The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, December 30, 1904, Image 4
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irtME TO JUDQE (SCENERY.
Observant Man Advise* Waiting Until
w After Breakfast.
?/ "It's curious, you Know, it really h, '
t?ald a returned summer boarder,
*'what efft?el h good Mpiarc meal will
liavu on ttiu imagination.
"We arrived ut the end of a long
roallroad journey, on our way to
>vhere we were to spend tho summer,
lit. 5 o'clock In the morning. Then wo
took a stage and rode mil#4# further
over a hilly road, in I ho chilly morn
i ii K air to one end of a lake, where
we took a steamboat and rode m>i?io
more miles to our flnal destination, ar
( riving thdVe at 7 a.- m.
1 "Seen under such circumstances,
! n rt ? r being routed out of bed at 4 n.
1 m., and beforo breakfast, the scenery
was dlt-appoiiU>ing. Vl'he lake seemed
ltd much hjfgger \ihan a good sized
mill |M>nd, y?e t reeji were all stunted
nnd tho naniiit ains were not much
bigger than\iil!ls, j/nti we were indue
od to take iSifHIomy view of things,
nnd in that frame we remained until,
fit, 7:30, tho tocsin sounded and wo
went In for breakfast.
"That was a Rood breakfast, with
everything well rooked and admirably
nerved, and with particularly excel
lent coffee, and we had the appetite;!
of hungry mules and lingered long.
"When wo had again come out the
hid wsh shilling and the lake had been
erlnrged by four acres at least ; each
individual Iree of all the innumerable
tlmmands that everywhere' fringe;!
tho lake's idior?H and rone upward on
its mountainous Hides had grown forty
feet, and the mountains themselves
now climbed to the sky.
"It was nil noble and restful and
beautiful; and so it remained, grow
In;; on us all the time as long as wc
\vi re there.
"..rrra.Jfi I Miiui ill il l
ji. eit on j?ei!e.ry till after breakfast."
- -.Now Yoil; >'?;??
Oil. ON TROUBLED WATERS.
Wind Unable to Obtain a Grip on the
Greasy Surfacr.
A few gallons of o.l ?a-t upon
stormy teas moderates ihelr violence,
i.t <1 pre v flit s tho waves from break
ii g wiili force. That this is the case
bus bm" been known. Th'-ophylne it s,
^ the II) /amine historian of ilie k I \ t Ii
century, propounded the question,
'Win does oil calm the Mil V nnd
nit."'. <>rod ii to the ? ? ff e ( i ibat. a.s I lie
\\ i"d is a f-nliib* and delicate ihinK,
nnd oil is adhesive and unctuous, the
wind glid< s over the ^urfact; of the
wpt^l' mi wliieli nil lias bet ii ? preitl
and cannot raise waves. The wind, in
fact, slips nver the water without lie
i n, , n bin in oht a in a grip.
In tin: (lulf ol Mexico there U a re
l.iarhabte stretch of water about Iwn
miles long by three-quarters of a nilln
l'i< ad, to which the name nf "oil snot
has bei'n given, because in t hjjtwor d
id storms the niarlm i llnda s^B^atcr
Jiere. Its thai inter as a safonarbor
t> refug,' i.s ;;iid to lie d'.ie to ail oily
property nf the mud Hlrred up by Ilia
Horni.
Grateful Change.
t/Vua J ?i?l you have pleasant weath
cr fit the springs this summer?
frora No. 1 1 was hoi, dreadfully
6t>;
/"H.eally nneomfortabto, was II?"
"Awfully. Why, the wi-aihcr
so warm than when a man with n con)
million proposed to me t accepted him
nf nncc." ? New York Weekly.
Nnnio* from Kami*.
Here Is a bum b nt' names picket!
ft! rambMii from one issue of the I. aw.
renee t.'nzette: Dolph Itlampled, W \\\
t'alpitls, Jessie Mtdiuml re, Mars-neles
ltledseaux, Mrs. Dent Tliesoldiuc, Villi
tier Yrles and John Hunt. -T<>peUa
Cnpiial,
llorr'n Tlilt?
ofTor Oau Hundred Dollar* Howard '?>? I
?Dy ons* of Oatarrii Hint cannot l>?? ??r? i ijy
linll'.i ('iitnrrh Cure.
I*'. .1. I'llKNKV ,V Co., T'ddo, i>.
We. tl?. i undersigned, have known I'. I.
t hiMit'y for tin* lust 1A yi*iirs, and liidit>M< him
perfmuly honnrtililii iti all litisim'*** iran*H'
t ion i nnd flminobilly aide In curry >>nt any |
otdiijHl i<>ns made l?y t li*?l Ilrai.
West Tbuas. \VlKd?v4.ilu lJrugghts, T ??
loibi, t ?,
W Al.DINn, KlNS\V .V Mahviv, \\ tl'
t>riig?i<Us, rolcp,, 1 1.
Hall's I 'atarrli ( 'urc i> IiiaCh iiii Hi aaiiy
in,'; directly uj> mi the tdo.nl and ihucoussiiv
fi?co.< tif I ti" sy.s|i>ui. I ? it i - 1 1 ? una l? ; f r?,rt.
l'ricw. 75'*. ii??r li it 1 1". Snldiiyall 1 iru^K'i^t ??.
' n k <.? Hail ? Kirnilv l'lit? f? ?r ??..?a?t l|.atl-> i.
I'lty Kin- Aiilmnl*.
A I'rem h lawyer, l.etui ? ' I cr > , left in
his w II (he >\iiii *.? T SO.OOt) fniiu'S. the
interi'Ht oil whiidi is in be given every
j ear to w hatever schoolteacher may
be adjudged to have done the most in
Inculcating pity fur animals among
the pupil?.
