The people's journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1891-1903, April 19, 1900, Image 4
The People's Journal
PICKENS S. C.
IIILL ARjP AS AN EDUCATOR
AIUT 'ITal IE A1 A N ) NMON i1S.
lie 'Tel Ito%% They (;of Their Naneia
atil l'hen Msise -om (>tior MLter(vis
or Inieres1.
t2 iro %22 .'.2 t,~ 1 2 L w C t-22. C 1.2
\\'e ~ ~~ :nwvryw ow th lre camei
tI Iv.' tavi a 1w . ThI2e V d y
1,n X,-e It, y the'! i l mhl i lilt
lit da ;3V 1 't intC 22y, 22e . ( unt ill
I ii':~2 ti22n2 2 .c NanulaavlIans(1 gave
ni in hon or 2 2 f thirh goils. the
1I m 3 :ai. nad Wil dW1,n1
n T1 r, e. \\ hlt. r gre t
1. ' 2.l Th r 1 ' i h i o ) of the
2e2''. \ s 1( )o Wild
I: Thu di 2rsdiay.
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1222' t. .22 22 . 2 112et ber
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th' n,2 " : ' co" I'' 22. ~ r
fo2.t Wi.ati o h peo li of th
.1' 2, on '' 2 unf r conditio. And 12 .
Dewiey' j .kin a.2 'ii'out '1u'22' thePrsd nyo
are-i .212ver (i.I,'2 200diferntki d of Aol in
in this coun:'try, There iar seete
k'ind ofI .' M t ditue, iroon of 1(ap
tists, k i~ 22welv2e . of 4 Preby eIn yi 02
Roma 12atholicr , sx of Adv~tIy.Teist
four of Quakers, -ten of Munonitesi
seven of Lutherans, two Ephiscopalian
besides Dunkards, Universalists', Mor
too tedious to mention. All of Glict
profes s to ho. Ciisitian chuti imrctc, an(
declaro they can prove their faIth by
the Biblo.
IBut, stt:I the world rolls on and the
i %a r L wih It. Thi.' seasons come and
go just as they have for agos. Ther
Is no variation in the workb of God
Sometimes I w-si that like 1111m
( ould b) poised away lp Inl the Ileam ens
and look down upon the world ind soo
it turning over and rolling onward in
its orbit. I would vait, eye that wolod
scrutinizo everything upon it. Iattles
aind blood anud earnago and the dead
am! dying and the ourners and i toi
)-oires of thOd churchea and hear tile
Saibbath bells and the preacher&s' sr
mons and see happy children going to
-olhool and the farmeles plowilug In tii
ields and tile cattle upon a thousand
hiiIs and the never ceasing rush of poo
JAe in th streets of th great eitiis
and the gold piled ip in the ban ker,
vaults ard the poor and wretched in
th Slums and Olbe thousands of convictt
i) the pris5on1s and the live aail funer
als and the bitluqets and the ship at,
sea and here and tlhere a wreck and all
on board on1)giulfed. Yes. I woild wi~h
t) see it all jiust oneo-l I ft..e and dleniti,
happin 'ss and misery, sain ts and sinl
nors in 0ni vast kaL iideidoscope. Then I
wol id Ii ke to C, ibIl hi) l h' iier ,ti II and .ee
the Un ive'rse alnd listen to the ruusi-ie of
Llt, cphirs a.d soi' am1ong1 tile s tars
antI riuo t upon the plianeots and-wt ii
no, I don't believe I would. On the
wholt I would rather stay at homI and
woiC in the gardti en ald eat lily own
aiaaguis for Iinner and take my
inap and Iu11n IeIar a flalnili Ia'
h k emaVk : " Wilinn, tUue II Jilr is
1.t .ill :-o is i-he skifair." I am111 f ltl I
(can' t L teall the, ill:-ery and aln eotntt
a i th li iv hu ible lot.
HimlL. A '..
'I I t I; 1 IAi 'PS' OF' il hC SI'N.
lt' 1ting atug Ai 'ist.r civie Nl tes ont
IlW k'lltto(t. I,! aEII)II0. tie N11 tb
t t'r i :tn ruo thea ' Ivt .~i l'
0- 3 a s 1. C rlih-,of WVIo'd
tta ein, -O-p they the
ti i -sk p!at e, to the(,, Newis'
S fi d out, wl-l iet cotu;
iat to.tai fccli-e of te stil.
the lit ad'I'110 li ti to thisti
1 1' lite wt jid ne vr h v o e
% il ) I K . '-t;ill I "it ' ltti l
i c-I v It r t ivIlp . 1 t lii co ni.
