Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, September 18, 1901, Image 4
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BUTTLRHIES FOR LONDON PARKS.
Wis tti SttocV Pleasure Crounds W th
Gauzy Creatures.
A ^cfurr.e f r stocking London parks
vr it a butterflies has recently been agitattii,
jmi it i-. by no means certain that
aucictbiitl of I lie kind may not seriously
br attempted It is believed by some
%?<-/) informed authorities t" be worth
trymff, though ntidmiably there are seri<au>
difficfaltio in the way.
()n trsmble lit, in the i t that til st
bvutxrfbes .ire m<or It - migratory in
fa.lv:. and 'Ins remark applies to nearly
of the specie s commonly seen in
-OOcs. Obviously, there would be no
?*?<* in establishing eoh>ni< of these inap-fs
in urban pleasure g- minis. if they
WLtt tikeK to take unto themselves
vhngs in a hvral i n-i , r< !in<|iiishing
fh?r larval condition, a* ! t-? tly away.
Ti? rvw? the stock annually would be
espmsivr, and for ot!" r r< . it. tint of j
f n \|i mr>i iui i.
fi "has been sn--p t?d that there arc
n>TTw vrry pretty 1 ?u*.? rllii <- t-> which
iKis objection d"< ? n ' : i t iy. anil that
in the ^on miprai' r>. r.> ^ \ arc found
tbe Vanessa1, n; ! )! iireets of
mnttliil colnrar..i . Ma.':, white anil rcdtlish
brown. R -liiivih < akintr. they
are srdrntr.i i and might 1 c induced to
jtaay when- tluy ar- tntt, i the surr.JWniliURs
wiTi' attr i ti\< and suitable.
Butterflies, liki t >'!. ; re hatched
from eg^s. inaki tl ii fir- appearance
:n caterpillars, and. after pinning enf'.tons,
are finally tr n ! rtned into the
Vmntifnl whig ' adult- A- eatci pillars
t hey feed on l< nv< . I tr r. the final stage
< bey suck* tin jitier <f (l overs. As a
i Ttilc. they hihert it? a hup.-iflii in hollo?
trees and other stieh places of consxilnio''.
Sdtun' iY i ; . irnr Post.
A fleet of thitts -i.\ -teitner> is tn rttn
lirrraflet on the I li.itio hetwei n Ratt
Brora anil 1 - md<m llridge.
Th? elect in fan has Kmip out of
liOjUf'.ss.
lV?s xet! 10c. !<>r i-vr v package of IVT
%sn Kxni i i.ss l?\i tlint ! ills to Kivc H.-itisfao3
Mn. !IJ nrw Prnj; i'i... I' ni.iii villi-, Mn
If jron don't vti.i)>;?> while the sun
you won't ?ut intii'h ire when it
, 'fwav
lu these day-. it i hard i"iSr :v man to
;r? to the front without harking.
ftni ie ir.orr Catarrh in this "ration of thn
? aoontrv tin.11 all oile r ji-? ;> . ? |>ul together,
Ml?l until the last few year < was 11>| < >sed tr? tin
mcurabh For a (fruit many yearn doctors
jpnmonr.ri'. 1 it i local diseusi anil prescribed
fcx?t remedies, ami li> eoristantlv failing to
cure with ItimI treatment, I'roiioiuieeil it incurable
Science lias |>r<?ven ratnrrh to he .a
ownstiltiTi nml diseusi and then fore require*
ormntit-'tiMTia) treatment Hall's Catarrh Cure,
ewmtfar tnrvd 1 v F. .1. chene v .V Co., Toledo,
I,'Ohio, is th- onl\ eonstitiitional eure on th?
market It is taken iati n ally ill doses fj^i in
19 ilraje to a tnns|s uiifiil. It arts directly tin
ife?! hJiAid Jlinl milfoils surfaces HI the system.
liThey ofer ?inc hundred dollars for any eami
<A Cailn t .r cure, t-uiol t i circulars and ?e"ti-.urmiajr
Address I'. l .I 'lii ni.v t Jo..Toledo, O.
Mil bv I iruvfttist-, 7.1e.
flail'i f tinilv l'ills are the host.
V .
thnti-.;a lias just l ?-l her an* policeJ.
.wit b> death- lie \va* -lohn Ihilliiy anil
*rs height in he storking feet was . ix
'. ^T?*i mnt ami throe nuarter in -lii a.
