The Crawford County correspondent. (Roberta, Ga.) 1892-1892, November 26, 1892, Image 4

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TELEGRAPHIC GLEANINGS. Tiie News oi the World Condensed into Pithy amd Pointed Paragraph Iutemtiiig and Instructive to All Classes of Readers. Fire Monday evening in the sheds the Michigan Sa't Company destroyed thirty sheds and 225 000 ban el® of salt. Loss' *240.000. The plant ot the De-ba I.utab. r and Pianing Compiny at Arkansas C ty, A'k., was burned Sunday. L s 5 , *690, 000; partly invurid. Fire at St. Louis, Monday morninu, in the carsheds of the Lindeil Street Railway Company destroyed the sheds, twelve motor care, thirteen trailora and two vestibule ears. Loss *89,000. What is undoubtedly the strongest natural gas well ever found in the Indi¬ ana belt is a roaring monster north of Munich, which cannot be gotten under control, and is estimated at over ten mil¬ lion feet. A report issued by the census burcsu Tuesday during in regard to the railway mill* age 1890, shows the total mile<ge of the world to be 370,281 mile*, the United States having nearly 170,597 miles, or 4418 per cep'. President Harrison has made the fol¬ Iowa, lowing appointmen-s: John H. Gear, of to be assist-.nt secretary of the tre- sury, vice Judge Crounse, resigned. William Stone, low,, commissioner of the gen' rd land office, vice Thomas H. Carter, resigned. Fire in The Morning Patriot budding destroyed at Harrisburg, Pa., Tue day morning the interior of the building. Loss estimated it *40,000 to *60.000; partly.insured. The morning edition had just beeD run off when the conflagra¬ tion took place. Several persons were severely burned. A Washington special saystThe treasury department Friday began the issuance of a new five-hundred dollar treasury note. It is printed upon new paper, and pre¬ sents an In exceedingly handsome appear¬ ance. the right band corner is an ex¬ cellent vignette of General W. T. Sher¬ man in the uniform of a major genera’. A Washington special of Friday says: Lieutenat Peary who comm-nded the Kite expedition into North' rn Greenland, is anxious to embark on another expo li tioo—this tim- with the purpose of reaching the north pole. He has already made application for leave of absence lor three years, sanctioned by the bur au of yards and docks. A new Republican morning pa;«-r, to be called the TVibune, is aoon to be launched upon the newspaper sea in Oir e nnati. Its capital is #20<*,090, diatrilt uted among nearly a hundred business men. Albert Lawson will be managing editor and Charles Scott, both formerly of the Comme'ciai-Gazelte.buaines- tnan ager. crease At norm T«o*d tr rr^tih niRf-f Vah n-norted 87 new ea,es in 48 l„» »« returned, and within the year there !„u been 4 \ 176 cases md I * 241 deaths A dispatch A u from . Alda, , ^*b., slntt - hat ao accident occurred on Tuesdar on ,Wd^ SLSSL Thrlr^k w C » kiU eJ -* nd b f t0e Wh “! - rh Iision'between overtorTflyJr - . |k an? 1 the ', freight. Both engines were completely Ind ih/fref ht° d r l “ i Car< In the United States circuit court at Topeka, (.a.daell Iv,u., Monday morning. Juice snd Rusaell on Sage, app.ic-.tion of Jav Gould owing 1,915 shar- of Ksneaa Ci-y, Wyandotte and western railroad, ordered the sale o'the real to meet a mortgage held by tlie Farmers Loan and Trust Company. Jav Gould is the largest stockholder, own ing 1,990 of the 3,750 share-. A Chicago special of Saturday s*ya: Auditor Ackcrmtn, of the world’s f o>. has tendered hii resignation and has lo formed the local executive committee tha, a leak exist, betw.en the tr- .sure:’. I ofhee aod the gates. Mr. Ackerman dot* not charge tbo *h rtage to di.bon<stv, i ston have disappeared, and aa be baa no control over the men at thegstea he de- j "ZZZtt 222 sS-wS^. SJTSZ 2 “ . , chairman of the hou-e investigating com- j initt<«: regar ling the payment of moneys toJohn l. Divenport, chief supervisor of New \ork, “for