th . jiii (if' ll I mom w' Lit - i li'.kil
- w n h ttilt in i It
I n I ilk i pI Itver4; ,'I- ,
lifedis ti th ' 4nt 11 wa blo' 'inili
n. noc l th fae ofC~s su . ' b ing'
\t!: - n J' If tne o I eA t
ii r n ll ... total ecflip.e in
1-. .\ e h -r A referene - to the
Til a. ' Th '-sLt t ge1ineractiol
i' ' tea C li'L' Ifar 12 j ly i'lle of I
Il, t d utal AA itite , t-vell aweti, byl
- r ld 1 tl-t .t' Iie lut i I ll'
omVw iu cro:- Our State Maiy
t t thi abot ut i ifty ul)liei wide,
}.ar i (sur W coanl- a t lit
tl Lil tilit%.! A I' P i' It ~ Li t ic U, . lic5
' i t , a t I cl. it vta i, r it I.
toil I 'i' 'na 111 , s ay an . r
I:ti hi l'i t'it liit~ of': t ay t'n
it ~ ~ . v44: 0 i~i lit : \";I 1) 1(11 ,) w
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T w eviire of t mv dn im' lha k-w
v r. w ri vt t Ia line,
'f ti 1 1i ki . pa ald to it
-neasa s-ista t. That
-tm u ri y i i vt of ile
1tltlt1tt wi tll in t
\ ' itp som 140 -. tnai , S tI k -
- 11 v t. . k i :i .l.' i I ' trif -
t~ '' ' Pi' bldr i e numeeo
noI fi Spi~ill -'cse thinn ate
th 1i(ll any wen tu tta n -nierio I
121 ,1'. 1?41 . t a A (ft M i ',ai t e'h c
i wlrett mi yl' ie thn gatr wlimburs
-.411t I' g.tel' ~i~ilt , t h s r i~l u t tihe
n lltirlileatuy th' nlasrg ds ofr
1ilatfl't)wme's wholcay el i'red net antr
erl w1i80 a ure ofdake'ss. tvae
calt te llrs whil l ' a0010 ll alid~l~ lioun
thok indtlIy enrtly an h w'ond'fl
t ple tlal'l. igr momentlabl ini tainl
Man - 8I svtr llave irt!Ill) t an1oft i.stu tivei
and iefolhalwingo strength-lon o wak'ta
eLr ipse ofith ilin, by ol'ro. J liswi
liii, oft'le I iyhia Atroonel
I ) ur ill" ie114 e e.i es ill (Imi nea l Ib
wh* p u'i onl14411dt f h ome of14 t~eriei -
a lt(al diation hof tei Io's ihi
the ytin.rd C l'ari. ii. iey cu.s
IAB1T0IR,9 AND ITS UtIGuIN. I
Thoa Meaninug anti Significance ot'
Ile Fetailv al-A Seasonl ol Promise
antI Hope)1.
The council at, N.c tochited that
aiarter should ho tle Souday w hich oc.
curs upon, or jst after, the full moon
Iext aftur til tweinty-lirst of March,
o( the fourteeith day of tht moon.
The new moons of tho ectesiastitcat
calondar by which N' utor is regulated
ar determined arbittrari y, by the
lunar cycle in tho Jultan calendar, and t
the table of epacts in the Gregoriani.
Tihe new moons of the calendar are
generally one, two, or even three days t
later than the aitionomical or true ne w
1oons. The fourteenth day of the
moon lb tcouinted the full moon.
Thus I- ister is a movable feast, or
festival and imay coit as o-arly as the
Lwontv-second of March ant again not
until the twenty-lifth of April.
The early Christians uade the feast
extend over a period of eight days, but,
in tihe eleventh century it, was reduced
to three, and latr to the ono E'aster
Day known all over the Christian, I
world, but observed as a church festi- t
val OnlY by the Catholic and l'pecopail
ahureies. Tho 1.iformattion, and the
I'rotpestant churches, incline to the be
lief that 1ister is the out-growth of
lagan uetitoml1S, and of the liebrew
festival of I'aseb. The spirit, of the
Rlforniation was against the obsor
vances and displays of tibe early
Cathbolics onl " (Cster Inornling." The 4
lines have heent softened, however,
and churcht s do not so tuueh coltend
now regui ding ttitwar(l ob.,ervances.
In the early days of the Un ristlan
chureji the poor were feastcd, slaves
were telliporarily set free, prisOner6
were allowed fresh alt recreations,
law coirts were sluspended and busi
ness lItou-'s closed at, tihe E' istr-tii'C.
