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FOR THE LITTLE ONES.
Oignlfled Behavior of the Schoolboy*
of Hongkong.
The model schoolboy is to be
looked for in China. Eleven hun
dred college boys, all .bound for
Queen’s college, Hongkong, and not
one of them indulging in boisterous
laughter or even letting off his su
perfluous spirits by a run or a leap,
la a sight to be witnessed any day in
that eastern city,
A correspondent stood in one of
the streets crowded by these Chi
nese schoolboys and watched them
as* they passed. They did not hur
ry, but walked sedately along with
their books under their arms. The
utmost exhibition of youthful feel
ing was a reserved smile which light
ed up the face of a boy here and
there as he listened to the conversa
tion of his companions.
Boisterous behavior would have
been considered by those Chinese
lads as undignified and auite con
trary to all ideas of schoolboy good
form. The moro sedate a Chinese
boy is in his behavior the more he
conducts himself like a little old
man, the more aristocratic he is con
sidered by his schoolfellows and the
more praise he receives from his
schoolmasters and his parents.
There was little variety in the col
or and cut of their dress. They
wore no hats. Some had brushed
all their hair straight back into their
long cues, while others had a
fringe of stiff bristles dividing the
shaved from the unshaved territory
of their heads.
The Oog and the Horee.
Here is a vouched for story ol the
affection existing between a dog and
a horse: A gentleman living in a
farm has among lps pets a Shetland
pony and a collie dog. The pair are
fast friends, and the dog spends
hours following the pony in the
pasture. When they get particular
ly loving they rub their noses to
gether, and not long since after an
embrace of this kind the dog was
seen to make his way stealthily to
the com bin. When he came out ho
held an car of corn in his mouth
and, with many side glances and a
general air of guilt, jumped a fence
and deposited the com at tho pony’s
feet. Many times since then the
dog has played the same trick, and
the understanding between the pair
Sseems to be as thorough as any well
"planned human conspiracy.
Balance and Overbalance.
The only things required for the
game here described are a large
clothes basket, a broomstick, two
apples and two chuirs.
The broomstick is first put
through the handles of the basket
and the protruding ends rested on
the two chairs. The apples must
also be placed on the chairs.
A person then 'sits astride that
part of the broomstick over tho
basket, with his fec't resting in the
latter, and endeavors to knock the
apples off the chairs with a walking
stick.
The occupant of the basket will
invariably press one foot down more
than the other, which causes the
basket to tilt sideways and himself
to be thrown out on to the floor.
Generous Willie. ~
There was a piece of cake on the
sideboard, and mamma divided it
between Willis and Jennie. Willis
looked at his mother’s empty plate.
“Mamma,” be said earnestly, “I
can’t enjoy my dessert when you
haven’t any. Take Jennie's.”—Lit
tie Chronicle.
Moving Day In the Woods.
GIVEN
AWAY.
Th»* Board of Director* of the Louis
iana Fu chase Souvenir • <>in >.ouip’«uy
will set aside an appropriation of *V v
000, which will be presented in it eii*
tiret), to the person who tend* ua a cor.
rect estimate of the EX AC r number of
paid udmUiinnsto the Lotrslanu Pur
chase Kxpodti <n which open* at St.
Lou » April 30th and close-. December
1st, 1801. Should no one succeed in **
tinibting the exact number, the money
will l»e presented to the one who send*
us the neareat correct estimate. This
Golden opportunity o secure a rnazni
fice t Fortune costs NOTHING Our
obj et in making his unprec* 'ented of
fer is to advertise end promote the sale
of our Souvenir Coins of admission to
the *Vor d's Fdr. These Souvenir Coins
of vdmUiio'i are of artistic and appro*
priate design, are invalu il> e as tuomen
toes of this k eatest of alt Expositions
an are ssmiiur to the Columbian Half
Dollar. n«lde from their int-insic value.
accept them in exchange fot
regti
of
•sion to the
World'* Fair, ami for this purpose
maintain :i ti-ket ottice at the main eh*
fance t • he Fair Grounds, which will
he op-n every day during the World's
Fair peri * i. Everybody wants one of
these souvenir-, hut only a limited nu
berwll.
With
•stored for sale. Price 50
cry Souvenir Coin of
Admission purchased we allow one e*ti»
mate to be made and filed, of the total
number of paid admioaiona to the Fair.
