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H 2 MR. DUKE 10 BUiLD m (itral l<'lniiti<'ii't' \leciuly llit> For Winter Homo At (iron ?Wants to He Near Dovclt The following interesting f connection with the lordly hoi Mr. J. 15. Duke will shortly l Croat Falls. Chester eoonty. the Charlotte Observer: That Mr. J. B. Duke, foui the Vruerican Tobacco, Co president and moving spirit Southern Power Company an a*ed interests, and owner niagnificeut Somerville, X. J., which is one of the show pi Piedmont Carolina is the hie tercsting news titai lias just <1 ed here. It is to be located ing to present plans, which, in are subject to change, near Palls, S. C., on an island in tawba Uiver, where it will co a wonderful view of three of tl est hydro-electric devclopme the Southeast and is to be surr by roads, park places and flow dens that will be second to i the country. Mr. Duke has had a rough sketch of thr drawn and he has gone so fa have Mrs. Duke visit the site der to get her views on the i Mr. and Mrs. Duke and thei daughter have been at flrea for the past several days. The announcement is one most significant that could agined. It is not so much splendid mansion and an esta eminent probably in the sout be provided in this section bu dicates that Mr. Duke is to more of his time in Pieduion Una. thut he is to keep flog more intimately in personal with the development of this section and this after all is t mary consideration. Mr. Dn constructive force.of dynamic and wherever lie is somethi pot to he doing, lie could n retire or withdraw from ii'ctli ness than he could stop brt It is the soul of his life', indt r .. very life to see things in to plan the work and then w ' plan and he is a "man of visi fieient and wealth adequate ieve anything. Mr. Duke foundly interested just now moting southern development is eager to get a little closei field of major operations, his determination to build dow The site that has been ch known locally at Great Falls Mountain Island." The ( here makes its last series o plunges before it leaves the i try for the lowlands at. Wate in a distance of probably t'ou falls more than 200 feet stream twists and turns in its level and in the bend of these great turns, an island eral hundred acres has been The heights of this island a wooded and it commands a the splendid hydro-electric d ments at Rocky Crock to the Great Falls to the west and Creek to the north. On the the big hill one can look (low the three lakes, power hous generating stations and at tb time command a vista that er a large section of this count is a site of wonderful natura ty?a site that lends itself to treatment such as Mr. Duke ; millions will give. For seven Mr. Duke has had his eye i jtpot and at last he has read point where he is going to it. The tenative drawings enl house to cost $100,000 occupy commanding knoll of this M< Island and leading up to it laid out a series of winding flower gardens, park place; somew hat after the fashion, al on a much more limited scale, at Somerville, N. .1. This e< not to be used for a year-roui dence as is the Somerville, place but. it is to he occupied Duke and his friends for months probably in the wintc other times as desired. Heretofore, Mr. Duke hai coming south several times and spending probably two w< each visit. Tie Is a great n conferences with his lieutena has the faculty of asking mor tions to the hour than any ina And his questions are such t officer to whom they are put evade or postpone answering woe betide that man who sta thing and the facts show that er should have been given, un course, there is an adequate e tlon. Mr. Duke's