fee* and rnsrsbals’ expenaes.” The wicreury would not in dicate whether he would withhold the payment id Mr o veoport's acc lbnt* .» requested by Mr. Fitch. . A Chicago special of Saturday say.; Another movement is on toot to unite the prohibition and peoples’ party. A committee representing both 'rgsic/.. tions in Chicago, ealed upon Ben.’or Pfrffer and after the conference Dr. Taylor, chairman of the Cook rouuty prohibition club, was authorize! to i sue a circular to asc rain the feeling of the two parties concerning the calling of a convention during the world’s fair with that u timatc object. The Richmond and Danville rai'road and the Pieilmont Air Line, laving been i u <ranteed a lull mail service will soon begin running a vestibule limited, leav ing New York over the Pennsylvania railroad at 4:80 o'clock p. m each day A deal ha* been made with the Souih Carolina railroad whereby the time to COar ston will be reduced to twen’T-five hour* and to Savannah twenty-four hour* New Orleans to forty bouts and I Mem; oi* the tame tinu_1_ - A M'asui-’t to ■PSp B * elec - ! allv T .“. a 185 *ad the ipuluta ?, giving the j democrat* v of a:n ff the democrat* c*»r» the etocti « f-*r congreat- I man in Rhode Id nd they will hive a < ■cajirityof nioe-y two orer all opposi¬ tion. The “ten d*T*~ statcmer.t i -uoi at the ■reaaury deparicuect Tuesday sh .«* Ihe nytgnld baiatc-.*123 Aul 457. a decrease of *1.080.000 during this ■•.- c'h. and m-w* than *3.tM1.00Q alw* the first of th; cal- odor year, since the fi st of the fiscal Tear, however hy ex'ra exerti-r-, this gold tmlstoee has been ioeroted nor thaa *3,600,000. The recr.ipts a» New Uprk lor th# part twenty dsys hare n.-* WATCHING THE INDIANS. _ fy * * E*‘*rUln*d that Dnthreak r aa Mill Occur. A telegram h a b.-ea received at the Indian Office in Washington from A_>eot Waogh, of Uintah and Ur*y agency in Utah, statics t ia». in compliance with the iaatroction*, he aent out scour, and runner* wita orders to the Ute*. who are now on a hunting expedition lit Colorado, to return at one- to their re*rrva>t on. The action was rather at the request of Governor Rout, of Colorado, woo ex¬ presses hi* fears th«t ‘rouble would ea if the Indiaa* are longer permitted to ran at large thr^-ugh the state shown Che falling off anticiput- tl, l«.l have actual); increased over the corr - a ponding- period of last November 85 > 0 000 . RUSK’S REPORT. Secretary of Agriculture Sends His Paper !o the President - Makes Some Good Suggestions to Cotton Growers Growers. A . Vashington dispatch .. u of , ;uDday>ays: , Secretary fourth Russ has sought to make his and last annual report as the head of the departin' nt of agriculture a valu able document and has grouped together great agricultural people we are. He says we sentabroad last year *200.000,000 of Jj™ products ,0 more than we h*d to import '™” " d8 » P" y 1 fsGftTAtrrjss: cidT'Tor'Se '^sL S porN of live canto and all this comes from increased precaution to secure the heslthfulness of American food products. Tue regulations enforced for the preven non of Texas fever alone have saved cat tie growers more than three times the cost of ru ning the whole department, Regarding wheat he says: “Taking the world throughout the croi s more than tqu led the lean crops of 1891. So there whs xctually more wheat grown in that y-ar than in 189 >, and conditions which lave at hat overwhelmed the cotton growers now confront the wheat glowers, growers While insisting mu-t continue that southern to reduce cott the >n j acreage of cotton plaut.d, he has j some encouragement to offer them in the shape of new v rieties of cotton seel. He has undertaken unuertaken experiments experiments with with imported imported I seed seed to to secure secure wiich the the production production of of home- home- | I grown cotton, will meet all the re quirements for which imported/ Egyptian and other j | cottons are now He also wants the United States to raise if, own raw silk instead of sending *88,090,000 rear abroad for raw mate rial and think. We miiiht save *67,000,000 I a for year on imported fibers. Our exports I 1890, the only year in which they I have rquiled those of the present year. broug t the price down a fraction under I 42 rent, a bushel at port shipment, I el agaipst this a fraction the difference over55 centa aggregating per bush I ar.