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SATURDAY JANUARY 25
rrom tns mourn alter very pontciy rux>-
bing them off on his overcoat sleeve,
and he said, with a very boyish -grin:
**1 got the other one Boinewheres.
Wait li minute, mister.’*
Then the boy gazed up at the ceiling
of the 'car and studied for a moment
while the other passengers axcept the
two elderly men. who looked ferocious,
rooted forjiim "w*IJli a 11 their might.
The boy felt tentatively at bis left
hand knickerbockers pocket. but*it was
plain to see that he knew that was no
go. For about half a minute he looked
worried, and the sympathetic passen
gers worried along with him. as <jould
be seen by the tense expression on
their faces as they regarded every
movement of the boy with strained,
almost feverish attention.
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Tenn.
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Profitable fruit
growing insured only
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Neither quantity nor
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giving details.
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Then the
boy reached into a back pocket of hia
knickerbockers, brought forth one of
those celluloid traveling soap boxes,
somewhat - battered, took off the lid,
and there, buried in a lot of junk, was
the other cent.
The sigh of relief that ran around
that ear was distinctly audible. The
sympathetic passengers, men and wo
men, settled themselves back in their
seats and smiled at the boy, and two or
three of them looked as if they wanted j
to jump up and suggest cheers. The
two elderly men coughed violently
again, readjusted their spectacles and
began again on their newspapers.
Then the small boy sat down, took a
neat looking change purse from the in
side pocket of his overcoat, dumped
the contents—about $2 in 'quarters,
nickels and dimes—into his hands and
began counting It, whereupon the pas
sengers who had been rooting for him
but a moment before instantly froze
and looked at him as If they consider
ed him a bad lot and a boy bound
straight for state’s prison or worse.—
Washington Star. * j
King’s J£t.
Gastonia..
Charlotte.
THE DRAMA THAT WAS ENACTED ON
A STREET CAR.
INTERESTING
A Pocket Exploration That Held the
i Passengers Breathless and Proved
Eminently Satisfactory to the Per-
I sistent Youngster.
| When this small boy on the Ninth
Street car went into his clothing after
bis car fare, the other passengers be
trayed little or no interest in him. He
was an ordinary, snub nosed, freckle
faced boy of nine or ten, and it seemed
pretty safe to assume that he had the
nickel necessary for a ride or he would
not have swung aboard, and so the
passengers paid little or no attention to
him. The men, as usual, occupied
themselves In pretending that they
weren’t looking at all at the good look
ing women In the opposite seqjs, and
the women, also as usual, endeavored
to convey the impression that they
didn’t know there was such a creature
as a man within a hundred miles of
them.
But when this small boy began to
have bis troubles all hands got to look
ing him over. Everybody, it would ap
pear, likes to see a small boy In troublo
anyhow.
The boy plowed around in the lining
of. the right hand pocket of his shabby
little overcoat, screwing "himself into
many possible attitudes as be stood
and wriggled in the aisle, and finally.
FstMa
No. iio.
Daily.
Lv. N.Y.,Pa.B.
“ Ph'delphia.
Baltimore..
Wash’ton..
ANNOUNCEMENT
We have made arrangements
to handle the celebrated. . .
Lv. Danville.
Chimneys That Lean.
“It’s just this,” said the man with
the restless eye, who was gazing sky
ward—“some ten years ago some man
who had a grudge against me, I guess,
called my attention to the fact, if fact
it be, that if a chimney leans at all it
always leans to the east.
“I didn’t believe It, and I can hardly
believe it yet, but I’ve spent hours and
days and week^ and months squinting
at chimneys from car windows and
from sidewalks, but I’ll be darned if I
ever yet have been able to discover a
leaning chimney that didn’t slant to
the east. I’ve looked at factory chim
neys, hotel chimneys, farmhouse chim
neys and city house chimneys, and
they all, like the adobe gods on the
temples of Yucatan, bend their heads
toward the rising sun.”
And 'the man with the restless eye
once more began an inspection of the
sky line.—New York Telegram.
The best and most satisfactory flour on the market.
Will sell same in any quantity at the Lowest Prices.
In Pound, halt pound boxes and in any quantity open
The peer of any candy sold in Atlanta.
“ Cornelia... 8 46a JigSj
“ buhl 4 08a Sfflii 81
“ Gainesville 4 29 a 8 27p 82s3 i
“ Buford 4 57a 9Wi|!