Iteii I'or itir Itnu'rN.
?V, mutter what lis von In oliiobn -
<"*nr?-T you will ro-ii ,;i-i wit until v,.iir
r r , ,* ,?r>4 pin ripli; < V- \r.l I In In n.stn" ,
-iji \ r. t/i'.liout a --trip* ..r pain, p'tniurn
aw r.i'iii.'kl riii.Tcmfiits, ?-imt vmi just 10
, .tart ?? tt iny v.itir lu-altli li i -k. i'is.
?vt~y CVuiily < utltnrtic, tin ;;.!riiin', put un
* w.-u.', boxt . every tnl?l? hnsi 0,C.d
->n it. p.t u.it > ni iniiiuliiiu t.
4 m r?- wi'ii' l.'it1,' ii ' lilt :i . -rliii >1 ni
/lulu '.M\ Vi-.ll> . t M.? Tin IV an* l,000.l"v) ,
MOW
rinmi- wli.i In rti.w triitil'li- always* huva
In |i*y lic.ivy iiit? rot. Sti. tlM.
UC Ciiir.i: -at*.J.UV WM1MUI.tju " - >- ?- >
Slack Hair j
** 1 ha\e used your Hair Vij;or j
lor li* e years and am greatly I
s pk ascd vv-.th it. It certainly re
stores iht original color to gray 9
ha t. It keeps tuy hair soft." .Mrs. a j
SJclen Kilkenny, New Portland, Me. M i
W. . I I ?>. ..W I, I Ml iwiw^jl
Aycrs Hair Vigor has j
0 f been restoring color to
gray hair tor fifty years,
and it never fails to do
this work, either.
You can rely upon it
for stopping your hair
a tuning, ior Keeping 5
| your scalp clean, and for I
I making your hair grow.
Jl.fifi a I'olilf. All drujgkl*. I
L* 4 ?m ilriiK| ?n|t|ily yon, I
n iliiHir ami wo will i>x|irui S
??: at y.-tt :i lu ttlc, I'.i Miri';in<l l-Ivi1 tlw naino I
g? a ?*' ?i?ni ihmi r.-.f < x i>rr?i ?>tti. c>. A<5<lrc<s, I
& * ' AYEIt CI)., Ixivtll, Mam,
A Bad Breath
I a A bad breath means a bad
stomach, a bad digestion, a
bad liver. Aycr's Pills are
liver pills. They cure constipation,
biliousness, dyspepsia,
sick headache.
, 28c. All druKK'*!'*HHl
HlM'1V* ' "' ' '" r 11 ' '"'Wilful |
^^GkiNGli AM'SDY E whisifors 1
court N:;r:v.l.w^.l
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waiter
but frk"*Tn *? *w,m At
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tloO Of llll llkt (l -t)| |>|(T?r?n< I'art* f t)i?
illtT CfcoltfV'" **"" * l'r> j??rly* All (hit
? i> Information ran \m obtain*! by >
. Iiccorujug fllUlK I' *< ?'. Il.l.l vrifATKII I
f :?wl 1?| Mijh1 whlnli *? will forward. I
| !/.? U ill 'Vfuiily Itil ranta la tUaia.
I by him op I W-UKUSIIINU HOCRR.
I I ay ' i ractiJ^ uil*oimw<? s>v, n. y. cit/
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EMU GOLDMAN MUCH)'
Locked Uo on a Charge of Conspiracy
With Nine Others.
HER ARREST MADE IN CHICAGO
Till. Aiis'.rrhtst I.r?<ler Professes No Know)edge
ol' it Conspiracy lo Kill the President
? ^lte Says That She Met CzolCisj,
Only Oner?Mukes n UcUiledv
Statement of Her Movements.
<'hicago. Knuna Cnldnian. the we.l
known anarchist leader and lecturer,
was arrested in Chicago, and a eomItiniitt
mid warrant charging her with
conspiracy to murder President McKinlcy
were sccuretl from Justice
I'riiitlh illc. J. Norris, at whoso
home Miss tiuhlman was captured,
was nrrcMcu t
Tlio warrant for Miss Goldman
harm's her with conspiracy to murder
I lie President. It ftives as her co-eonspirators
Ahraham Isaaks, Maurice
Isaaks, Glemenro Pfeutzer, Hippolite
Have], Henry Trnvnglio. Alfred
Sehneider. Julia Meehame, Marie
Isaaks and Marie Isaaks, Jr. All exeept
Miss Goldman were arrested
some days ago, hut the men were
held without hail and are now in jail.