memory for is astounding, and his grasp most intricate engineering as financial problems la marvel* m wmtiw m THK. LA One of tin* ideas in mind Impelling have the facilil the building of tltis estate is that of 11 steady boat* having a place wli n his men may <>r K?ts a plat IQIDM : for ' ' noos awa? fr. m may ho forced I0IUN v,,'> mi'? >' the d<*v >1 ij.ti t i;>. where on'y When this nl:t"?? : built in the years tlons can he to come, titer* wll be important 'K becau I Inn* gatherings looking t > sov hen ?ithat the t sch t I a l> velopnient, not o.*.lv is r*ia*ing to has developed ipitiiui. (Southern Power Company and >'?nirs. until, a nihil;: ted interests, but to the broad mi Hon by J. ( aits i i ac0p0 0f southern development gen- rwiu educe m 1 orally held at this place. bulletin, there Hl '1' ' Those who know Mr. 'Hike best teachers ooitn is irotn (je(,|ave that such work as tliis?the j 'n the State i . building of a magnificent country es-, movement u'""' tate, the laying out of roads mil Josephini rnpaiiN. p,.ovoinont 0f park places, ii a i<>rm '"Hmdont of p ?l 1' V of amusement, diversion or dtsslpa-!ure ,IOW 1 .' '' ' tion that he follows instead of slip-1 ^P&rtanburg J ping off 1o Kurope buying yachts,! ' running down to Palm Beach and! ^ HOOIj < *' elsewhere, as do many other lm-j inensi ly wealthy people. lie goes j betters fron ' out to Somerville from New York 'tig in Die Sta ,l< "''' and there he works away at Rome/'1 consoliilatii x 'x *' improvement on his estate and re-1 wor(l co-operai (5reat coups that on or irv that Is so osson- obvious, the ol Lhe ( a 1 tlal in tho handling or tho gigantic oal aml ,rallsl mmnml oblems ,.0nfronting him. Tho same together << ?e 1 nrg- , w|n probably bc true at Groat Fails, benefits, not ,lts 1,1 lie will run down from the north, go j others, may ouuded ovor |hr. southern Power system and combining won ergar 1)it n bnvo lonp oonforonoes with his 1 ll? 0?1?-> r0 lone in t hJef itoulenants at his Mountain! over-worked t< already lslan<, <>stat, Hp win then not havj lows too much ' p1ans to live at hotels and he subject to is what the c 1 as ' ' the annoyances that accrue there- some one obje ' 5n or" from. And the Indications are that necessarily tot subject. Southern Power interests in the i "ot enough ton r mtU' future will command more of his j words the chil { FallP time and thought than in tho past, j himself the gr< This announcement of Mr. Duke's 1 nt'oituualoly ol ,he purpose to build in Piedmont Faro-1 cause the toao he im- lin;l js one nf the most interesting classes ol, .? that a )f (| vear studies each, a t<- pre- a few classes. h is to ))0 ^ ol know that tatious, Johun t it in- or five; ho "s i spend There is no Federal Institution in nods while tl t Caro- (b,. continental United States for the being called i er and reception an<l care of lepers? lakes up only ? touch I 'lag ue is a disease of rodents? At the leaner i general Malaria is- spread hy a special nms- Pd? are discoui he pri- qUjto? ut whatever i ke is a 1 foils*' <cvei'M<ng is a good proven- the small sell energy tjVe? - study at liofiie ng lias Fingers, llies and food spread ty- conies as au i 0 more phoid fever 1- ? .mimls of pupil o liusi- Pellagra may he prevented or j lor theuiselvei at hing. cured. by proper diet? ... lliey have gai: ?cd. hi' The United States Public Health in spelling be motion, j Service believes that the .common vatiou w hile t ork the I<>Wel spreads trachoma, a disease (w hat was most on suf- 0f jbe eyes?. jaiul the subj< to ach- Children from sanitary homes ad- quired in tlie is pro- Vance more rapidly in school than j system. Peuuj in pro- those from dirty premises??U. S. I pression, eomi and lie ! public Health Service. j raphy, all suit" to his j js done, of c Hence TK.