" Noreross. 5 27a 934p!|
At. Atlanta^ETj 6 10 a 4 55 p 10 Epj i
** Atlanta,CT| 5 10a 3 55p 9By!
Between Lola and Alien*
No. 13. STATIONS.
'...Lula .Ar
Maysville “
Harmony “
HEINZ’ CELEBRATED PICKLES
Alt. Athens .Lt
Note close connection made a; Lai*
main line trains.
**A” a. m. “P” p. m. “M” noon. “Fs
Chesapeake Line Steamers in daily e
between Norfolk and Baltimore.
How to Imitate a Singing Bird.
According to La Nature, with any
glass tube whatever it is possible to
easily reproduce the song of a bird, lt
suffices to rub the tube lengthwise with
h piece of wet cork. In order to imi
tate the song of a bird the cork must
be moved with a varying rapidity, now
slowly, now rapidly, and abrupt ^stop
pages must intervene. The experiment
can be made more simple by rubbing
an ordinary bottle with a piece of cork.
.band pocket ot his overcoat. After al
most superhuman* difficulties, in the
process of which it looked as if the boy
might get himsel
Nos. 37 and 88—‘‘Washingtonand&ratiw
era Limited.” Solid Puimantrain,
posed exclusively of finest Pullman ejjms
Of latest design, through between Kefi
S d Atlanta. Through Pullman sleeping 9
tween New York and .New Criea?|
Washington, Atlanta and Montgomeiy ~
■o between New York and Memphis, da«
Jngton, Atlanta and Birmingham.
Pullman Library observation cal’s heta^es-j
con and New York. Gentlemens*®!
between Atlanta New i'orfc ttonaj.
serve all meals enroute. ^ I
cars between Greensboro M£ *Jf 0;< "~r’.
coach, service on this train. Theae tajhg
stop at Oainesvill ,Lnla, Tocms.- 6 ".
ssassrsfa s
yond and for and froti Greenvilie,
and SpartonburgColtunbia to** y.* l
Nos. 33 and 34- “Atlanta sndjfo*
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wrapped around an
invisible axis several
manner, that be could never
again, he produced another penny,
plentifully wadded iu woolen lint fce-
Jonging to the overcoat.
A couple of elderly men who were
reading papers side by side at the end
of the car began to get nervous. They
pushed back their spectacles and stud
ied the boy’s movements anxiously.
“Fare, there, son!” said the conduct
or.
The boy gazed reproachfully at the
conductor* stuck the two found pennies
In his mouth and continued his weird
exertions to assemble his fare.
He unbuttoned his overcoat by the
simple process of giving it a yank from
bottom to top, and then he dug into
the right hand pocket of his jacket.
That pocket, too, seemed to be lining
less, and the boy had to grope through
it like a eat clawing for the exit of a
bag. At length he got to the end of it,
and an expression of acute relief cross
ed his freckled features. The band was
wedged in so tightly that be had about
as much trouble in getting it out as'he
had had in getting it In, but it clutched
another cent when It finally made its
appearance. This went into his month
to join the other two. At this point the
two elderly men coughed violently and
scowled at the boy as if to say that
they wished the infernal business were
done with, but the others who were
watching the boy’s moves looked sym
pathetic, *; If
» The boy next began a laborious ex
ploration of his right hand knlcker-
bocker pocket, from which be pro
duced" and bestowed in his overcoat
pocket many articles peculiar to boys—
marbles, a .piece of wax. a rusty look
ing knife, two or three printed cellu
loid buttons.
lines in such a
get right
Iso
In Northeast Georgia
MMB
Sores and Ulcers never become chronic
unless the blood is in poor condition—i3
sluggish, weak and unable to throw off
the poisons that accumulate in it. The
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matter through the sore, and. great danger
to life would follow should it heal before
the blood has been made pure and healthy
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<n lii train ftroueh from "“gSa
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Greensboro with
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and Charlotte. Ample
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^§Sfc85 and 86-“Uni t eiSt3te5FgX^
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lanta and Montgomery jji^gd 13 *
mingbam and Richmond-
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and so on—and at the
very bottom of this salvage was yet
another penny. All the other passen
gers except the two elderly men
breathed sighs of relief,, but they want
ed to read their papers, and yet they
couldn’t while this boy was engaged in
his eventful search, with the chances
about even whether he’d 'win out or
not.
“Fare now there, kid!” said the con
ductor, once more tackling the boy.
The boy handed him the four pennies
sent free. OWeat jlaau
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