The ice berg. (Winterville, Ga.) 1897-1???, June 09, 1897, Image 2

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Caaght hy ■ TrvGtaa, '“ t/jjvhat’a th* aoaifgr with you? 3 ®k«d the head of th* firm when' hi SUJM in and fonnd th* junior partner poring th* floor like * eaged lion. that this ia strictly b*> Rreca onnelrea,” cmm th* aasver in’ m irritated maaa«r. . “There ar* k** thing* that a au waste to en iore withowl any aaaMaaa* or *ym »thy frees others. Iwm eftting here M hour ago looking through th* mail. L - weH-dreaaed man .with pleasing fanners came fa and asked for you* bating that there waa an Important hatter of busineaa about which he but talk io you peraoeally. We had } pleasant little chat, when h* looked i it hi* watch, eaid h* aeemed to bar* inflicting engsgexaenta, and asked if m might um th* telephone. Os course L consented and showed teim into the text room into the booth. ; “In about ten minutes he came out miling,tbanknl me cordially and said te would be back in half an hour .to raasact his business with you. He fas n't more than out of the building |hen th* telephone jingled and the nap ofllce inqured whom that roea -OgV to St. Louis*»9ould Im charged to. |“What tne»»age?" 1 yelled,excitedly. ■ “Why, the one that just went over j *e long distance, of course. ’’ S “My knees qnaked and my voice pivered as I asked how much it waa. F “‘Just flls SO,*” came the maildeu- 1 Bg reply. | “Charge it to me!* I shouted and pen chased wildly around the block | poking for the fellow. That was an* | Hh» r fool trick. To think of a man ts my age and exjierience Iwing such ' in unmitigated and infernal chump, ['ll hunt that fellow to the ends of the arth. Hut duu't you say a word, find. now.”—Detroit Free Press. Caring For l’«er Children. I Sheffield. England, is trying a novel Speriment f<>r the solution of the pou ter children problem. Children who ronld other* ise l>e sent to the poor- i louse are divided among cottage >oyi‘s. These homes are managed on | bout the same plan as the homes of ' forking people. I'juh home aevotu- Bodatea fifteen children, and has at ho head of it a working man and his ' Idas. foster paretna, selected by the ■Mboritie*. Both |>oya and girls have paesiat their ‘'mother” in the hon*e- ; fork. The older boys are tanght a fade, ami the girls learn dressmaking. Poking ami other branches of dome*- I* service. The homes are oj>en to ' ll> visitors, and the ministers of the • WtghlM»rhood take, it is said, an ac he interest in the little cottagers. U * Stepped the Elopement. R “How did vi>u stop the elojiemeut*” iked Mand ' . “By a detestable piece of trickery.” ‘ fpbed Mamie. “Her father put hie tad out of the window and shouted hat her hat was on crooked, and a hen Is* gratdHwHfc.r it •he upset the tan- j rm Washington Star. a v*n «r vw kN*** si ataeslae «w erenl*g treat hmr b-w i»-l. ute* rervw. is H. bd-l. lbs .4 m» ‘ (W »MW I-1.l m <♦« la if. enbre rSkd— tel » , ore- I M saleewaol l|.a».te» a Ulitore la B*i|.n4-u*oU«os*ll K's* ete . ISaIOA <• • >an« la a Biosilk r»rvre re , Silo atewM .sit bo. ar, ibis frevttylue grei. ,O b I. ..w- IK* 1..* a Ik—WU nn-Jj Ire *l*i**a **aoi*u.