Miss Goldman disclaimed all save
the slightest acquaintance with the
President's assailant: she denied absolutely
that she, or anarchists she
knew, was implicated in any plot to
kill the President. She said she heMoved
Gzolgosz acted entirely on his
own responsibility, and tiiat he never
claimed to have been inspired by her,
its lie is quoted as alliriuing.
Referring to the attempt on the life
of the President, Miss Goldman said:
"It is a dirty trick to charge in tlie
newspaper reports rliat it was the result
of an njiarehist plot."
Referring to the would-be assassin.
Miss Goldman said:
"1 feel that the man is otto of those
nnfortunatrs who has been driven to
despair and misery to commit the
deed. I feel very deeply with 1dm as
an individual, as I would feel with
anybody who suffers. If I had means
i would nctp nun sis mucn sis l could;
l would see that lu? lisnl couusel and
that Justice wsis done him."
She ssiId her purpose hi coming here
hsnl liceti to sissist the anarchists who
were arrested here several days ago.
She had Intended to give herself up
to the police, but delayed It. for one
reason sind for another, uutil the
police she had derided so much had
taken the nisitter in their own hands.
I.siter in ilie day Miss Goldman was
Interviewed in the women's annex at
the police station, .iiiti si stenographic
report taken. Miss Goldman said:
"I suit an anarchist?a student of
socialism hut nothing in anything I
ever said to l.eoti Czolgosz knowingly
would lime led him to do the net
which startled everybody on Friday."
"Not even in your lectures? lie enys
your words set his brain on tire,"'said
the Interviewer.
"Am 1 accountable because sotnft
craeic brained person put si wrong
construction on my words. l,eou
I'zolgoNz, I am convinced, planned the
deed unaided and entirely alone. There
is no anarchist ring which would help
hint. There may he anarchists who
wotihI iniuiler. Inn t lieir also arc men
in evurj walk of life who some tiuies
let I the Impulse to kill. Czolgosz (the
wouuiii pronounced tile name with the
greatest easel t'zolgosz may have
In n inspired by inc, hut if he was he j
took the wrong way of showing it." I
Miss Goldman detailed as best she j
could recollect her movements since
last duly. She went from Chicago to
Buffalo, she said, accompanied by
Mirs Isaak. the daughter of the nlleg
d Anarchist editor under arrest!
here! In Buffalo they stopped two
days. Mini then proceeded t?> Itoches- |
icr, where they stopped sit the homo
of Miss Uoldman's sister, Mrs. II.
I'oelist.'in. More they visited n little
more 111:111 live weeks. The only Incident
of it was m short visit to Niagara
I'.ills, si ml smother to New York City
on business. In the hitter city Miss
tiohlmaii entered temporarily iuto the
employ of si linn, the nume of which
she would not divulge. Business for
them to i; her to Pittsburg. She wus
in Chu'iimati on Labor Day, and that
night she left for St. Louis.
<?i her history she said: "I was
horn in St. Petersburg, Russia. thirtytwo
years ago; I came to this country
with my sister, who Is now In
Rochester, sixteen j-enrs ago. I speak
Russian, Herman, French and English.
1 csiine from the middle class in Russia.
hut my heart has always Iteen
with the poor and downtrodden. The
injustice of the I lay market prosecution
made an anarchist of nie. 1 have
taught the creed of anarchy ever
since."
A Prophecy of Mcltlnley.
C. L. Pullman said in Loudon, when
he rend the news of the President's
wounding: "I saw President Melvlnley
a few weeks ago. 1 had been telling
him of my experiences In Russia,
where 1 found it easier to get to the
-.ar ilinn io him. Mr. McKlnley ?aid
he In lleved It would fall to the lot
of some occupant of the White House
b 'fore many years had passed, to control
ilie destinies of North und South
America."
I liluc ami Kurt 1.1 Kxpreen ltejrmt.
Prince Ching and LI Hung Chang
linve sent to Minister Conger at Pckin,
China, a warm letter of regret at the
attempted assassination of President
McKiulcy.