-Jir year, >- - - Secretarv Husk throws cold water on tht* I I rain makers. The experiments are beiuv loyally made at congress direct, but the I I facts in his possession do not ju-tify the formed by believera in this I I thod of artificial ram-making. ”• “rtrssr ..... r ** 1 f ’ ceE * . D'e 'ustnal situation in m -'“ Wh of coiioo market an.I maim naaesof advanced price« wiU have mneu enC* ob th«* condition ot Fruiueas; tha iron «u».kcljs s^ad.n an me e*seJ demand i« P or ® ,i tor *om w, and the adranca in the ^«f<l<la.mg»lwwek, ‘" 0f * C:On ^ lognhsr ^ 8 with 0 Anr.u* -henw ia.lnetriea repurtrdue w“ h-' lex jwVjSS "V.«Auto‘w^k“^21 Drt^'o/'a^SioS'S mi. icstot taaiutaetuiiiiK company at v.U-, Kr., s tl«IW0 qmuyiiij oompmy at mmatun, Ky., an IIs p.oun,* honwat £>.than ‘“"7-^‘h-badt at : u mill* a* iod u vS.^s I isibrtinon, Tern., IWwuoke woolen in U ai Fairui >ut. W. Va. a lumber ‘l.f “P* a 7 “ *7 - •** *nd P Uu- I N»-l»vitlc. Mi*#.. C.m i.n. A C.. Lon I n. Fad K ver Bowlin^'I a:,-i I Turn., a atova factory si j] jj q,. Wi<* r worti n l l»~ hail at fkiAn i j Fla, to-1 1 iut, Ga. lha eaiargemeuui for be week u«I •*-' '«ik»orkaa» _ tU-hmo ,d. Va, .n m l- u . Ark . Oeu,., art, u... ...1 K -ut-n, j leun.—Trade-nun, (Ch-Mano-.**. Tenu.) *—a i^=Ta— Of Officer* anil Governor’s Message, Ihe gei.erai assembly of S uifa I'ar^^ lina convened in annual session in Columbia. Tu sdsy. Io<hehou»\ Sw-a.er ba B J -ues and *11 the oth r rffieer, w re re elected, with t ie exception that S B Heuritny, of E Igi field will eucc-ed W. BWelborn as reading clerk. Imho senate, Lieutennnt Governor Gary |>re sided and tta*- old officers were re-elected. The Tillmanites held a caucus before hand to decide upon the officers. Senator J nkms introduc'd • bid to ciiange the system nf county governments that is likely to cause one of the prioci »»i debates of the session. It provide* that the counties shall ba subdivide! in shall lo towuships have and that each township lector a supervisor, clerk, tax col and road overseer, who can con « hoard of a-sessora. County ,re,,8Urpr8 » nd school commissioner* fbal( he abolished. The day was de v ' ,,ed to ,lie transaction of routine n*»*ter. GovernorTilimvn’s message wa* rcad in the senate. Hi* sugge tions “ 8 * iD,t lhe ^ r “«hi!ity of a probation •• w **““ *n have thrown a little cold wa , * T 00 ‘be scheme which has heretofore ! *cn '"gar -edas certain to pass. The g v » Wend* say that bis -rgumeotoi formed the sUple incom pet eecy in >he kb! Jt*’ It it :e gratifying caovasr. i* simply the uoanswer -. to friends of lhe Cilleg* to not- in the mes»agc ih»t the goverroe doev -.ot agree with S<iperin tcDd ''’ 1 ’ 1 E fuertioo Mayfield in r-gard *° cl “ !lr c *'"• f > , uth Orol.na college, and that h- iat-nd, ... carry cut h,s sgree- ALLIANCE IN CONTENTION. Annual National Mooting of the Orfior in Memphis, Tenues^eo. Ado f ,t<id « nd ««•«*••* Eiecied I j Amemphis, a Tenu., special The *"i says: £“'!" °l ,eu «*;“>" the Farmers* ce T aS heId TuH,ds * morning. Pfeild Waidell, t ^ k Mrtu)rs McCuDe< Tiff. I man, board; Secretary members of the executive Turner and delegate, from every state were present. President Loueks called the convention to order ; and expressed his agreeable surprise at I the large attendance. He stated that successful and now the work of sowing a greater harvest *.n lt<96 would be B ,n - Hon. A. L. Nuns, on behalf of J *■ e b.., .T'S.