\< HKKS' UOTT.UJKS. schools, but t . n here. leaping gaps i oseii I- Teachers' cottages, < reci. d hy the The larger i as "the 1 community in or near the school- greater uuuibt 'atawba house, and use<l not only as the structors, for < f great teachers' residence hut also as tin- classes at wo npcoun-' community center, are advocated in pupils during roe and bulletin prepared by it. S. Kellogg ! in far as sti r miles and distributed by the department of advisable. W The the interior through its bureaus of lbe school, gri seeking education to county superintendents zauon may b* one of and other officers in charge of rural j uuce w ith mod of sev- schools. The bulletin describes thei This balaue formed, movement for teachers' residences in tation periods re well rural districts and gives plans for often overlook view of cottages of various sizes and types, prominent L>ei lovelop- ' Lack *>f suitable boarding hi coin- specialization i 1 south, modations is one of the most seri- benefit of com Fishing ous difficulties in the way of securing an be as man top of (suitable teachers for countrv scliimk. , ... - nit: cuiticuiuu n upon the bulletin declares. There are more ,.r ,aUrtL sligli ios and than 200,uon rural school districts >n,tlus tendency e same the United States and over 16,000,00u .uo,i OUc aluj nhrares. children of school age who live in oU hiiloias .\ rv. It the country or in towns of less than ,iltlute lae JU I beau-i 2,500 population, yet it is impossible: teacawr aul ji artistic because of te living conditions to get j ul SUUjecta la and his teachers of the highest type to rc : lllc oppollaIU, II years main in the country. | teacher ot in on this Mr. Kellogg says; "Many farm m->. navu> uc led th? houses hav* m? accommodations , ihiii a tea cut develop whatever tor a teacher, and often , cummulm>. bl kitchen, livinu room and dinina room IL # , . , r> aisleiii ueveio ' foi ? an-' combined in one. with no heat Ura* iaj4 UUI1Ui ing the in any other room in the house, rite me. l nc ion uuntain tanner and his family have to spend ... can iiuiu a en will bo most of their time working indoors tile at< somei roads, or out, eating and sleeping. Their, in the small-st i. etc.. occupations and hours of labor in no i usually reman Ithougli way correspond to those of the teach, , w , . . . eyes ot super: of that er, which increases the difficulty ol .w . w w,. i paying school: date is fitting the teacher s necessary habits .. .... , ... . Hon cannot U( fid resi- to those oftithe farmer with any aat, ... . , . sistent, consec N. J.,; istaetion to either. A good teacher > , i w. , schools separa by Mr. must spend a considerable amount , , . . aiiord to htr? several of tune almost every evening upon ir or at school work, ror which a quiet, com- "Vc to^etllcr fortable room is essential. If she In- |)arl t,mc ul v * beenjsists upon such a room when she gees WUil\' a year to board In the country she Is likely ' ollh?lldal'ou* eeks on to be considered "stuck up" and ex- co~?Pm) aan for elusive. If she gets a room by her- uult'n8 forces |A a_ . . . nr/vui/l i n? Kol ins anu svn n is onen unneated ana too une ques- j comfortable for study in cold weath- ach?o1 a"d 8Gt n all.e. er. zation and a v hat the ( !" the other hand, if the teacher j benefits , cannot Is forced to spend her entire time in u,er UU(1 brla And {the living room with the rest of the pcnditures for ics on' I family, ??Iie has not opportunity to ?">tidation met anoth- prepare properly for her school du- 11 ,UGan? 8Gyh less, of ties, and is also very likely to be PeU8e. howevi xplana- drawn unavoidably into neighbor- WGrk- Usuall figures hood gossip and factional disputes expenditure tt of the to the detriment of her teaching in- combined. Ai well as fluence. Many of the better situated himself wise bus. ' families In the country districts vho usually been 1 suits show ti NOASTEK NEWS, MARCH 24, 1916 ties, vio not care to take MMPr^WTry'"*" ><"*"?'