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The Gamccock of the Marlborbugh. h'ltt" :;;tuntieii of the :larliiiorttgh ()It ith i:st o f .liun , 17 -, lol heen lir1 m'Ittetl to l.ttrdt I.ertnox, who phtel;t, bini in a wn: llk, w"lere h sIr l d "w iI a :iir"t r ethiriat a otal i i t-ke le cit erv il ihei honor, or in a !. i-y .the avi'd (lie shi. She w as bin: rtkaetl fore a i 't. Ie c:tnin wa s t untul le, and many olliers, i, -indIn, hll. ."th : v.tymunr, who I~st his :trm (al'ter wa1"d1 he et l ten ri a ;oug:tint. I.'roin his sont, t':tt~n sir .I(,hm "eymnourt, i have oft Itsa:rd how the mnen were go ing dlown Ill all sides anu leaving their suns, When the co"k taounted the Stnip of' the tist and crowed, an nio"' iked ip it an instant by the first lieuten:t,t who CIrled: "Back to ytir gtnts, mie n! Itack to yout gilluns! While we live we'll crow!" And back the men went and fought like game t"o"ks nntil relief camie.-iIritish Naval (_hrontiele. The Terrible Tarpon. Somte yertis ago a boat was t'otma hcl ttinig i:t t,alve ltlt h : iin:I iln jiltr dead tro n l :tncl i t d tii an,.,ler. The lish ha: l broken the ma:n's h: .-l. A liend of1ini n , writatr (. g -'. loder in lverth ioie, was lishing wienIg a t-m ition a hatnit)i feet ist:a ut t atl a strike, Mnil ihit lish canme at trdl thte fotin'r'si b,at atnci struck his ch:air, kcnot-int_ it c verbonnrl. t)ne season a trim in F"lorbit a whatt-"rs ciun" i o a boat a u kit hed te atn:;er m-er homrd ant snt the marsnin over on to his ek. oWhen he picke himself he otma Is ipatro gone and. lookln!, over the icde, aINwl him suking :Ihem with the boat aook brought himt mp. The man was stimned, and later ext tnation showed that two rIbs were bro ken. Ietwieu tger httnting and tar pon fishing as a f steay occupation the former might be selected as the safer pastime. Schopenhauer on Masks. For all sorts of purposes men have often put on the mask of philosophy, and even of philanthropy, and I know not what besides. Women hn -e a small er choice. As a rule, they avail them selves of the iask of morality, mod ety, domestiiety and humility. Then there are general masks, without any particular charr -er attaching to them, like dominos. .. ney may be met with everywhere, and of this sort Is the atrict rectitude, the courtesy, the sin cre sympathy, the smiling friendship, that people profess. The whole of thes the. fAitf A to thei flaints easily mass, int a rile,uar wrly,paof rae is., dihusnsof hiasaoresm nuty em rercs or speiulathon.e li anmerinte arnkhont ls.The, ad the rlgony ofetoueandwhofv Buddistsles ore tonb whnationhety holyan theotheyr soe abuh objet,orthen msk tat aco,.aans ct.orseenly bowl, o thube fosink.ot plantod, hae in enraougnowl Now, ankIndfu pratice of hiseraing toehing butits hoenerain isrgener asoy supected ph rongi obetr,n it rears ouirectedtuntf od,erith hims toir setih's houtste Ieucaed autograps nof gooet sen--thtin thIs adegaes,s atsit itet honor aweich the fawhou haye ntom r their woi-kesil e. Thantdof Cnyhin aore thae relict gfa itwhse.f n dcrn Ae unnw r tIo gveand the reusgon eeratyin ofte hok atoother lshIly it, r(th holytti eoloe theri wayt ste, o the hong trn-rowhi Bdhm claed thnIn ateto. gko edeandithrcie of hoeisd )1C ofighn techng hetarg's dugers plqay Taso'suposlihtl tikn Fraa, Shakesparie'lsl hoodi Stator, 'with blechir Glethm o-Ie's houOpn eiar with itsfurnitureKnt'sod that pro aregae atoid with ethdasm. Se antd anythng or thrdIan iAmoguHer Favrie Eutred'April 2:3, 19!):3 at Pickenp Forks In England. lhe elo'11normli- rllufs so much in faor in Itr TI'udor tiime- are ro p nibe for" the inltro(luetionI of forks n Enghol.1Te dlifliculty of rAchn re' moluthon wh so (lon d mu' t hav im p a r l ii('ll tery for on asvery e O, amnl so t ho I invio n l o me m(e.1n1 of pro..: Ilon!:1gi; the r1II he(1 he an uperl at i1'ineesit 1, icl th, as deml sua <at lren s sply, foroks cme ito e'xi-t1 m .