People Moved to T?an,
References to.the shooting of Pros!- I
dent McKlnley were made Sunday In
the pulpits of the churches of all denominations
throughout the United]
Slates, and the services, in which Immense
congregations ii*rtl<-tTin?o.i
were characterised by unusual solemnity.
In not n few Instances the
people were moved to tenrs by thepathos
of the preacher ' remarks.
Prince Chun to VUlt the Ciitttd St?t?*.
I'rinee Ctrun will return to China by
way of the tnhjed States.
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MINOR EVEHTSOfTHEWEEK
WASHISGTBM XTKXS.
Attorney-General Knox refused the
request of acting Secretary of the
Nnvy Ilackett that an assistant from
the Attorney-General's office be appointed
to assist Judge Advocate-General
Lemly before the Pchley Court of
Inquiry.
Lieutenant-Commander Sargent reported
to the Navy Department that
United States citizens and their interests
in Boens del Toro, Colombia, were
not In danger.
The Interior Department will expend
per nunnm for Indian police
<#n Alaska. *
Ilepresentatlve Bnr'holdt, of Missouri.
announced that he would test
in the United States courts the legality
of the recent Congressional reapportionment
by the Legislature of that
State.
OPK ADOPTKn ISI.ANDS.
The Philippine insurgent lender. An
geles. having surrendered. Malvar and
Luklinn were the only important
chieftains In the field.
Delegates from Congress to Investigate
affairs lu the Philippines reached
Manila. 011 the transport McClellan.
The Merchants' Union of llayana
will ask the President for a reduction
of duties on tobacco. - - .
DOMRSTIC.
Anarchy and lawlessness wero bitterly
denounced by trades unions in
ltostou at various meetings. Resolutions
of ej'mpnthty with the President
were adopted.
The prison and court otiilding constructed
eight years ago at a coBt of
$400,009, at New Orleans, La., was
declared In imminent, danger of general
collapse, through general faulty ami
cheap construction.
Otis Green shot and killed his wife,
at Albta, Iowa, and then fatally
wounded himself.
While at work in a canning factor^
at Rome, N. Y., Miss Lenoro
| I lay ties. twenty-six. years old, was
' caught In tlie machinery and thrown
| around a shafting. She died from the
effects of injuries.
i Edwin H. Plait, of Esopus, N. Y.,
was arrested upon the charge of re,
moving valuable oil paintings which,
J it is alleged, he had mortgaged for
Peter Jackson and his wife, both
more than sixty years old. were found
; dead in their fiat in Chicago. The
gas jets I11 the parlor were wide open.
It is the belief of tlie police that the
couple died together by agreement.
' Steel strikers bent tlnee workmen In
MaKeesport, Poun., and policemen
were called out to prevent more serious
trouble both there and in Pittsburg.
I A letter threatening the life of Superintendent
Pierce, of the Boston
; police forte, stirred up renewed ac
; tlvity against anurchtsts. *
Galveston. Tex., on the anniversary
of the grfcrit storm, reported, larger
foreign 'commerce than year Jx'fore
and niphliy Jucmisincr proaf.urlty.
The Government authorities nssnrcd
| the New Jersey Riparian Commissioners
thojt the T'nitod States had no idea
of infringing on their Tlght?.'
Miss Maud Willard was killed in an
attempt, to go through the whirlpool
rapids at Niagara Falls. N*. Y.
Levi Carroll, a negro,- who murdered
his father and n negro woman, Avns
| hanged at Ma eon, Ga.
A flowing wl'll of sulphuric acid was
discovered in Yineland, N, J.
Bcrnpsp sixteen-year-old Bertha
lllciitet' would not marry hjrn, twenty-t
wo-yettr-old Gcorgo Keiieile, at St.
Louis, Mo., killed her uml fatally shot
himself,
Thiriy nuns out of 200 in the convent
at Oldenljurg. Idd., were down
witti typhoid fever.
The Ruijuin Commonwealth in Geor,
gia was sold out by the sheriff.
I At J-exington, Miss.. Monroe Hitchford
and Spencer Wright, colored,
fought a duel with shotguns, and both
wore killed.
KOREIOTT.
Chinese troops have rcoccupied Pc- I
k?u.
Tiie report of nn attack on Ilio
1 India caused Inhabitant* of Panama
to make u demon stration against the
Venezuelan cohsul.
BurkePs column returned to WlnhUrg.