*llMf 1M K) flb (ID (S) jn m m y ? to noard all sin- JUO^>. wm JHk J0k^DL ,4b to ;to to farm house? ?vr"5ra K,a- H You Need a 1 There are times in every woman' mov.Muem needs a tonic to help her over th ap (ii> ii! r.u i i. \ p^j When that time comes to you, vou k coord i n ^ to an in v.-w to take?Cardin, the woman's tonic. ? Mm rniivn. oi t.r i?n SjCffl posed of purely vegetable ingredie ition. recorded -a iiu- gently, yet surely, on the weakei { v are now one or more and helps build them back to Suen( ko in every st ite. and ksB It has benefited thousands and thou of Washington, where ailing women in its past half centui has been fostered i>> BU success, and it will do the same for > Preston, stat- super- You can't make a mistake in tak ublic instruction, there m m *1nftvl 1 i time to tiiue tippoar- The Woman's te show that the good &2K Miss Amelia Wilson, R. F. D. N< hi of schools is m u r>-l says: "I think Cardui is the greatest nu lion. The benefits at- iQa for women. Before 1 began to take Ejections usually so lo- H9B so weak and nervous, and had su cut that a few work spells and a poor appetite. Now ! f; mid solve them. Thre(. MJmm as strong as 1 ever did, and can eat so often stressed as T ^ Begin taking Cardui today. Sold by :l'" ,avor m Has Helped Thoc oin school th< ^ CD ffi) (S) flfi fl time for study. That jfrn, hildren are there for, _._?????????????ets. Hut is there not > much hearing time. TT ^J_u^ V "T U telling time? lu other I I 1*4 to study tor eater part ol the time. this comes about be- ^ ^ her is trying to teach ,ay, live graues in four ,.^N'x A {v / aid perhaps combining ? v- ^ Of tlie 2U daily reel- . . V y figures in only four "" tUUies'' during ,li? pe- . . , , . , .... fan be properly tested, glasses a ecu rat el y filed le other children are , . ,, , , ,, . March 2 7th and 2Sth at our Drug Stor<- l>y *)r. .\ ipon. llis instruction une-lourth ot tlis time. son" ( .... , . , |?i Campbell has hundreds of pleased pat mm ls tiled, or ill, the pu- . , .... . . . ... . .. . , caster wlio know that he maintains a luuh siai lagcd. bvery bud turn , , ... , , testing of eves and tittinr glasses. Ills record f< sort altects adversely ... , is not rivaled anywhere for science ami acciira ool. Why, then, not . , . , ,, . . . , work here at home Ho guarantees it and pr i and not go to school ^ . tn Of! nnH unwnrila insistent query to the Kvervthlng up-to-date in Eye Glass and rip* s old enough to think nft(1 here from Dr. Campbell. Special attention * s. The facility that - Remember the dates and tell your friends, ued in arithmetic and March 2~lh and 28th. ssir standard dr eels most readily ac- |J | f|lli/AllI/ 1/1.1 all-study, non-teaelrhigf" >?