork wus tho Invention of "John Stone, royal trumpct-tr, In 1811. Though tho pitch of forks varies slightly with changes of the tempera ture or by rust, they nro tho most ac curate means of determining pitch. -Tuning forks are capable of Imlng made of any pitch within ecrlnlu'Ilm Its, but those commonly uwd nro tho notes A and O, giving thu sounds rep resented by tho second nnd 'third spaces. In tho treble s(avo.. An Incsntlvs. "Won't you try to lovo uir ho sighed. "1 have tried," sho replied kindly, but firmly. "My "rich nunt lus Just died," bo wout ou. - via that case, dear, I will try again." Puck. A Blunt Antwsr. Mother (to her daughtcrl-You'd hot tcr nceept Petci my dear. Ho Is n nice boy, though 'he may not N baud some. After all, good looks fade, don't they, papa? Father Ratherl-Kllo-gende lilattcr. Th Ways of Mtn. .Many a mun wo would bo unable to And the family Dlblo If hoi hunted all day would bavo lio difficulty In put ting bis baud on the corkscrew, oven lu tho dark,-Ch(cugo Itecord-Hcrald. Ah Empty Drtsm. nobby.-Say. sis, wbut's a "empty dream?" Dotty Ouo you have when you've been sent to bed without any supper,--Cleveland Leader, A Swollen jaw tamotiprelty-'Bor pleasant. Whether it te caused by; neuralgia toothache or accideut', Ballard's -Snow Lini ment willreduce the swelling' aud relieve the pain. The great and sure cure for rheumatism, cuts, bruises, scalds any and all aches and pains. Sold by North Batik Pharmacy. V Apprentices wauted at the Vogue MiluWy. . " "'AnsluetantCsndldte. During n local election In a German town only ouo man appeared at th'6 nomination delt. ' "Whom do J i. ii uomluntoV" Inquired tho olllclal. "Mysolf," was tho answer. "Do you ncccpt tho nomination?" "Well, no." Tho olllccr Inughcd nnd said: "Then wo must try again. Whom do you nominate?" "Myself." "You accept tho nomination?" "No." A subdued "DonnerwcttorP- escaped tho lips of tho- perplexed olllalal, but he .went on: "For tho third tlmo, whom do you nomlnnto?" 1 "Mysolf," enmo Uio Invariable reply. "Do yoirncccpt tlio nonilnntlon?" Tho man rosa up, nnd n stnllo of sat isfaction spread over his fnco as ho answered proudly! , VUavlug been threo times solicited by my follow citizens to accept tbo nomlunttou, I can no longer dccllno to acccdo to their wishes." Ho then re tired. The Opal. In Judging nn opal color Is of the' greatest Importance. Ited lire or red lu combination with yellow, blue and green is tho best, llluu by Itself is qulto valueless, nnd the green opnl Is not of great valuo unless tho color Is very vivid and the pattern very good. Tho color must bo true that is to say, it must not run In streaks or patches, alternating with n colorless or Inferior quality. Pattern Is nu Im portant factor, tlio savcrat varieties being known ns "nln lire" when tho grain Is very small, "harlequin" whciii the color Is lu small squares, tho moro regular tho better, and the "llnsh tire," or "(lash opnl." when tho color shows as n stnglo Hash or lu very largo pat tern. Harlequin Is tho most common and Is also popularly considered the most beautiful. When tho squares of color nro regular and show ns dis tinct minute checks of red. yellow, blue nnd green It Is considered mag nificent. Homo stones show better on tdgo than on top.-lCxchnnco. - Kept Thsm Dancing. A Washington olllclal, speaking of blunders In thu diplomatic service, told of'n mlstnkn committed by nu Amer ican In AfghnulHtnii. Hu said: 1 "This ' American enlorlnlin.il tho shnhzadn for threo days, giving hlin n very hnmlnomo suit of rooms lu bis houso. Tho morning of the shiihsn da's arrival the American host visited him lu bin. apartment nnd wns nmnr.ed to sco tho royal guest and his eutlro staff "hopping nlmut the floor lu tho oddest wny. They conversed politely nnd gravely: but, Instead of walking, they bopped, taking grent leaps of eight or uliio fuel. Tho host ventured to ask the reason of this hupping. Tho shnhznda olltely replied: " 'You see. UiIn carpet ts green, with pink ruses hero nnd there. Urcon Is .a sacred rotor with us", so wo nre obliged to liop from roso to roso. It Is good exercise, but rnther fatiguing, 1 'confess.'" A Llitty Office. In his recollections lu 'lllnckwood'a Mnguzluo Sir Hubert Anderson, tells an nmuslng story of tho duys whon ho was 'employed nt tho homo otllce. On his arrival ouo morning nt tho olllco ho found n note from Hlr James Fur gusson's prlvnto secrutnry-hls Inti mates called him "Creeper" announc lug that nt II o'clock precisely nu'old hat, lately tho property of tho chief clerk, would be kicked off from tho end of tin)-corridor nnd requesting tho fa vor of Sir HolH'rt's prcsoiice. When Hlg lieu struck