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THE PULPIT. - "??? 1 *? i 0 .. AN KUOOUENT SUNDAY SERMON BY DK ? RANCIS U. Uf'HAM Theme: < hlldrcii mid Church, niookTjM. N V ? Iu Saudi 8trf?t Jtf.moriftl Church. tb? pautor. thu Ht v l)r. Krancie Bourne Uphant, preached Sunday. morning a Chil dren* I >? y sermon ou 'Children and (ho C-b rI?lU> n Church. " The t?*t ?u from Matthew IS, i and 3 ' " And J?bu? cftllnl little children auto Hit* mikI s*t 1 1 i in In the iuld?t of (><?**. ii in] eald. verily l nay utiio i** copt yo be converted and *? link- chlldn n V? ?hall not eulwr tat* t |n> kingdom of heaven " "Dr. I ph*u? Wttl<1 in 'bo coins* <>f bin neruiou I'lio theme nwlcrtuU for tho morn* Iiik ban boon K1VII m?* >?y 'h<# K*?nnr*l t'UMnni of tho eliureh; for, as you know, th is In Children's Day. hon. (.i'C'iJ and obf?i ved every whore. It In ?npectod 'I"*' wu turn our thought! to day ft'Vviiv from the study- of th? buttle and tho brulre of life, away from I ho uludy of the shadow und . tho smoke, for tho ?tudy of tho faces of llttlo children; that wa come to. day from tho counting house, and from tho rhop, and from the itore, an it wore, to tho nursery; that wo anf fer tho llttlo children to com* unto m. Uke them up lu our ari/m and got from them instruction and hlegslng; 1t constitutes a most pocullar und moKt Interesting service. Ah a ruin, llttlo children are pro ?onlcd to-day for tho sacrament of bupthtm. Not to ninko them fit for heaven, for they are already;' hut to alprnlfy deliberately, and with tho dig nity, the authority, and the worth of the church behind th" form, our be lief that i boy already belong to (lod. Tho lopei a, you know, came to the priest, fiot to get cleansed by blin. but to t.dl him iJiat they were al ready cleansed; and our children are brought to Cod. not to have them reoei Ved , hut for tlH to show, w hen wo bring them, that wo believe they already have been received. It Is tho oulwn.d mark of what we bclievo to be the inward work of grace, part ly, th'-n, because of tli custom of the day, and partly because, I triiHt. of the d|r? ct suggestion of Cod's llolv Bpirit, the theme of the day concerns children and the Christian church. Our Lord Said three thine;* coiir cernlng the children. by word and bv deed. I'l rat of all. with this old ntnry of our l.ord's teaching through the little oii":t lu mind, consider with lue the. cull- of 11! tie children It conies from Cod Himself "Aiul Jesus called a lil'lo child .unto Him and set him in the miilst of them." It Is not I'd' r; H is not .lames.; It Is not .lohti; It ia not some loving juoI-Ih i or mi'Ue equally loving fa 1 1 1 ? r ; b>t it Is tin1 Mniler Himself who calls th" li t ! o child ; II Is tho tall of Cod Profi s.'-hi1 SfaibucU 'In a book re cently published, entitled, "The Psy chology f Il'dlgion," says lliat con version In longB almost exclusively to the years between ten ami twen ty-five; that, some cvi'.ne' at the age of Kevin; that others come, larger num bers, at tho a go of ten; that the cli max Is reached at the age of sixteen; hut that between tho ages of ten and twenty-tlv.! i on version .almost ex clusively is known. Take any group of Christian in opb* together, any body of Clirisih'.n ministers, as Bishop Coo'lx?dl. for example, in \v*mt to do. and asl{ them to ??express by ris .li)'.; the year of their conversion ami you will ?"?.?<? that the jrreat bedy of a largo cu n i: e "a i i< n \\ 1 ! 1 say that they were converted b''t'A< n the of 1 h I rt <?? !i and twenty. Ther<? i:? a time when if seems as if Cod through His lib ss' d Son. under the inspira tion of 1(1m llolv Spirit, l:i dolim what ?