-'11 t aptaii . Ae IIop iince oranI Magazine. A Precaution. "Gol!"r exom lied a Welsh ho tel r(rieo to s odepartg g estab prerd to photioraph the erta lishmot ". rejoice to see that you take with yout one little mne men'1to of ro11r visit. It shows y"ou hmve been happ)ly here. Is it "not "Not exactly," was the morose answer('1. "im taking it to prevent any chance of m n makin a mis thin and coing here again."-ed Lon don Exoress. From a Fresh Mind. r AlCert is iV years old. The oth- 1 eA dy he overh and st saod l re ferring to his mother as a wo a. 1 Albert took exception to the re- 1 mark.I 'M mother is a lady," oe said. "But what is the difference?"i w was asked. After a few seconds of hard thinking the child replied: "A woman talks too much; a lady doesn't."--Chicago Tribune. Carrying It Along. An elderly and most respectable looking man was recently brought before a magistrate, says the Lon don Telegraphl, charged with unbe coming and hilarious conduct. When he was asked what he had to say for himself, he mumbled somiethini about "doing as the Ro mans do. "Very good," returned the mag istrate. "Continue to do as the ae Abl Ie lokang man tll hsome,harle utiray ouance d,"a d .tne .mst dnelitl aoie lomparn "isyltl knowg an egxceoall bywiers. al mesanJdg hir mannes Just ie Mashaex.ceptoal wsimhle. jues thed ko Waesupremgtonr and althee forthe hiherst Aeria andthority i tellh most kersinl invrtes of tem hi founhhose Iaehon liten Ior thanud vist tht par0'.at ofasounrye sl aoemar kabhe finef lookicg hman-lf. i hadoe a eatfu conteranc hind Hi he wsmost lgtu rcoaie, roan d "Hsnowledgedasxtioaly widea enov al ate r a hs' mann~ers -andtlifelC(tti. asecepionlly imle. he hIay wknown Washingo andlt a in otermaker ofwhc teti adwold tel mostm hiterest'.iga stoie oef tem1 gladly, riiembere hs' anvetatoan cotag, such as' a'J ell tho dego trades lmtA1( a m tght livein over hre sko. Bdatnh dofr Eand t as resetl openead the chiefonustie hms elff he ad a (If rvanit I21 nevcoerc sa hatm la modei of life was'2' ofimple t itself.S er at hC'1Ie as mosti remarkabl he mvan. Ith "U( f inole"11 Laugh'ed Last nolUc tInom alcowd wt Ii' ors at thrat tEhe thl sreemt tl' (ran enue te oth-l ere fdayblwa u to oner afho wa 'cock -larhdon'rl. Fml n fte 5. C., as second class miatter, unider act. THE REPORTER'S STORY. k Dream That Might Have 12nded in Unconscious Suicide. )o y,i know .1 cam11e pretty near 'onlnlit!iv n: suicide one tile, and 1 ud'1)1i t1 Il;Ne know n it iI I had."' enmr;a ii the 1:tt srihe as hie b)rokr. no14) a conversation of igli, pIolice -lporers at. c eitral. .\t the time le startlii atrlair occriired 1 was '1gaged in a sort of day police tunlt-that is, the edlitor kep)t me mn crliminal stories as a so't of spe inity. An express car holdup t lime ofF, and I was sent to report lie chase of the handits. It was a I ong, hard game. "One day I got a telegram to ome home, and there never was a uy that packed his grip with snch oy. 1 had been gone a month, and that with the life 1 lived and theI xcitement of the hunt and all that was about all in. I had been in he habit of staving up late at uight, and I knew I collld not sleep omfortahly in a bertIi, so I threw nysel f down on the long leather eat in the smokin g apartlcnt of Ihe Pulhan. Travel 1Ippe ied to >c light, and I was not. b)thered. "I had a revolver With Im, in my iglit hip pocket. It hurt imc as .1 ested u1pon