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Iir.m'o itoori OthblS.
T* saloon Is
g anti-American fccJ_
cause it is antlf.
Tho vlvisootion
' spiritual things
W'^ 8Ut'?ly Ki. 1
lESEi \\ \\wiVi it 13 better to
fel V have heaven in
\\ * A A your mind than
|*Jv^ \S'r^k to havo your
riVS?"^ mind in heaven.
* I ? V* Christ is tlus
focus that has gathered In and given
out every ray of light the world has
ever seen.
He who comes Into touch with
Christ, the center, touches every
radii In tho circumference of civilization.
Cruelty is one of the marks of
cowardice.
The world needs salnt3 more than
sermons.
Bravo hearts break out their own
opportunities.
Breadth of outlook dopends on
elevation of life.
People are not reclaimed by calling
them uames.
Personal salvation will solve the
problem of society.
Doing the will of the King i3 bringing
in the Kingdom.
God had to think out man before
man could think out God.
The new church believes in doing
good as well as in being good.
Time may be money, but money is
neither time nor eternity.
The truth is found only by those
who are willing to lose their theories.
The hands will not point tho right
hours without the main-spring of
right motives.
Better to suffer for being ahead of
youi times than to be lost for being
behind them.
The orcaphpr whn atrvila Ma otnln
trras ia likely to have troublo with
their clothes.
A I.o?nou on Lnhstcrf.
The methods of public school Inrtructlon.
cs applied In New York city,,
do l.ot always meet the approbation of
the parent3 of the pupils, us was evidenced
tho other day when n German
woman of commanding flguro strode
into tho school, and, approaching the
principal, demanded: "What it is. a
lobster?" Tbo principal poiitely c?:platnod
that a lobster was a spccioa of
chellfiah. "Veil, bow many legs lias it
?dls lobster?" Tho number of legs
was stated. "Veil. I work me for a
tiurry, and If your teacher cannot flr.a
better dings than to aak my boy Jakcy
bow many legs baa It. a lobster, and
make him come homo to boducr h'.s
fadder mit questions, 'Whnt It is, a lobster?'
It ia pad peesness."?Vouth'c
Companion.
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Jnoiccruvillc nnd Now York Mid Pull
fliuu .? ca. i.itr cnru between Auguuia auii Char
lotto nntl Chnr.ottc and hichmoud. Diatu;
oar* tarwiui luoutu o.?oiv* Pnnman n.oop
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mrouto (inky bo.woou Juolfuon villa andCuKin
bad, via AshavilM.
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fcjft lion. I Raw. A n't., Div. Pawn.
Atlanta. Ui '^urlojiao. d. G.
Newspapers In tn?tish Lead the World. J
Book News thus summarizes thtuicwsjNep;'rs
of the world: "That English- f
speaking people are the greatest news- *
paper readers is shown by the fact that
considcrablv more than one-half of all
the newspapers published in the world ^
arc printed in the English language. 1;
is csumaieu mat mere arc now tully
fifty thousand newspapers published in
the world; of this number the United
States and Canada issue nearly 21.000,
Great Britain about 8,000, Germany
6.000, France over 4.000. Japan 2.000
Italy 1.500, Austria-Hungry 1.200.
Spain 1,000, Russia 800, Australia 800
Greece 6jo. Switzerland 450. Holland
300, Belgium 300. About 2.000 morfarc
published in other parts of the
world."
iTJollirrs,
Pid you eyeru** O >ossO'.t.khu IjtmwRWT Tor
your liltle one*-? You should never oe without
?}?U remedy?h ?'D*? n 11 m*hw end |>ni:i?.
Wigg?"Is D'Auber a successful
artist?'" Wags?"Well, I underata-nJ
be once draw a prize In a lottery."
Every one is 1 ?-tu>r for eoud resolutions,
eveu if too vr' Hk to k?.e;> them. Mo. 2.
*???? lifri-,
Pitt vou ??ver u*e Ooosr. C.hkarb I.iKtXEirr for 1
your iluI? oner? You rhoulit nov?r be wl< bout C
ibla roiiio y? It cures all acbea uu>1 jaius- ,
Twwmm]
Makes an Important Statement <
of Interest to All Women.
