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"One would naturally think that our
business at this time of year would be
at Its best, but it isn't." said n tobacconist
yesterday. "Our cigar trade always
falls off in bad weather, especially
when the bad weather is accompanied
by high winds. Even habitual
smokers don't enjoy a cigar in the open
*ur wnrn me wina is blowing. Just
take note of the number of men you
see smoking on the street some calm,
clear day, and then note the difference
a day like this. You will see that it
has quite an effect upon our business.
Our receipts are much higher in summer
than in winter, just because of
this, it's all well enough to picture a
man smoking before a cosy fireside,
hut there are lots of men who liavo
cranky wives, and who seldom smoko
in the house. During the summer they
can do their smoking out of doors with
u full measure of enjoyment. Yes;
summer is the best time for us."
Itrokc Ironclatl Hule.
Tt was no one's business, of coulee,'
hut his own, but President Itoosev'elt
does ride a.horse with a docked tail
when he feels like it. The last day
Gen. Wood was in Washington he
rode with the President out Massachu
OWV.O nmim; VAM'UUi-'U U?il} Dl'VUIllI LOG
huge culvert over Rock creek. Tbe
President strode a dock-tailed horso
that time for sure. Ten rods behind
rode'an orderly, and about the same
distance farther back rode two pln'.n
slothes policemen on bicycles. I-I#?r
the latter negotiated the rough and
rutty roads farther out is of interest
to them alone, but the President is a
hard man to follow. The rougher the
road the more certain he is to take it.
But it was a dock-tailed horse, a hij.?islded,
long - stepping thoroughbred
which can do 20 miles an hour if called
on.
Signor Marconi's three dots sent
across the Atlantic without wires
elicited much technical criticism, but
his latest exploit in sending a six
word message over 1,551 miles of intervening
space is not open to the
uamc sort of objection. If six may
be thus transmitted, why not six
thousand? Who is to set hounds to
a system of intercommunication so
cheap in operation, so elemental In
flnnct rilr?Hrm nnil > mi. i ?
?.w.. u.iu Iitoiuiiauuii ; 1 11124
latest wonder in electrical transmission
Is, in effect, but a single unfamiliar
phrase of the vnst question of
modern electrical development. The
earlier telegraph instruments havo
gone out of date; why should tclepgraph
wires and cables linger superfluous
in the Twentieth Century?
queries the i'hiladelphia Record.
"The pen,'' said the famous warrior
to the great editor, "is mightier
than the sword." "But there is this
to say in favor of the sword," replied
the great editor. "It uever gets us into
Jibcl suits."
Itnwntim Holer*II ntaflgorrmrot.
Jaropolk. one of the early rulers of i
Russia, had onlv about hnlf n ;
jnvv, the remainder having been cut off
by a saber stroke during a fight with
the Turks.
Grizzly cubs born in captivity arc
almost impossible to raise. Of twentythroe
born at Cincinnati, only ono
lived.
SURGICAL OPERATIONS |
I *
llow Mrs. Bruce, a Noted Opera
Singer, Escaped an Operation.
Proof That Many Operations
for Ovarian Troubles are Unnecessary.
" Dear Mns. Vinkitam :?Travelling
for years on the mini, with irregular '
meals and sleep and da rap beds, broke 1
down my health so completely two
years r.go that the physician advised a
compl^m 1 had gained
MRS Q/BRUCE. *
ufYleient. vitality, an operation for
ovarian troubles. Not a very cheerful
prospect, to h i s ire. 1, however, was
advised to trv I.vdi i l?i. IMnldiam'a
Vflgela1?l? (!oi;i]M)iiiul aiul Sanative
Wash; 1 did so, fortunately
for me. Het'ore a month had passed I
felt that my general health had improved;
in three months more I ?vaa j
cared, and I have been in perfect ;
tL h 'allh since. 1 fTid not lose an engagemi.1
nt or miss a meal.
Yoar Veg table Compound is cor- j
tainly woude: ful, and well worthy the
pr:. friends who have
9^B been cured are ready to give you. I
always a.id you
will admit I have good reason to do
F<>
B Tito fullest counsel this
can bo secured without
B ^^'O'.t by writing to Mrs Pinkhain, j
HjHi.vim, Mass. Your letter will bo
j^^^^Fentircly confidential. y
fc$5,ooo|
HHB OPK.y ALL TUP YEA It.
B Bi.l.-m I 1 y Bniiki r?. OfllclMa, IliittlncM Men.
Knrn Heard it oo?t. Write l^ulck Vo
I i;i Macon, Ga.