*tX*s i »S‘ rs^-asa ** huti o„y. r . spended Marion to B these -tier, of speeches, No^th Caro- after wbic u a comraiuee on credentials, con swung o! Messrs Uemmg, of PenSsylva ® w * Bur * ‘ f . f Mt.sissippi; Otis, of “ a8a *i “ ilin / : ‘ ' a > ‘ >f Georgia, and eouiliworth. of Colorado l were appouned. Some difficulty was exper enced in and •nd organisation organisation which which culminated culminated in in a a bolt, bolt, those those opposed opposed to to the the nennle’a people’s party nartv captured eluded the body, held a caucus and con to form a new asaociation, em bolding bodying aloof the doctrine of the alliance, but from politics. The Tau beneck faction having captured the con ference, many of the delegates refu-ed to attend the executive session. A tempo rary organization was fully effected, how em, and the body began to shape mat tern tern for for the the issuance issuance of of a a manifesto, manifesto. A correspondent of the United Press interviewed Dr. Macuneand that gentle man made the following statement: “II I withdrew from the convention hall be cau«e the national committee of the peo pie’* party are attempting to secure the control of the n liance. They hare used m«n, and have gone ao far as to up a slate of officers. Considering j these men were in control of the and had determined to carry I I their measures, contrary to all alii traaitiona and principles, I with f.om the ball and shall remain out ** such methods are being used I .to itts the national alliance: I finance. We demand a national currency, safe, only, and flexible, issued by the govern a full legal tender for all public or private, and that with the use of banking corporations; just, | also «rmers by payments AIlMDoe, orsoroe the dischsrge better system; of its in co^Lr’of^er^nrt Mirer ana gold inlH at m the legal ^ | ratio (b) of We 10 demand to 1. that the amount of circula'ioff '-.Wofer medium l>e increased to at cp,u, exclusive of (c) , ^ a , Incom * Ul /j\ That car national legislation shall be so framed in the future a. not to build («) We beHave that the money of the flu try *h u Id be kept as much a, pos S'hle in the i and* of the peop'e, aad hence we demand that all national and nvenne shall be limited to the nec e ** ar J * spens^s of the government eco nmnically atd honest It adminUlerad. (fl "e d. maud that postal banks t»- established by the government ^ l’ eo l “ >h! fo rd to facilitate ^ '»* exchange*. «™>nga of * ' ,dl, f •“ oe® of we*. At, is the lu-ritcpe of the peo ^ ™ d *' u ‘ J B ‘ f d <*' ;t* v puq»o«ef f and alien owner ship of land diould w prohibited. All 0 ^P oratio n * ^ txCfm ot ‘ he ' r needs, and . lands now owned by aliens SSlSaffS=f*Sflr tw—BSSSS- — j chsnge rn ®*? t ana » ^ public ®*® necessity, aDd °PPe»te the gov- rail (») 1° Tel-greph ■ ia j erel and * telephone, , tt> * J peop le. like the °® C ' be in “. a “rceasity for be irsovnn-ioo of , intelligence . should “ ^ °" Bed »pp< rated_ by the govern . T ple ' , ila. r t vn.a DaKpta, » ' w*a re elected ^ ‘ P rf8l ir !“i Butler, of North Caro IV 1 *} P r «*dent; U II. '|»ylor of ■ Hw “ T, ; le > *e* r «Ury fBen Terrell, of Tex **’ D8 V° n f b *“Cfet*yy; L I^onard, members of Missouri; of the 08 ^'= ” f*' L'aoji, of v >e " v * ork "■ tt "• Deming, of Pennsyl * ’ • ” f her officer* „ chosen follows: are as . ® utirr of North Carolina, vice “* nao President; Bet jamin Terrel, ol Texas,na “o. D *i lecturer; L K. Tsylor, of Texas, cdl:,jr of tli e l oner, secretary and tress “ rcr; Leaverett Leonard, of M ssouri, Man of Virginia, H. C. D mmiag, •>/ p " r sy!vaoi., J. K Dena. of New York, meaibert ®* lbe e*«cutive -^mmittee. will isstm as addre** Dr, Macun* is pr>par-3g an address which will b« mgned by delegates from eTe/ ? southern sUtc, aad which set* f, ' rth the position he sasuaaaa. and which *aa made nac-mary by the action of the convention. Pm dent Iy.ucka repre Sent, what is designated by maay of the d el e g ate* a* the p Htinl faction of the third party ill under hia leadership the ‘bey think be will endeavor to awing