\ Splendid News Service.
The KuIcTkIi MnrniiiK I'nst i>;
Its leailei s a llinst e\eoileoi new > ser
vice. Willi special c<?rresin?in1enls .it
WHSlilnptnli The Pnsl's niluillMS will
lie peculiarly init resi iojf duritiK ( l*?
prescnt session til" < 'nn>{ ress. The ?>! her
lealures of The 1'i-t^t are all kept up t"
the wtdl known standard and the edi
torials nre particularly liriulit ami
iilde The Post lias already won its
way to the front among Southern dail
ies.
Miss Jane. Adtlams, of Hull lbmsc.
will deliver (lie convocation address to
fhe winter graduating class of the I'ni
vcrsitv of Chicago, December jo. She
i.s the first woman ever invited by the
university authorities to sit as con
vocation orator. So. oj.
FITSpormansatly oureX No fltsornervou*.
iiMSAftAr flrst day'* uso of Dr. Kline's Or?^.
Norvolt?9tort>f,titrtal bottlnnnd treatlnofreii
]ji, l{. If. KLisc,l<t4l., 'J3I Arch Ht., Pbilti., Ta. I
King Ajftjfiso is the beat of the loyal uJ- ;
cis of Europe.
To Car* A Cold In One Day
'lake Laxative llromo Quinine Tablet*. All i
druggists refund money if it fails to cure.
i:. \V. Grove'# ?ignature is on box. 25c.
flic KiiMiau population reprcients 11^ j
ii.itiiiniililief. ^ >
)a lmiroPUrt'sCur* forcopsutnptlooaav* 1 ?
my life three year* ago. ? M?s. Taoxift Rob- j
n.N.?, Mapl* St., Norwioh, N.V., F?b. 17, 130) ;
J Vnniark exports 2,500,000 pounda 0 1 j
honey a year.
A tiii?rinl??<l Cnr* For riln.
Itching, liiindr- BMin| or Vrotruding
- J'dea. Di uggiats wilt refund mooay ii I'*a>
Ointment faiia to cure in 0 to II dAya. 30c.
?'rcat Britain ovrna half the ahipa that
30*ttittttUa. by Woolforchi
. Never fail*. t*old by .alj
XJS&TA i
IWfMHhvilfc, Ud.
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1 APPOINTMENTS ANNOUNCED
' The fiction Closed With the AtiOiyn
ments For the Year,
The South Carolina Annual Confct
I fine of tin- M? t iiodinl Kpiscopal
( church South. which 1 ? 1 i'n >>CA.-,ion.i
I at I 1 1 1 n |4 1 ' >n la-i week < lo^i d Mon
; tlay, the appointment* f ? ?i" 'lie year
being annouiM < ?1 as follows;
CM ARLIOSTON DIS'I ltl< 'T.
II W. Hay*. pres. ding lOhlei
A llendale, W. C Ktrkland; Beaufort,
I (J IV Wat won ; Bethel ufrcult, W II
Thrower : Black SwampT tl. F. Clark
j Ktijt : Charleston . Trinity. C. It
iSmitlt; Bethel, M I.. Carlisle; Spring
: Street. P. I. Klrkton; Cumberland. I
W Speakc; Mt. Pleasant, I C. Car
j son; Cordt 'sville, W. It Buchanan ; Cy
j lirosH, C. W. Burgess; 'Dorchester. W
' T. Bedenbaugh; Khrhardt, T. 1/ Bel
1 vin; Drover, S. C. Morris; Hampton, D.
[ It Shaffer; Harleyville and Indian
Fields, W . S. (loodwin; Hondeit>on
? villi1. I 10 Peeb'i; McClellan ville, W
j T. Patrick; Plnopolls, \V. 10. Pane;
port Royal. L, I) OilleHpie; Hldg'dand,
\V H. Murray; Rldgev lllc. II C. Mon
/.on; Hound f), 10. P. Hutson, Hi.
(It orge, W. H SI ok cm ; Summer ville,
I. L. Daniel, Waierboro. Henry
Stokes; Votings Island, W A Witnber
ly; CharlcHtoji 1'orl. Society, I' \ M'tr-:
ray, chaplain; Student at Vamh rhilt
t'nivemty, I'. C. Dairis.
cokkshi'hv district.
?I 10. Carlisle, presiding elder.
Abbeville. P It. Wells; Antrovllle, .1
A Peeler; Hut ler, Foster Speer; Cokes
Intry, H I) Vaughn; Donalds, Pdcr
Stokes; < iiM'ii wood , \V. A. Massohcjiii;
DreenwooM and Abbeville Mills, .1 M
Lawnon; Kinards, J. T. Miller;
I ,<iwndes ville. It. \V Harher; McCor
irilck. II W. NVhitaker; Ml. Carmcl.
H. C Boulware; Ninety Six, A. .1
Cant hen; Newberry, Central, S II
I >ii ;;;; ? ?''Mea.!c Siroe! and
Mollohon. .1 II Craves; Newberry < ir
enlt. I 10. I tcurd; Parksville, H. It
Digital I ; Pheomx, I R Copehiud;
Princeton, D. H Whiitaker; Prosper
1 1 y . I K McCain; Miihnla, R W Hum
pliries ; Verdcry, C. W. Crcightoti,
Waterloo, .1 I, Hay; Whitmire. I. N.
Iioin; Lander College ,| () Wilhon,
president.
CO|. DM DIA DISTRICT.
I S Hea.ilev. Presiding elder.
Aiken, It H. Turnipi-eed ; Baicshui j;.