" Deah Mks. PiNKnAM :?Tho hon- <
est, intelligent physician is al-ore the ]
'School.' Whatever is best, in each
case should l?e used, no matter to what
school a physician belongs. I, as a
matter of conscience, can only pre
DR. WASATA, ?f I.anslng, Mich,
scribe the l?st, and as 1 know and have ;
proven that there is nothing in Materia
Modica which equals L/ydia E. Pink- '
hum's Vegetable Compound in
severe cases of female disorders, 1
unhesitatingly prescribe it, and have 1
never yet been sorry. I know of noth- 1
ing better for ovariau troubles and for 1
falling of the womb or ulcerations ; it
absolutely restores the utiocted parts
to their normal condition quicker and '
better than nnything else. I hare
known it to cure barrenness in wo- i
men, wiio wuuy are nappy mothers of i
children, and while the medical pro- \
fessiou looks dowu upon ' patents,' I <
hare learned, instead, to look-up to :
the healing1 potion, by whatever name It
l>e known. If my fellow physicians i
dared tell the truth, hundreds of them .
would voice my eeatiments."? Dr. i
Wanata, Lansing, Mich. ,
93000 forfait if abece ta'tirrailal Is nzt ftruine.
The record of Ijytlia IS. Pinlcliam*3
Vegetable Compound cannot be ]
equalled. Accept no substitute.
Mrr-. Pinkham advises sick women''%/2P.
A'.ldre?s Lvnn, Mok3* '
tHHCln
ipjf the oct1. 1
r Tlios, E. Mihtv* ?
Estate colored
lirg, the concliub^it^^^fl <
f which, no folio
PRICE. 25 c.
I r 'coTn
(Wi reTnovcs fr?ni the soil
rm large quantities of
Mil Potash.
^vtepV ^ ' j Ihc fcrtilijct ap\r\.~*<1
niust furnisli
I.) ^T\ enough Potash, or the
' Mff . \ '3ni' '?SC 'tS Pr?~
% i uuwm^ |iuwuv
^ Keti! mrcfully o?r books
f^V' i ?D C,?^"">ent /rt*.
i GERMAN KAL1 WORKS, H
53 N??? York. j
THUSfc i'.UNClihS & $&
1 look*, ip/lure hi* v?!n<> H?-ni"w th< m wi'h
B l? nl ! ' Af>??r?i?Mi?. No CAM. NO WHITK
MA1II NI*P! E. RAsY. Mullert U> y? nr
wIPi Or. fianipla' Monk. > ifllrr rn. ? ?
llr, Hli*rp ?i(4 ~ v Ini-ai.d .low in Tri.il I'licm
upon ncvlpt of 5 r.
DR. A. C. DANIELS,
1 STAMrORDRT.. II ^TOA. .M\*8.
M OlttS WHiltt AIL EUttFAlLS. P^T
||4 Bm OQ(h ir?p. TMNOOOI Cm W
TO i> iirnr. fold by (IrnnlMn. |H
SHOT DOWN IN A TRAIN
? t /*! % Dl^nl &K T A/) in Oio il I i nnr f\ f
ttwil I IOH KOt W9U JM
an Inoflensive Passong-er.
LwnUnnli n?1d Up the Eo;lneer itid U?c?p
id on tlio Locomotive?CaptaicU
Near Home of tlio Leader.
Memphis, Teuu.?Three men. headed
>y Ashley Cocke, a wealthy planter
roiu Cleveland, deliberately killed M.
!hen, a passenger on a north-bound
Cazoo and Mississippi Valley train,
ust out of Leland, Miss., and then
iompelled the engine driver to unrouple
the locomotive and carry them
'nrther up the road, where they hoped
o escape. All were captured several
lours later.
Cocke was accompanied by A. M.
?hipps. postmaster at Shelby, Miss.;
L'oiu Lauderdale, a relative of rbipps,
tud another man uauied Blackmail.