^vas ? I ? ' 1 1 ' ? l""'t yra rs an'?, vailing lit tle .children; and I ii'-ver meet a r.roup ' f little |,e );)b>t l id < and las Hies that i > 1 . ? y upon the str?"'t or wor ship here in the house of Cud, with out fe ling that I am face to la'-o with tho e to whom Cod gives a po tiiliar <'.'ill Years nr.o (if 1 may he- pardoned a persona! ref< ; t nee ) , when I was a ! lad of slxt'.en. nitu summer evening i tv.'o of us were walking along tho ! chore - a lad of mv own n?e and 1, J each the son of a Methodist preacher, i Our fa' hers were friends anl each of us members of the Christian church, \Vo were talking seriously, ?s at times bov? arc wont to do; aud [little b.' little, without any cant InV our words, there was the echo (ft what wo had been henrlntr, and wo /amo to ask ono another serious questions. I nev?r can forget that evening: I do pot think that ever In my life 1 was po stirred ns that night, I hurried borne, asked my mother a few nenrch. Jng questions, and then turned to mv Cod and Father in prayer. Why? Cod was calling a llttlo child as Ho railed children nineteen hundred years nqo. A few weeks ago ? let tis say ono Sunday afternoon (tho Illustration may be true; It Is llko a composite photograph, true to so many cases ) - ? your boy eamo to you. We will pay yon wore idly reading a book or jiowepaper, or getting a bit of physi cal or ineiithl rest; and your boy came to you with a question or two, pnd In a moment you saw that ho was thinking of deeper things than you wore thinking of ? for a boy's thoughts a.v deep thoughts nt times. Why? Bco.vise Cod speaks to tho children, and Cod calls them as lie called them nineteen hundred years w^o. You and I must remember that God Is our Father. You and I must re member that what scorn to us little thing3 may bo largo things In His Bight. Yon and I must remember that even tho nth the little things be lit tle, they may i>.> tho things that at tract and hold His tender love be- \ cause they are little and simple arul need a Father's care. Many a man knows that It Is tho ' little things that make him tender toward those whom he loves; and our Col, who Is our Father In heaven, yon and I believe to be tender to ward the little children. Christ called a little child to lllnt. The call comes now as it came- then; tho call comes from God. In tho Rocon<; placv, a word or two concerning the place of little chil dren: Jesus called ft little child, tind net him In the uildst of them. They belong In the church. They were placed nineteen hundred years ago ntnonc the disciple*. Ho called a child, and set him In the midst of them.- Dr. Henry van Dyke has a book entitled "Cod and Llttlo Chil dren." ? Ho ral8?s and answera rho ouei'Uon. In the hook, of .?.he relation to those who dio In Infancy hehl hy Cod. Jft* say* tli.it there are.thr?? l-vvvitl** antwer*: First, that they ere Ior? ; m<?b4i 4^at ere lntt ord some are saved; and, tulrd, that uli art s*?eU. IVhoItMle l'riccg Quoted lu Now York MILK. Tl?? Milk Kieh an** pric? lor fUndard qualify in 3V4c per huttsr. Cr?*w?ry- Wcttuu, 3CM4&I 3144 Finite .... .. 2D fieoonda .. 27 (4 5W PUU dairy, common l<> fair W <5 ? U K*cWry, mvoiiaU tw firaU , JJ v.4 $3*4 MtAft* M?ttow )** ck.v** 9 ? <* t T-J ><??<*??>, t#fJ\ i4?m ... 8 S* <4 ? \V*,*e MM* ; t ? Al# V?-< i lAr** <;Vv?or ? ?i } M >V? ?AW, .Vrx.v t W Mi XS>% ; * ViW vfes;K? t V> <4 t X' i ^rm. vV. ' t M ^ > Ml ?<????? 1 ^hmII m 15^ V'ft ?kitn* i* i iv> (moJ ^ llv^ ?kuu* ??' ?#?? <Vi ^^4 .Tcr*cy~- Fancy ,,,, ....;., 32 (3) S3 Kt ate Fair to elioicf . . . , > ? 2 7 (<i .S2 Western FiraU 23'/iQS 27 nil.'IIH AM. HKIUUKfl-mKHfr Ap| lea, per baaket, ,,,.,, , 76 fa 1 23 (Yab apple*, per bbl 3 00 fa 7 (Hi 1 'earl; *.< . per }>a*ket 3.1 (2& 1 <K). i'wri Kiriltit. per bbl. n 4 50 (ft <5 00 Keckel, per bbl . , ........ 4 do fa ft. 60 toll, per bbl .,... 2 60 ft 3 50 Huckleberries, per qt..,', ,, H fa 12 I'lunia, per carrier 7ft fa 1 25 (Jrnnei? IJel., per <aao .... 60 fa 75 >Jti?tl*rA, per <*?? 5/) fa 70 -IJrwnliituii*M.>-f.-- ( tid, per bbl 5 25 fa 6 25 Muwk melon*, per crate...., 60 (2) I 50 \Vntcrnjelun*, per 100 .....16 00 (?33 00 uvte i'oui/rnr. Oiickrna, per lb.. J7%tp 13 I'owli, per lb .' l?'/ifa! 1HV4 ItoneteiM, per lb............ ? ? fa 11 Turkfyg, per lb. ... ? fa 15 DiicKm, per lb .... 14 fa 1(1 Gee?c, per lb ? 10 fa 12 1'igeonx, per pair ? (& 26 imV.HHKO rom.Tny. Fo?l*, per )b .. ... 14 fa 18*4 'lurUej*, per II) , ...... 12 fa 1H < 'ock*. per lb . . .-. ? t fa 12'/? HpnnK duck*, J.. I , per lb. fa 20^ Npr.nj; geeae, ner lb...,,... 