it, 11n1 I raisedl ill) and ook it out of the hip pocket, plac ng it in the left coat pocket. Then vith my overcoat and right arm un lcr my head, I made a try for a lit le sleep. "Pretty soon I snoozed off. Then dreamed. I dreamed that the .rain was being held up and that rece maste-d men, armed with ri les or shot guns, appeared on the platform of the car. I had got it into my head that the bandits in tended to kill me, and in my night mare I thought I sprang up and tried to barricade the door with hairs and seats. But my efforts were useless. The robbers pushed their way in and jeered me. I heard ne of them say: 'Kill him. That's he guy that has been after us.' "I felt that my hour had come, aut something made me want to die lame. I reached for my revolver nd got it and strove desperately to ire it:at ethe .villainis. But'stage*ly ,iodgli the reVoffer goui4i pQt :di ~harge. -I pulled and pulled at the rigger, but it was .owgo. ' Just then there was a crash-.~ hought I had been made the pres mt of a load of buckshot, but it vas simply the porter closing the oor-and I awoke, covered with >erspiration. I was half dazed, and t took me a moment or two to get ny bearings. Then I found I had ny revolver in my right hand, and ny index finger was gripped arouril he guard as if it were frozen there, o intense had been the strength I iad applied to the weapon. If it ad been the trigger instead of the :uard-oh, my "I then figured it out. I had eached into my left pocket with sy right hand, transferred the re olver to my right, which was un er my head. TIhie angle of the weap *n was directly over my heart when strove to discharge it. 'rho re olver was a heavy b)ulldlog, and I ouldn't have known what hlurt mle mad it gone of!. But some kind of good fairy saved me." "That ain't a bad yarn," remark d a listener. "Your friends would ave certainly said( you hadl token lhe suicidle route." '"Sure they would,'' approved the alt reporter. "All of whiich 1goes to how that1 ciricumi1Sf 1tnial 'v idence 5 solniet imes ai very iiureiam iuaqiln-. Vitality of Cats. It's an! obtl vinW iht "a '1 at ham ni it, but fromi rie' n. nllvestiga t iomn re iallyV SV'iI I I uii a :1 at I cani hol<l Where allV (Ollitr 'ireatureI \voill d(Ie. A eat's life mai:i he prof\I to lhe at the least Ithree tinws th wi orth ouf a (log's. Put. a cat andii a dog of the sameI age ill a '"h-thal chamber."' I'he cot wilt always outlive the dlog. DnI one cmainon it was nlotiCeed the of Gougress of lar,'b :, 1879. S1007 Systemic Catar Y EN'L A."AWL.EY 'V' A War Veteran' General A. F. Hawley, l33'133 it.h street ':l have used Peruna and find it vera especially good for coughs. colds and c Spring and Summer Catarrh. There is a form of catarrh especially prevalent in spring and summer, called b - Dr. Hartman systemic .atarrh. .'his form of catarrh especially de ranges the stomach, bowels and other organs of the abdomen. The whole mucous tract lining the stomach. liver, bowels and kidneys is in an inflamed condition, and these organs fail to per form their proper function. Systemic catarrh may be or may not be accompanied by catarrh in other parts of the body. In some cases there is a hacking cough. It may be also as sociated with catarrh in the head. But, in typical cases of systemic ca. tarrkt all the.organs of the abdomen are in a weakened and sluggish condition. Dyspepsla and Billousness. Sometimes it is called dyspepsia, at| ,9ther times biiouusness, or the patient)' may be suspectled of having kidney dis 1pase or appendicitis. systemic catarrh presents symptoms which resembhle closely a grat many I< ~ierent diseases. I dog was dead in five minutes and the cat