Jocke had a revolver, Blackinan and
Lauderdale carried rifles and Pliipps
vas unarmed.
When they boarded the train at Leand
to go to Shelby, J. M. It lien, n rall oad
engine driver, of Yicksburg, was
>n his way to Tutwiler to take an eu;ir.e.
He was asleep when Phipps
(tumbled over him. awaking him.
After a discussion the four men told
Ilhea that he would have to get out of
lie car. Rliea saw that the men were
ippareatly intoxicated and started to
ibey them. As he reached the door
he three armed men tired on him and
12 fell, pierced by three bullets. The
rain then returned to Leland with
Lthcn's body.
George McLouglilin, a conductor,
went in search of policemen, who arrived
In time to arrest Fliipps. Meanwhile
Cocke and the other two men
worn up to the engine driver, covered
iiui with their weapons, made him
uncouple his engine and carry them to
?helby. There rlie three men took another
train and went to Cleveland,
where they were all arrested. Indignation
is Intense, especially against
Cocke. whose exploits have made him
notorious. He killed a negro only a
few days ago.
FATALIT ES FROM FLOODS.
Men t.one Tliflr Mio lit Cmrsla And
Vlrclnla?Cunt Train Wreck.
Philadelphia, Penn. ? Reports from
ill parts of Eastern Pennsylvania
showed that the rivers and creeks
which became greatly swollen as a re ult
of two days' continuous vain have
'alien. Although considerable damage
lias been done, the losses will not be
Treat, most of the flooded areas being
ow lands along tlie Upper Schuylkill.
Lehigh.and Susquehanna rivers. In
the anthracite coal district a few of
the mines were flooded, causing u suspension
of work for the day.
Atlanta, Gn.?Four deaths have been
caused by violent rains In Georgia.
Alabama and Tennessee and portions
of Nor lb Carolina, and much serious
damage to all kinds of property lias
esulted. Three persons were drowned
it West Point. Ga., wh'Ie attempt eg
o cross Mie turbulent Chattahoochee
nut P .* *Ar.v llUssell. an engineer, was
freight wreck caused by a
wi. oar ."otasulgn. Water In
the. it.c jj of West Point was from
ane to I*\ . fee. deep. Many of the
locui'.e -ri e" t the night In Fort Tyler.
Gnllroad tiaffic was considerably de' >
Vflfl
"'J
Pnrkerslmrg, TV". V.n1Two men wore
kilted. one badly In. "rived. an engine
Mid four cars at tbe foot of an emhmVriour.
two oilier cars wreck ?d
nuil 100 foot of track torn no as the
result of llio collision of a west-bound
freight train eg.viist a ma?s!vi? rook
at Xo. .1 Tnmml. noay T.onj linn. The
inrine s I ruck the rock .lust as the train
ramc out of the tunnel. The two mon
killed arc Flrentnn A. It. HHo and
Rrnkcmnn A. B. Puinnni. both of Crafrou.
Heavy rains loosened the vook.
which fell across the tracks from the
iilllsldc.
MURDERERS LEFT TO Die.
r>if to Tre*? anil Kspt Thero All Night
in u Fierce Storm.
Vancouver. B. C.?A brutal murder
'ollowod by <iuiek vengeance took place
it McNalr's camp In the outskirts of
Vancouver. Buvnll Knraburu. while
talking with a friend, was seized by
two Japanese, while another sank an
axe'into his skull, killing him instantly.
The camp was aroused and the three
murderers tied securely to trees and
loft In the mountains nil night uutil the
police could be scut for. A fierce storm
snrang up and In tbe morning one had
died of exposure and tlie others were
dying when taken In charge hy tbe police.
The dead man. Ikabu Pnburo,
was tbe one who struck the fatal blow.
O ESTIMATE WIDOW OUT OF JA'L.
Uer Imprtsovwient l'nr C miempt of
Canrt rnin?? la no Knit.
Bridgeport. Conn. ? Mr?. Mary E.
w ngm snijin. who wns adjudged in
contempt of court and committed to
jail three n ecks ego. having refused to
reveal the -whereabouts of $300,000
wor.li of Government bonds owned by
her. has boon released.