15 (Vl) 20 iSijuaba, per tlpicen . 1 00 (a) 3 75 1IAY AND Wilt AW. J lav. prime, per 100 lb?.,.. Son. 3 to ), per 100 lb..., CluV'r, |jer jOO lb f-'ltaw . Ion;; rye. per loo lb. nor*. Mute. 1908. prime lo clioice 17 fa IS A1 o?l i it nt to kc?k| M fa 10 Farilic ( 'onat , Hr)8. choice.. ? (iil 17 Mcbi.im (o }?op<l, 1907.... 12. fa 13 VKOK'I A IH.KH. l'.Ontocs .lersf) , per bbl.. 1 40 fa 2 <>0 '.t.'iiK lalaiul. per bbl 1 75 (<i 'I 26 Sui'oN, per bbl 'J if) fa 2 50 V'.jdi.iI iiw, pur bo* 10 (iii 'i.? 1 pi. nit . per bbl . 7"? fa 5 UJ Si|h?s!i. per bbl. .25 (<?;'l IK) l'i;U"<, per banket 1 00 (<i? 2 ?") IVpi-fie, per bbl. 00 fa 1 25 ' '*4 M>a>! i"?, jicr bbl 50 fa) 1 00 Miiiik be/irif, per ba/ ... 50 fa 85 Oi' .mi I.. I . retl. per bbl 1 75 fa> .2 25 er.M**' . yellow per l>bl . 1 75 (<(' 2 '21 Orange ( o.. rol. | ?-i ba*. 1 00 O'J 1 .V) I'c-Ih. pIT 1.1 K) IjIIIK'ip'M . . . . (?/.' 1 IKI (itirol" p'f?r l'Hi biiitcben . 1 00 fa 1 25 ( 'll' liiiil rt h, j >???? bbl, . . .,. 75 fa I IX) < W uiiibt''- |'i'-|;b'M. per PXr) 1 flO Of 2 50 < rer i!m^ hlalk* .... H fa' 40 l.jma be. inf. per bag 60 fa 1 (K) I .??? tii. e. per baxket 7.^ 1 50 ' I' ? . i per bbl 75 fa 1 00 I'aubrto-.ver per bbl.. 2 nil (ti> M ,V? ( ot-ii , per Hi' . . % 40 fa 1 (Ml S'limuli. pi;r li,?x . 7.% (<? 1 00 I per I'f) . 10 f.b 21 1'u'IinIich. per 1 ? ^ ? buiit'liex.- 7ft @ 1 00 li It A I N . M J'i-oir W'mlcr pali'dls .... 5 ?."> r>T .'ft vi'i ii:/ i , I ? I (<i (? 1 "t > i . ? ? ? .. i < ? i . t N> ". I No; t be; n Pu' .'lh . -- (<( ! 10 1.4 (\.i p. 1 .????. . \.. ,2 ? CO', (l-tJ N I'll' al . 1 1 1 ? ? ... . ?!'* hi' ^.'l < 'bpp-f I Irtr . ?; ? '? No 2 \\ c ti'i i ....... I ..11 !. i.U - ('f1 4 s (?<> 7"?,i (,i l-!i 1 1 vi s run;. I'rcvw, ?- ? f v ilies^el ...... V ; ? ? \ t\s { 'it v' liresseil 1* <'i) 1 '1 ? '? iii 11 ! rv ill es- !l .(?!> I ( Slii-'.i. | cr HW) ll> 2 .Vi (?' 4 ' .1' I J . 1 in 1 ?s. per 100 lo IV '2.1 hi- 7 yA I \ e, I C" P>'l lit. .... H 5I (.< S (i I lilt; II. \ 1 1.ItOA I) i: \H NI.NCJS. Incrcaive In Not Income of $1>0,71M,? ;?">7 Over liiist Year. <"'.1 TilO KIOMS CMfllillKH ft O''* nillroniy <,r the United States for I i!t> >?'ar ? ? !! (1 1 1 (| .lll!ie !ill, )!>'>'.?. NVlT" S " . 5 '! 7 . S .'i . I ! , uecmillug to I lie fi-; ur<.s <. i)iu|ii!ul W y the Bureau ol Kail > ay ami Statistic?. T li" op?. l> t inv; expenws were $ 1 ,6 1 1 ,y 2 7 ,7 f! t? ; taxes, S S S.1 *> 1 . 7 5 , ami n?t operating ihcom\ $7 2 0,4 00,(j00. The flmireT for the vpar ended .! itn" 30, 1D0S, were; Gross earning.*, $2,1 2 I . 4 f< :t 7 ; operating: exnense?, $1,01)3, 101, ? 8 7S; tuxes, $S2 , SC, 0.5 1 t*. ft nil not op crating income, $645,678,243, Tlio average mileage covered by th^a* to turn* in 1 9 0 ii is 230,009, n^ainst 220,121 In 1903, an increase or 2D7S miles. These figures show an in crease rf $12,745,204 in gross cn r a Ings and of I JO, 7 18,357 In net. * * w * A n?\ln Prnn Inferior ? *ii,v x ? ? In the Now York applo*belt th? out look for the Haiti win yield id mo:\> discouraging than that for the North ern Spy. KIiik and Russet. It la es timated that sixty-five per cent, of th > crop will bo lit for the evaporator and cider mill, and that the remainder of the crop will be divid-'d between llrtl und second barrelling stock. * ?* * * Hop Markets Vii-m, TTop markets continue to rule firm, ricking in New York State i com pleted in the smaller yards. Twenty seven to thirty cents has boon paid for small lot?, but growers as a rule are not disposed to sell until tae hopj are harvested, * it it * fitccl Market Stronger. There Is continued good buying of steel products and goods for prompt delivery aro becoming scatcfc?