organization, aa abody, into line with the leaders of the third perty, aad the TIb Flat* >111 Burned. Tha tin plate null at A> dersoa, lad., burned to the ground Saturday night. This is the factory that became to promi- 1 eat a* a political issue during the late rampmgw. The fire was of ioeendiary origin, the entire factory having been saturated with coal • il. It was beirg perated by Cark A AUeton. Lorn. *83.000: nartiallv insured. Jomv CLans. aevaa^-four yaarv oM, waa mter ti »» oj a traut Jest at Sparse.d. H. y’ ttm eyeamg. ten rears ago ha was A toe same coo iee*or, at tee mom boar thrown Martheuawipoi is tti* At but «».* time tit up air. was aaaart SOUTHERN ASSOCIATED A New Organisation Formed by the Morning Newspapers of the Sonth. The < (liters of the southern morning dailies who have been holding frequent meetings the pa-t year, perfected a new news association at a meeting in Atlanta Wpdmail.v of" thJ&Uted Thflirnanpm «h.v»..«.ii rawnbers Frew ..* are to . be withdrawn . , , from , 4 that . . association, . and . then organize the bouthern Associated Press. This is to he entirely senarate from the Associated Press of New York, 8n d £, go s into a combination with the Unit Pfe8i aad tha W ,. stern Pr ,. gs Aa . sociation. The combined associations make the strongest 6 newsservice in the country For five years the southern morninw A«.o" dailies have heen trvinrr to net the c ! ated Press, of New Yoik to (real them t i 0D , which served them with telegraphic Sd. ne ws, would only consider them uallv Jrf«c(l. This new association was O.ot.: aided 8 It. org.niz.tioa b, s asii.r'SiS: ^^^ToMhTfouthem aX dated Press is *30,000, of which one ha |f w , 18 subscribed at the meeting. The following directors were elected: Captain E. P. Howell, Atlanta tu tioa; J. C .Hemphill, Charleston News and Courier; J. H. E-t II, Savannah News; Frank P. O’Brien, Birmingham I Age-Herald-Adolph Age-Herald-Adolph im»- Pi.,', Ochs, Ochs, Cbaltinooga Cbaltinooga I i l imes; Page M. m Biker, R A»r New n.i.... Orleans Times-Dem-'crat; George NicholsoD, I New Orleans Pcayuae;'T. T. Stockton, Florida Times-Unioo. | Captain Captain O’Brien Howell vice was *“-»* president; elected president; F. P. j i Glass, Mon gomery Advertiser,secretary; Chronicle’ I Colonel Pat _____________' Wals >, Augusta ' ciaii treasurer. Annual fixed meeting, the ‘first of the as-o- | >n were for Tuesday at after surh the place 15th of November be selected of each by year the I | as mav executive committee. n WEAVER ,„ . „ Dn T IS _ nIB PLEASED. - _ l8 _ Address Congratulating » UM *“ His Supporters. A Dea Moines, Iowa, special ol Wednesday aaya: Weaver baa issued an addre-s in which he congratulates bis lowers on the apleodid showiug made by the third party and sounds a note of warning as to what vicious legislation may be expect*d from the party in the ascendancy. The address aaya: .JWMrzarsja party in the number of states carried. Not being formed on sectional lines, our j party in a single campaign has gained a I I large and influential following in every I I state in the south* The country is to be I | congratulated upon the fact that the I leaders of one of the heretofore great of violent retctioo, and not, I am sure, of I the deliberate judgment of tha Americm ' ' 8U ° re h re ! ff T ' at C0 “ ten,l0n * of modern time*, relating . to . land, money and trana ejtbtr. pnrtation, and will not attempt to solve | I I be orgeat demand of the peo n*e for the free mints* nf ailv**r Ia in Sm I l va uable results ot the ’ate civil war, that and a ban tinned and serinn, I made to force tne people to return lo .he too soon. Its miasion is to reatoie to ou | I government it. original and only legiti nis-s function and I siuc rely trust th-it I i the work of orgamz.tioa and education m.y now be pushed with energy throu.