The court proeeediiig-s through which
Mrs. Smith wns declared In contempt
were brought by counsel for Orrln F.
Dnlley, of New York City, who sought
to locate her Government honds in order
to attach them to satisfy a judicium
c of .5300. The terms of her release
are not made public.
Assnrnnces Frmn Gfrmnn'.
Germany gave assurances that the
the Monroe Doctrine shall not he vio
lnted In its attempt to collect claims
from Venezuela.
Jnntprrt From tl>? Brooklyn Rrldc*.
For the purpose of gaining notoriety
Tolin Samuel Pinover jumped ofT the
Brooklyn Bridge. Not a hone was broken
by his perilous attempt, and h?s
chances of recovery are good. John S.
Pi Dover's home Is In Middletown. N.
Y.. but all his family live in New York
City. Ills father, Samuel Pinover. it
a wealthy retired merchant. Th< I
bridge Jumper 1* twenty-one years old. I
aud for several years has conducted I
a wholesale ilouor business in Middle-'
town, 'N. Y.
i ''
^ Kait Mr th? Kowru,
K<> mnttor wb?^ ails you, headachn to a
rancor, you will navcr g?t veil until your
imwey iirij put ri$ht. Casoatu-.ts be.p nature,
rariCSim uitbout a {<ripo or vain. producti'MV
i\?ural movement-. ?-n*t* vin in-i 10
ATtitftoiatari getting yonr health back. Cas'rAwcTR
Candy Onttmr.ic, the genuine, pus ?:?
tn mefol boxes, every tablet baa t . C.
?tamped on it. Beware ot imitations.
Every man who fails feels that he is a
victim of circumstance*.
FITS permanently enred. Mo iits or nervousijesHartcr
rtrst day ? use or Dr. Kline's Gren.
Itervc ileatorer. *2 tr.al bottle and trriUise free
l'r. It. II. Ki.iMtL.td., S31 Arch St.. l'hilu. Fa.
' With an umbrella it is always a case 01
put up or shut up
Mr*. Window's Soothing Syrup lor children
teething, Bolton the gums, reduces iu final ma
tiou, allays pain, cares wind colic. fi.So a bottle.
The people who are always short find il
difficult to get along.
1 smsure Tiso's Care tor Consumption save 1
my life three yoars ago.?Mas. 'i'aos vs Bobbins,
Maple St., Norwicu, K.V., Feb. 17, 133J.
It is liet.tcr to give than to receive what
you don't want.
H. H. Gbkxh's Sown, of Atlanta. Ga., urc
the only succcssrul Dropsy Specialists in the
unrlil sen "?*"" ? * ? ? - -1'
....... U.w i.i^acu uuu lU'l'IVtrrlltl'Ultfll.
.ti another Colamn of this paper.
Mexico lias issued during 1901 $252,009
In postal drafts on the United States.
rrtSAV Fadxi.C8S Dtks are fast to mmligbl,
washing and rubbing. Sold by all druggifcts.
A. If. Cope'.nnd, the first train dispatch- '
er in the world, is at present living in
Chenca, a village in Illinois.
Statk or Ohio, Oitt of Tolkuo, r
T.UCAS CoCKTY. \ **'
Frank .T. Chenky niakes oalh that he is tb"
renfor nariner of the firm oTF. .T. Ci'rxrr ?V
f!o,.(1oinKbn?ineM intbe City ofl'oledo,Com.ty
and Slate aforesaid, and thai said firm will pay
the sum of one uiisnnF.it rouins for ench
rnd every c??n of catarrh that cannot bo
mred by the use of Ham.'b Catarrh Cork.
Frank .t. Chunky.
Sworn to hororo in" and subscribed in my
. ?s?> , presence. this Clh day of December,
] skat, ' a. d., issti. a. w." otkabov.
? ? yolarfK I'nblir.
Hall's Catarrh Cnra is taken internally, and
nct? directly on the h'ood and raucous surface*
of the system. Send for teitimonlals. free.