*; . -? , luifship, neatness ol ex- _ ? >ositiou, history, geog I' 7 ~ " ' __ er a bllglu. Uood work MWTPONW . AMI- j Mr W, , FOR (XiliETHOIll'H Wll III ourse, in these smalt - I __ lie tendency is toward """"tlGI n the preparation. Training Perhnl Dofi-niil I'oi hie . school, however, has a Month. The New r of teachers. Four in- New York, March 13. -Postpone- gUT* example, can keep foui oient of the opening of the military "Glad to rk and teach all the t rairtins camp at Fort Oglethorpe. ^eth?D^r,J the whole time, except (j;i because of the Mexican expedi corns lovo idy periods are deemed tlon, was announced to-day by Mnfith several teachers in (}en Leonard Wood. The first divisde work and speciali- sion of th(. camp will open May 3. In j //fZ* i employed in accord- planned. Training of the second con I , / ^ ern ideas ot education, tindent, which begins May will not / //"*& uig of study and reel- deferred, it was announced, tin \y i in proper proportion, ,;,,?pS to be consolidated. General f ed ill considering more woods' statement follows: lel'its, is secured by "Due to the movement of troops jf work, a second great ,rom ttii? department to the Texa* lolidation. No teacher |,0rder and uncertainty as to the fu- J y faced, or faceted, as ,lire piuns of the war department. ^ i. The one-sided leach- (;en Wood has decided to postpone j it some subjects; yet ,he tirst southern training camp at ' to concentration is a Fort Oglethorpe. Ga., from April '5 i jWg is utilized in Hie grad- to May 3, and to consolidate the first O \ ot only does combining an,| second camps at that date." *wr Mc bo cut. pit i label of subjects per to rod and m * - o i?i. uuiuuv.1 %vaS(t> all,l profitable spending Tic p realize I ugm and su enlarges bett<>r |)Uiiding. the higher taxes. ^if-cuT^1 lies ui tne pupits. A jmpiy a greater interest in school- onJla 1??' n&i?: the autuii ochool "pbj8 itself Is of great value to th-* is doomed. iivKiuaiiy, 01 11 umy roinmunity. I'robalily, after all our mrans' gooi r ot urau,ug "i mo 0f training the child, it is the ca^wokr 'i ,ii lucic tan be iiu cou- ( that educates himself. H win como i puient in music aua ,?,ist take the food prepared for ^he WOrl<l^i* g leu years oi a cuilU s |,|m. Most men In college arc thor?- w|,Vre"2V0 utiuaUiL geniuses wiio fo study. In fulfillment of a desire. R. i^awrcni nu m an stages oi its 'phe community without a desire on Sold in .luios oi coui so loaua tjjp part of patrons for a good odu- mended a* :11001s, uui tuey do not national environment Is a community reinedy by i long niddeu t'roui the ,)(lt of school. When the desire j p Mack luteiiuems 01 better seems reasonably capable of fulfill1. 1 ne cunu s euuca- ment, then come the increased exa the result ot a cou- penditure and special levies. It is ( rol.I'M utive yiau. Where five j nkely that the "five-mill" parent, teiy, liov,ever, eau uot1 sePS to it that his children attend ,v j uiusic teachers, tho | better than those of the "no-mlll", uiay release a teacher,1 parent In the adjoining district. Not vhole tittle, to tako up that he enjoys paying taxes. He Colunibli 'herein is the uub of likes to get what lie wants with his Melton, ca* I money and the co-operation of his nnnu m.i iliou brought about by neighbor* makcH It possible for his |)(,st knout i does not atop with money to go a long way. It Is com- i,jft * iter teacuiug within mon also to see that in consolidation (.ently. II :uriug greater bpeciall- two plus two equals five, for three an,j one ,-ij vider range of studies, schools of twenty eanh usually con- ton. of Cc ust seen; it goes fur- solidnte into one with an enrollment ters in Che igb about greater ex-1 of a hundred. The child consequent- Chester, bu school purposes. Con- ly has a greater number of grade* tt young no ins a better building, to climb up on the analogy that hold* Qf influenc ng of the original ex- good in this illogical arithmetic of wm tak<3 ir, in more efficient consolidation?that the more cannon tery. y it leadu to greater balls you have to pile In courses the lan In all the schools higher the pile shall rise. The small 1 opponent may think weak shool, however, can scarcely . invlgoruttn to see that this has form a stepping stone either to col-1 The old stand lire case. But the re- l?