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EAT general understood
■ VALUE OF DISCUSSION.
For «t»« Rrala «H>
For the Huelte-Tke Hlghtf
,u* s Idea* OB Reliart*o Bad
rat Great Caoee.
terclses his muscles to Improve
Re competes muscularly with
ws, and rivalry of muscle end*
ilnr improvement oil around,
exercise does for (be muscle*
)!, does for the brilltt.
importance of Ulscusatott Nopo*
,reclatcd tboroottlily.
rbeo lie discussed, he discussed
ig won,, selecting. qutottoniPto
the mind and lend for atvjjy
ds of conjecture add widest
Ion.
as no dreamer's brain, giving :
Nation the time needed for do-
Irst came the real work of the
hour—the planning hud' finish
ed Us. from the disposing of ar-
)S to the smallest ffuaTadfinge-
free from octunl work, seeking
rom conrentrated application.
In sought rest Jn tjjjk worth
s voyage to Egypt, determined
0 no time, he organised serious
Ion as methodtesliy-ns he ever
id a fighting plan,
i'soissloui were regularly ap-
a flairs. ' ' £ Tkff f
ess to say. Napoli ntrattgedj
lug and controlled everything,
elected the subject for discus-
> (hose the three or four on each
support and oppose any glvto
tlon. ’ ’ ,'T' r
> were his favorite topics: First
of war: second, the an of gov-
it; third, religion.
1 his point of"view Ws chief sub;
’or discussion were, admirably
They represented- the ool.t two
lie cared for here below and the
uestion affecting.bis. fate here-
patrlgi: the great t'aoll said to him:.
"Napoleon. yon srr hot n modern
Ton talk tike the heroes of I'hitarch ••
Earnestness of the old kind was In
deed Napoleon's characteristic—a* em
peror. planning to rule Asia from the
hack of an ornnmvnted elephant, or as
poor, half starved lad taking off his
muddy shoes >o enter the presence ol
the matrouiy Mme. I'ermun and listen
ltag to her stories of descent from the
emperors of Constantinople
Napoleon in his hours of work was a
doer, and in Ids hours of leisure he
was a discusser
He exercised constantly the two sides
of his brain, the practical and specu
lative.
l)o the same and succeed.—New
tork Journal.
To l|>«JI St>sWe*»ear*'« Sams.
If has been shown that ■Khaki-sqii-nre's
nalne has been spelled hy responsible
'writersIff' 1.000 different ways. In u!i
own-time Ids contemporaries spelled
his name In *idifferent ways.—Chica
go Times.Heraid.
Skin troubles, cuts, burns, scalds
and chafiug quickly heal by the use
DeWittS Witch Hfteel Salve. It
ft imitated. Be s re you get De
Witt’s. It. L. Hicks.
his flejd of. thought, yko the
,f Ids amftltfcin. -was ODlil^lfM
lie asked hls cliowen deha
whether tbo plancts »re I
n. he discussed this earth’s prob-
ullug. hy fire pr. watek
llscussefl also I lie meaning of
i and the value of "presentl
radical life heTTlscarded every
save realities, hut In discussion
tract questions Interested him.
ay Interest you to know that In
he denied positively the eilst-
f hell—perhaps that was caution
part—and maintained that po
amid die without eonfeasing his
y a fool says that be will die
it a confessor. There la so tnnoh
not know and that we cannot
ii
HOW QUAILS HIDE. PLANT 8‘
deeply characteristic of Niipo-
thought that .be'should-hate de
fer Molianimedivalstp p JiTtfey,-j
a Christianity,
admired the religion of^Sloham-
because It conquered one-half the
in ten..fears, whereas It took 300
for eurtSrinrnTy to euaMlsh tt
old French ktiig^Wa mo convert-
a use he thought' the CItrlstlan
at hls pagan god fn battle. Na
had not traveled far beyond that
man who seeks for alt sorts of
lti Napoleon will tie deeply (Its
tiled when be comes to analyse
< ;.( fighter’s religious thought'
I for the hero worshiper lliere
|tt In tills:
oleou trifled with everything ex
first great cause.
lilie deck of t>l4 ship on a line
]there was much Irreverent flip-
|iiinterialistto chatter. The fevo-
had made stupid atheism fush-
N'apoleoii was Impressed by tin*
night, the blue. <lark water god
lent, beautiful stars ^lining down
“into rehllke of the tiny ■ blus
h’s below .. • '
ptopped very abruptly the prattic
elspj. . . ■ .......
|crd the stars bp pointed the
thick arm so soon to rule- this
Iplaoet.
|" may talk ns long as yon please,
then, lint who made all tiialV"
Ire was uo answer, and there was
pro atheism that eight ,
man who .was to bulk),.up- the
J Napoleon could appreciate the
laud inv.,‘ssity of law. Ills mind
fd the tVebteuesa of man, coping
I'fiili little, problems ol .earth-.,,
Ift-lt .tliat great taws aud a Great
|:vcr must swing find dfrefit those
P‘s of silent worlds abovw ‘,
111 Nuijoiecu was still a Corsicao
HOTEL KLEPTOMANIACS.