A
fiOW HE KILLS THEM
Arp Tries Colonel Rcdding's Plan to
Get Rid of Potato Bugs.
OFFERS THE CHILDREN A PRIZEj
Gives Them a Mckel a Dozen For
Dead Burs?Mow the Philosopher
is Succeeding.
I am trying Colonel Bedding's plan
to exterminate the potato bugs. lie
says begin early and watch for the first
ones that come. Make an inspection
every mourning and kill the largo
striped ones before thry lay their eggs.
My crop is about six inches high. I
have six long rows in the garden and
the other morning 1 found the pesky
things had come. 1 killed about thirty
and then told the children?the grandchildren
1 mean?that I would pay
them a nickle for every dozen bugs
they found. That evening they killed
sixty and next morning forty, and
this morning fifteen, and this evening
tell. So file three litll" irir'st l?rnnr?ht 71 <r
in debt sixty rents and foci rich. The !
bargain is that they arc to pay me back
for all I flnil and I have not found but
five yet, though I don't look very care- j
fully. Children like to work for money
Just like grown folks. I remember well
the first half dollar 1 ever earned. ?.Jy
father was clearing land and told me I i
might have the saplings if I would ,
trim them up and pile the brush and I j
might have the wagon and team to j
haul them to town and sell them. I
had the evenings after school and Saturdays
to work and soon had a load I
ready and sold it to our school teacher
for a silver half dollar. I was rich, and
as I drove home 1 felt of it in my pocket
every little while to lie sure it was
there. I liko to reward these little
chaps, for it does them so much good
and makes them love me. The love of
an innocent child is the purest on earth
except the love of a mother. I have no
greater comfort now than the glad
smile of a little one tLat jumps into
my arms whenever I come. It flat ars
my vanity, for though 1 am old an 1
ugly the little one will hug mo and pat
my wrinkled cheeks and turn away
from those who are young and handsome.
The greatest inducement, for a
parent to bo a Christian is to secure the
salvation of their children and meet
them in heaven, for it is said in the
scriptures in three places "Bollevo in
the laard Jesus Christ and thou siiait
be saved?thou and thine house." It ;
was said by Paul and by Peter and the ,
Spirit, "thou and thine house." So let !
tlio good mother not despair of her
wicked son who went unrepentant t >
bis death and may those words always I
eomfcrt her. "thou and thine house."
For the sake of ten good people the
Ix>rd would have savod Sodom and for
the sake of good parents He will saw
the children.
Iacst year my potato crop was seriously
damaged by those bugs, and by
the paris green, too, for I used too
much of It. and so I am taking Colonel
Redding's advice and killing off the big j
striped beetles before they lay their |
patches of yellow eggs on the. under j
side of the leaves. 1 instructed the hil- I
dren to look for eggs and they found 1
only two leaves with eggs on them. |
With a little sharpened stick they dug |
nrounu iiip uase or every plant, ami
there found most of the beetles, but I
am already satisfied with the experi- '
mcnt, and liope that I will not have to
use parts green at all. I shall continue
my bargain with the children, even if
it is expensive. I overheard them plotting
tliis evening about going to the
drug store tomorrow and buying some
iee cream, and they agreed to take two
saucers apiece. These littlo girls are
great inventions, and I love to watch
them and then ruminate anu ponder
why it was that children, especially
boys, get more selfish and deceitful as
they grow older. The devil seems to
let them alone until they get woaned \
from their mothor.
The good and the bad are strangely
mixed in this world. Now plagues and i
pestilences keep on coming, botli on
animal and vegetable life, hut a kind
Providence has provided remedies and
given us minds to find them. Iiut I
have found no way to keep the pigeons [
from preying upon my young peas r.s ;
they peep out of the ground. They ut- 1
terly destroyed my first planting and (
have begun on tho second. We have
had a flock for many years, and 1 never
knew them to trouble the garden hefore.
I say. Colonel Redding, what
must I do about it? My wife says
cover them with brush, and I will if I
can find the brush. Tho Knclish soar
rows do leave us most of the crop, hut
the pigeons don't leave us anything.
Reckon 1 will have to turn the hoys
loose on them. The beans, onions and
early corn are alright yet, and the
strawberries seoni to have no enemies.
They make a beautiful shew, and give
ua great comfort.