Orange River Colony, after capturing
tmtny prisoners and u great
quantity of supplies.
The recent educational edict in China
ig thought to show the power of the
Liberal party; classics are relegated
to the background.
Kinpcror Prancis Joseph closed the
Hungarian Diet, dolfterlng the speech
front the throne at the palace.
The fishery along the northern coast
of Labrador Is n failure.
At nn explosion in the Llansradnch
colliery, near Caerphilly, two miners
were killed outright, and the total
death roll will probably be ten. Many
were seriously injured.
Ccuernl Kiicnenor reported that the
British columns In the previous week
reduced the Boers hi the lleld by tiNI.
Little significance was attached t >
<1 .A ...ti -i. - * i' >'
int.- mili?4tiiK <?i rix'ui'u reserves ut
Montceau-les-Mines.
The Mexican National llatlroud inquired
conttrd pf the Mexican International.
Tli Sultan s< tiled one of the l'res;"it
claims, and it is believed that <?lpl<
tnatic relations between Turi.iy and
Fr^r-ce will soon be r"s,,r,w|
The life of the late l>;\ Von Miquol,
for tunny j--;: ; I'ru.sslan .'I.iioder of.
Finance, was insured by the New
York Ldfo Insurance Company to.9230.006.
Ice floes blockaded the coast of Labrador;
bergs were boating southward,
forming menaces to navigation.
A tierce tlgbt between Congo Free
State troops nuil slave traders near
lvatan^a rebutted lu the traders' defeat.
Turkey sent a rebuke to Great
Britain for the action of a warship's
commander in the Perslou Gulf.
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SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
lantral Time at Jacksonville end Savannah.
Kmrt?? a Time at Other Points.
Bchodu.1* In Effect June SOth. 19>L
KonTHporno. |B5a?jSSg|
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v" Hnrnvell 3et'p 4 13a
V* Bioekville .... 1 4 12pi i :-n ...
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" Sunimorville ..r 7 41n l^tnt; ....
14 Braurhville 0 Don 2 uon
' Orangeburg 9 2S? .too
Kingville 110 -4n 4 bio
AmOotutu lua .. _ II I On o ton
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Lv?(4rnmtoriliu 3 tttp lo lip
Lv. Aiken ..._ 3 tttp
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Ar. Columbia. ..'... . . 5 43p 2 you
LvfUoiopSita, ibilg rtt f>i>5pi\ft? ...
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" Cheater 73.->i> h\7ii . ...
** ltock Hill K 6Sp 8 iij\
Ar. Charlotte ll ,Vj.
Ar. Danville 777.7. 12"4.-u 1 > !
Ar. Kiohmotul . m?<: it t ip
Ar. Washington , 7~3.'in ~.77
" Baltimore (Pa.HR) 9 15a 11 35p
* Philadelphia li:V.a 2 .V'a
" New York. 20opl it 2:ts?
Lv. Columbia 777. .. II Jin ; 20m
Ar. Spartanburg , 3 lOp 10 Sou
" AHhi'villo 7 1 .">ii 2i'ip
Ar. Knox vine 4 avi 7 lop
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Lv, Louisville- . 7 t.*i , Liy ?
Lv. Cincinnati . s
Lv. KnosvtUo T ~.T i ; ,? s '..a
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" bpurtnnburg 10 3iu til;.:
Ar. < umbia
Cv New~YorS^PuTrt. 1; > a ;*> ;?. lahmt
" Philadelphia .. tlo;>p .1 j-.
" Baltimore | s-J7j flitot
Lv. W'lmhl'pt'n (8o.Hy> uMn> li p..
Lv. Hinhmnnd |11 ;t n lo'iiii
Lv. banvlllo [ 4 i&\ 5 +spf'
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Lr. Columbia, iU. D.?.. latum a ~
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" flummervillp ti 12p ?. S7n.
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Ar. Jiu-lt-vinvillc 11*. S. I T -Joe !' 15a
Sleeping Cur Sorvioo.
Kxoollont daily wumwikit set-tier l<t\\?<-n
Florldix mid New York.