Prannilily Rich Goriti Who Ap
propriate Other Ptojilr'i Property.
I was muc^ struck yvitb the habits of
jjkV'teftirafiln common to some of the
pfosUrffably rich visitors who engaged
expensive suits of rooms and even paid
tUetf . bills.: After the departure of
■these guests the bed would be found
minus itbe "sntkl ilk silk lover let. while
towels ntid pillowslips were also very
often removed.
On oue occasion a gentleman engtig
ed a-double room fo> one night only,
anil the following morning the maid,
knowing of hls depDrtfire. made up the
bed with fresh linen foV the uest occu
pant.- However, the visitor had evi
dently returned to hls room after
bieakfna}, delilieroH'ly,tnken the slips
off lljf pjljows and im.-ked fbein' with
hiifSJifegjwe.; for ou entering I Me room
hohli' d/'er 1 foufcd Bie bed made up.
but ito slips. I huppeu’ed to know that
the malil had certainly put rresh ones
on wbeu,e|te made up «Ue lted Wbtft
that geuilomau cohld want w'tb these
two pillowslips Is difficult to under
stand. ,
Of course candles, matches and soap
(supplied gratlsi are commonly reniov
ed nod even tile sheets-an the beds are
not sitared. Once a large,double sheet
was cut' Into pieces, the visitor evident
ly requiring sufifclent llmm for a peril-
coat or .ilitiug to a skirt. Judging from
the shape of the pieces left. The hotel
sheet was no doubt tit* nearest thing
available, so It was taken to save time
and trouble, und the pieces left were
found carefully rolled up aud thrown
ftvto a cupitoard outside rite room
which was only used by the maids and
strictly private. Needless to say. lie-
fo^* the remains of the sheet were
fouud rite visitors hnil dertarti-L. lenv-’
Ing no address.-Chnmltcrs’ Journal.
dtkMRk the MSB Cotl* Xat It* ikl
Bird the Pup Was Rlsht.
We are all more or less Inclined to v-. « •
Jispute the unusual Incidents reported 1 Iffllnlfl
jy observant brother sport'meu und If
persuaded will excuse the bigotry
shown by saying. ”1 never saw uny
such thing.” The claim has been
made that a quail will lay a dead leaf
over Its back when "laying close" In
the woods, anil, this I have always
thought an appropriate extract from n
pretty fairy tale aqd pitied any one j
who could be gulled by such a very |
transparent fable.
One day white hunting quail a covey I
flushed wild and scattered In the i
woods. My companion took the old NEW
dog and I the pup. and we proceeded
to heat op the cover. The first point
the pup made waa at the foot of a
small tree, where the trees stood thick,
but where the ground was atony and
was covered only, with thin patches of
dead leaves.
Tgklng the direction of the dog’s
eyes, I passed close by hts head and,
brushing by the tree, at the. foot of
which he stood, walked on 10 or 15
feet, b.ut flushed nothing.
Gotpg back, to the dog. 1 carefully
took the direction of. b.ls eyes aiu| look-
Ihg closely discovered sitting between
the roots of the tree within a span of
my foot the bird, find lying well over
Its back Was a large - dead oak leaf
placed in such a manner nr to convince
me beyond all shadow of a doubt that
the hlrd hod placed It there.
My reputation f6r veracity la fairly
gbod, but I wish that pup eould nlso
make a statement Id this case, for he
and 1 were the only witnesses of this,
to rap. strange and Interesting Inch
apnb ’
|F. 8,—We got; the bird.—Lewis Bop-
kins In Forest aud Stream. - *•*
S'lond* aoxd Cub*.
Daily Passenger
TO
Montgomery, Troy, Ozark, Dothan, Elba, Bainbridge,
Tliomasville, Valdosta, Wave loss,
SAVANNAH, CHARLESTON, BRUNSWICK,
* i ’ auiY
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JACKSONVILLE
FLORIDA POINTS.
Through, FvOlman Cars .
YORKk BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA^, WASHINGTON,
liiohmoud sad all Points East, in couuectluu wi^h ' ;
SODTffERIf RAILWAY
"THE MAN WITH THE ADZE.**
Haw the Batcher** Cbopitlng Block
b Kept Smooth >■< 1ml.