I* T I lodges; Columbia. Washington
street, f W. Daniel: Main streel. W.
I lleilii?rt; D recti street, W H. Truos
dale. ( Iran I iv, W I Snider; Itrook
land, W. S llenrs ; I0<l/<\v ood. .1 V
Driiham; lO-luell. Id M Auld: Fairfield.
W. W Williams; Port Molie. I K.
leahinet. Dr. -in it e ville, \ H Phillips,
Johnston. w. S M at tin l.eesville, M
M Hrahliani l le. t. 10. Strtck
land; Lexington, <> S Itount re? ; Lex
intitoii I'nik, (!. II I 'uoser ; North Alt
fiusl ;i. II .1. t'inithen. Hidiie way. A. S.
I.chley; St Matthews. I |<J. MahalTey;
Wat t et, \ ill. . |*. s Hook. Wmshoro. .1.
I; Ctunpltell; Cpw'itih Ot -phana^e, \V
I! Wharton. : t! pei'inten<!ent , Columhia
' i 1 1 |M ? W. W Daniel, president ; I A
Dnnciin. finani ial aueni I'tiine Insti
tute, ( ; w, WjiIIi' c, |ii r:;idctit ,
Kl.OHIONCi: DISTHICT.
\ l, S t o U i 1 , Presiding lOldi r.
Cades .1 A While; Carlersville. .1.
I- I ay lor ; ("heraw. Huh (I Murphy;
< 'hersi w i in uit . < ) I , Dm ant : < I vd.-,
I< hn Manuiti;;; Darlington. Trinity, .1
< Ho per lOpworth and Pine Drove. I
'? ( '/irra wa.\ , I >a rlin^i on circuit. N H
Clat kson. l-'lori ni e. ,l <| Heckwith;
C.eoiKetown, It :M. Drier: Creel. -v ville
I- I, Inahiiiet; Harpers. I it Wfddon ;
1 1 a i ts\ ille, Do\<> Tiller; .lolitiSon ville.
i .1 I" Carter; Kins;, tree. W. It Justus;
l.ake City. ,1 It Travwick ; l.amar. T
I'*. ' i ihson ; I .iherty, H. W Spinner;
Home. T. I. Clyde; Halters. C. W. Hay ;
Haniplt. D \ Calhoun; Scranton, W.
C. Dlraton; South I'lorenop. I*". 10.
Hodges ; Tlmmonsv ille l>. 1'. McDhoo.
(iRBRNVll.I.R DISTRICT.
H Herbert Jonea. prosldlnff older.
Anderson, St. .John'*, M. H. Kelly;
Oirvllle, S, T. < ' roec h ; West Knd, 1).
W Keller; Kaploy and Helhesda, H.
M. DulJost' ; Fountain Inn. 1). P. Boyd ;
Dreenvllle. Buncombe Street, W. M.
Duncan; Hampton Avenue. W. 10. Wig
fi.ns; Sampson and Poe, A. 10. Drig
Kors ; HI. Paul's. T. (5. Herbert; We?t
( !r?.'cn\ ille. (1 T. Harmon, Jr.; C.reen
ville circuit. .V (5 Ballinger; C.reers,
tl. T Harmon; I. iherty. .1, I'. Attawav;
: McClure. ,\ . Mvrritt, North Pick
ens. Win Hoof; Pelzer. (1 10. I'd
waitls; Pendletou. S. W lli-nry. Pick
ens. i> ,\j Ahtiov; IMcdiuoul. S. T.
HlaeUman; Seneca and Walhalla, 10. S
.lories; Stan rtitd ha, .1 w -Han. .
I'oWll \ I He. D, A. Lewis; Tloxclers'
Hist. W D. Dault; \ i. toi and Ba'es
x in,>- 1 '? llimuin. Walhalla < i ? < un.
M- Harden; Wcstninslcr. .1 I
Spiuks; \\ i 1 1 ia tust on and Bidmont. H
I llolruyd; W illiamston circuit, \\
\ Hei'khain,
MARION DISTRICT.
K. P. Taylor, presiding; elder.
Bennettsvlllc. T. 10. Morris; Hen
n??tuv||le circuit. A. t. Dnniap;
Brownsville. S. .1 Hetbea; Blinhelm.
W. B. Barker; Brightsville. 10. M. ml>
KissieU; Brltton's Neck. D. \\' Cat
lln; MtiekH?'iUe. II. Slnuleton- "? n
D'Hiiry. .1, |., Mullinnix; ciiii and
Beulah. l-\ II. Shulei . Conway . W |.
I Wait ( 'on w a> ( inuit ,| < - ' | ?a\ is
| Dillon Station and Mills. I D Croiit.
?I ^t Dnstiuc. tlalMvant I D Moody;
I 1-att a, .1. II I ha< ke) . l.atta liri int, .1
^ Ariail; Little Hock, (!. C l.eotiard
Doris. S. ,1 Mi Council Marion, l{ )?;
I Sta. k house ; Marion circuit. D. P Pen
jny; M.Coll, w. t| MeLaurin; Mullins.
i 1 C. D'Dell; Mul litis ci: ctiit, W. \
Betis. \\ i'. Power, snpertUi met arv ;
Marlboro, ,J N Wright; North Mul
Hns, .1 i:. Hush ton. .1 M, Rogers; Mac
j eatnaw, Allan Ma. farlane.
OR AND I0BPR(J DISTRICT.
Marion Dargan. presiding elder.
Bamberg, \Y. T. Duncan; Barnwell.