No*. St) tind 3-i?Nrw York and Florida Kx
prop*. Drawing-room slerping rnr-. 11?-1? -n
Augusta n-'nl Now York Pulliuiin ili-nwit:
room itlcopins car* I riwtrn Port T.impn. .l:e-k
aonrillo, Mivminiih NYa-liiairton ami Vr-.v York
Pullman sice; iiik <-nr>> In warn "5i:i riot to and
Richmond ar.d *'harlotto ninl Norfolk, liiiif tt
e>or? botwmr. H-irl-'tir an 1 Suvimnith.
Xoti. 3f> m: V?I*. S. l"n ' Mail. Through
Pullman drt> i reoi?igearsbetween
.Iie-ki w Yorlt and Pull*
man alveola; .upturn und ','har
lotto una t Irhuiond. Pining
earn servo a Pulluiati si roping
cars be' and Columbia,
anroutr dail tile and Oineinbait,
via A*
PRANKS. I .HARPWICK.
Third V P Pa*. Agt.,
Washington ... i m ahinstnn, P. (5 i
W. H. T Al. Ui, R. U*. H NT,
Aa't (ien. Push. Ai: I'm,. PiuiM. Ag't..
Atlanta. t la ^'-"'iirloston. s. C _
NEWSY .JL'7,N1NCS.
Philadelphia now has two iv -rentlon
[lifts.
The National Hay Association it :s
held its annual nun-lint; at ltuliain.ji
olis, I iu!.
National legislators belitw. tti-w iav s
will liavt* to In- j?a soil |or tii - sujitii.-;
sion of anarchy.
lJcports of the failure of Hi.- i --.
it?s along list* northern roast oi I.. Mador
an- continued.
Chile's approved ilu* ,r>niIliation
of two delegates io tin- I'anAnirriran
t'ongr ss.
Ollh-ial stai -meats tins i i;
finances ol !'.r:t*/.il . r oil a lilt, r s .1. 1
loitiula I ion than to:- years.
The Socialist party <-i Iowa lias n on
Inaird .- Stale ticket, beaded by lames
Baxter, of 11.'email, for tlovt rnor
To aid the poorer classes Vouoztti1 lias
decided in rent; temporarily iladmics
on corn, l eans ami p; as
The amount of diiti-s c .11- - led on
personal ha: gage arrit .1 at the j-ort
of New Yoi ',; tin, in; \ut,u was ..;!nl,
'Jtk?.
The loii;a-i ei -eiru- railroad in the
World will lie loiili fro:.i < neinnati,
Ohio, to I'tiin i.:e. .Mich., a d -lai . i- of
UUa llliles.
A mountain ."ino fret high in north
<>rn Japan sank after an cart li<|iiakr,
leaving its top on a level with the sur
rounding plain.
The new Capitol Pudding at liarrisPnrg.
IVnn.. is t<> P ot granite and
not inarPle, tlu> lirsi choice o|' I he
commission in charge of tile Pusiness
A trolley Iiive between lkiltiinorc and
Washington may Pe Pu.lt horth re
port having it that the liuatieial part
. ' the programine is, after ten years,
conii'W'tcd.
AinenrMi trains demonstrated that
the route across tIiis- eo miry was the
tpiiekt st for n ail service Petwi'eti
London and Australia. etuling down
Hie tune P\ su\. ; al days.
Timtii to I'nol.
The town of Davos, writes a Swiss
correspondent. Is ronr..tiering a hold
rcheme for the abolition of all tk< ord
I nary forms of fuel, [t i: proposed to
erect an ?-xtendve < ! < trie plant at the
confluence of two !:: f mountain torrents,
\vho.?e i:uit? i waters vrill s tpplv
the necessary motive fon.\ A large
tirin of S*.v; s . I. Tie o> n . .. ...
rtn lyiiiix the pn *?1? :n f >." m t i y. u .
and has o" d the >:i. n . \ the
for. (>.s of th torrents alluded to. Tinsame
firm h is sxlit out n<*\v electric
heating and (-coking aj 'partus ? specI!y
ii- signed for th scheme. The nr. t
iust of ti i> installation is > . : imat? ?! to
'?o S.aOO.nuo francs. Already electricity
is not only used for lighting ami motive
power, but i? adopt -d in many vll
lages for cooking and lioating ami in
one of the largost bakeries. The idea is
to do nivny with till contamination of
, the atr by the use of fuel.
| The wolf rvt the door Is always regard.
' id as a rank outsider.
t A
' 4
Rtlormi That ITtrt Kxpendre.