In a week or two we will have ripe
fruit in abundance and shall send s cue
to the preachers. Urothcr Varboro... '?
says he docs not think it any harm >
send good things to a preacher even . a
Sunday. Strawberry culture is spiv ? !ing
rapidly in our town and some of
the neighbors are trying it as a business
for profit. Dr. Felton, Jr.. ins
put out thirty thousand plants the last
m ason. It was Isaac Walton, the gr- it
fisherman, who wrote in his book on
angling, "Dr. Rutler said that 'doubtless
God could have made a better berry
than the strawberry, but doubtless
(?od never did,' and so I say that God
never made a more calm, quiet. Innocent
recreation than angling." My
good friends, Dr. llenham and Colonel
Murphy heartily Indorse Walton <<n
fishing and will sit in a boat half a day
in a summer's sun and watch the corks
and ruminate and not catch enough
fish for supper. If I was as fond of it
as they are 1 think I would movo to
Florida nn.-i thorr> I h#vn cniinht
more fish there in one day than in all
my liie up here in Georgia.
1 did not go to Dallas, the long spell
of grippe left mo too dilapidated to travel
that far and give lip my home habits
and comforts, but I road all aboul
the great reunion with keen satisfaction.
Thee is life in the old land yel
and love for the "Lost Cause" in th?
hearts of our people, the confederate*
and their children and children's children.
May it never be extinguished.?
Bill Arp in Atlanta Constitution.
RAM'S HORN BLASTS.
* *
f"T< E modern
tOayMSr I Tower of Babel
^-A. is built out of
^ God n ever
inV^^vi gives His power
t o feed our
YtuW'tf ^ll? (,ovo of
V promise comes in
lA \ k response to praycrf.
u laTV s rc,r,Pons"'I*
} O * b i 1 i t y begins
where man's ability ends.
Men reach Ggd by realities and not
by formalities.
God's essentials may be hidden in
our incidentals.
God never forgets the man who can
forget himself.
The man who is willing to work is
rot kept waiting.
Nothing paralyzes the love of right
like lust for riches.
Th" bigoted hold no belief; they
are held in bonds by them.
Idleness and riches furnish time
and tide for the devil's ships.
Uncharitable thoughts will deface
the most charitable actions.
When Christians go out in obedience
to Christ sinners will come in.
Get on the other side of a hindrance
and you will see it labelled
-Help."
The full salvation of the saint depends
on what lie is doing for the
salvation of the sinner.
The Weeh In Trnile rtrcles.
Business in leading lines liar centin*ed
active. Some departments of the
textile trade are still iiumlk-npncd by
mill stoppages, due to labor troubles,
but wherever imiutcrruped by strikes
there is a large movement of maimI11V.1
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.,? ? I Uivu I' i W\IIU in *n ,111 iviuil'. 1 111_"
iron and steel industry continues u?load
all others in vohmio of output
and strength of prim's, other industries
aiv generally well employed, .aid
i ho distributing trades an* active. Th
trend of values has boeu upward.
Tried to Knter King Alfonso's I'alncc.
tY.nsiderahle excitement, has lioen
caused at Madrid, Spain, by the arrest
of a Frenchman. who attempted to
enter the royal palace. The prisoner
gave the name of Saury. .\oihlng hut,
a prayer hook was found in his pockets.
Saury was handed over to the
French Fmbassy.
ttcnernl Funrtoil Ki']>riiiinii<li <1,
President llooscvclt lias reprimand -d
General Funston for criticising Senator
lloar. ttuil lie has tlireeted liitn
to stop public discussion of the Philippines
tpiestiou.
INVITED BY KINC EDWARD.
A Coronntion Comi>lIir>?-iit to tlie Niece of
I'lenldrnt r.uc tiiinim.
Washington. L>. C.?King Edward
has eonferred a delicate compliment
cn Mrs. Harriet Fane Johnson, the
niece of President ltuchanan. who was
the mistress of the White Ilouse when
King Edward, as the Prince of Wales,
was entertained there, by inviting ber
iters mally to be present at Ids coronat
ion.
Mrs. Johnson, accompanied by lier
l.ioce. Miss May Kennedy, lias sailed
l'tr Europe.
DEATH WIPES OUT TWO FAMILIES.
Twenty-twin Nelnns mid AtrCIoik) '* Carried
Off la Twenty-two Months.
Flora, Intl. A startling death record
Is made by the 1'amiUes of Homer
Mciun aid John McCloskey. In the
las. twenty-two months twenty-two
deaths have occurred in these families.
The Seinns and McCloskey* are
closely related, and the diseases which
carried them off were smallpox, tyI
held fever and heart failure. Tilt
last to sueetiml) was Home;* Ucinn
aged tifty, who has just died.
Ituli;ariiiii<( Invade liouinolia.