J. D. llarley; Bri?n. li ville, S. A N'et
' lea. Cameron. N. I.. Wig-ins. Don
| mark, 10. II Bcrkmnn, W. II Wioton
I supot numei HIV ; Kdisto. D W Davis'
101 lot eo. .1 T M :? f ? ,:.t' ; l.angley. .1
W. Nft?lf\ , ? . . . > . .1. R (Nijoui nei ;
Orangohurg. St. Paul's. .1, a Clifton;
Orangeburg Mills, to be Kitppliedr;
Orangeburg elr?uit. A. B Watson.
Orange, M. |\ Dukes, Providence. W
A. Pitts; Rowesville, A C. Walker;
Smoaks. .1. D. Tyler; SpringMebl, H \
Vongue; Swansea. w. Dukes; Wage
ner, .1. C. I lolley.
ROCK Mil. I. DISTRICT
p. Mcadois. presiding elder.
Blacksburg, C. C Denlck; Hlack
stoek, .1. H. Noland; Chester, Bethel.
M. I.. Banks; (Jraee and New Bethel,
to be Bupplled; Chester circuit. J. M.
h>ltlay; Ka*t Chenter, C. P. Carter;
Last Dan<-a?ter. P. B. Ingraham; Fort
?Mill, J. C. Chandler; Hickory drove,
W. H. Ariail; Heath Sprlnga, David
Hueks; Kershaw, O...A. .letTroat; Dfin
H. K, Turnipseed; Lancaster
elmili, J. C. Counts; North Rock Hill.
W. C. Winn; ItictihurR. W. A. Falrey ;
HcK-k Hill, St. John's, Watson II. Dnn
tnmr A:- *. Hotter. BTTppmumcrarT; 1
Laurel Street and Manchester. C. E.
^Oolo; KM Will circuit, E. A. Wilkes; j
/ . . X . * .
j Van Wyi k, H, E. Sharp; YorkvUI*. J.
: L Sb>k?-M, S A. Weber, tttipemiiuieiary ;
j York Millx ami Tir/ah, C, M. PmIw;
| Yoi k circuit, It. A. flonue.
SPA KTAN 1)17 IMS HlBTHICT.
.1 NV. Kilgo, prctddlng elder.
Hi'liiiont, K, Z. James; Hnftalo ami
Fast Fnlon, I,. JO. Wigging; Clifton
and Hkndaln, I W. lOlkinn; Cherokee,
It M. Kobf'H^on ; ('Hilton, W. II.
i Hodges; (*aiii|K)lic||o, J . T. Fowler;
! Ivjimvc, ('. H. Burrib; (iaffney, Huford
Street, .J, M. Hteadman, l.lmcKtoiie
Si reel I H Kllgoie; Oaffney circuit, J.
I. Wih.oit; .hnify villi?, I). 10, Camak ;
|< <*l t ?>n A. II Hi ht , l.aurcnx, First
chilli Ii. M. W. Hook. Dauronn millrt. C.
I I. Mi ('am; North f. aureus. J. I4*. Ah
i i . l'a< oU-t, to l??t supplied; Pat o
* let i in nil, K, \V, Mason, v i I !??, T.
I White; li^ntiic. T. It. Owfiii; Spa r
j tanhnrg, Central. K O. Watson, l)un
j < an a n < I Saxon, S It. Harper, Hethel J.
\V. Hindi: I nion, (jrace church. I). M.
\i< I, eod, W it Miller, KU|mrnmn<pary ;
> I nion mills, W. M. Owpdh; Son thorn
! ( 'hrlstlan Advocate. \V, It. filchardHon
j editor, (J. II Waddell assistant editor;
j conference necretaiy of education, J.
j W. Kilgo; (inaiiriai agent Wofford <ol
j lege, It. A Child.
m mtiok district.
if It Browne, presiding elder.
Bethany, 10. F, Scoggins; Hlshop
vllln, D Arthur I ' Ii i 1 1 1 i>h : ( 'araden, C. O.
; 1 1 ?? r 1 s<> : I , Chesterfield, .1 .1 SlevenHon;
j Jordan, s. IV Bailey; Jefferson, S. M.
j Jones; Lyiii hbiirg, S. O. Cantcy; Man
, nlng, A. N. Bruiifson; New /ion, 13. J.
I < J ik'sh ; Oswego, 10. K. Moore; Pino
! wood. I.. I,, Dodeiibatigh: Providence,
C S. Fehler; Hembfirt and tft. John. S.
II. liooili; Richland, Walter P. Way;
j Santee, .1 C Ynnue; Huniter, First
j church. P. I'\ Kilgo, Magnolia Street, J.
I*. Imihiiiot; Waicrcc, W. I). Patrick;
| conference missionary secretary, P. F.
j Kllgo; awKiHtant Sunday school editor,
I I. F. Heat y l ransfci ed, K. S. Enochs
l(? Alabama conference; superannuated,
! NT. Itoyd, .1 M. Carlisle, A. M.
; Chreluberg. W A. Clarke. I). I). Dantz
) '.nr. ?? 1, I > 1 1 ff i n , W. Hnmlierl, A. W.
Ja< k.son, W. W. Jones, C, I). Mann, N.
K. M t'll on, i A. Merrill, J. .!.* Nevil'.c,
I J. Newberry, .1 A. Porter. '1'. I'. Phil
lips. It. II Itawls. W. A. Rogers, .1. I,.
: Silly. A. I Stafford. T 10. Wannama
j leer, .1 F. Why. .1 A. Wood. .1. .1. Work
j man.
NEWS OF Tin: FA It FAST.
, The Nor sb Sea Arbitration Commis
sion nii'U?i n Paris.