-h I out all the ststia. .The field i, our, ami we must occupy it without de'ay.” AN ILLINOIS CYCLONE. -- The Little Town of Redbud Demob 1 alied-A Ninmber of Fatalities. A cyclone viaited the town of Redbud, jjj Thundiv mort a^nt iof? and thf* lit an!, I* hamlet U mw ofwreck deaolation Houses bdrnt fenre* nv orchards are leveled to the ernund A large double brick house occupied by J} ]) Perry aa a dwelling offl a and ttttSSSTS&f SSSSSTEBSSlSSe narebouse was bl wn down and fourt en other residences deatroyed. The eleven year-old am of Mrs. Jacob Koch was killed instantly and his mother fatally in j urwi The others injured are Mre. p e t e r Harden, Mrs. L-uis Bsger, Juliu Kono, Mr. Writman. Adden Starr, Mi«s Emma Crow and Mrs. John Manderfelt. Many of the people are without clothing and shelter in • driving rainstorm. Alt - gather thirty-five houaes were destroyed, The property loss is estimated at *100,000 A London cablegram asys: The Dish Times, in its issue of Thursday, contain a sensational article in reference to the bankruptcy of the widow of Charles Stewart Parnell. The article state* that Mrs. Parueil has been driven into in sot vtney by adverse circumstances. The article stab* that when Parnell die i there was not enough money in the home to bury him and friends defrayel the expense*. Parnell had expended forty thousand pounds in freeing the ea- I I tate at Avondale from mortgage and in fruitless attempts to make the minn on I the e*-.te pr. fi able. This left Mrs. Par «ell nnity with from no other her aunt resources but a amah I j a> - ------- ■ NEW DIRECTORS ELECTED By the SleeiheMereof^the East Jr “ YGgiou toa uforgit iviilrota e ©ct ed s new set of diirctor* at a meeting Kooxrille, Tenn., Wcdoceday. Thnmai, elected are: Samuel Oalrto Brice, William P. Clyde,R G. McGebee. John O Moor- J_C. Maben, Thoms, F Ryan. E. F. Sanford, George F. Ston W. B. Strong. Ma G. Moore is • Ri<hmoed and Danvtlto director sod W a o.kmso i* president of the Dvtri te. sod also president of the Eut Tenaeavee The election of .here new men give qoi r a Richmond and Daovil e cast to the d: reel orate. BeM far Menfier. A special from Daiiaa, Texas, m: Dr. R. H. Jones, who slew Captain G. Veal ia Dallas during tha fair aad ax coo federate iwuios about a t fi §£m wasreamded to >01 Monday wi hoat bsi‘, after ‘ ‘ fatted several a ww day*. corpua Th* bearing »i ch nounced tha murder of the first judge degree pro¬ red therefor* not bailsbiv Home Dressmaking. sensible woman, she who has the th^ , b^t of^ thorShlV dresses underatnnd it alreadv to have her madeathome hi'storv There never was a time in the of clothes V when “ u ™ so hu much ml ‘p a dressm-.kiue" aressm - King was was £d tired, oh oh, so tired, of the sameness grown of custom the household dressmaking. The mistress of wonmn^o selects hwdr^dth soire vniuur Cito. rrirl nr U siudiousTv her then .he goes wa“drX to ViZol work and fh* plans her own n^neLrve f , I tr i e} if*she her hand on an sVce»^ drew wbTch and makes a doTheX’s o(U n cn she sue isverv is very Hketo likely to to do, she goes 111 ^ °* * *° I another n't,.!, drJ s h ee ' r f . our,b9 .u , of , *j*® difficulty „ about . cut in the cfot^M they oT'his wear Once le? the ui conc.Wms, couciousness ot tms dawn aawn on on St iTtL’‘^tStt'tolSI zftvrh "„?* syvst: ^ 12, 8 ’ Three Things. Three things to admire—Intellectual power, diginitv and gracefulness, Thr.e th ugs to love—Courage, gentle “ess and aff cn'on. Three things to hate—Cruelty, arro gsnee and ingratitude, Three things to delight in-Frankuess, fre»d«man«t beauty, Three Three thing, things to to wish wish fot-Heal.h foi—Health, friends and a cheerful spirit. quncity z"’ ~ and “ d flippant ai i'P”* jes j? ing. ■■«. Inr»e things to fight for—Honor. CO “^“ d i J"” e to govefn Tem gr ’ tongue and conduct. Three things to think about_Life, death and eternity—D troit Free Preaa. - Willing to Compromise. - “No,” said the young wom,n. “It can never be! I wish I could have spared jou the pain of this refusal, but let me 8a ^—” “Don’t a,y you will ‘always lie a sister t0 me >’ Misa Herleighl” howled the dia a PP®j ‘"°* ot< ! Mr d m "“- Well,long, “Anything ’ she said but that!” gently. - . . 