«. auar, irrehl* u 4 MBSUbb WM« a wresn r< fores w> la i II la bwl rem 1 mbit. w M||-W itet as« la a< B A f. 4.1 *4 M'l.r la SMBStlmre nrerj to* tie laeiaeaa Pan a« bi*»»b « tore M a la, ait **4 la lat»« iwratlli aa l a'a <rtta.ii, *a <a- and I Itoreree aartmre <te »»•«•» Write I*4 la* I** 7 **F J* Zo*v A 4 ! •. W»«w Mlbwe *< eel • < Mott r*UMrta <wr» *a*r*si««* »*, .Sw W-a * 1,.a-a a s-a ifclßf strep fa* ■'SI I Ire* WSMs* » tlasa IS- *w*a r*4» as leSeaea* M -aro eia I <**> itau, y>e r-rawoii .wta I. •» <• a»r»*e , rsaa'i-t Sraa J.. . -4 l-r k»»- • • -ral , n . K'-t '" oiiHl ’• nr ol io«o~l>«a ■ a k u kii«s i»j oi its a*, iso*. I"*. Jrer ir, a ». •- • -4 I a**~«a. IS* ’•••< tar as 4 t*«al ra<ateK* ear* **ua PW at era Sei r.ti.reslWa ■*<*« WiM’->..tka t-. P iHoriuiaa. Ui ■* ttSM Isee. TV*e* eat|,,,i*i Ur ae««ew a. il as **. r*> Miu. k'aw'aerr* a«i«».is>e wear. a»e*ste »*< Xa,a« * S-a ••*S»e «• >*■ Scrofula Cured stWi (Spa* «a*«iW tef wee »>>*ed Wtt* a.ex r*tak Ttere wwrs sore *eee e* >•* k**Ja s*J •• •***• a* • > See J a* I *.-•«<> asm t*e >*«>* tee 14 raw. We tea** r.r*M H.msJ * *fW*g«rUMi **4 R **M» »-** e*«r<. ww* IB a*J lain teetta* be ww* rwrwl f M Os****. • «es X*rt. Few**?tisaK Hood’s partita r► - ' ta feet tbe O*e We* RineS Fwrt*er. Io»4'» Pitla s J DRUNKARDS "saVed” e»r*a\Bs* M. wee M~.aa*4 ra*o4 -*•* - .o. I*a laj-awra »<** a* MM* *• ntae era* *«**•« b*. *SM a* • M* »■ *.«* »w-W •* w* r- ••• **4 <b* **• It - I," ->«, » W_*V r~~‘** oa o- 'ba 10*.,* la. • eel !e> tew t-»S •*<*•«»»• **•» >■»«!* «* • ~l te* M-w-a a* tee *» «»»* r.t7 Vui ■ ■l'*f Ira*. Him fitv ntuxXtaS’zf I STGAB SCJUOUI. U SEXATE. ?- ‘ TUlzca* Sewn* Cmu nah to* fee Fall ant, to B«»*n Hl*R**el*tl*a. t Senator Tillman shook th* red flag of sugar investigation in th* face of th* senate repubocan bull Thursday, and was the result of a very lively discus sion, in which several senator* took pert, the South Carolinian scored a point. He got from members of the sub-eommitte*, to which has been re ferred his investigation resolution, a promis* that the resolution shall be repotted to the senate at no late day. That ia what the aggressive Carolin ian waa after. He wants action. He had read apparently authorized news paper statements which told of a pur pose to suppress hi* resolution* and he didn't propose they should be sup-* pressed if he eould help it. i - It waa with thia purpose that he moved that the committee be discharged from the oonaidendion of his resolu tion and that an immediate vote on that resolution be had by the senate. Thia incident closed, the tariff bill was taken up. • proceedings Thursday war* WUvened by a singte incident, the aretppt of Mr. Terry, democrat, of Arkansas, to secure consideration a* a privileged matter of a resolution for the immediate appointment of the committee on foreign affairs in order, ' as the preliminary whereas recited, to | jiermit action on the senate C»'.b*n belligerency resolution. It was ruled out of order and an ap peal taken from the decision of the ■ chair was laid on the table by a strict party vote. | Several bills were pa«sed by unani mous consent. At 3;50 p. m., the Lou*e adjourned until Monday. DESOVNCEB BY BOUDKOW. Th* It»v*r*w* Cellega Pr**l<tewt Ray* Mllllla War* Tr**r**** r »- Pre»ident James WoodrOw, the head of the South Carolina college at Co lumbia, and known throughout the United States by resson of bis eon j neetion with tbeevolntion controversy ! in the Presbyterian church, has taken aides with the students in ths matter of their collision with the military 1 some days ago. Dr. Woodrow had been absent sine* th* clash occurred until Thursday 1 when bo ap|»eared at th* morning ' chapel exercise*. In addrr«-ing th* student*. I»r. Wihmlfow referred to the trouble and mul: “When I gav* j»ermi*«ion for th* millitia to go ti|>on any part of th* ground, I was under th* impression th* officer* werj gentlemen.” Di* doctor declared that th* militia | and |M>hce wer* tre«pa»*er»; that the troop* had never l»ecn given f>ermi*- ision to cross th* l>a«<'ba!l field, but that they had been