A <-n 1 1 (?? '.'on,?)on Itus-dau reserve#
. in seven districts has been issued.
Seven Ru-sjain I. earing dispatcher
i readied t'heloo from Port Arthur.
Three Japanese torpt-do boats were
ib'strn.vcd I ?> minev at Port Arthur
\n i 1 1 1 1 1 1 a muni ii.
Smile nl .\ < 1 1 1 1 1 r.l I 1 1 1 ? jeSst vensky's Wilt'*
{ siiip^ wrif sighted ell (. apt? Town,
; 1 j i ' :n 1 i 1 1 cr east v. ai d.
i <!rii"ial I!;iihii K :i n)l?a r-< arrived at
t i : ? front ami had a oiiii'ercnce with
: Hi-ncr.tl Ivnropa t k rii.
i he thermometer where Kuropalkin
! nnd < lyatna r.oe eaeh ??tner dropped
r-n decrees Indow zero.
i Ii w;w reported liiat important .Jap
?liU'.-e jjalns 1 1 a ? I i.teen made m the
liciuhluM linod nl' 'Jo; { Metre Hill.
line Japanese loipiMlu lt<ia( was al?:in
i dmi'd at I'm! Arthur and one Russian
. destiny er was repnried aground,
i .. . . .
Ill* ii'ixiliary rriihi*r (>Uean, 5=up
' pn-vj to he iu t he Mediterranean, was
- si^iited passing Denmark headed for
the Halite Sea.
Food and luel were reported scarce
, in the neighborhood of Mukden, and
! the i 'hinr.se art: MifTerinu. The mil i
] tary siluation is imehao^ed.
I he itndgel l oinuiiliee of Hie .lap
; a nese 1 1 ? ? u s(i reported the war esti
I males without ehr.nye. Some altera
I tioiiti have been uiude in (lie ordinary
! budge I. v
! Admiral Togo's reports o;' the torpedo
. flotillas' recent attacks on the Sevasto
: pol and the llvtssian destroyers outside
i Port Arthur liarhor were made public
' at Toklo.
HispaUhes from Mukden said that
winter has effectively cheeked move
1 inent.s on a large seal-. Night sorties
j continued and sharp skirmisher were
i fret|uent.
JNI.UV 'IIM-AM ?'li:S.
King t'arloo of Portugal ii crack
| shot wilh the revolver.
The I Mike of Norfolk is one of (lo
neliest men iu (ireat Mritain.
I.afcadio 1 learn allraeted nnieii at
tentioti iu (Icruiany shortly before lus
death.
Ii is slated that Field Marshal Sir
? icorge While is to lie uppoiiitcd (!t>\
c: nor of Chelsea Hospital.
. lodge A. Starke, who has just died
at San Iterna rdiuo, Cal., was the first
while child born in Sonoma County,
that State.
T. miter Itnrbank, the well known Cal
ifornia expert on plant-breeding, lia?
been appointed a special lecturer at
; Stanford Fniversity.
Professor Kobert Koch has gone to
South Africa to ongagg in further sci
entific investigation of rinderpest and
other animal diseases.
Sir Thomas I.iptoti Las cabled tas ho
did last \eari S.'iMi iu aid of the fond
!?? provide Christinas cheer for the poor
children of New York City.
The wedding of i'lown Prince Fred
erick W iillnni and the DucIicsh Cecilia
of Mecklenburg SchWcrin has been
* ilclbiitely fixed for the la Her half of
May.
Kinu Fretlerick Augustus of Saxony
on ids ascension to the throne pro
claimed an uinnesty for all minor of
fenses except that of cruelty to Htii
U..I Is,
Chief Justice Itichard II. Alvey, of
the Foiled States Court of Appeals of
the District of Colum! ia. will soon re
lire to his former home at lingers
tow II.
At a testimonial to Dr. William Osier,
who will go to lCnghmd next year to
i accept the resins professorship of nied
' n ine at Oxford University, there will
i >? circled In Baltimore a library build
n g to be known as Osier Medical Hall^
'I'iie I 'or to Objects.
The Forte ha> objected to the Auslro
!:u>sian plan to increase the number
. of foiejgn otll -crs in (he M.u-edouian
j e1 ndaripf fie.
Policeman is Indicted.'
[ I'iie New York (iraml Jury indicte<l
Policciiiau Joseph i.ang for the larceny
i of f coin a prisoner.
\ Ships Driven Ashore.
Fifteen vcs-oIj} nt Vineyard Haven
j were driven ashore by a gale lluif
! fcwept over Cape t.'od.
YES! YE?!
I.lHlo Hollo ? Papn. win
Mr. DiULawity X lilla
i house thai Is ?h>M y<)\\
| Harps r^s Bazar. /
\ . /
villa?
KILLED IjY LULLING WALL
Ruins Left b yS^ire Cause Mi.^ne*
apclis
ONt Vt'HY REMfcftABit ESCAPE
Our Man ? I'ltii.iiuitlnn Kmri II i u > -?
Wall* nl Huruc't liultdlng lf*<l Only
Keen I It M |>C rt e<t Ml* I>.<* ISi-ruif^Hvr
I'eraon* Hurt, 15-it None t; ,? <1 1 $ _ I u -
?e*tlgi?lloti In It tr 5lxil?,
M Inneapoli#. XI in it. Eight persona
lost t heir I i v ? ? in I !)?' Crocker Hotel
through the falling of i In* Ingii east
wiill of the O. H. Peek building, which
vfas recently dtimaged t?y tiro.,
The high wind of tin* liight loosened
I lie bricks in i lie wall, and tuns (if
bricks and HioiH's crashed down iijkmi
tin* roof Of tin- t liroc-s t ory hold next
door. The roof was carried through to I
I lie basement, carrying death and in
jury l)l?i'0)T it.