*gp or to life?The State. ' MaUrtaeagkl . . 1 tern A It?* t< re difference between . i' % w 4 _ IjIMl jw* "I "'* I I April Mil, at Dwlght. At which election only such electors as return real or personal prop^ , erty for taxation and exhibit their tax receipts and registration certl^ ? fientes shall be allowed to vote. The opening and closing hours 'shall he the same as in all reneral yr elections. V. A. LINGLE, . Motiduv and Tuesday, j JOS K. CONNORS. I. it. Campbell, of And? i | Hoar dof County Education, i ' i "" SOUTHERN RAILWAY. idard of accuracy in the >r six years in Lancaster ? IT Have htm <l" your Premier Carrier ??r the South. v .. PASSENGER TRAIN SCHEDULES. ) lees reasonable. $.1.00 ; T?ln8 arr|ye Lanc; ,.0p from; j No. 118?York, Rock Hill and injctacle Wares are to be I termediace stations 8:45 a. m. tlven to school children. No. 118?Charleston, Columbia and Monday and Tuesday, intermediate stations 10:11 a. m. Jo. 114?Marion. Olacksburg, Char. W T fl M\ lotte and intermediate stations, I I II 111 l:3& P m. 9 lla III No, 117?Columbia, Kingsvllle and i 1111 intermediate stations, 7:25 p. m. j Trains leave Lancaster for: No 118?Kingsvllle. Co:<tmbla and ??? * intermediate stations 8:45 a. m No. 113?Rock Hill, Hla-ksburg, _ ftHf| On# Ik Marion, Charlotte and inter9ni-Ana-UUI-R mediate stations, 10:11 a. m. . u No. 114?Kingsvllle. Columbia. PA'S Mr betS-ll Charleston and intermediate re * nile unia IB 9Uitlons 1:35 No. 117?Rock Hill, York, and Plan Corn Cure That's as intermediate stations, 7:41 b as the Rising Sun. p 0 * ,, , Schedule figures are published as imTliyb?lef.dTor9you,?,'rsays information only, not guaranteed, o tho razor. Razors and For information as to passenger each other. Corns love to eea etc., call on N Lancaster & Chester Ry. Co. f Schedule in Effect August 15, 191b. . I y/ Eastern Tlp>e. M 4-V/ WESTBOUND. f> In >JT ^v. Lancaster ...6:00am?2:30pm / W Lv. Fort Lawn ..6:30am?4:08pm 11jmRX Lv. Bascomvllle ..6:45am?4:28pm L# Lv. Klchburg ....6:55am?4:43pm Ar. Chester 7:30am?5:25pm lyf* m EASTBOUND. my jut. ' n;'bit'r .... 'J:00atn?6:45pm Richburg . 7:27pro Lv. Hascomvllle .10:00am?7:38pm \-kT niti I Oft itf 'Geta-lt' !'or* ^awn 10:30am?7:65pm After Thin if i Llvet" ^r- Lancaster ...11:00am?8:25pm kcd, roused. sa'-^d. plus- t CODDCCtlons?Chester with SouthJerked out.? t sy (trow ern. Seaboard and Carolina & Nortta\ and Mrs. wcn? ami-Cut- western Mallways. a t now,?they iis? "c?et8-It ? . . a the wonderful, simple r ort Lawn, with Seaboard Air that never falls. Stops Llt.e Railways. driesPPat once!" the corn Uncwtsr .w?h Southern RMIwif. Nothing to stick to the ___________________ r pri ss on the corn. It iI-niRht to plasters, salves. E% I I O 1^8 V/ T I O IMi v.ors and toe-bundling. You 11 O" IWB W I I 3 IVI imaller shoes. Your corns amw^w^ mwm m u m+m*mwu I rinht off. viean as a wmv wm cure Rheumatism, Neu- nI ur Inflames he;ilthy tlw-i- i^?_ ui j l. /-? rt ? bluest s. nirur corn cure ralgia, Headaches, V^ramps, Colic is sold by druKklsts every- Snraint RrukeR Cuts Rnrnc Olrl a bottle, or sent direct by oprains^nruises, yuts, uurns, AJIa ce & Co. chicanA m. Sores, letter, Ring-Worm, EcLancaster and recom- zema, etc. Antiseptio Anodyne, ? the world's best corn used internally orejternallv 25c Lancaster Pharmacy and WHY YOU ARE NERVOUS The nervous system is the alarm system 11(1 A HANKKIl l?KA1>. of the human body. In perfect health we hardly realize dial ... .. ? ? , we have a network of nerves, but when leltoii, Weil-Known Itual- health is ebbing, when strength is <LeclkiMun, l*a>?? .