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owki. pheasant NURSERIES. I .<
Those In Fi-onoh Forest Equal Institu
tions For Hu.man Be jogs.
,^.’o ^.quly Is said to ho
Indebted Tor "tin/ imijortiitfon of Its
^>he;|snntsj ; w-fltqst I*lllle. ^inpllton
On rii.il. side
fteiu} In tUs Coplpry. V...O
•of m> CoteSt CbVlVillegffe nqiiifstt- to
CcJUlplofflib ItHifir Ih u TnisUluk't'le cov
ering many .pnudrjjilH.of auras, lu which
tho brooding of these birds, begun, tint
l dot Ills) iflvjt«i(!tlOn iWlit.’tPrth'dr cucour-
. iig^ ; byiC^nylps^., i «nd.<LoplBaM|iiiiii)e;
Is ,1'ow carried on by .a private parson,
wfiiJ rohti' llhS'right W dd'fo ftom.the
3 O v J*\‘ I t, .", M
) rbavo nevor Been a place _so
and protected•!$’ wlYe'fcIttcds-'a
■ ■ ed gafes,■ stoop .walls, and more.gates,
B ■ ebecjnl guards In special lfouks, police
.noiVildbtis. lgupH-nn'd: M«s, : -'jn^raMil even
;sd shut in
and lock-
re •gates; 1
.nor;ilapfjs,%tns«-nridi tl'aps.' -Tlittre'-ia even
■.a. tblclc klud .of dpuble mattress trilulo'
'W/doVcV^ia'lrliltrds,’' xvtib ;In wintor (
'X; rr-Wust'Slrfepi but Af.dOUfa Itx vdatchlhg
for poachers. I Uavo never see^ Insti
tutions for human beings ‘better pjap-
r t ned. iii nhb ^wayrof liurserles and at-
teiulants. bygleui'c laws.und systems of
feeding.
djho pbenK(in:ts:wb(in (lnaHy shot must,
have, a wondcrfui flavor, and, In a sin
gle day as many as a thousand are of-,,
ten. shot within ,those walls, each' one*
* ' of the thousand having cost Its owner
.teo' itemraf ib frands to raise.
K’S
FACE.
This sto^i ot f a1i a'rUst’a despair white,
working on Garrick's portrait IS often
/liklitinit ' l.nX 14- in' imliWAfliliinrl t IV t'lfl.
jDnooQnrrlclcpoa jJl? .Eteftph fiFfaadj5?jwlj;li 4
‘ ‘ 1 " ‘ “ tr.tne experience
Ed' fdr h it'red'dlf
footnote saying
•was made the mutel'l
. vaudeville sketch: • j 3-1J
f.:5 n "... it-Cvns'nh' : euaV’ task' to 'transfer to the
can.va-s tbatur.es uf> cptvnge^Ule. . Gnr-
rlck, as a model, threw painters. Into;;
: ddSpntr.; iUfo us tlifltefl i mopieqt. to
. Northpptq relating Sir Joshua Reynolds'
* ■ 'experiences:' 1 A ‘' 1 5 ' :
,<30'
When the nrtist had WbrUpdiOn the,
wn it -very correct-'
face .till ho had .drawn It very
■ iy,- rts ^ie ; saur lit at' the iline.\ Garrick
caught- I an opportunity, twhile the
at him, totally
painter was not looking at
1 ^‘PAr|idlllo 'Lbirt.’l ^ ?
Milton’s '.‘.Paradise Lost” Wu4
commenced between 1G39 and 1G42
and .aompletod abtnlt the time of
tbe groat fifd of London in Sep
tember, 16GG. Its author composed
it in passages of from ton t'o twenty
lines nt. a. time and stli'en dictated
thorn to an amanuensis,•: usually
some, attnelied friend, it wus first;
published' in 1667’ by Samuel Sim-'
mons,. and a Accdnd lediticto ap-,
peered in 1674. For thesbitwo edi- :
tions Milton received £10,and his
tfidow £8* riiore. - ; ' - •
ell known yachtsman
i wge de
bt' Nice.
