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The coni troubles wil l be settled
about the time our quarrels with
the ieentan begin.
Reciprocity for the tnanufac-
tprers at the expense of the farmers
is the motto of the administration.
Washington lias progressed as
far as to get a corner stone for the
long desired memorial bridge a-
cross the Potoniiv,.
The President purposes to force
an expensive naval program ou the
country if lie can accomplish it,
regardless of the wishes of the
people.
That Mississippi “colored lady”
now drawing pay as postmistress
may not be a good cook, but she
has got the Administration into
hot water.
Senator Burrows of Michigan
frankly states that he will vote
the Cuban treaty in
with the instructions of the
Sugar Trust.
Practical jokers recently
the death by suicide of a
York fireman who had
demonstrated his bravery
faithfulness.
Judging from the attitude of
Columbian Minister to the
States, it is as dangerous to be
Columbian diplomat as to be
Chinese statesman.
The German press is frothing
the mouth because Unde Sam
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guage of the Hebrew
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Musical Insects.
More than 3,000 persons in Ja¬
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training and selling what aro known
as “singing insects.” Like crickets
these insects are and their Japanese
n^-mes are kusa-hibari and euzu-
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The music which they make re¬
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though rather monotonous, is very
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certain species of frog, known as
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pay a high price for which are
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These they can generally obtain,
according to a foreign journal, for
several persons spend their entire
and time insects, breeding which and training frogs
they offer for
sale every year at fairs held during
June in Tokyo and other large
cities.
Social Etiquette In Italy.
Mr. Luigi Yillari in his book,
“Italian Life In Town and Coun¬
try,” says that social etiquette is in
some respects laxer, in others more
rigid, than in this country.
When a hostess invites her friends
to luncheon or dinner, she. is not
tortured by anxiety lest the number
of men should not correspond ex¬
actly to that of the ladies. The lat¬
ter do not get up from the table be¬
fore the gentlemen, but the whole
party rises almost immediately aft¬
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both sexes smokes. At parties the
servants hand round cigarettes with
refreshments to ladies and gentle¬
men alike. At a ball a man is not
obliged to stick to his partner
through a whole dance. One or two
turns are enough, after which ho
may favor some other damsel with¬
out causing offense to the first.
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Appling Superior Court: First
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Third and Fourth Mondays in
September.
Camden Superior Court: Tuesday
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March; Tuesday after the First
Monday in October.
Coffee Superior Court: Fourth
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Chariton Superior Court • Tuesday
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Clinch Superior Court: Second
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S. W. Register- Clerk 8 . C.
S. A. Sweat—Sheriff-
M. M. Monk—Tax Collector.
J. 0. Jones—Tax Receiver.
J.F. IIugbes—Tr<-asurer.
J. B. Coon—Surveyor.
T. MeMillan—Coroner.
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CHURCHES.
Methodist, Rev. L. B. McMichael,
Pastor. Preaching every 1st
Sabbath at It a. ni. and 7:80
p.m. Wednesday Prayer services 7:8^p,m| every
evening at
Ladies prayer services every
Friday evening at 8 o’clock. Sun
day School every Sunday at 3
p. m.
baptist. Rev J. F. Smith, Pastor,
Preaching every 2n d. S ab-
buth at 11 a.m. and 7
on Saturday beford at lltuM
Prayer services every Thurl*
day evening ar 7 p. in . Sunday
school 8:00 p.m.
COUNTY COURT.
S. C. Townsend—Judge.
R. G. Dickerson—Solicitor.
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