F. J. Ohknrt .t Co., Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggist". 75c.
Hall's Family Fills are the beat.
An ounce of gold was worth fifteen
ounces of silver in the year 1S80. It would
buy t ventv-one ounces in 1900.
Drofk'ni, 1sT. 1"., can. 10.h.? A t.tv timelr
rnd i recticnl pnrrgeslion comes froni a phvsi'
inn o' this city ; h" rays: "'Jck' Garfield
'"ca. the H r > Mrdicine. It is c-pee ally
mo led ni thin aHon, w icn the s; s cm is apt
vtb ouin.ord r from eating rich food. This
?? -
vuuniiiii rfiueuy ciemmR t.ie H>'.-tem md I
r^'.nu.o t?o iver, kid t o -*. Htnn.ach and I
i'ov o' . 3t in nimp'e, per > and effective, ; n i
U ?o.-d .or >miiivc and old.'
France produces $15,030.000 worth o> i
chestnuts a year, and Italy $2<),JO0,CMH> !
worth.
A 100-foot mast has been set up In
Slaconset, Mass., for the wireless
telegraph otattca which will recui o
messages , from the Nantucket light
chip. The'ground connections were
made by placing eight heavy metallic
plates, two and a half by eight
feet, in the ground. j
Policies Tnnlre-rwd^ -Is when for !
gcd out of piinciple. ' r- "f
The man with a wot dttown ./,J pUt
hi# Lest foot forward. witty, |
for V . i
Tetter 1* Terrl.,^j.(j
Bnt Tetterine cure* it. "M wi>,(( i^had Tetter
tor twenty years, and Telteru ' i?thc only
thin^ that floes her good. Send a bo*."?A J.
Orana. Crano. Alis*. CO", a box bv mall from
T. T. Sh*v>irlue. Savannah, Ga., It' yourdiuggist
don t k iep ic.
A ton ai coal is said to yield about S000
feet oi purilicd gas.
ytotV r*.
Did yon ever use Goohk (?bkas?'. Ltv r ic't for
jfntir l.ttls (itn1-'/ You should n*-v?*r without
lids remedy?it cuioaMllachveund puius.
. .
m
?r
jQ[;
%
jlII '"^" ^
* wu9 5nw>> iv UJC wuu y
fi quick consumption. I then began y
g to use Aycr's Cherry Pectoral/ I ?
E improved at once, and am npfw in n
1 per'cct hea'th."?Chas. E./Hart- 2
I It's too risky, playing 1
? The first thing you i
| know it will be down g
H deep in your lungs and |
| the play will be over. Be- ?
E gin early with Ayer's 8
I Cherry Pectoral and stop r.
B Throw n'iM: pnoufli lor nn ordinary n
Q cold; VV.. Jn.t ri^hl tor lironrhlit*. hiwrnr ri I
bm>. hard cold*, etc.; fl. inu?t economical K
I for chronic c*M?? and t? keen on tinnd. v
J. C. ATKIt CO.. Lowell. Mns?. fl
1 ?TiAPUD!WE ? s
s* ftiUBl
Jp Nrrvntu ll^ad ich", Nournltrln, 2
? nn<) HICK HEADACHE. It U g
g lately linrmle?*. No effect on tho
heart. For titln nt ill Driitf Stnrrs, g
<.* & Mr&at*ssini k7i^?ito.&*.*;*** n* >
^Beatity is Skm E
fm ^^nnd correct dressing
fj deep. The foundttio
SJ set dress is the prop
a IR-oyal
;! Worcester
1 and X50jT4 T
\ Corsel
Straight front,
J}ro the best made.
Alk ynttr dealer to show them
\Rojil Worcester CcrsGlCo., wen*
| DO YOU SHOOT
I If you do you thotdd send your nr.
W1NC
J GUN CATALOGUE.
I It illustrates and describes *11 the diffct
1 Ammunition, and contains much v*lu
^^Wlnch rstcr Repeating Arms Co.,
fcTARTUNG
! j|? Thousand t of cliildren t
! Worms. Svtnntoms arc seldt
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