- at premiums of $1 and $2 a ton. Cotton and Corn Suffer. A detailed crop report shows a great deterioration In the cotton crop of Arkansas, compared with the crop last year, and also a reduction of the corn crop. The crops suffered from ttio boll weevil and the drought. * * * * Money Hates \dvancetl. The call m nicy rate v\as advpnoM in Now York City to three pet- cent , the highest l^nre reached this year, while tima money rates also rosJ fillghlly. H it It it Demand For Rice. At Now Orleans the demand for rice was reported more active and pricea there closed firm. Tvhll rough rlee commanded an advance of twenty cents per bag. * it it * - Wisconsin Cranberry Crop E'llncd. Roports received from tho greatest cranberry district in tho West. Bhoj* that tho ctop has boon practically ruined by frost and Are. Many ol the larger marshes are completed ruined and no attempt will bs made at. picking. Others have suffered a low ol fifty par sent. MESSAGE FROM DR.COOR DUcoverer of North Pole Tell? Mow He Baffled Peary. PEAKY WILLINIi TO ARBITRATE ? ^ - ? '? HT?U <Im Arotriu la Hui lh? FuDmI Conddtnc* <4 My Cm< qw?4l of th? S?M C*ok. " / On Me* id ihH**tr*iu?t)lp t>#c?r 1 1. II lie* yi*/ Mr#l?M T?U $r?4\b n> o*,N? K*v?\ N. 'If. ? "Tell th? <1 Auii'liu to the fullest . Ih ?u> <uii?|U?n?i of U?? IVK\ t fcAi* tc-coid* o I observation! *&?4r bjr uu> which Mil) prow uiy iU)W I ?b*ll bv |(IhU t?KK?n to ?et ;n? fviot au American ?oll-" j : ?(< (bp bi M moM ?#? J >r. Kr?vici.vK A. Co k i\sked the As?*Ocla? 1 (?\1 Pr*#s lo t,l.v lo bU count'"/'**0'* a* h<- I;>.a.n li uie oq tbo ? teuuuhlp Obctt ? ii, bound from Cbrintlftimaoa, NOl'W^iy, lo New "York, Dr. Co^k dtmuflbtU frvely wlib tho Aitjociatcd iroiH conoapondeut th< WttucitloiiB of Commander Peary thai ho (Cook j hud n?ver reached th? i Noi (h Polo, and drew from him a de tailed Btory of the causc? (hat brought | about distension* between tb? i*c ? explorer*. When h? departed for the north.' Dr. Cook fft^d, by loft a depot of pro , visions ut Annaiok, north of Ktab, la i charge of Kudolph Piuucke and so* i eial Iv.-klino*. Finncke bad inatruc t ion s to go Boutli, aboard a whaler, and i cm urn later, This be did, but missed tbo r< turning vessel owing to u HiUbi Illness. lie wa? then taken aboaid Peiiry'8 ship, tbo Roosevelt, and proceeded north, ''Cum itand'jr1 Peuiy found piy sup ply depot at Amtntok," Dr. Cool* con tinued, "and i bo k linoy in chargo told him thill i was dead, which Uioy lully believed, to bo truo ul tho (lino. ' Peary placed two men in charge of tho depot, Boatswain Murphy and an otlur. Harry Whitney, llio New Ha ven hunter, alio remained there. Mur phy 1 ad oidc-rs not to hoarch for me, but was told lie could send lOsklinoH northward the following spring from the relief depot. "When i returned from tho polo, tin cxpe? (edly, Harry VVIiHik y was (ho Ih hi to M'y mo, and tell me what had' occurred. "Whitney was placed in posaosKion Of ' he fuels concerning my journey (o tho pole on condition thai lie would not luioini t'ouiinamler l'oary or bin men oi tUcui. At the bamc time* the Khkliiioi who had accompanied mo north weic. lold to"inalntaiu tho very strictest lib-nee. "When 1 v\?nt into tin- depot there wu? a dispute bi.twee.i niyhclf and Murphy, who deli vet ?d to ine written ln.M l wet ioiih he l ad icecivi d from 1'eary, a'th ni.uli .Murphy hiin^elf could neither read nor write. These Instruc tions hhowid t M si t be \*aw making a ii ailing u'.atlon of my iiej?ot, tho con luutu ut which bad Lei n used' in trad mj; for fur? -and > Kins." ln\ tool, :ad he wad inslanlly an n<>ed at tlua uiL'ged wrongful uao of hid buj pli' a, und ihieatened to kick, out Mni'i h> and. bio companions. Pf nally, h/W^vei, lie cuntenied to their remaining at tli ? depot, as there wan no otin r t-beiUr itr uie viciniiy lor them. ??'!!?? <>ce?iHion. Muiphy a-iK'd i, ?. aliiti.iilv, 'Have you t i n Ij.m oi.d ? ?' "IJih 1 v, <;.n (l-'ieMiiiiied not to let l'i ii!) i I in;, movements, and ro.dKil uva:i\iiv ii;at 1 had been mm h fart bur i.oitb. i*'rom the slato me.'.l has bi -n ?-i?anee;?