About three-quarters of a railroad's
receiptB come from the freight department.
The passenger department supplies
nearly all the rest, the Income
from mail, express and other privilege
being comparatively small. Carrying
passengers Is a simple mutter, or would
be, if state legislatures did not now
and then take a hand in prescribing
added specifications for railroad passenger
service. In Ohio a law was
passed decreeing that tho height between
the platform and the lowest
steps of passenger coaches should not
exceed 12 inches. This cost the railroads
nearly $100,000, and tho reform
led to the abolition of a number of Hag j
stops where the passengers had been
yuite wup.ttg to scramble up oil the
haikust.? AlnsWe's Magazine
To Avoid Liphtninsr.
Tf out of doors keep away from trees,
haystacks, houses, large sheets of water,
river lniuks, c?c. It in the open plain,
where there are no >rees or buildings
you arc ^ier lying down than standing
up. If near a wood, stay there, and do I
in t go nearer. It near a single tall tree ,
yon arc pretty safe thirty vards aw-.y.
Indoors you are safest of all if you
adopt Franklin's plan. Find the geometrical
center of the room. Hang tin a
hammock hy silken c.>r<l<. get in and
stay there, Failing a hammock, sit on
ime chair in the middle oi the room with
your fret on another, first placing he- j
math them a feather bed or hair matt- ;
rcss. Hut do not sit under the gas
rhandelier. Whether out of doors or in
doors keep away from 12ichimney or
from metallic masses of any kind. \nd ,
possess voitr sou's in patience.?London
Mat!.
If a nmn makes mo keep my distance
the comfort Is he keeps his at the
Tlir Seaboard \lr Z.lno ltnllwaj,
"Capital ?"Ity Route," In tin- short lino \
botwoi'ii th" Knst ami Florida, reaehlntc all j
point* in tins south, southeast Mid aouthwe.-t, |
ami Is tho oiily southern lino reitchluu tlio |
capitals of all tho Suites through which it I
passes, and whose through trains pass I
throoifh tho National Capital. The traveler,
whos* destmutiou is In the Southland, will
do wall to investigate tho survlee of this
modern and up-to-date lino, whose schedules,
jinmod.illenH, through train service and
rates are th" standard.
Whether your journey ho via Norfolk and
Steamer Lines, or nil-rail, the Seaboard Air
I.iiie is the line you should take. Its 10(10
mile ti.'ket', jjood over the entire System,
lueiudlmr Florida, and also between liiehnioinl,
Va? and Washington, 1>. C., and
between Norfolk, Va.. and llaltiniore, Md.
by boat, offer Inl advantages. Ami there
lire others, "f whleh any atfent or representative
ut the Hue will inform you upon application.
.Mrs. Window's Soothing Syru i i'orehildran
tcethinir, solt .'n the jjuins, rodu'ei iittl.inim.ition.uliayi
p.iin. cures wind 'olic. ? a boitla (
One way to 1 11;row trouble i* to lend !
m< met
I iln in.'. 1 li#?I'itin'K t'uru for t'onsuniption
h.'.^ ill i'?|U:;l for cou^lis .tii-i rnltl.4. .Ions
A1' IJovj.ii. Trinity Sprint;*, hoi.. Fob. 15, l'JOO.
k\prt - i: :ii!s 111 Ilu -i.i iio not run '
o\i : iwotita tv.n mill's an hour.
- I*ITS
p< rman oi :l v iMir?'iI. Xo lit*or n"rvnmnP?n
' t'T li "" 'la v's Hi..' ill Mr. lvliti'**H M r :'.t
NtTT' Ui I.- . t".! trial I'Otllr :.ml tnatii-li i'rt
) 1; II. K i im . ! til.. I'.'U A rob St., I'm In. !\i.
\ n :i i ii..' MilVi' illii' iim' to l.liow
tt nvllli'l In' has any oi not.
<><< 11 II l till, t II.
I % rnj iilly nrntiintttiR pi Icnco u- n Sum- I
to r Irt. it's n.-. ??..t iiit> . tr-'ximitv to
S' rfolU, fr< in \\o h j lilt It is tmii'lioil by
' tr. us . ii a 'i pn'iit iiii*1 noilviinlont
In i! uli', in.a! . V" ali. its ?.:ri'iit nut urn I mlr;11.t..
ai 1 a;trn.-tninc. itml stili'inliil li'i' l
rum llttii niisily pltM It v;.h tho
Inn it. i >>t our M'Msiili* ri*'' .ia. Tin* Soni"
"ir 1 \ir I,Inn I* tho i'i:?.vt routo to Norfolk
fi in all pnin s South.