II. Hlr Hubert heard Creep er's cheery voice ring out, "All on stdu; play I" They all turned out and the game began. On emerging from nu unusually hot scrimmage Hlr Hub ert became eoimclous of tho presonco of ti stranger at his side, u timid llttlo Frenchman, who meekly Inquired, ,"ls zlss to olllco for Vu naturalization?" Sir Hoburt adds, "It wnsl" Why Hs Crl.d. The'sympAthutlu neighbor asked: "Is yoar llttlo brother lit this morning, Johnnie?1 I hiitnl him crying lu tho most hourtroudliig manner." . "No; not exnctly'-Johmilu explained, "but Wllllo pulled down u Jug of mo lasses vn himself lu thu pantry, nnd mother has been trying tu comb his hair." Exchange. Livingstons, Of Dr. Livingstone H wns said by Htanloy that tho uiUslousry lived for years among tho most cruel mid Ig norant savages lu thu world, but ho never fired u shot In nngur, never "clubbed or clouted or banned r blasted,"- Ills manlier was that of a "cool, wlsu old mail who felt offended and looked grave." Circumstances Reverted. Unkempt Smltli-MIst'jr, would youso kindly help it poor man as l all lu, down and out? Jocular Citizen Why, certainly, Just climb the tire cscapo on that skyscraper across tho street and walk lu on the top tloor; Thou you will be all out, up aud lu.-Judgo's Library, ,.m It's. Good Point. "But," asked the long haired young man, 'Is theru nothing at ull Ubout poetry that you like?" "Yes.1' renlled Crubbe. "Wboiinver 1 see a poem It makes me feel good to reullzo that (hero's no law to coiupi mo to read It." Cuthollo Standard uud Times. No grip Is so hard to shake off as that of early convictions, Maurlco Thompson, Notice. All parties raising poultry are hereby notified thnt they must keep same from trespassing upon the premises of others or become liable for arrest and fine. No further notice wilt be given. Chas; JJredesou. Chief of Police, You got full wolght aud first quality -at the Control market, Just try It awbUo. , 0&mmSSrmWmBmmmVrmmmr TIte -VT T" T qqraim is premier haa widened its market un til it inchidcslhcwholc civil ized world;, has become the typewriter of over 300,060 operators and has, during 1506, broken every previous record of sales, because it haa from the beginning best ;nct cvry typewriter need. HPHE trl-color feature of 1 thu Smith Premier Typewriter is recog- nized ns the greatest im provement in modern type-vritorconstruction--yctin providinp; it, none of the strong fundamental fea tures, for which the Smith Premier has alvayo been noted, have been uacrlficcd. Complete literature on re quest. THE SMITH PREMIER COMPANY -a mis a-a a rw rt 1 -YrawKiibK SYRACUSE. N. Y StopFdin 'Or. Mllu' AS- t'il hill SKI tNA uwd ifmt for rk and pilaMn UUd' tlJi, tiki In tttn tiu they ( rtrlici UlllC0. Iltnrf Ceunw, riooniao, N. Y ami 1111 PA1M Of RHEUMATISM and SCIATICA 25 Dosos 25 Conts Ynr DniUHl Mill Or, Milti' Ar,M-la,riS lid In It mhwlifcJ i rtwm it. (tin ti Ui (Ini MlH (ulr) II II l.lli to tyilit feu. : HOME CORE FOR ECZEMA Oil of Wlntcwrctn, Thymol, Glycerine, lllc. Ui.d ai Simple Weill. It really seems strange that so many people suffer year In and year out with cciema, when it Is now no longer a se cret that oil o( wintergrcen mixed with thymol, Glycerine, etc., makes a wath that is Iwund to cure. Old, obstinate caics, it Is true, can not be xurcd In a (cw days, but there Is absolutely no sufferer front cciema who ever used this simple wash and did not find Immediately that won derfully soothing, calm, cool sensation that comes1 when the Itch Is taken away, Instantly upon applying a few drops of the waih the remedy takes effect, the itch Is allayed. There Is no need of experiment the patient knows at once. Instead of trying to compound the oil of wlntergrecn, thymol, glycerine, etc., In the right proportions ourselves we are using a prescription which Is universally found the most effective, It Is known as the D. D. I). Prescrip tion, or Oil of Wlntergrecn Compound. It Is made by the D.l). U.Co.bf Chi cago, and our long experience with this remedy has given us great confi dence In Its merits. 60 YEARS' KXPERIENCE uWim I HADE ItlftlMB nrniANa ..nuninll.fl JL f mnAtnm m Vf h nt rf.trll I 111 ml uloklr cruiii our oj.lnt.iu rr "tur u fat enlioa U probably pMtintnhla. O, om union. eent rre. tldr .u.ticy for wmnw ,-liil. I'ateDle ltka iLnujah Muuu reclro MwUtftcUw. "Ubout l-lnrao, lutbe sckwmc 'jwiericaii. A hemUonielT lllotrtj4 wiiilr. J""',': eulatlou of D7 ttenllSa ounil. 'leruii, J m JiUTi four morula, i. ttofdBrj1needwleri. Subscrlbo for tho Tologram host ovoulng paper on tho coast. Soo Ed Stockton, IHEADACHE NEURALGIA ONE tJ thm I it tlo TaUeU and the Pain is Gon Work tor a Oreator St.. Johns,