*d tile il< ela lallon ll, at I luid said that 1 had not i o.ielied t he p>d' I >r. t"?!Oiv ?nc'ii:?d tliat neither Har ry Whitney i : er hio (t'.joksj records uic- ?'ii t:oaid tbo st- amor Koo^evelt, a;.?l lhai, u.eief'rc, I'tary's liilorma tii-ii eon-.tiiiing mm emanated from Hoat.swuin Murphy, who knew noth ing of liis nnnem-'ins.' Dr. Cook aaid also that h-j had made arrangements for the itto l.si\lim>s who went with him lo the pole, ami Knud .Hasmus b* n. \s le m I ?? nui in Hit etuaml, lo ^o .io ,\ > ? v V< ii? at;d conrirm tho siory ul his? (t isuvi .i iy, br. t'ook in thoroughly enjoying bin re.u ntioard thip alter the strenuoua days ai t pi i.uagen. He sleeps tell, hours each i.i. lit, and t>pends u loug lime Uauy in wining imitle llarhor, Labrador-, via Marco ni le.eguiphy to Cape Kay, .New luui.diaim. ? L-miiuimicr Kouvrt ti, i'eai) consumed lo utlk luiiuur con ctimng h:s da. h lo iho North Pole, lie d'tcit pariiciiiu: 1/ upon ihe oo iDi'wUiUiia Wut en ui ihe apex of the ^^o;ld, and Ine nio\umeiils cf Harry Wbiiney, tho tpoiuaia.i ui .sew jiu \uu, Li-iai., why has been duucrlb>;d aa the beaier of recoius suuolantial lux Ur. KieUirick. A. Cook's claim 10 havo icachcd uio North polo. ,"W at? tiieio mo: o man one oboerva ! tldli at Ine p I., ;-;m <,y wuoai ,' Ulu explorer a.-o^e.l. I "'llieie w u e be?e:al observation,' | ho repii. il, , :..t i leo.t ; i.<. ui uii my | *eir. \..'i :?t i -t unu ?; i.aiid mat me pvile l.-. a i . , . a .. i i < . ..ii, wiuioi.l i.nglh, I : < ii u.. ac I lual Ki'.a;: n ue^r.do in i..e accuracy if the ;n i.ui.t li.j u::,..v')iu ttliU U?o toi.di.i-i.c u .. ., *_ i w n ,vu ,1.^ observa tion?* are ia:i.u. ^ ou I,.'. . i. Ma.i.l, i\ mm under Pea iy, thai a * v t ; ,? our lecoids and j o'.ar oh.-ei .a..o:,s \.a-. wiappid in a pioi e of a A:i.i\ an into and de 1 o?lted In a :? 1 . a?,ty al the polo; d:d ar-.y p- : . n; w.'r.e.b ibis act?' To. tills* nil'.: : on i v.m.i.at.der Peary i | decllnv d lo :i:a..e" c u answui Continuing. Pr. IVarv snld that Dr. Cook was ?'S |?'i' i ?-i t u> submit to a board of at bit rat ion a ifvistd ami au thentic. yi.ni- ;l statement of his al l0j<o<i discovery i'f tin- pul.'. l>i\ Cook htKHi would f-a. h ti;<- [ ntt?M Stat03, Command r IVuv paid. and he \va,i Klad at tin1 itospc.i if dm matter hell) 3 submit ? ?? l f;.r ennsidornt ion at tin early da'tv 11 :1 ould be done in t- id i ( a <? >11 ;?lo of *w :?>;??. and vvhci it was done, the c Kumand.'r declared ho was pr.,>ate.l l> turn over t > th_> boatd of at bit i at ion. to the public ?mh! I to scientific h d.oH an anay rf tost) mony witch would disprove Dr. Cook's claims for r.U time. Continuing, tho explorer bald that ho had -stated in a private mesaago to a friend that Dr. Cook had glveu the woild a "gold brick." This mes sage had been allowed to leak out, and while ho would havo preferred a moro elegant expression, he * was willing now to let these words stand, hecauso they wcro at least emphatic. Tho explorer said that ho would turn over to a competent tribunal and tho public certified copies of his own ob- J sorption*, made on hl? titp to the pole, with all other Ipformatlo* bear ing thereon. ?- - ? ? ? - DR. MOORER NAMED Will Hftre Charge of the Quarantine Station ? Will Remain in George town. (Jcorgutowp, Special. Dr. Morgan P. Moorer, of this city, reeoivcd noti- ; tlcution from WavbiiiKtoii of hi* up* pointment a* quarantine oflicer for th|? poll. UJld tin- IICW* WrtH r?C?ivfll with much plc**uro by the friends of th?* popular ?nd akilful physician, White it wan fejiowu that I>r. Moorer had applied, tin* report that a physi ciau from ( 'harievtoii wa# on the ground with the proH|>ect of taking over the place nnmediat/ly u|x>n tlm removal of Dr. J. NV. Folk to his new In. iik- in Newberry, seemed to indicate that the ap|*ointment had koiic <d?u ? when;. Heretofore the quarantine of ficer'* headquarter* have been on South Island, wlyro Dr. KoJk has re sided for twenty-Hvc yrnnt, but as Dr. Moore r has a largo and increasing practice in the city, it will he imprac tical for him to trauufcr hie location, but will operate from Georgetown, u*iug tran*|>ortation facilities which tl.> Government had agreed to place at In dupetal LUlor Seuar^Laat Week. t". Ari**toa> Special. ? The State r* squad ii^aiu made itself felt * ? i i < ./en <>? the blind tige/s in *:c ?.*> SnU Lrdav xnd as a result eon j. ? ;.? P.'<) bottle*, of toer and ?+..<.ir,i of whiskey of all braiiO* a; d ? O-uiitables Hate man thic ie and l is squad of U?Si*idiiLi. luui p.j.1 til an sv^ra;"" week's w?,?rk ?1 -t-: is tft?