A hand of thirty Utilitarians crossed
the frontier and penetrated to the Vilayet
of Kossovo, Uoumclia, after a
tight with Turkish troops.
Troops May llr Needed in Kjiypt.
licitisli troops are held In readiness
to proceed to the Sudan, owing to the
fact that trouble is threatening in thai
part of Kgyt.
I toy Hunter Shot hy Companion.
While hunting in (Jetlstown, N. 11..
Charles Adams fatally shot Fred
Campbell. The hoys are about sixteen
years oM, ?nd live in .Manehester, .N.li.
Little Boy slinot* tits Mother.
Ton - year - old Early Fierce, living
near Lexington, S. ('., has killed his
mother while attempting to shoot at a
crow as she told him. \\ lien Mr. I'ieree
returned home In* louinl the hoy silting
on the piaxzi l>y the side of his
dead mother.
l'n I tit n \rrl vi* in t'uii.i.
Ton1, is Estrada i'altnn, Presidentelect
of Cuba, arrived at Ciliara, on
the northern coast of ilmt island, from
the United States, and was enthusiastically
received by the people oim
whom lie is to rule.
mr, y The
bridge which has been plnnr.ed
between France and England would
cost $170,000,000. It would require l.?
000,000 tons of stcol.
Influence
of Knlnfnll.
Mr. Clayton of the Blue Hill ob1
jervatorv. has a suggestive paper in
1 the Popular Science Monthly on the infkencc
of rainfall on commercial and
political affairs. Every severe financial
panic in the Unite'1 States has
been cio.;ely associated with a protracted
season of deficient rainfall. The
! outbreak of the boxer war in China
1 wns at least partially due to the Impoverishment
? ( the people by drought.
A severe winter precipitated the
French revolution. The Russians saying
that January and February are
Iwo invincible generals was exemplified
by the disastrous Moscow campaign
of 1812. In the year 54 B. C.
Caesar's legions in Gaul were defeated
on account of their scattered stations.
and the stations were placed
wide apart because a scanty harvest
had made this disposition a necessity.
These are only a few of many examples
that might be cited.
"All things come to those who wait"
is an obsolete saying. All things are
coming nowadays to those who can't
and won't wait." While commenting
on the success of the recent invention
which allows telephone and telegraph
messages to pass over the same wire I
without knocking into each other, the
New York World rites tlit? following
instances to show the dispatch which
marks modern proceedings: A man
: arrested for an assault, and in a hurry
to be tried rang up a Kentucky judge
I seven miles away, had his ease heard
by telephone, was fined $12, paid it,
and was set free?all within haif an
hour. At Oswego, N. Y., the. other j
day, two sweethearts who wanted to
marry immediately, but could not because
one of them was quarantined as
a small pox suspect, exchanged vows
by the aid of a phonograph, supervised
by a clergyman.
Ash Your I>cnl?-r I'nr Allen'* Fnol-Kn?e,
A powder. It rests the feet. Cures Corns,
bunions.Swollen. Sore, Hot. Callous,Aching,
sweating Feet and IngrowingNulls. Alien's
Foot-Knee mnkes new ortight shoes ensv. At
all 1'ruggists and Shoe stores. 25 cents. Ae.
eeol no substitute. Sample mailed piiee.
Address Allen s. Olmsted, Leltoy, N. A.
The girl who talks about her swanlike
neck is apt to make a goose of herself.
liyeingis as simple as washing when you
use IMtnam Fauklkss Fves. Sold by all
druggists.
Most men want to do better, hut they
are seldom aide to decide where to begin.
51 rs. AY ins low's Soot hing Syrup for children
teething, s >fteii the gums, reduees inllammati'
'i.allays pnin.eures wind eolie. 2ao. a 1 ottle
.Japan lias acquired the American dining
car system.
FITS permanent ly cured. No tits or nervousness
aftor ilrsc day's use of i)r Kline's < Ire it
Nerveitestorer. - 21.rial battle and i re.itiso'ra?
Or. It. H. Kline, Ltd.. 931 Vroh St.. Phlla., Pa.
In New York < ity alone there are
about 400,000 (Jennans.
l'i.so's Cure for Consumption is an infalliblo
medicine for coughs and colds. N. \V\
Samokl, Ocenu Grovo, N. J., Feb. IT, 1000.
Chinatown, San Francisco, lias four
dallies printed i:t its own language.
fds sT%k />
?S?. Drocr^ti
Genuine stamped C C C. Never sold In bulk.
Beware of the dealer who tries to sell
"something jnst as good."