'I lie dead arc Hun* Anderson and
James Hamilton, livery stnhlv em
ployes; C. M. Ivcnyon, foreman in an
oil mttl; William J. illy blade, a work- '
man, Mrs. Jennie Murray, cook; Wll- '
Main Emniermon, laborer; . W i 1 1 i n 1 1 1 |
Bray, contractor, and Joseph Violet. '
coachman. Five persons were litul, but
none fatally.
'J' here was no warning of the disas
ter, and the fourteen persons who were '
sleeping in (he various apart incuts '
were caught in the crushed structure, j
Sonic of those injured were it: the Bel
iiiout Hotel, adjoining the Crocker. and
were hurt by the debris that was
forced through the wiill separating the
two ouituings.
A passer by who heard the crash
promptly turned in a lire nhirnii and)
the department arrived mi time tocheek
an incipient bla/.e in the wreck. The I
tile me n and policemen at once turned
their attention to rescuing those sti'l !
ullve and recovering the dead.
This work was carried on under i
great difficulty, because of the daik- j
ncss and fear that more of the wall j
might fall. Mrs. Anna McXevins had j
h rCinarkable escape. She was on the
second lloor ill bed when the crash
came, and the tin-men took her out of
her bed in the basement. The debris
had arched over her in such a way a*=
: tu preserve her entirely ironi iujir.y.
| W. J. Crocker, the hotel proprietor, was
j found pinioned beneath a radiator, and
I was taken out in a fainting condition,
j Iiespoiisibility for the accident will
i be the subject of thorough investiga
' tion. The City Building Inspector had
'made an inspection of the standing
i walls the day before, but had given no
ardors concerning them. He bad car
! tier ui'dc red the deuudilion of the other
parts of walls thai "seemed likely to
; fall.
! C. 1.. Smith's nremonition of trotiolc
) -aved bis life. He roomed in the Croi-k
j er Building. lie wits nervous and could
: not sleep. Twice he arose, dressed and
j went outside to see what the wind was
doing. The second time lie told a do
, liccmau he thought the wall"* unsafe,
j I'lie otticer laughed :il tiie idea, but bis
i laughter Ititd not ceased before the
! wail fell.
ATTEXDEl) WEIHUXCJ BY I'll ON E
i Invalid Mother in Washington listened
to Baltimore Ceremony.
! Washington, I). C. --Sitting cozily in
j her Hat In Washington, Mrs. H, I.. Van
! Matre nt tended the Baltimore wedding
I of her daughter, Martha I.oulse Van
| Matre, to Harry Cuderhill Walton. of
: Washington. Mr*. Van Matre was con
! lined to her room i>y illness and could
: not go to Baltimore.
j The wedding was nu elaborate affair
; Mtli numerous bridesmaids and ushers,
in nd Mrs. Van Matre sat with a tele
| phone receiver at her ear and heard the
! \vhole ceremony, including music nud
j prayer. One of the maids of honor also
j telephoned it graphic description of the
scene. By arrangement the ceremony
' took place near a telephone, and every
| word was spoken by the clergyman, the
bridegroom, and the bride a; distinctly
! us possible, so that the inwtlid mother
i might hear.
st?i.hii:i;s widows win nuiiT.
| Secretary Taft Mired* That They
Make, mm) Pairs of Trousers.
| Washington, l?. C. --Secretary Taft
issued an order directing the Quarrel
; master Cenerai !o award the making
of some ."1.0:111 pairs of trousers at the
I Schuylkill Arsenal, Philadelphia, I 'a.,
; for the enlisted men of the army, to
I seamstress* in that city, mainly wid
! ows and orpii..ns of soldiers, thus set
jillng the ipiestion raised 8om.? time ago,
j so far as the present lot Is Involved.
It is ordered, however, that In the
i future the matter of tin? manufacture
of clothing for the army shall be lefi
wholly to the discretion of the (Quarter
master tJeneral.
AST THAI X IX PEUIE
Shifting Engine in Path of .New York
Central Empire Stale Express
| S.v racu&e, X. V. - A misplaced switch
threw a shifting engine in the path of
the east-bound Empire State Express
in the Xew York Central yards in this
I e!t> at t o'clock the other afternoon,
i The train was under reduced speed,
and the switch engine was only par
I sialic on the main track, so the acci
dent did not can.-e injury to any of the
l passenger* although it put the Emphc
I Stale's locomotive and the buhci car
out of commission.
lit' SSI A BEYS THE MA BOA I?1T A.
Price Paid to Anthony J. Drexel Said
to Be $G3tMW0.
London. England.- It is stated that
Bussia has bought Anthony J. fMexel's
tine steam yacht Margarita, paying
$tMlV*x> for it.
Washington Club Burns.
The house of the Metropolitan Club,
in Washington, l>. C . was damaged
about $! 00.000 by tiro.
To Honor Old Vetera*.
.National. State, and city governments
began planning fitting funem!" cere
monies for the last survivor of the War
of 1812, now in his 101th yenr.
Philippine Seoul* to Exhibit. /
It was decided to send the Philippine '
Scan is. now at 8t. V.OMif>, Mo., to the]
Military Tournament in ,\'eiv York j
City. j
' Vtrrrr' Arr*it%? IWtf I-oa ? i,
, The Pol le has praetlrnlly I
^ -rang^rnents for n Ar TlS,<XlO,UUO I
Mrckmv.uow tm tfUUK - ? \
*? ?' -? ???' - "T: -?