* I sev*'ti days, the folio* .u.: ti^ur*. > b* .r,? giv en ? mi t as representing the total >eiz urea nut do during that period by fl>> I'oree: <>110 thousand three hundred | hottlcK of beer, both ex|M,r{ a:i<! home made; .'i(jT gallons of whiskey of all brands; 40 (|uarts of wine and jv*voral hoi (lex of champaiguc. The haul was turned over to thu head dispesary on Kasl May atreet. The police raiding squads have spent a largo portion of ilv> time during the past week in closely 'watching t ho-amutral .piles ol' accumulated liquor on the various wharves. As a result about 1,500 gal lons of whiskey have been shipped back to the original consigner by tlv blind tigers, who at last despaired ol' ever being able to smuggle the stub* through the police lines. Several wagons have also been held up by th?? raiding squads of the police depart ment in various .parts of the city dur ing the past week, but very little contraband was found on tlicm. Killing of Mrs. Bigliam. George! own, Special. ---It is rumor ed that there will be some sensational developments in tin* Hicham and Avant trial for the killing ?f the wife of i!n> former at Murrell's seven* 1 days ago. and that there are parties who nrrivi'il nt the plac." where the shoot ing 'occurred, saw the body and could judge of the circumstances at tending the death of the lady in ques tion, wl-oso testimony will carry much wriuht. There was quit.' a colony of Marion people at Murrell's Inlet at the time ? > t the tragedy, and several gentlemen of undoubted probity v.* re anions.' them who early arrived at t h*? sc'ne, and heard 'the talk of t In? neighborhood beaTTllg on the subject. Mr. Avant, who actually did th* shoot inir. was originally placed under a .f.'jOO bond- for his appearance at Court in October, but was summoned to town and the amount of the bond increased to .$2, .">00, which was made up at once. Lancaster Has Good Water. 1 .niu aster, Special. ? Mr. Charles I). Jones, chairman of the board of pub lie works, has just received from State Chemist Parker a highly satis factory report of the analysis of a sample of Lancaster's water supply. The analysis shows that the water is entirely free from indications of con tamination. Alleged Wife Beater Arrested. Aiken, Special. ? Loyal A. Heath, n! white men, from near Warrenville, was placed in the Aiken jail Saturday charged with assault of a high and ag gravated nature and wif^^fteating. { Heath >\hs committed by Magistrate , K. J. Craig. This is a very unusual charge, and perhaps the first ever 1 rought in thi3 section against a white man. Employe Spartan Mills Killed By Southern Train. Spartanburg, Special. ? Glover Acton, aged 20 years, employed in the card room nt the Spartan mills, was instantly killed by Southern passen gpr train No. 38 at 5:20 Saturday afternoon. The accident occurred near Green street crossing in the mill district. In getting out of tho way of a southbound freight train he stepped on another track and the passenger train struck him, knocking him fully 20 feet to one side. When his bodv struck the^arth he was dead. He was a sober ami industrious young man. Youth Accidentally Killed. Anderson. Special. ? Kerry Wil liams. the 17-vear-old son of Mrs. Marv Williams of Townville, this tonnty. n-t a tragic death Saturday when a gun he was placing against a stump was accidentally discharged. The load of shot entering his side and death tYllowrd 10 minutes later. Wil liams had been hunting and had stop ped to convenv with a friend when the accident occurred. Fingerville Yarn Mill In Hands of Re ceiver. Spartanburg, Special. ? On applica tion of James E. Mitchell, of New York, John F. Floyd has been ap pointed receiver of the Fingerville Manufacturing Company, a yarn mill of which J. H. Liles is president. The order for receiver was signed by Judge T. S. Seaae on motion of Nieh olls A N n-holis. The Fingerville Man ufacturing Company was organised several years ago by Mr. Liles with a capital stoek of $60,000, const? BELIEVED FRICK 25 Ctc. M?Uod p04tp*ld OB r? cclftt of price. You can't h*v? ? t>cttut'ful completion if four blood Is impure or if you miff# r. wiCb ?Mjtgwtten or ?ny ?tvuiarti or )tr*r ailment. Manyon'a l'?wl'?w Hill* regulate the bowuU, correct indigateUou, couMii'ation, 1 bilfa>u?n?, torpid livers, jaundice, tallow ?ii<l dull complexion*. Th??y |>urif/ tbe blood and dear tbe akin of piuiplea, *or?? utd mo?t eruption*. On* pill i* a gentle laxative; two pill* a thorwtfb pby*i*. 