No one has any advantage in this con*
teat YOl' are just as likely to get the
• W.OH) In Gold as any one It is all
pure luck. Should there he nu re than
one correct estimate, the $50,000 will
t>e divided equally between the person*
making the exact or nearest correct es
timates There may be n • ties or divid
ing of this money: the enormous sum of
$50,000 may l*e r.*ceived by one pc sou.
WHY NOT Y »r? The lucky winnei
will he notified the instant official an
nouncement of thi total number of paid
admissions 0 made by the Louisiana
Purchase Exposition Company. We
will also pay all of your expenses to 8t.
Louis and will deliver (he $50,000 IN
ONE GREAT BAG OF GOLD as soon
a* you reach the city, The total paid
admission to
Chicago World’s Fair were, ‘21,480141;
Paris. France. Exposition. H!,7ltt,lfi7;
Pan * American Exposition, 5.300,850.
DON'T DELAY! Write immediately
and remember that all you have to do
to entitle you to pirtiefpnte In this in
tellectual and profitable contest is to on*
cloie 50 cents fora beautiful, rare and
artistic
SOUVENIR COIN OF ADMISSION
WORLDS FAIR, ST. LOUIS. MO.
COUPON 73
Notloei Cutout this Coupon, write name, sddres* amlntMtiatr,
m ink. mail with *0 cent* to Loulelena Purchase Souvenir
Coin Co., 8t. Louie, Mo.
Name
LOUISIANA PURCHASE SOUVENIR COIN CO,
ST. LOUIS, U. S. A.
Address
City State
Cut out tins address and paste on the
envelope you send us.
Cetlmate /s 1 j 1 j ' i 1 1
Negro Shot at Blakely.
Blakely, July 13 —Jim King,
a white man, shot and instantly
killed a negro here this morning.
The negro shot first at King, the
bullet passing through his hat.
! King shot only once. The bullet
' took effect iu the uegro’s head
and caused iustant death.
CITATION.
; Georgia, Stale of Georgia,
I The appraiser* appointed to set
I apart a twc.ve months support for the
! family of I) W. Moore deceased, hav*
j ing filed the.r return, all persona cons
i ecrued are hereby cited and required
to slimv cause iu the Court of Ordinary
of said County, on the first Monday in
August next, whv the application for
said twelve mouths support should not
be granted.
This Ath, dnyof.Lilv 10J4.
Warren Lott,
Ordinary.
Notice.
GEORGIA,*'Ware County.
The appraisers appointed to set
apart a twelve months support for the
family of J. Alfred Cason, deceased,
having filed their return. All persons
concerned arc hereby cited and re*
qnired to allow cause in the court of
Ordinary of said county on the first
Monday in August next, why the ap
plication for said twelie months sup*
port should not in* granted.
This July 4, 1004.
Warren Lott,
04 Ordiuarv-
$50,000.00
GASH GIVEN AWAY to Users of
LION COFFEE
In Addition to the Regular Free Premiums
How
Would,
Yok
Like a Check Like This?
Ilf. luiavdail fOfl Aflfl Of! Cash to Lion Coffee users In our Great World’s !
if § IMY0 AWIluBO VtUjUUUsU J 2139 people get checks, 2139 more will get them
Presidential Vote Goniest
_.
Five Lion-Head, cut from Lion
Coffee Packages and a a -cent
stamp entitle you (In addition to
the regular free premiums) to
one vote. The a-cent stamp cov
ers our acknowledgment to you
that your estimate is recorded.
You can send as many esti
mates os desired. .
Grand First Prize of $5,000.00
What will be the total popular vote cast
for President (votes for all can
didates combined) at the election
November 8,1904?
In 1900 election, 13,959,653 p’Sople voted
for President. For nearest correct esti
mates received in Woolson Spice Com
pany’s office, Toledo, O., on or before
November 5, 1904, we will give first
prize for‘the nearest correct estimate,
second prize to the next nearest, etc.,
etc., as follows;
will be awarded to the one who Is nearest
correct on both our World's Fair and Presi
dential Vote Contests.
1 Plra* Prise
I Second Prise
3 Prizes—1000.00 each
ft Prises— 200.00
10 Prises— 100.00 “
20 Prises— 00.00 **
OO Prtsee— 20.00 *'
200 Prises— 10.00 **
1800 Prises— 0.00 “ .
2139 PRIZES.
. 12.000.00
1,000.00
1,000.00
J ,000.00
1,000.00
1,000.00
1.000.00
. 2.000.00
0,000.00
120,000.00
How Would Your Name Look on One of These Checks ?