TRIED TO KILL ACTRESS
(
Pi It
Man Pitrs v'?? 5 Won. an WjC) Pistol in
[Pittsburg, Pa, Motel.
t?ii? ? 'i\? vr<ii?ai? iim
Hum? She irjkinl VIoltlKf Hi lit'
WauJ* *n.| C?:i?.l fur fulli*./
Pittsburg I'll, in tiic pailor i>t Mip
fashionable Had, clot' Motel and in tlx*
pierfcllCe Of II MOI'C Of WOUU'I), T. Kd
ward King. '>! ."Vo. 4 U Hanover street,
Haiti more, ;i i ( o in |i ; ct! lo minder Mlsa
I Nor inn Clarke, no actress with (lie AI
j vin Stock t onipnuy here. King fought
I desperately lo shout l lie iv'oinun even
( nfler it?? been kn*M*ked down twice
I w it li "billies" iii the ha nils of detect
ive#, While the licit' wn;j going on
! MIm Clarke lay on the lloor behind a
i screen, After King luiil beeu led away
I haiiiloufled slit' \v?n picked up un on*
'scions from frlgli i ?
1 Intense cxcilcmcnl wa* Mealed
among the hotel pa irony. News of the
| rffair spread i:i liie slreels, and a
crowd of per>:nu.sVougivgalcd out
side the hotel. II was two hours be
fore the public ? eX' iUMiiei'i over the
incident subsided, a repovt bavin;/
, gained credence tin t a murder liad
I been committed.
King says he came here especially lo
s:-:' the woman. He had been following
he;' for nionthM around i Ik**' country,
fie sa.vs she is hj.s wife, bill she asserts
she is til" wife of Iredcruk Stickuey.
of New York City. Miss Clarke and
Kill** lirsi met in lialtiuiore in April,
moo. K i Iiv. was Ireasii'vr of the Monti
I mental Theatre, bid lost his position
through his infatuation, leading him to
spend almost all his time paying atten
tion tc the woman. Hi; told tim police
after his arrest thai she deserted him
in Paierx'on, N. .f,. six weeks ago. and
went of) the stage against ids wishes.
Sim says in r.-idy she was vegulnrly
employed on the stago when she met
him and thai she baa been annoyed
almost,vio , tin* point of distract ion by
his oersistent a i tensions.
Miss Clark IhoTight King intended
violence when his card was banded
to her in her room, and mmediatel.v
she telephoned to Police Heaihpiartcrs
for de lee lives to be sent, to the iiotei
to go with her to meet him. Detectives
Kuan and Cole, who were sent, walked
info tii:** parlor with Miss Clarke. The
parlor wa? almost tilled with persons
conversing after diniic'.'. King sprang
lo liis j'eel the ins'.anl he saw Miss
Clarke. He whinped out it revolver
and with an oath aimed it at her. She
dropped behind the scree. i ami Kuan
knocked King down with his "billy.",
A te:-rilb light followed. NViieff p!tA
traie oil the floor King tried to aim
at Miss Clarke behind the screen. He
saw liei feet, but when he was leveling
the pistol Cole knocked it from bis
hand with a quick blow of his dob.
1*1 ven when disarmed King tried to
reach the woman lie shouted that be
would choke he|\ A panic started
I among the women in the parlor, and
in the ru-h from the room a jam too';
place in the doorway. Several of the
I women made their W.1.V into (lie lobby
with theii gowns torn in shreds.
I Miss Clarke soys that she will press
a charge against King, and thai she?
must be protected from him. King as
serts he is deeply lit love with the
woman, and thai he wilt not resi until
she consents to live with him as his
j wife. He says he will produce evidence
of his marriage, but Miss Clarke vidi
j cities this statement.
I' KI* l?Y MOAT PAUNPlJCK fHJKNS.
l?oat That Was decently ill Collision
Hi's troy ud at Tier.
New York City.? The1 Lacknwunmi
ferryboat raunpeeU was practically
destroyed by tire lit a slip adjolulng the
KourloentU Street Kerry in fiobokeu.
The boat had been In collision with a
Hudson River steamboat, when several
persons were injured. After the col
lision the I'Aunpeck was tied up at the
slip where she burned, and it was fig
ured that she would return to service
on .la ouary 1.
At lo.tr> the oilier night flames were
discovered in liyr hold, ami. in response
lo a lire alarm several engines from
Hoboken and the tire tugs of the l.ack
awannu Railroad responded. The tire
had such a hold upon the vessel that
all efforts were turned lo sinking her
to save the hull and machinery. This
was accomplished, and the bull will
be raised.
KIU.KIJ IN IJOIIOCHH H A 1.1*
I'M Ih'ooM.vn Kuiploye Crushed by His
Own Kievator.
New York City. --The Brooklyn Bor*
ongli Hall was the scene of a fatal ele
vator accident, the victim being
Thomas Bewley. who was employed as
a lift operator in the building. Bewley
was caught between the car he was
! tunning and the oilge of the flooring
I and bis neck was broken.
I lie w lev was sixty years olil.aud lived
' at 107- Hancock street. He was a
J Civil War veteran, and had been in the
employ of the city for several years.
! i:ai:tiii?caki:.s in Panama,
Many Houses at Davol haiuaged? Peo
ple i "a niping in Streets.
i
! Paviil. Chir.ipii. Panama. ? 'there
were ten slight eat ?h<|ii,ikes. followed
l>v one strong shock, at ah cit. I'J.'JO
i o'clock the other mo; iiing.
j Nonierous houses here were dam
! aged, and the people, who were thrown
j into a panic, arc iio.v camping in the
I streets.
i The disturbance is supposed to have
' been caused by iln; Paos volcano, in
, Cos! a Wica.