A coustruvtlvi' rather than a .dcstrrtc-
tfve force Impltinl by the name la '••the
man with the odxe." who Is sometlQies
set n by oorly comers to the meat mar
ketA •• ’ " . ,ji.
klost. persons' have doubtless observ
ed the large block« upon which butch
ers trim t.lndr steaks and cbopa The
tfip «<i the; block to usually as smooth
as gloas,. hiit the constant chopping of
meat thereon roughens the surface
eventually. The- general Idea seems to
1W that the butcher keeps hls block
s«iooih by merely sawing off the rough
.section,■ -Such, however. Is notitbe ea«&
Specialism.:bus even entered bore.'
To S«. Z^oxxlat,
Ohieago, 1
lioAAbi, £aoisi«wlU«,
as C&ky, Bixmlaghuahsm,
t " XTashvilla, Nsw Orlaana,
had all potato Waorb and Xforkhwaak.
Leave Bui abridge going East—1:40 a. m., 12:20 p. in., 4:40 p, m , 5:00 p. m.
Leave Hainbridge going West—2:10 a. m., 10:55 a. m., 4:00p. m.
Conncutions at Savannah %>th Ocean Steamship Line and M. Jfc M. T Co.,
for New"'-York, Boston ami Baltimore.
For further information, call.oti nearest Ticket Ag^ut, or address
B IV Wrenn, K L TODD.
Pass. Traffic Manager, . Division Pass. A^ent,
Savannah, Ga.. Montgomery, Ala.
GEORGIA PINE RAILWAY CO.
Tliro3a,ateesls& Hiver Route.”
Schedule effective June 24, 1000.
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Itcovgin & Alnbnniji.
rt’i
• j, - tut rvnu iiuiii AlUlMtTi hub'ivr «*•«
smootlilugilliH hutvbors' blocks apfumrs Train8 s, and ft umbo close oomitoilqi
(,'UHtTu 1 of (stoiglii H'y.
triw.mh. „ s I TrainB .11. I, a(ul 9 unit's nnike close nonnesUaq at Arlington will* Centrsl 01 Cecrgin
I no mjri> Who. makes a bu»lnc4is Of K1K | AlbtmVj Macon, Atlanla anil all points Kusl ami V ci-l then of.
irs • Trains S. and S3 inako close comiVciloi- al Vfieit niiiiitiriiliu- «Uli it.e riilli
Ttw Colon of Bci».
* -The-ecl hi tory-anpopularr wTfh^atry.
. liluj many ua|»o(»uhir
tilings;'■IttHmproves with aijqnalntauce
In form he ts long, slender and grtifio-
ruj. iu.-color dark grpen above und
yellowish v-hlte below. Many tie-
lieve that tlK?re are two distinct varie
ties. the salt and the fresh*water eel,
but 1 am Inclined to think that, like
,r11 other fishes, the eel partakas much
of the nature of hls surroundings. A
long summer vncatlon In a pond- or
brook renders him darker m <xvor. and
daily feasting on landlocked delicacies
renders him more oaniri’ent
Just so codfish take on the color of
tbe!r_ habitat, gray when on muddy
bottom, bright red when tlvlng among
k(*1ps and gny colored marine plants.
1 believe, too. that the flel often for-
geis to return to salt water, but pever
bleeds elsewhere, for I have never
seen tialiy-ikIs Id brooks or ponds. I
have, known them to be taken every
moprfi tn the year tn the sajue locnli
tlee Rome soy thm half the eels spedd
the- winter ’ In fresh water, 'coming
down iu the spring, and- that the other
half go up for the stimmer.
***» etow •»«- I -“ u r ““TS!SWIlCtttffiP3S«i(«Kw».
lug. befvre the eustomers arrive. He: '
rolls- tlje -big block to tin*, sidewalk, j
then uio.ums to tbp top of II ndw In :
h4ni4- Bringing: H down swiftly from \
a vertical position alxore hls bend, the
bkiile i» made to pass between bis legs.
skliuuiVng'tbe surfaev of .the block with
great dexterity. f. - i -.
At each ftnlke a thin layer of the
rough, wood is removed. -The operation
Is cnuttniittl sufficiently to satisfy fbe
hutohef^s stknBwtuetits.* Borne three
hours, ato oratoarliy consumed IS the
opm-atlpn.'auikat the..end of that time
’•thy tti4»p; with the adre" tlmls htnixblf
rlehfir bjt<ti—New-fi’drk Times.
BSTAHL1SHKH 1885.
THE STAR
Shaving Sa!#«ii.
West Broughton St., Bainhridge,Gs
Photon Tti«« Woold Par-
pverybpily is trying to.'make money
quickly: nowadays, and pliotographei-s,
amateuc anil expert: form a goodly per
centage 4if the total .Included iu “ove'ry-
biidy." Here ans.s'.ifew ssbjecta that
would Xeieh very high prices: V
A bouse being struck hy ltgbtning.