- Away. ing, the same nervtaw system gives the alarm in headaches, tiredness, dreamful sleep, irritability acid unless corrected, l, March 16.?John T. leads straight to a breakdown, ihier of the National Statei To correct nervousness, Scott's Bmul, aion it exactly what vou thoulil tak** *# ftn.> nt f 1?A 1 ! ,.?v v,. ?n..n.f am. | nutriment K*ta into tb* blood and 1 business niPii of Coluni- rich blood fe?da tie tiny nerve-cells while itirtdenly ni.hlH home r.; 1 the whole system respond* to its refresh. . ' iujr tonic fore*. It i* free from alcohol, e IS HUr* itied l?y a wif\?j Scott & Bowne. BioomflcJd. N. J. J ild; a brother, W. I). Mel ilmubln. and severul sis- s,?.,p VbV?t ri,y "f Toledo. Luena comity. I rank J. henry makes oath that hi- la acnlue ater. He was a natlvb ofi 1'artm-r Of tile nrm ?f V. J. Clieney * Co., d?, In* business In tho City of Toledo. County and it came to Columbia, when State aforesaid. and that aald frm will pay . . ... i the auin of ONK IICNDRCD Im'U.AKM for in and grew to a position each and e*ery cnao of < starrh that eannot bn e In the city. Interment! ",rM ,>r ,he ' c,Urrh Vw'FRANK J. CHUNKY. Place in Klmwood ceme-' ?Wi(rft to Mnr9 nne ,ot-CTlbwl ln W F, C. I presence, thla ?th day of bece.nber, A. I?., 1HH?. I Seal. S. W. Ul.KaHON. Notary Public. Hull'* Catarrh Care I* taken Internally and .. , , act* illri-etly O!>oii tlia |i| ?..| and nuiro.ia aur f tO the I ale and alCKIy fare* of the ajsfetn. Send for t--> tltuoniala, free. ard general itrenzthrnlng toalf K. J. CTIKNKY A CO., Toledo, O. hTKI.KS* chill TONIC, drivea out , ( i,ru.,BlNt, 7v lea the blood.and bullda uptheara- Z.?1 1 ' "' ? ' ,' . . Tn.i. t?. .t.u. Cbi'I-?a. U flails Family Pllla for conatlpatton. n i Sd.IMM) l*l,AZK AT YOKK. A. s. Stable ami kfia Itesidenee Burned. ronic n York, March 20.?Fire of unknown S life when she p5?8 here ?!,r'y Friday destroyed e hard places. 'he livery burn of A. S. Barron HOW what tonic WWi j . ".I Mr. Barron's residence adjoinCardui is com- inB The barn, a frame building cq*rnts, which act ered with corrugated iron, burned /onianly Organs, rapidly and when the fire was disJth and health. covered the roof had fallen in. For- . Sands Of weak, pBl! tun'ately Mr. Barron had removed all k "y of Wonderful his horses from the stable the day you. before, but five or six buggies, Sevang r j i era I sets of harness and a large quan^ BOl lily of feed-stuff were consumed. K MB The residence, occupied by Mr. 'in Hf aS ^?^4 Barron and his borther, and Mr. and h9L.^B H H9I Mrs. T. D. Turner, caught from the tTX stable and was entirely consumed. ^ATll/1 Only a few articles of furniture were suv<m1. The residence was one of the 5. 4, Alma, Ark., BOf oldest in York, having been built idicine on earth, ^^iiui re than l<>o years ago. The de! Cardui, 1 was i st royed property was valuod at about Ch awful dizzy flQH|$3.000, covered by insurane. :el as well and most anything " BBb xotick ok klkctiox. all dealers. Whereas, one-third of the freej I holders and one-third of tlie electors isanas. B0B of tl10 ilRe of 21 years, residing in , Car lies school district. No. 18 have Bf iBa iBTlBrigl petitioned the board of edu^ jjHJ (U 191 cation to order to deter! mine whether not an additional j1:1 v of four mills shall he levied on ial 1 real and personal property for m school purposes. J We hereby order said election to W B^ be held by tlie trustees in said Carnes ^ u a k. J (school district. No. 18. on Saturday.