I.osing $loun a t>ay.
i Chief Inspector Parker, of t lie- New
York City Kail way Company, declared
, in court that tin.' company had been
t losing *1000 a day because of a Ira us*
; fer exchange system devised by shop
! girls.
Appointed United States Marshal.
A son of ti'cucral .1. IV Stuart, the
Confederate cavalry commander, was
| appointed lJniied States Marshall of
Eastern Virginia by Prtsld'iit Kojsc*
v*lt, - - ?
Proniinent People.
Young Barou Alfonso de ftotlivhild
is a clerk iu a New York banking
house
The Prince of Wales Is going to make
a tour of the world for the beneflt of
hi* health. j
Ur. WllUcn Uiic*. who re
ventiy ?-cleI?rafc?J tier . eiirht'effi Wnlf 1
(tar. f* fHiielfcioy n'uuiau i
doctor ?u I lie worlH,
Mftll! Mo. S ?0r rlvlns mrnilwrT
of the Thirhrjfisreopjjrm utr wa? f
\muiuiihbt
Miss Rose Peterson, Secretarjil
Parkdale Tennis Club, Chicago, ird
perience -advises all young girlA who
pains and sickness peculiar to their sex,:j
Lydia E* Pinkham's Vegetable Com;
How many heautitui young giris develop info
hopeless women, simply because sufficient attention has not Be
to their physical development. No woman Isyfexempt from f
weakness an<l periodic pain, and young girls just budding into
hood should hn carefully guided physically an well as morally.
If yon know of any young lady who /* sick, and need* Xtt<^
Advice, ask her to writ? to Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn, Mass., WT
give her advice free, from a source of knowledge whlc|$
equalled in the country* Do not hesitate about statlngrafo
which one may nY?t like to talk about, and v.'bich are cssen?r
a full understanding of the case.
. . 9 ,
Miss Hannah F3. Mefshon, Coll
wood, N. J.t says ;
W "I thought I would write and tc
J that, by following your kind advice, ""I fccr
w a new person. I was alwnyn thin and
J and so weak that I could hardly do at
Menstruation waa irregular.
"I tried a bottle of your VegctaW
pound and began to feel be tie
tinned its use, and am now wj
menstruate regularly. I can
what your medicine dl
How firs. Pin?
Fannie iff1
"Df.ah Mrs. Pinkiiam: ? I
write and (ell you of the benefit 1 have, derived- fi
the use of Lydltt 12. Pink ham's Vegetable Con^
in my back and womb have all left mc, and my
corrected. I am very thankful for the good advice
shall recommend your medicine to all who fluffe'rfroi1
? Miss Fannie IvVmpk, 1022 Chester St., Little Hock]
lij-dia 12. Pinkliam's Vegetable Compoiti
woman in the land \vl?o suffers from womb
tlon of the ovaries, kidney troubles, lietVfLUSI
prontrntion, and all forms of woman's special
$5080
FORFeiT ;1f wo uaniiot forthwith produce th? orlg
?t>ovc to*t:niri:i3l3, Wtil f-'rore fl
he!r per
I,ydt? K_. JPlnklUt/
(nterr?d at Night by Light Torohr
A funeral attended by unusual cir
cumstances took place at Mount Heb
ron cemetery, Winchester, Va., at 9
o'clock one night recently, when the
body of David A. Fries, whose death
resulted from exposure in a storm, was
laid to rest.
Mr. Fries was one of the foremost
men of the county. Ho left directions
that no minister should officiate at his
funeral, nor shouM any religious rites
be held. Hundreds of his friends
waited at the* house several hours and
then H'-cempariPd the body to this
city. At the cemetery pate they were
informed that the burial would not
take piare until late at. n'ght. The
; body wt.^ placed in the mortuary
chapel, and at the appointed hour the
pallbearers, carrying the corpse, weed
ed tti^ir way throufh th^ cemetery and
I silently interred Iht) body by the lisht
| of a torch.
The more of the Babe of Bethlehem
i rc see in our children, t lie more' likely
l we are to see them with Him.
j
Always Able ami Conservative.
A standard for Southern journalism
in rvfry feature in what Tin? Charles
ton NiMvii and Courier lias Wing been
rovoffsUK'Hl to be. It has breasted the
slonia of years and grown steadily
better >ill tlx- time. intensely Sotuh
ern in its sentiments. The News anil
I'onri'M- gives all t he news with porfert
] fairness, ami has succeeded because
of its genuine worth.
, CORN FIELDS
' ARE GOLD FIELDS j
to the farmer who under- 0
stands how to feed his.y
crops. Fertilizers for Corn
must contain at least 7 (1
per cent, actual / |
Potash j
Send for our hooks? they y,
tell why Pota?W it f s ncceteary V
to plantjife M lun and rain; 1
nent fr??, i I you ask. Write '
to-day. *
GERMAN KALI WORKS . x
New York? V3 Nassau 5lr**t. or
AlUaU, Oa.? ?a)? South Bioad Si.
ty$z ?#m? a p<r*
"Mr ffttbtr had %?n a ?ntfetmri
for the Jatt iwent?-flt* tnkH.im
relief until he b?in UtU?g?0*
ke hat begun taking CMwnt*
the beadache. They
Caccaret* dauwhat yon l?
win give jroa the prlTlk,
S.M. Dlokton, liM Reatuerl
Wnaaant. PatatabU, \
n?*er Ulck?n, Weakan ot
?old In balk. Tb? t*D?f
Ouarantoad to ??ra or fv
8terHn* Remedy Co.,
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WE GO ARAM
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