1 hardl old r ? m 3' emmgh for that. But 1 might be a niece or something of that 5? u l e -* an \ but l “ ere curtains ls ? 1 1 hung door left poles. in it. on t 11100 ,“ ,, m '~ x * ,t, * e ° lrl ‘ Y< ' 8 I , , is awful ,, sorry for . * , f' I suppose coal high they'a is ao now j £ ho R ,b doors."—Street A - ftsrjscaEaafw: r | ou nualitv is ” J . q nresent ! Wake Them l>! That's what should be done with the kid neyawhen they grow sleepy. Their inaction P»«cedea Ihoir disear a. Th**t capital diuratlc. 5*-ht Hoatett®r%Stomaeh Imnidtis wh Hitters,oivr« exartly th*> at hoy become sliifgt<b. B m.drtomarh. _ The diffl bnhJ’^f^h'^tofdlVr ul'r of sollerlriK together two oi^ome J*Ch.ne-, TCtBB0 ’fsa JS“»i,SrrAr!S. frimk make, oatb.that , S‘. , h. hths ^ditaL f SagSgaAa’jyfagjEMt .'LL! 1 *'. J - < ihS“ ,r * wU lb* sJte'Sfoi^id'aiaYhsit J - nar vult!^h sum of |li> for eacu and .vary SlTot‘ hSI 7 CrS5.°* ** _ uni.omr. nr^' l ci'<%UiU , <it?da™of*D«.mber aTwVgl*a»ok rt Ari) “ U ^f HalPaCatarrh Cura Is taken A’ofont internal AiWta. ^ !j and 8^ S«Mby 4. Drogatata, J. mixn iSc. A Cos^oieaofo. j-arl=n==& *. w btg, i 'Pirn kj m O O m m Mr. iMrtd M. Jordan ot Ed most on, X. Y. Colorless, Emaciated, Helpless 1 4 C° m P lrt * r "7‘h* HOOD’S SABSA- 1 _ . . ' ’ “ ,TOm Mr - D - ». Jordan, a re t,red , fanner, and one of the meet re «ecud c,i i*en«_*iAManzaXlo_ grawL *n<l have si been tr ;~d gfhmBr I j •marhate*! ate nothing »«C bad but gruel, ■ was badly ^ , a no rn eelor that m rT a r ^,* t ? Vn^Jd tu ?*r »»• , n!7&* 1!^“^ l l. iL^ ».l»»ff«m L^’lni^* began to fee! hungry. After I h»4ca*M 44 * a i «ithoat hurting ‘ ' l’X’ J w '“AV *° u Hoods e Sarsaparilla 1 foe! well and am well. AM wtokt,.« M Jo * UA * gg W * f ’" <SSa^ J SHILOH’S R.. tcittaF - Cures Cor umpti-a. c ^ogb^Crr-ap. Sara fkroet. StsMN’ all fj>» PROMPTLY CUREO I ! BY ca» m of „ • M«tc mem IIStM sod prntt DR. C. McLANE’S ------ . cm*- Pit._______... tfea ftmmtmt artxie. There are eererai team « dwasarkec. oeneskalaied todecrire. The TLXMXK9 UOIini CO„ rittsblryk. r*. I want to Buy a Mineral Spring Containing Lithia. Send an a.ysis. State price. Give na.re and distance of near est 1 abroad station. /mw Gama/ 365 Carnal Si H V OPIUM a ,* t - i «. »r w»* w .cvksp- ZZTu? h What a Wise Mother Can Do. A wise mother can take ten minutes ever J d# 7 and read t0 ber childreD a few * 8tro “ ora .y. ° r P^" 01 H * v-nL. r blct h ^ T “ ,nd A but the 6t< the - , and and the mythological | *?’ story connected ‘ r p aCt 1 with them; stories of the strata of rocks, | with coal and other mintrais buried be* I 1 \ neath clay and stones s » how aow * the ne hot Q0C wa * .. ..bl^ r ® f needs ".v t^em “? d,6COTer ?'their biding p'aces; stories Tw ^ 8nd Derv «- Tf * tK of f ou " food f r0 “ tha h " K ™ invigorates us, and stimulants dry up !. h *, t,8S u “' *5 18 as ‘ oni§ hil, « h ”* ea8il > «tUe children . learn the long , words and use them intelligently. All these sub S / kindergarten,-Home h J Ir * J urnal. , C ° n ’ - *» Echo .[ the Suoinw. JZxrApsJxsr . I ,89t SUm “ ler “ CDded - - “What,” he asked in perfect compos¬ ure, “can I do for you!” “I want our engagement broken. It | has worried me more than tongue can I ‘Certainly, miss. It tnere anything I else today!”—Judge. “If Yam Want a Cook Book»• . | !?. & ft.’SESSK: seasasnss-a tSiMstsiyjss jaaEttBa I will oe 8«nt prepaid to any address on receipt |^^tgnw*m^\he^MononTif Ui’a^AYorid-a ° B, v °* e PrlmtmU. 