LION COFFEE long enough to get acquainted with it. y*
there is no other such value for the money. Then you will take no other—and that’s why we advertise. And
we art using our advertising money so that b^th of us—you as well as we—will get a benefit. lit nee for your Lion Hcade
WE GIVE BOTH FREE PREMIUMS AND CASH PRIZES
„ Complete Detailed Particulars In Every Package of
LION COFFEE
W00L80N 8PICE CO., (C0NTE8T DEPT.)
TOLEDO, OHIO.
^^R.andlacl)—Yes, we have a coup;
of nice light rooms on the thii •
floor.
Mrs. Woodchuck — Haven't you
anything in the basement ? My bus-
band is afraid of fire and will not J
go up so high.—-£t. Nicholas.
Th, Story of B and P.
A swarm of fat. Iasy young BBB
Set out to disturb the sweet PPP.
When U asked them. •'IT'
With a wink of the I.
They said. "Oh, we’re quite at our BUR'
I mid, "If you harm those dear PPP (
Or continue the sweet things to TIT,
Then the first tittle B
That I happen to C
Shan be banished straight over the occr
■bun o. WoodboriT to Youth's Cow
Lamar's Lemon Laxative is tho original lemon medicine.
It Is made of lemons and other harmless hut powerful vege
table ingredients, 1* a safe, sure and speedy euro for
Indigestion, Constipation, Torpid Liver, Headache.
It cleanses the system of allimpurities, tones up the
stomach and bowels, puts the liver and kidneys in perfect
order in short” maxes you new." It is gentle but prompt
and powerful in action, pleasant to fake and always reliable.
FOB SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
LAMAR, TAYLOR & RILEY DRUQ CO., Maiatotartn, Macon, 6a.
Lion Coffee on sale-at the following first-class .grocers: T. O. Bibb gMIro., J. A. Farris, The Wil
son Grocery Oo,, Hardy Bros., Dinkins A: Altman, A. J, Sweat, J. E Jones, H V, Barnes, E, A, Har
vey, M. A. Thomas, Abe Poller, W A. Butler, A. J. Youmans, L. R Rouse, J. IJ. Thomas & tiro., C. II ‘
Wood, J: II lones^* +
CENTS A
FOR LIBERTY
Ready Mixed Paint.
YOU BUY DIRECT FROM FACTORY TO CONSUMER.
We pay the freight.
FREE! FREE! FREE!
The finest assortment of cplor curds ever Issued.
JUST NOW, before you forget It, write for these color cards.
The only STRICTLY UNION MADE Point on
the market.
llnm-it goods made liy skilled workmen.
A SPECIAL PROPOSITION FOR PAINTERS.
Liberty paint Is guaranteed for five yenrs by a million dollar company.
Active nu n anil *romen make $200'a month representing us.
THE &UR&P PAINT & EQUIPMENT COMPAQ,
LIBERTY, INDIANA
C. C. Butler,
The Original
Mail order Man
Of Jacksonville. Florida,
WANTS YOUR BUSINESS
' SEND FOR OUR ILLUSTRATED PRICK LIST.
Competition courted. A few of our leading brands are: Old Kentucky
Farmer, four full quarts for $3 60 Old Mieylund Ryu. four full quarts for
$1.00. Metropolitan Club, four full quarts for $4 on. Uuipn County, a first
. anil family whiskey, four fu*l quarts for $3,00, Fine, Oh! Mountain Corn ,
four full quarts for $3.25. Aienuine Imported Holland Gin. four full quarts
lor $3.75. We pay Express clmri'cs on all the above.
A Large nnd well Selected Stock of
Wines, Beers, Liquors and Cigars
always on hand.
Your kind patronage is solicited.
«4M^**4***4**4»4M>4M»4HM**4****4d I
$ Where Are You Going ] \
My pretty maid? I’m going to Tybee, Si 1 ", .she
said. And that’s the place where the people are
gojng this year to have a good time.
* HOTEL TYBEE
With its many attractions, its fine orchestra, its
splendid bathing : n I its excellent cuisiue is the
most nopular'fcaside resort on the South At
lantic Coast. Rates, $2.50 per day; $12.50
and #15 00 per week.
THE PULASKI HOUSE
Is the most popular place In Savannah and should be your headquar
ter* whin iu the city. WRITE FOR ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET.
‘CHAS. F. GRAHAM, Prop.