expressly warn*,! | not to do so. Th* right* of th* milage I must and shall >•* respected, b* de clared. I'istols hail l*een drawn and student* and th* acting president, a ’ professor, had t»e*Q elubl,« <l, * stu dent's skull crushed and the re«|«on*i bdity must Im> plaee<l. Dr. W«MMlrow * remarks wer* greeted with cheers by th* eoKeg* boys. (ILHOVI (01F.I lIOIE. Mis C*te* M*f*vS Will fte** ■»■>** * Fsee*, ir >'*•<• Ste r*Mlbte. A special to Th* N*w York Herald from Haisna, Cuba, via West. Fla . say*. I “Mr. Calhoun goes horn* periled. H* saileil on a Ward lun* steamer Many contradictory stones of th* in- Isurrection bm* ponred into his rar He ba* decliiiVd lot* interview ed, bat your Correspondent Las an ab i solute authority a* to th* nalur* of bis new*. “Mr. Calhoun i* for peace, if peac* L* possible, and, if need be, for war. | He will recvr.imen*! that war here IMI •topped at all baiard*. He will urge in support <>f this position th* condi tion of Americans and Amrrican intcr ' e»ts here, and with snore fore* th* ' frightful conditions of th* country folks, which ha knows frous personal j eiperieni*./ And so tn the long run Mr Calhoun wi!| report to President McKinley, and with whatever weight I ho ha* *a th* president's personal rep resentative here, will suggest that Spain I* told that the war on the women and children in the island of Cuba mn-t cease •Th* Knit investigation is closed As predicte-i. th* tnstter is exactly ' where G*n*t*l Le* left it in Febrnary last." DOCTOR WCMTITTD OF■( RDF*. n.iie*** wk •• t*•«*** •• ■••* mu** Aw Se-Hsv V*4 te Arvvos** A telegram received Monday night announce* th* arrest of I»r J. J. Kil- ' patrick on auspsetoa of being the on* who murdered Jan Sprini. bookkeeper foe Duvm I Mark*, merchant* of Mid vi’de. near Savannah, on the night of May Tth last. | I>V. Kilpatrick. • well known pby- | sictaa of MidviU*. an nnmamed man. age! about S-’» years, of fine intelb- | gence and bandsoui* appearance, waa suspected of th* deed in a day or two after th* murder, and he has l»een shadowed by a well known detective ( ever since. fl “pi addition ttf'otabSgJesn of Jet tingTbuw weddinr *"•»" Raid n mnmhpr <4 a wall-Imtrirn firm of costumtre A tktf' wwst cnhtral district of London, **ve often pritonn oar lit tle Mryieee for the ’ “Yon,’of' eoar**, the fact that ia thia treat rity there are score* of bard-working who are taiko | away frooe tbrir rotations, and who have always b**a too busy to cultivate many friends. Welt, when the** girls are about to marry young fallows who are similarly circumstanced, the ques tion arises aa to who aCall give away the bride. ‘ ’*y . •‘I can answer this question fur them at once, for I have connected with my buaineao an ex-major in the army, a member of an .ancient family, and a man, too, of Fiimpeacbable character. He is poorest be dresses well, 'has beautiful white hair and looks the kindly fathe; to perfection. I introduce him to theiride and bride groom, and he, for f moderate fee, gives the former akavX “Sometimes be tuthk the whole ar rangements of a bre JJaat. and so on, upon himself,'and 1 Jj- a fine speaker on occasion. He a welcome guest with these peopa afterward." q? 1 rrwyev aud I‘ipfaalty •re all rlchi tn tßclr pr r ’(j r f'sce*. tut ts you ' have Teitey vr L-wm*. <.< '«lt.hb-un>. « Itlnr wurm. teller aave your hr.mb and buy "Teller j Ine.” Ml <-mia a ho* at <lri*-tores, or by mall ( trvm J. T. Sbuptrlue, reiaunab. <•*. Soma novelists j>ad itelrkale—Uke an exetted 1 ' N».T*-n*e fee Fifty Ceate. Over 4*0.n00 cured W|y let No-To.Rm I re»uiate or rriuovs y«>ur <1 e*ir* for tnt>aec«.’ have* money, make* b<«Hb *bl mantend. I < ura ruaranieed. U) cent* and SI.UU. al all ' <Jru**lsia MONEY TROUBLES - - • Cured by Lydia E. Pink ham'■ Vcgotntlo Compound, AU* rtaekach*. • * I esnnot speak too highly of Mrs. Pink ham's Medicine, for It has done so I much for me. I have been * great suf ferer from Kidney trouble, pains in j muscles, joints, back and shoulders; feet would swell. 1 also had womb I troubles and lencorrhcr*. After using Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound, and Hlood I*urifler and Liver Pills, I felt lik* a new woman. My kidney* are now in perfect condition. ’ and all my other trouble* are cured.— Mr«. Maooir Putts. 334 Kauffman Sb, j Philadelphia, Pa. H*rk*sJWß sfy system was entirely run down, and 1 suffered with terrible backache in the small of my back and could hsrdly stand upright. I was more 1 tired in the morning th*n on retiring at night. I had no appetite. Since taking Lydia E. Pinkham s Vegetable Compound. 1 havegained fifteen pounds, and 1 look better than I ever looked Iwfore. 1 shall recommend it to all mv friends, a* it certainly ia a wonder- ; ful medicine. Maa. E F. Mortum, 1043 Hopkins bL, Cincinnati. Ohio. Khlevy Trewhle. Before taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, Ishad Buffered many years with kidney trouble. The i pains in my back and shoulder* were , terribte My menstruation became ir- i regular, and I waa troubled with leu- j eorvhora. 1 waa growing very weak. I had leva to many phvsicians but re ceived no benefit. 1 l*g*n th* use of Mrs. llnkham a medic‘.ar. and the flrut bottle relieved th* pen in my back end regulated the mersea Jt ia th* best kind of medicine t|at I have ever I taken, forit relieved tteyain so quickly I and cured the disease - Ma* I.H l las Cnirriv. Ik»a M Andrewa Bay, Fla. , A COOL vaßowkE r I Httd, Root brer * oa a •»■ tmaf toot fU ■ dav tn !< hlv rtam tuJ to <1 nfort and health the 1E blood. B ecn yotxf I . TB tr perß-y, tune* £| -K> the atoußL. CIOHIRES 1 Lr® Rootbeer ■l* , | * nW abocld U in every jjhotne. t a every j MHIg * nfl in every work- B *■* « A® A •rr.;*”ance fg|| a VHdnsh trerr tra?.h- H MM than *"* * IYB S|<*r iJe'jWi! end B *lKm m '>• <” 0 C than an y '< •IMH tlb * T Lewriry pro HAY PRESSES! iwtbotko Brrr«a rvu. cibcu -ab te ~.-t rar- rru.l wriurTtiß. , tar tun L • r*uu.»>ri aiu fxjvß*. . m. b. i_av» la. ua.i. o- R 1 " ,o IMORt j MENTION THS | thrnkYdid™ f bscco from mormng'till < ? Otxr Own Irresponsible Then I conclude yon lire on the rigAfcO ate! (Not asked to have ■'a teeoo&afrfiME of tea.}—Punch. 7 •.'•/jSSHE □ . - 5 Perfectly Tree. wWB B -> “Mr*. Skimmill* says that her. htMK- -v band never spoke, a hasty word to in his life,” said the lady who goesipe. F “That’s perfectly true,” said Miss' > Cayenne. \“The dear man stnttera.?. I —Washington Star. I/2>NDY CATHAPTIC W <B / aA. .41 ms w ArZ/w’ZaJk toll LJ->JII-JIM AU- 25*301* DRUGGISTS ; JBSOLDTELY I He sad teaMH ft**, sa, STEBUte BUM Cote Chies*a. Raalwal, Fm ,ar Rew Teste Si t-fl I- ""ILUJ *** * * Y,*.*.**.*-* *••??* * V T ***> ■-Y *q- “. 4 Agents Everywhere! | For the Lovel! ••Diamond ” Cycles, and we stake our Business Reputation of over 55 years that the most perfect wheel yet made is . the Lovell Diamond ’97 Model. INSIST ON SEEING THEM. nOF-NTS in nearly every City and Town. Examination will prove H their superiority. If no agent in your place, aend to us. SPECIAL— A large line of Low Priced and Second h«nd wheel* at unheard of figures. SEND row SECOND HAND LtOT. IBICYCLE CATALOGUE FREE. We have the largest lin* of Bicycle Sundries, Bicycle sad Gymna sium Bmt* and Athletic