: r-..,,
scribing a f wiri teirhJ ipt
, ‘,‘ftut-thb N4cej beggars!”.the said,
laughing., “The splendid, sun
drenched Promenade des Anglais,
with its ivory white villas on one
side-and the blue Mediterranean on
tho other, is 'always haunted, with
those beggars. ‘ .
“One of tliem accosted nle one
morning as l:ca.mc out of the Cer-
cle Mediterranee, .a fashionable
French club.
“ ‘Monsieur,’ he said, ‘one little
sou, for the love of heavpn. My
poor wife is starving.’
■ “‘Why, look here,’ said I, ‘only
last week I gave yotibonie money .to
bury your wife, and-now you tell
-hie that she is starving; How can
that be?’- ■ '< ‘ i
“ T5ut, monsieur,’ said the beg
gar, ‘I have a new wife now.’ “
v.i::.' Al fu . .:± '1
‘‘Stop and build a snow house,”
'tfaid hei j .A\ >
The Retort Vioious.
v . The Ex-Hero-^Ah, -my boy, when 1
played Hamlet the audience took fif
teen minutes to leave the house,
i 'The Vicious Et-Cotaedian (coldly)—
^YlfS;he Inijae?—London Answers.
Life is made up of little things, and
hq that, scorns them despises Tils own
real* interest—Barker.
I- . The Way, ... • ,-
■“1 should think; they could, easily run
la aftiiinyi'dfepartineiib in th'e Gongres-;,
sionul Record,
“How would they do It?"
j&fir f W d ii2^te^ dpksrs they
wfien Gafrlcl^ i perceiTeu‘ thftt- it was have in the bills. w —Baltimore Ameri-
thus alteredSfife'V'yeiaeddKpQtlierc.PflP 0 ^ can. V<-<” *. - '-.J. > .-
,,T irpaftS' ftod changed his countenance to,
a third character, which, when thetpoor
1 he was path ting from the devil and
would do no more to thg picture."
out mts pick tpep' up
When the republic ha
Ip Fran
Hondo,
^inchlsed people
lowers resulted In-
mhst miscellaneous
ever tried to govi
member nominated
to Paris and selected his seat He had'
hardly taken it when Ids next neigh
bor turned ajgj||f' ' '
Rouen man,
his coat colla:,, „
Sir,” said his iylix eyiid co’lieague,
honor of -sending,
•s-.for murder in 18—,
o. rou had strangled
,. the cure whp had
yfsvt up and robbed the, worthy
Oblige mo by resigning imme-
A sailor was brought before a
agwtrgfcp: forj-i-ljeating tis 1 wife, -
“I believe I h»i
you to tho gall
when 1 was jud,
th? servant
bi
lew^ suj^J^ ln£j»&3Sliri}d tl^pXJM
-the temperate zone. In the United
:Stat$%clt> aPi»e^ns,34igre
-suicides oh sunny days than on cloudy
-days. Some theorists reason that fine
-sunBbineJv' Slh datk «VefCflf»0tlfti«Atk4
ssSwpwlr:.
ithfit follow la -fl&va'statltfg. ielfrtM-uu
there arp^fmyer deaths by sulcldi
before the -cata'clVsm.—Harper’s.
-Pieiar
—Thank heaven 1 (But the big checks
were demanded Just the same.)—Ex-
tiai
BUILDTNQ AN IGLOO.
i n FT,,- s
How the Eskimos Rear Their
Houses of Snow. 1 , j
Only ope thing, the assurance; of
a night’s iilielter of; Comparative
comfort, mukes n winter’s sledge
journey across the desolate, ineir-
minable wastes of Labrador bear
able,. The method of. securing this
shelter is described' by Dr. S; £.
Hutton in “Among the Eskimos of
Bad Spells
44 1 suffered, during girlhood, from womanly weakness,
tes Mrs. Mollie Navy, of Walnut, N. G “At last, lr Vy®,
Labrador.” •
“What will'
..... you
reach -home P” I i
)U do if we cannot ,
askOd Johannes one
afternoon,, £s yve labored through
the drifting snow in the teeth of: an
arctic ttorm.
writes «»«. ... Y ... r — v ...
almost bed-ridden, and had to give tip. We h^d three
doctors. All the time, I was getting worse. I had baa
spells, that lasted from 7lo 28 days. In one week, after I
gave Cardul a trial, I tould eat, feleep, and joke, as well as
anybody. In 8 weeks, I was well. I had been aa Invalid
for 5 weary years 1 Cardiii. relifeved ine, when everything
•else failed.”'- 1 - r ’. ’>
When, the afternoon. light began
to grow dull he pulled out one of
the big snow krnyea, an Appalling
weapon, with a bone .handle and a
blade a yard Ibrig. Btatidishirig this,
he trotted from side to side, prod
ding here and gabbing there. He
Was “finding snow.”