IC,') 0 C A TE for BUSINESS
2-?i5.t::'3ta-tr:v! iii'fss college,
1 \r.i; i im Ka
XI i i s ilu . . --in j?.'li "I i'"r H"VH mi'l
.i 1 i : vi ..r .tin . i*111* .11 I'vt'ry- j
: . i "iir ' s ,'i. <, ..,. ,, ri- M il l"'iiiall 'a.
I Mil ?vi . o .tii a It in .Im:. !- ? I ilt
i ' 'i in nil* In . sii| t||,| I \ I'i'ivrli til/ .ill')
ha<- . :i.ills!i >i rile I "III* fur hunt l*?'lc anil ?'lr
I'll .ir. . s I ,il -illli; i' * ?'ri l htlla V't.liv s
II i* i.jii ill i li II. Jiillca. I'ri'aljcul. I.f vlualoii. III.
THE SWIFT GREEK DAIRY AND
- STOCK FARM
|V' 1 r-:i!, l III'. t|',l,r..?
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I'' i. (J \ mi* .11 ll-l a 111 I |.?
3/t" ItT tan iimi i ns , i (r
i \ ^ i:tvnt Mill; .tii I Itiifii-r
^ ? v
ii ilie South Hi* tilooil of th< fMiuctiA St??ko 1'oj i,
- | ini r ri i ? ?11 i' ? n i- I Polniul t'lilnn
: k- . ^ \ i, !i'ii i I i '- i , i 1 .iff .? ) i.N.' .
win t<m
KrtcineH,Wood ('Uners, l( II ;
mMiicliinettinl (lth"i Machinery, jManufactured
by th? 3
Siilnm Iron \i orks Salem. N.I'. ~
' . lie "iuiicc I lull III Hill* U < ? ! Point fnmou*.
MclLHENNY'S TABASCO.
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CONDENSED ENCYCLOPEDIA Ol
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COST. \Vrl?? <J'tl ? t.. li-i . \la. business
Collage. Macon, tin.
$900 TO $1500 A YEAk
Wr 'want intelligent Vr i ninl Women ;h
Traveling Ke;>"": entativcs cr Local Manaijrrx;
alary <> to >! .) a yeat ami all exjx
according to exr-erict: -e .-mil ability t*c also
want 1IX'a 1 ti|urtsii!?l!vi,? x.ila-\ f> to fii a
ifrrk and cotnnii -ton, ilcpendiug n;. n the lime
iVvote<l Send stamp for toll ;-:ir11 -ulni - ..ad
Mate po.-ition pretend. Ail-Ire-., I'cjl. 1.
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wmm
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Tho reputation of W. L. Doustlas 521.OO
imd *21.00 shies lotfislyle, comfort nr.d
wear has excelled nil other makes sold at
these prices. Thi-i cxcsllwt ri putntion has
been v/on by merit a'.ono. \V. IDouglas
sli.-cs have iop-ve bet *.cr?Aatisfaction tnr.ii
other .>21.00 an 1 521.50 kIk c* because his
reputation for the best >21.00 an?l $21.50
shoes must bo mnintiU'.ieil. '1 lie standard
line always been placed so high that tho
wearer receives mora value f< r lux money
in tho W. Li. Dougliui $.1.00 and $3.50
shoes than he can icet- elsewhere.
\V. L. Douglas sells more 525.OO an?! *21.50
shoes than any other two maniitaolurcis.
W. L. Vnuflu3 ft.UO llilc titi/e Una
cannot tx aqujlhsi at ant/ ;>r;,
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In^Ut upon )ui\ nr, \\ . I.. "Iiorrt
with iiaiiit* j'.ml pri* ? Niaimpi'd on bottom.
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dli ?ro nol 1 In v ur t>?wn. h-h<I ot*??t l?r?rt to
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Inu Nohuol for X ur.'ft.
fit o it Month st i trnlt r??y work their way and
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I'ntler the epln-.o hi Church. 3Sdi Year. r"or
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LJ _ Informatloa. piSnented to ft*
^ well worth to ray on* maoy
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