Goods of all kimla. Write M What you want and we'll *end you fall information. If a dealer, mention it JOHN P. LOVELL ARMS CO., 131 Broad St, BostoiT. Heeduuertvr* ter Oss*. RIB— *«m! Itrvelvsr*. risblao Ta<k»e. Shetes aad Spvrllae Gwdi of Kvery lte*cvl*U»e. a<*etNO FOR QU* LARGE ILtuaVRAVCD CAVALOOUE- ■ —Bl U lsemw»WnWil,MW ■ TOMy JlMJLAMffilßJnjfnMMOiflTilfMiniOTlinTiMa Vv u ilfllffrr SIOO in Gold Given Away St be cue seres tbe create*! eemte-r of wer*. froea tbe letter* la y 'X tbe wer* Y Vs* ran eiak. I— ar more wool* or tel a,-., and ts yon do yne aHt / Wla'% 2 *a waU rw ixl.l. Im> n> tme I’’! Utwr more Umre i*aa II •rr»»'« Is in* **r< f •*'l Fj V B \ t tss no iMgesre *><*■» » I'Cila*. U.rda a-.r» l-al d Remit I ■ I Urf * •arenlae* «wa k* ranCWei aare. Vre aay Maad.r) ilk Unaery. Fruooom, I ‘ • eaoea, v*vK edivricißt*'-*** end saaire. adjecUvre ak . .’IN - o tread. ABIISIn 11 tel is tOfilnaU will So eUeesd. Work It < Tk X 2" out ta ibis manntr la. drey. u»eL set, sles. sv-.; es* Ibres t 'n, //, // Wl CL. U I 1 _• oonla la y«er lac. Tas *.bliateva of Tte nuenyreulh «ul V ’/ Wk!? « - . —a Wla (kilo tte j-r-aoa «bo makre IBs lar«—« Usl ot V ■ /Zlft// J • wurda treat tls leiwre in lbs ward I > 111 FKN nt-ilTl 11*1 OS Jli re t->* ths erenod. |l*<S> for lb. U>lrd. jlu sk tos <bs tsurui |I*W ifjf f l ■ | r r lbs afl u, sad *-•» e.'-B far tbs e*<l si«M Isrgrel I-ik f 1 !/ /At, fIXZ/f * lbs above reware, are ***** tee aad eitbo.* ronald-ralloa 1/ AuhufviLllll a < Jr 3 t-r tba rure.se o< artrackec atwatloe lo U>* *ouib**(real -A*. AWWV VtXK’' if b» Utreuaisd family aa.) lasvar* wre.iy. Il totw.lv* lant* ,»t O wtf- L / errerey-ieo sntecnss ret bear-. aU sneiaal mai'rr 'RV'A'vvt?- id I, f'l I*, w>tbibo very b.el too* and abort Martre. la a.l4rvree to la jKQOQ _■ n.aasrore eerenoreare sorb aa -W.area* »<*.■* 1111- < rfe / ll' \\ VOA, JfVJrW | U Urea* l*<s. -R.ua and Urey Fees - aao a pa<* Arvrerl 'CZ / I'.'TMrT iLvllfl »s -Woetbsre !a.iueinre. ’ *«- To salsv tbto coairei n to V* n| arererery te y.a w> send •• reais tor a in res arealM aab- < . I •rrieuoa wMb your Url of word*, aad rrrey prreoa sradlaa 1 ; Ss ream aad a ire U ire w.nla ar arere to rreraaired wo j i < an srireyriarai by r««ara mall .la addttma la Til erwav * n-.i .ai a4 a ISI re*, awn* -Tbs CMbre Maa* * Ito ~ * rery f*arteal*a* tow* by Jsbe**renf« Wlnlerr lar wa woiaso* yre "TV. Blrey Waa stere a Farm , k er I—re. ins b-inn Rriar Ureb." Utoter ok to* baa* roe dretre ».i Mte-Uas rnareatre-d la srery res. ov n.nory retaadsd. Tb. H«U sto.aid be Ireasasaere. Till" ttIVTIKT WILL (UKX Jtl.Y 13TII. Tbs aamm aad a*4rsren W •«> ■reaSal remwatanie wlu bo pnatsd la iso Jely SMb Mere s4T*a m ••* e rr* .Ni/rr Ver T» reato ere will arni r-re Tea *»w* V not ve far three arerrtba. anew rre In —Bre ate re ■ Ware snoßreL aead yre year vtoare at ISO boo*e oCrreal la lbs soalsst. aad aao ered yea lire and res* —■ Sere, oar Bseai-fnl roriroiio, palreaies Fbota*ranted, >res II11>«* I Irereeol LJe* *'4o larbre stlly brur saireto* visw*o4 re'ir-w.ss **i I»1-nr ryre 1 • Tnlr* re- -SI * eimUser flvßmao* lamsse yaiaue*.-A fVnraN of Cbr'sL" Tn» kd goertb a _ 810 W-Tsrs* rwniaiaaj la IbH valuewars Arteel Fbe«*erevblr Ue sredortioea a4 lb* toraJlUa* I* lb* Moly land Bia's .air’ll VWl*— *l* [, r . Mh , area* Wto e* rerta Ckre’as vlrei iretr’f re.l n>t Neat N larceot ear* • 5 mirertoa. lb. yrer. sf MX B.nS Het>iism. TrsaoSreran-re sad Crnet- ayyamr today II Maald be la ewvy boessboM. AAdreoe TIIK Hl NNV toOLTU, Ito* . AUaala. Ute MEDICAL DEPARTMENT, Tulane I'Blteraily of Ixieltlaaa. 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