'l'hey do not gripe, they do not weak*!! Price M rvnU. MUNYON'8 KKWHDY CO., . 8|d and Jeff yi ton Hu . Pkila., J'a. tfw*ct ure the eluiiibci* of the ?irtuoua man.? Addiaon. Tall PAiNwfiT The majority of properly owner# are under the Impression that aprlng time la the only painting time. But the fall of the year offers aeveral ad' vantage* to the painter. One of the most important Is that surfaces are almoat sure to be dry, and there Is no frost or Inner moisture to work out after the paint Is applied. PrVe white lead ? the Dutch Hoy Palntor kind ? mixed with pure lin seed oil (tinted as desired) given a winter coat to a building that ia an armor against the severest attacks of tho winter raln.sloet, winda and snow. National I^ead Company, 1902 Trinity Hldg., New York City, makers of pure white load, Dutch Boy Paint er trademark, are offering to thosw In terested a complete painter's outfit, consisting of a blow pipe ami lead tester, book of color schemes, otc. Stato whother you want eiterlor or interior decorating. Virtue is the moral cement in which uro laid the l'oundation-steneH ot good character. mist hi:mi;\t: it, Every Itcuder Will Cohcedetlie Truth of Thin Statement. One who Htifferis with baokache or nny form of kidney trouble wants a euro, not merely temporary benefit. Kov. Maxwell S. Rowland, of Tom's lUver, N. J., makes a ^ statement in thin con nexion that is worth attention. Says he: "I- was suddenly tak en with an attack of kidney trouble, had severe paina in my hack and lflins and wak generally run down. Doctors were not helping me, bo I b-.'gan using Doan's Kidney Pills. They brought me prompt relief, and as I con tinued taklriK them the pains tn my back disappeared and the kidneys were restored to normal condition." Uomoinbcr the name? Doan's. Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. FoS tor-Mllburn Co., buffalo, N. Y. Tlie bread of repcntance we eat is often made of the wild oats we sow in our youth. ? French. COVERED WITH HIVES. Child a Mass of Dreadful Sore, Itch ing, Irritating Humor for 2 Months ?In Terrible Plight- ? Disease Curevt by Cuticura. "My six year old daughter hod the dread ful disease called hives for two months. Bhe became atllicted by playing with chil dren who had it. Hy scratching sho caused largo oores which were irrjtating. Jier body was a complete eoro but it was worse on her arms and back. We employed a physician who left medicine but it did not nelp hor and I tiied several remedies but without avail. Booing tho Cuticura Reme dies advertised, I thought 1 would try them. I gave her a hot bath daily with Cuticura 8oap and anointed hor body with Cuticura Qintment. The fiint treatment relieved the itching and In a short time the diaoaao disappeared. Mrs. G. L. Fridhoff, Warren, Mich., .June 30 and July 13, '08." Totter Drug & Cham. Corp., Sole Prop*, of Cuticura Remedies, Iloston, Mats. Tho futuro belongs to him who knows how to wait. ? Russian. Mrs. Winalow's Soothing Oyrup for Children teething, softens the guina, reduces inAainma t ion, allays pain, cures wind colic, Mc. a bottle. Never lower yourself to tho levei of ono who is capable of intentiona. injury to another, by waiting for l chance to "get even. WTion tbo lining of tho bowels is Irritated wo hav* pfUm or diarrhron. Wliat^Vttr the cause tako Painkll or (P try D-ivia*), Him that is in possession God helps. ? Italian. Rongh on Rat*, unbeatable exterminator. Rough on Hon IJoo, Neet Powder, 95o. Rough on Beibuga, Powder or Liq'd, 25a, Rough on Fleas, Powder or Liquid, 95c. Rough on Ronch???, Pow'd, 15c.,Ltq'd, ?5o. Rough on iloth and Ant\ Powder, SSo. Rough on Skeetera, agreeabl* in use, 86c. ? E. 8. Wells, Chemist, Jersey