When the place was chosen—it
was a gently, sloping hillside, for
there the snow -hardens the best—
ray driver's were soon at work.
Each man armed himself with his
huge snow knife, und between them
they marked 'out a circle in the,
snow. Then Johannes-retired to the
middle and began to.,dig. He first
made a wedge shaped hole, to give
himself r a start; jind then‘from the
sides of the" hole 1 he carved great
slabs of the frozen - snofr,. I judged
them to be about six or eight inches,
thick, two oF three feet long ,a.nd
eighteen inches high, and they wOre
nearly As heavy a8' stone,
Johannes just tumbled; them out
of -his .hole ub. fast as;he could cut
them, and as the hole’ grew I saw;
that the slabs were all slightly curv
ed. Julius seized each slab as it top
pled out and carried iit gingerly to
the edge of the circle. He set the
slabs on edge, side by side, and
chipped them a little from the top, ,
so that, they leaned inward,. He
pared away the first few With his
knife, 1 -so- that the lowest -ring
formbd-s the ibeginning of a spiral.
He followed the spiral up, propping'
each slgl) ageist, its neighbor and
ell mward. „ j ion
i
If you- arc weak and ailing, think what 1Lwould mean,
to you, to recover as quickly as Mrs. Navy did; For more
than 50 years, this purely vegetable, tonic remedy, for women,
has been used "by thousands-of weak and ailing sufferers.
They found • it of real value in relieving their aches and
pains. Why suffer longer ? A remedy that has relieved
and helped so many, is ready, at the nearest drug store^for
| use, at once, by you.. Try' it, today;
JV WHTfE & STRINGE
ging, hnd his work got h
harder, *
for instead of tumb
l
When the magistrate attempted to
reach his heart-lly disking him if he
aid not know that his wife w&s the
“weaker •ivesWel.” - r
“If she is she ought not to carry
o much sail,” replied Jack.—Lon-
on Tit-Bits. u
n
a.9 pi m.eg-
on or more
■M&
Just rOra-i
“You handle la^,,
ey in this play—^mi
in every ,'9ct.”
“I see,” said Yorick Hamm.
“And ^bh^rriu#f-;'iian r (£e 4t as ' if
mil
Julius over-; die
thought the
e, but Juliuei,
erwise,
crawled up on it and leaned oyferTo-
see hd^Johannes was getting ph iM- J '
Bide- As a matter if fact, his weight
only pressed the slabs together a bit
>1 more firmly.
At last the spiral was finished, all
but the “keystone.”-, J ulius sprawled '
on the side of the house, while Jo-‘
hannes’ hands shoved- a big slab,
through the opening that still re
mained at. the . top. Julius, laid it
oyer the hole and chipped the edges
away with his knife until it gently
dropped into.plape.
A sjraping $nd tramping noise
was next, lie^rfi inside thq,'house;
LEADING
rv .:,ni;i . i
GROERS
ling in Staple and Fancy
GROCERIES
For Quick Delivery
PHONE - - -s - v ; 3
A'fr
.j'taoO
,aM
hip" nrv.
."..aCiTUcf;.
•H <4 ,5; .d‘i . • Sut
yjHnu'i oriel om ,.n0
.fiobr., ,'Mban.while Julius‘was filling
air the ‘
-dbrja —i
Essential.-
flirt, itfWellQkkffii'ii ithfif in|®ts oS'
Lancashire everybody keeps a dog.