0X8 Y0C r, " D TH * WORD? There la a S-inch display advertisement tn iTt^! new one appearing each week, from The publish- *Look for £ *n5 them the name of *nd they wilt rniirn yon aooz, 1 — - Hava Yen Anhmw t Dr. Ib8chiffmann.H. Paul, Minn., will mall £,,, to *any Sufferer. ViUe« n iru-t"am "reUef U ( r * woret ww, and cure* where other* fall, Nam * tbta pa>er8114 ** nd *” dra ** Our nkl reliable eye-water cares weak or in m ^aaButat surt I ^ m I _ 17^ Wt/ul ^ I 0 I iIMT 1 r* ' ! A I I ^ ^ J aw • I %i St Hi -* * ON® _ ENJOYS 8 ® 111 method »nd results when 6yrup of Fig* b Uken; it is pleasant “ 8®fr®wung to the taste, and acts Cvw KeU 7 T tUC and I aches and fevers and cures habitual | only constipation. constipation. of Ryrup 8 V rup of of Figs Figs is the i uuir duced, duced, remedy rcuieuy pleasing pleasing ot its its kind Kind ever ev__ nro to to the the taste taste nromnt^n and and oe "P ceptabto , * b !« to “ the stomach ?§» ’ prompt c h. B - a » i y **! c “ 11,0 1 lte *■ . f tea,th healthy .V* P and rP P ared agreeable »greeshle Only from subsUnces, the most its y m*ny excellent qualities commend it And have made it the most popular remedy Figs known, of is for sale in 60c and $1 hottlez hv all Wlitwy druSst L gists. Anvreliable lJL ggirt who who ma 7 v ® ot “* ve It on t hand Will pro to *7 ,l * 1,0 not ««*Pt an y substitute. CMFM ,HJLSL S ^ VP ct ~ -»V.. 1000 DOLLARS ““TTt We FOR cur* bjr .% mail all FAIL! cbronie by oor HK! dia- n«« .. «6Sraff*35.^fe TKKiO VIP.lt. t o..*H A WOMAN HAS 23S3Bg8S53F a * l * s SICK HEADACHE DAY AFTER DAY mould always b» m turns. l>artn« a pertxl at SIXTY YEARS ^AiSTtaS,issLura - wh ~ — Unlike the Dutch Process Xo Alkalies -OK Other Chemicals fib >-3 are used in ttw preparation ot W. BAKER k CO.’S I ireakfastCocoa whirh it a&totuUlu part mnd toioNt. K UhsiswrtllPisMrnasui f*e nmytfi ot Cocoa suzsd with bu rob. Arruwroot or W. BAKES l , fr Mriis* -S Every Mai His A Sm-pngrPromn-ly iUratiKwl B-«Lcousis< Ing nk»M* Lumau infocninth-n prrtatBtng to do ts r- of the nU«B. >kvvis( low to TREAT «n.: CT RE n Itb Ihv -impiesi of medi¬ cines. The bo-k cw lsiss -n*iy-.e of court¬ ship and marriage awful amt manss-etnea' nf child ren. he, de* preseripl on*, reeincs, etc. Mailed, pmt-pai '. to- ©O cents. Xddsam ATLANTA mUaDlXU HOI'SE, U* lend Stitrt. Atu.vu.Ol ■ PtSO'S CU«t FOfi I! m IHMM IweMikfYTvi. It iRtlfld !• mo€ ft t* P |u 'mo M4 *84 fe*t aCmr* Bril to Cta ffiC ttjtr ttlo re pt f«>e 4 fi COMUM P * s A. 31 r FottvoncuW ?< L ■ RIS'HqIuK SMPolish ■ 00 NOT EE DECEIVED _ with Tastes, Enamels. ana Paints which stain less. Durable, and the consumer pays for noti& every purchase. RAD FI ELD’S FEMALE REGULATOR has proven an infallible specific for all derange¬ ments peculiar to tno female sex,such as chronic womb and ovarian dis¬ eases. If taken in time it healthy regulates and promotes 1] action of all func¬ tions of the generative organs. the of Young ladies at age punertv, and 'WuSfmS.'iJSaaSeS'SSlt. older ones at the ‘meno g^ss»ias.-’Kjassatt Ksxasxr—* Hg g /•? •JEVrMTY o U m T n - __ ^ * -rss icssi-m. — I CCr _ \| | yPP|Y| AXJ.d/AJL Q Tl . ______ 7 7 LJVl Xk 1/ ¥31 LI I LI is r J |w t /■v.‘,-Z, arminintnoc C UamtanCe ,^ 0S f bet 9 ^ennanayrup ri Q was made atiout four teen years ago. I contracted a cold which resulted ^ hoarseness.and in a cough ing which disabled me from fill baths. niy jw*k{)it for a number of Sab After trying a nhvsician without obtaining relief I saw the advertisement xsg ,, nnr SS __j H. Haggerty, Martinsville,^. J. # NATIONAL SURGICAL INSTITUTE, n ATLANTA, OA., TfMffitM D«f •rynitkM and Club < liromo M, I»tw»*q*ts*«, DintnawM nnch *8 of lb* tarrh. Frai* m »nd privata <1ik*a««ie, Urinary lle-rnin, Ptniw •»f tha Organa,ate. S«n<I ‘or t) untratod circo ar. Nam* this pao«r. f 1 1 ■a? gCHERRY \aiTTER5* MfplClMAL j 1 WIL0 fc . * -US i. ' : I RELIEVES all Stomach Dlatreaa. REMOVES Kao**. Sense of rullnas*, REVIVES CoKoasnox, Pain, RESTORES Fxiuxo ENERGY. Normal Clicnladon, and Wxms go To* TXMk D8 - HA*TC(tllMlCI« CO.. U. Loula. Mo. AN ASTONISHING TONIC FOR WOMEN. lurn-mv *?»• a OF CARDIII H Strengthen* the Weak, Quiets the Nerves, Relieves Monthly Suffering and Cure% FEMALE DI8EA8E8. ABK YOUR DRUOOIST ABOUT IT. Bt .00 RCR BOTTLE. CHATTANOOGA WfO. 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