City, N. J. Modesty sometimes evades our scrutiny but vanity is ever on dress parade. r?r HKADACII |{? lltrU?? < A PUD1NR Whether from Colds. Host, Rtomsoh or Nervous Troubles. Cspudlne will relieve you. It'# liquid ? pleasant to take- sets Immedi ately. Try It. It?c,. S5c. ami 30c. at dru# ?to cs. Bad Breath ''For months I had great trouble with my stomach and used all kinda of medicines. My tongue has been actually as green aa grass, my breath baying a bod cdqr. Two weeks ago a friend recommended Qiacarets j and after using them I can willingly' and cheerfully say that they have entirely cured me. I therefore let you knoV that I ?hall recommend them to any one suffer, ing from such troubles. Chaa. H. Hal. pern, 114 B. 7th St, New York, N. Y. Jtae tablet iump^cccI 'ovaraatoeS'te wot yo *r naoaay baefc. ttt Do A*mk f AomlitHf atorioa of ft?e iaMJliytBoc at l mdufcoy ire rented by fieul. Ow>. P. II. Tyrel iu tl*i? l>vo<km Bpc* tutor. "I had a ?>'? monkey in India," b? writer, "and one day 1 placed a look ing-glaM on thu ground in front of bim l<) me. wluit lut would make of it. He ttaw )um reflection in tjie glaaa, and, Mi|>|>cwiii^ it to bo another inon kty, ku apriMJK rot m <1 to tju- Ixick of th? ifiam, but of founte found nothing Uirre. "1I*> atme haok arid looked at the reflection again, and aguin rushed round and wan again disappointed. He then came baok, fl *<??! hin gaze on th? monkey in the glaas and kept him in sight while he stretched hin puw round to the. hark of the glass und felt for him. "Another day I was aiding in the veranda receiving the report of my company, and the monkey was chain ed to a pillar of the vcrnndn. A nok dier whs landing before mo with his rifle at the ordi*. The monkey 'k curiosity wan excited by the rille, and he tried to roach it, but the length of bin totber did uot admit of hi* touch ing it. "He looked about him, picked up a ?tick that was lying on the ground, reached out and with it tapped tho barrel and atock of the rifle an if to discover what it was made of." Eecipo For Chop-suey. They were telling a puileless, un suspecting JOnglishiuun how chop-suey is made, us related by the Pbiludol phia Puldic Lodger. "First," they i^orinod him, "the Chinese roKtuur'anr mhu catches a very young chicken." "Ah, iijdccd!" "And he locks that chicken up in a Pasteurized coop." "You don't sayt" "And ho sots a trusty dog to watch over that coop." "How interesting I" "And ho foods tho chicken on milk, Infant mushrooms, icod tea, and swoot pickles. " "Oh, I say ? how very curious!" "And presently tho chicken 'a wings begin to sprout." "Yea." "And the Chinaman cautions tho dog to be particularly watchful." "Yes." "And the dog goes to sloop." "Indeed!" "And the chicken pecks a hole in tlm Pasteurized coop and Hies away." ' ' Oh, dear mo ! ' ' "And the Chinaman appears, sees what has happened, (lies into a ter ritle rage, grabs tlie dog, makes mince meat out of him, and serves it to his customers as chop-suey, ami starU all over agoin with another very young chicken. ' ' "But, I eay ? doesn't ? didn't?" IIo could get no satisfaction. For COLDS and GRIP. nick's C'APnDiNB is tho l>est remodjr? relievos the aching and fe\ ortshiie*s? euro* the Cold an<l restores normal conditions. It's Uuutd- effects immediately. 10c., 25c. ana 60c.. at dm* stores. Posterity allows to every man his true value and his proper honors. Hamlin* Wizard Oil is over fifty years >!d and. liJte an old friend, it can he de pend/id upon jit?t ni surety an tho family doctor who io.ijy be miles a way. Soon gained, soon squandered. AFTER SUFFERING TEN YEARS Cured by Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound Marlton, N.J.? I feol thatLydiaE, Pinkham's Vefretablo Compound has given me new life. I suffered for ten yoars vritb serious female troubles. In* flammation, ulcer' ation, indigestion, nervousness, a n u could not sleep. Doctors gave me up, as they said my troubles were chronic. I was in despair, and did not care whether T livprl or died, when I road about Lydia E. 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