We have photos of ligiitnlnv flashes,
bill bo'pU'iure of the kind .which shows
a flash actually striking a bouse.
Two trains. In collision. .Photos of
wrecked' (rfilns are common enough,
but a snap shot at the very occurrence
of the- smash - remains unrecorded.
The crew of n: lifeboat In' the act of
reselling the.saliars of s. sinking ship
In o fierce storm.
A pcgntlve of an Atiaatto Doer hat
ting with, an ocean-tempest. If you
sht
nqtl
be worth H gbod soft.
A photograph .of a^sprightly-earth
quake. m Japan or some other country
j which Is troubled’• In ’this way It
1 wouki- be well to bang up -your camera
- qqi'i. iaatc ii woi k automstlimily. ns
eihbquaKi-s ere noi *to be'uinvetl with '
Buch.u.ulclun- .would be luftfnefiat.-
Efit-ijiilisbed hv a .home Boy. >r — 1
First-class material tfnd rmlitO kfid si-
tentive Barbers.
Will F Tborntow.
PROPRIETOR.
PLANT STEAMSHIP LINE
' ’ Hoi Gives *o Snoopdfi-loc.
Justice-You say that you doubt the
sT.iteuton of the precious witness that
ihe defeudaut. squandered tils Inherit-
sn<‘e.- I’tense give the reason for' your
doubu SprniK, 1'bug^is arc specially, dan
VVliuess—I tried three or foor time*. and unldsk-ciirsd at om ei ser-
to -get him to visit n church ralr. but It ? • - j afnei ; f^idw. Gnu Min
was useless. He always Bffiilsd trod uv i ^ i| k mn<*ie.- It 1
formed me that be was.W born yester- | *■**& €,,re T****- *
is jiot-a ftf.owm.on mixtoriJeJnitr is a
hiftii grade remedy. R- L- Hifike-1
H 3 SAILINGS EACH WEEK
BBTVVKKN
Pert Tampa and Havana-
• Vi.-i Key Wbst.
Plant System trains run direct to shiy
side coiHiecting with Rlenii crslertviuy
Port Tampa 8:00 P. M, Mondays,Thurt,
" ivs and Saturdays -
For an .information hs to rates, sched
idea, an i reservations address
B W. Wrrnn,
Puss. Traffic Ylaimger..
KrL.Toni*. Savannah, Ga.,'
Oi vision Pass. Agt. .'
Montgomery, Ala.
F ia, l piles ao bad I uould get
rt nor find a c ire until'. J tfieH'
l iu “ Witch H-i/.el Salve,. ,.A(WX.
it once, I forgot I ever had
; like Piles ”—E. (P* iloiee,
I’-' Point, N, Y. Look oiit for
Mom. He sure you disk for He
. R. L. Hicks.
day.—Boston Transcript
Dyspepsia Care
The (’hintwe are not entirely clothed
iuVofton The ordinary acunal eroi* uf
Silk Id China is estliwued sraboor 21,- - r - ; - • •
OOO.OOQ pounds, of which over «0 per ' bed with a vferv bad cold on nft
cent Is consumed Id the coon try where lungS/Nothing Kaye me rrb'-if Fin-
. J a .-. ..r C* .- j f . ■ -f t , 1 .r A,. a
It Is produced.
The key to the Basilic Is flow bong-
lug ou fin wall Id I lie hall st the old
home of Washington at Mount Vernon.
It was given to Vt ashlngtou by Lafa
yette.
Digests what you eat.
, , ..... . .. , Itartlficiallydigestetbefoodaudalds
“Last winter I waa-confined to rrtyi'Vature In strengthening and recon-
- * • - jtructlng the exhausted digestive.,pr-
gans. It la the latent discovered dlgetL
ant and tonic. No other preparation
ailv ndy^-,-w^ifo-lipuglif I'ol’Be b/ Gno
Minute,t-ongh Cure' that 'iffeoled . a
speedy cure. I cannot speak "too
highly of that excellent remedy
Mr. T, K Houseman, Manatawney,
P*.- U. L. Hicks. , —
can approach it in. efficl
ly relievi
t in
stantly* relieves and pcrmahentJy cures
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn,
Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea,
Sick Headache,Gastralgia,Cr&mp6,and
all other results of Imperfect digestion.
Prepared by E C. D*Witt&CO-. CbiccTfld.
i .HENRY VAUGHN
Practical Blacksmith and Weed-
workman.
Always ready ri> serve. Lowest prices
|( for Wt- work.
Ci’^Sliop^ou West street, near old
Towns*).ol Warehouse:- •“ • '■
IiaTnURIDQK, GEORGIA. •
NOTICE.
Get your work done at’ the o.d re
liable stand of
A. SHY,
toy* r r- '',rT /*-*
Boot and SboeMaker
1 On Water Street.
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