still breathing forty minutes later., A cat has been kniown to re cover after two hours' immersion in a cold water, and another came back to life eight hours after apparent death fronm a dose of prussic acid. Strand Magazine. a Get the Rest of It Later. The process of loading a Flat bush avenue car at the door of a Fulton street department store the other afternoon was delayed for an r instant by a woman who dropped a parcel and paused in front of the car step to pick it up. She was tall, angular and wore a heavy veil. "Aw, hurry up, will ye ?" said the cour- 6 teous conductor, addressing himself to her. "We can't wait hero all afternoon." The11 woman said noth- c ing, but passed inside and took her ~ seat. When the conductor camne to t collect her fare, she lifted her veil andl r'emarked withb evideCnt temper: "I C [ wasn't your wife, I'd re'port r yo'i to the company for being ~ sassy."--Brooklyn Eagle. A Uae For Worthless Stocks. "WVldtIci mining stocks are niot alto get hx. r uisrles.; 1 ,iiI or wothles iher,' in' sticks I le oth ler day as hie hunig up I ih 1el'phxone ieielier. "U ere's a1 mf:mi who s just ofered mer $.50 tor enoug Ii.1 . S 4W. 5 1 (1 wa n ' t tarticu~lar wh fa si',-s he i l t hey I IQVonly h:;il al lpaper III'" (if 6-35))- I IlO5Qed thle deal :N It u. ill iiake moneii~ y 1)n It too. Whai.t hi lhe wvant wviith such stocks? Well, he is getting reaidy to go into the bank rupjtcy court aInd wants to show~ lis creditors whiere his money hasi heet dlroppedl. We often get sp,ch requests and1( are usually fAble to fill them." New Vark Sun. %A.Le rh of Summer Affects Many Organs of the Body. $' There is no better remedy in the world than Pe-ru-nra for sys. temtic catarrh.'' S. B. IHartman, M. D). s Experience. N. W., Washington, D. C., writes: ' beneficial for kidney trouble, and atarrhal trouble." Peruna has for a long time been re garded as the remedy par excellence for conditions of this kind. The accompanying testimonials are sufficient to indicate the promptness with which Peruna relieves these symptoms and the satisfaction which people express concerning the use'ot Peruna. Catarrh of Stomach. Mr. W. R. Callahan, proprietor of Big HUI Farm, and a prominent fruit grower and stock raiser, Glenvar, Va., writes: "I write to express my kindness oward you and your good medicine, Peruna. "I had a very bad spell of sicknese had could not eat anything at all. "My head, atomach, in fact, my whole ody ached, and it looked as though tothing wottld do me any good. "I had almost given up. I decided to ry a bottle of your Peruna and before had tak.'n halt the bottle my appetite ane to~ me and my head became all Pickens Route 4. Healthb in this section is very good L this writing. Crops are looking very good and General Green" is hawing a very ard struggle and we think he will DOn give uip. Mr. John Edons visited Mr. James klens one day last week. Mr. Robert Jones has purchased a ow buggy. Look out girls be will e around soon. Rev. W. C. Seaborn preached an itoresting sermon at Oolenoy last unday. Mr. Christopher is getting his ma hinery in) shape to saw lumber for Yr. IC. lF. Keith's hotel at the foot of Sevf, al of our citizens attended the runion of the old solidiers at, Pickens a.turdav and report, a nice time. Mr. A. K. IEdens has returned rom .Jamestown whore he has been ttending the exposition. Mr. WV. H. tigdon has just returned from ;e Mr Samuel Eaden visited MheSRl'F "inkc lu.itos oad 1Jo m1 EdeCtns last luInday. Ion RBp. one'' day lI last week. Hliurah for P.ickens. It isI coming o the front, if she don't hurt herself >y hig talk. Shoo Fly. Poley's Kidney Cure nakes kidneys and bladder right.