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jfe >-Sa Corn
I i ? ViM removes from the soil 1
** ! C&*m 'ar-^c <luantitics of
foil Potash.
rWflii
-ZZ* *'ic ^ert^*zcr ap_ I
l'^"\-,,J plied, must furnish
I") pi fx t'nouK*1 Potash, or the
\ \ laiu' wi'-l lose its pr<>Jgjjir
\\ duting power.
Rear! carefully our books
i j 1 on croj>* sen. Jtn.
I (iF.RMAN KAI.I WORKS, I
Bfc?^?p3| 93 Nassau S. , New York. g
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IAt ail Seasons.
77ie Straight Fron
Royal Worces
and
Bon Ton Corse
iu are just as comfortable in the v\
Ptf weather ns in tin* i-oldi-st. VS.
been making these corsets for
Ba hall a century, ami we know ju
H every stitch is put into litem.
ui Ask votir ?Ir:i!< r to show tlicri to v
Jt\ Royal Worcester Corset Co.,worc?t
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DO~YOU SHOOT
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GUN CATALOGUE.
It illustrates and describes all the diff
! Ammunition, and contains much val
Winchester Repoatlng Arms Co.,
I:
More than sixteen per cent, of the population
of Germany live "in cities of over
100,000.
Tfttertnn Cure* yulrkly.
"Onlv two applications of Tetterine cured
a bad etii>' of Kinj: Worm from which 1 had i
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I -rfuiiiin . i.ntiiouioii.Miviinimil.liil.
1 ?0>-.a 1h)x I v mail from J.T. Shuptrim*. Savannah,
Ga.. if your druggist don't keep it.
The goats in Naples sometimes go up
six or .-even stories into the houses to
be milked.
\~~Heaith~]
" For 25 years I have never -j
missed taking Aycr's Sarsaparilla 3j
every spring. It cleanses my U
j blood, makes me feel strong, and 3
does me good in every way."? 9
John P. Hodnette, Brooklyn, N.Y. jj
Pure and rich blood 1
I carries new life to every 1
part of the body. You J
are invigorated, refreshed. 1
You feel anxious to be 1
active. Youbecomestrong, j
steady,courageous.That's j
what Aycr's Sarsaparilia j
will do for you.
5!.00 a bottle. All Arcs;':!?. 9
A*k your ilortor wh:?t he think* of Avcr'n B
S:ir?..priri4In. He known *11 about tin* emml 9 j
nlil (umlly nifrtlrlne. Follow ul* advico and ?
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Sold by IlruuKist*. 15 no! iic bottle.
or4ioMoaor<eio?a)|o}?o)|04to?ctfC4r.?
$ T?io I Victor-?"I ?or layor ?>f p*|M r if bml pnonrth , V
A T?u harit tbr*? hero, l'ahy may \vcover. b;i? A
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I hail a general run-down feeling lacked
ambition, and had no nppetite whatever,
with a very languid feeling at all Itimm.
On going to supper one evening my hoarding
mistress recommended my takil'g ltipnns
Tubules. She told me her experience
with them, aa well as that of others to
whom she had spoken about the TrUuIoh.
1 decided t<> make a trial and since I (have
la-en taking them I feel like a new-riiade
man, anil have none of my former i^. nnplainte,
taking a morJ decided intercut in
mv work and in life in general. .
At druggista. I
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Durifiers and humour cures.
Each pill is equivalent to one
tcaspoonful of liquid RESOLVENT.
Put up in
screw-cap pocket vials, containing
60 doses, price, 25c.
CUTICURA RESOLVENT
PILLS are alterative,
antiseptic, tonic, and digestive,
and beyond question the
purest, sweetest, most successful
and economical blood
and skin purifiers, humour
cures, and tonic-digestives yet
compounded.
Cenpiese TreaHbcst $i
Complete external and internal treatment
for every liutiiotir, consisting of Ct ru t'UA
Soai*, '.55c., to cleanse the skin of crusts
and scales, and soften the thickened cuticle;
CUTICOKA OlNTMKNT, 60c.t to instantly
allay iU'hinp, iull.imiu&tiou, and
irritation, and sootlio and heal; and Cuticura
IIksoi.vrnt Pii.ls, 25c., to cool and
cleanse tho l?!ood. A Sixain; Skt is often
KUtlicient to euro tho most torturing, disiignriiiK,
itching, burning, and scaly skin,
scalp, and blood humours, ec7emusrrashes,
and irritations with loss of hair, fvotn
infancy to apt, when all elso fails.
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