,Qne day Jones arrived at his office
■■■r *" hi " j ‘ i “ ■ '4-
Mo8t : peoiile'ciutslQd JapSh 1 ' ai^‘4ront
to speak of the “mikado,” but really
if hat title Is obsolete. The Japanese
iiever use that appellation ft^an^elyes
and they do not like o t tl|etsJ<^);do.,soi
Educated Japanese speak of their sov-
erelgn as “shnojo’4iama," and the or-
■dlnniw” folk- term- Jrfm" -?‘lenshl'-saina
cap’ti^^a one.” .“Then go,
iWtthopt one. “Yes,” said Jones,
man l°°ks such a Svith-
out'a dog i”—London Mail. ,
mil-. i: iYj-j Life-,- [fjMea
A Real Gentleman.
leman.
“One gentlemanly thing about a den
tist," remarked the man .on the car,
ilintAe nS’dfVuba!
you.’ "—Toledo Blade.
“Tanno” Is the title used In all official
documents,
A PaooflouB'Convlct.
confinement," said the long
. prison visitor, “must distress you
Premature Joy. *
“Well, well, well! I’m certainty glj
met youl'' ,
st (feller n|y-Mfqllst.1
'eft ho
It’a Thera All, Right.
Cltylto—ion advertised that there
.was
that a girl who has nice
owpa. yin !<>«* ixp: : i
reptfSTthe facetlous~convlctT SrB5^
What^
You Ask
Every article that comes
riti cally and is not accepted
that
jjext hear,
was Jona:
nes smoothing the
crevices with snow to keep’
the wind but. - - - <
So.on Johannes was ready td come
(jtit.-• His 'sword poked out sudder
and..slashed a^pferw^yrin the wa
and then the man himself
imself crawled
P$f Th©h<wse wwjfiwfshed. j j- '~
a. a -
HiJ jPhOipliorC
tikaakif*. p
drawa^^the
life
Everything that lives d
blefneritt^ecebpaif % Its
ur stafidard.
easure
11,:
aipin^d
up to
4
Don’t buy your
y picture: .-
See it, examine it,
ay for it.
'P
:^ou cannot do .this \yith a “n
Wfe like to recotrimend to men
watch from a pret-
jrq you
orCle| ' W£wch| :
who Appreciate good
a printed guaran-
..ifJOKtukOggA
; j«
SANDER'
pwe er.
irgia.
,<-Q ;ain<l goav
scaawas"?.. T ,
thgi ffundamezfctai )ejeme5its are ;car-"
bon and nitrogen. These, with'
phOsphotiis; -are 3 indispensable ■ tc
the nyiintenan.ee ^of, Jife.. Hhos
phoru's is found‘everywhere in plant
aqd Animiil: tissues. • fin organij
matter it is found id the state o
phosphoric acid, combined with;dif-"
1i r ?
13d' yL<jtnvlu|'ifcCi
ilOfl-SiK/d ->tW fiV.'lf'rXzrX .„..
: 3 Via Atlanti: Coast Line.
On RATE
ferent .metallia elements. In arable
grouri® its comthon form'-is
.calcium,-—Exchange.
a n
the prison bam grating."
/ “Ah, Wo to yxra Sj ft fKllurei;' ^ ^
i . "i- -V
Cause For Caution.
“Why did you inquire so pa:
larly
ou
Lit
he
id
im.
of.,
... Ifc
atuight and keep a sfwraft^RpjiSe out
Ite—I don’t see It Farffier—You wfll for sneak thieves m fife daytime
If you work the pamp hnodla a ftw (han mg who fe«8 nothing of
: Jackspnvjllqi Ela„, Novi, 9,|i0 and 11, return limit
Nov: 18.* (Extension:to Eec. 15, $1.00.)
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limited Oct. 24, (Extension No). li; $1.00)
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Dec.s, /. .. T .
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New Orleans, La.,'0ct.'l2,13 and 14,
lifhrt’0ct, 23. i r>.i4 • • $
8 iuclusive, return
'Tifton; Ga;, Oct; r 30;todSio.v.
limit Nov, 12. •- 2 ' ’ 4- : <• v-
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turn limlt RMy 31, f r allofvving stjopovers, to destinations inAIi
Cuba^Fla£ t \£iai: v Mi&;;’.-tlirew-'RrpV., Tex,, etc. For rates and otl<G
information, call on nearest agent, A. C. "L" R: w ^
with.
L. P. GREEN. E. M. NORTH,
% P. A*, Thomas villa; Gat A. G. P. A., Savatmah,