I't.oplI p resmuled Ion such indul
e'.lees, turning tit-III Into lijense for
hilIaitny, (asting and even dancing,
w restLling and other -iports, so thbat re
st ritLins had to bo enforced by tihe
cilt 'eli, atI the celebration of 1 stt'r
wit conlintA to one day. Tau ob er
vatlle:' hetill thire 0 IL a c stitelied 3.b I'
tini'- of intiOcent chitireil were re
r d for l-'isttr, and tle holy ara
mentt was ai, tuinitecred to church
ileini l I . INeery easotilabtcenctice
1iceilt, foi' tIhe proper obst.rvance and
io L,,preaLioil of ttb tlav was resortel
to : c ehin c. iusi,-- .J uhiilates,
'' Alt "iar,'' "Gloriaa," " Offtertorjies "
6tnn ' 'J It ti ulis " were grand and
'-0denin. The ilterio- of churches
hiined forth in cclesilattical deco;'a
ti'it1 that tihe sverity of tIhe churi-c
rt {11111ed -4lou tihVe a pIrpose and a
A. Welby l'tgin. arehitect andi pro
f-ssor of ecclesiastical ant! (ities in
tbe cotll~eenSt,.Mla ry's, Ascott, tam en ts a
thi. dUecine (if the gloriious siIrmnes., tie I
Valte tioineS, fresoeJ iike t.t.e !irma- I
mUent., an1d c iro,es. crowII- iIIJ d halic !
of gold, edel a symibo! of Coristianity.
li doechire-s the :-pirit of stu o)iu,. i
ati costdy church tdecoral.ions to h I
tie Sati- Ilat, 'iver'aid With 'pure gold I
the Holy of 1lolies which coui~i he en- i
tie,! oniy by the high i'h.-. After t
the i'foiniiaLiona thore. w1as rt-istance I
Lo -o iauci formt, but Il',aster dlecora- v
t oi, were com promised, not r, j ict .
ThA 1loriatutt cr' os was tle liit,L cmn- s
min anti the AIndicanl cih urch adop
to", it as anl XasLur decoration, foilowed I
bly the prottie tfering of 1I lwers in I
every torim If arrangement, t. atis
trt'ibuatiou of artisLb: anii beautifui I
'' e-t r cnnY , With sciptural txts
of tii fT ne mgareedt-, wiouh go tom wmr
yithtol. Thet 2,iri ratheur than Ltihe
lie ti padeats al raniks no.v. Ali
and hopetiut, ticcurrIIing as it dioice on the
v'tm rueli a uin zax, whienili ini tir rica~les.
hei' hiinflmeti seiitin't', of helievers
attil -.eptVies meaka of l-: o.tir a glad day.
itI hiiraii. a sea.on of rt j iceinig every
w lo-re. ShMeph~ieruis arc eneertd by3 the ~
ncrma--et of ,hitir foids, aniamuns ie c
dow.n upon thet new : reeni grabs thatI
I,
',hat releaso the waters. Orc:-hatiists
are f ull of hopite for- the n fritio notf
L~hei r trees thIiat showt the ir hiossomns.
Apiarists watch with ietighit thu busy
bet's cotltectinug honey fr'om Iliwers that
star the zuendow. Stockmnon rejoieio in
the increaue of their hlocks when
11u4' 'ierly cows come in v~ ith now ealves
blettintg by theiir su. All the eatt
is rai ant. irds are necstinug, leaves
u nfotlig and Ito ver's are tn profusion.
Tat, the hetart, (f mnan shoutd rejoice
anti give tanigibho tx pression) of the
sentiment by3 exchange of gifts, of
titowers, cards antI greetiugs, and that
childt"e 'n shoi 01 feelI the hound inzg iti
putlse to lbe Lioget~e Li an'i d shIiare eachI
other's pleasur ies is strictly' In keepi ig
w'itih the spiirit of l'as.ter morning.
--lIlalt~h is atitter woird for tenl.
p)'ranle anti exeriset.
1 erv futim t'r killows t hat to kill weeds
we~t ll i o tilt' surE
face, 11ie:ttis tllat tlle
we ed is still left to
$riw. it's just thait
( way with boils, ul..
eers, t'ru ptions,
piwniples and sitinilar
dtiseases of thle flesh.
Tio eaure themn voza
mutst go to the rootk,
dowi into the bltood.
Mlere suiibiee treat
nient it'evera gets rid
-of the diseaase. It
will conie banck at
It is to its woni-I
dterfual power' ini the
..~" ~, purifienation of the
bloiodt hi a t Doctor
Pier' l s GoldenC i
-.eMedi cal Discovet.
owes nuanv of its
V iri phs of healinig. I
t c'lt'aiist's the blood
V thot rounglvi, elimni
A' iiat inzg all thle reftit'e
inattecr aiitd clears
outt thlit watste antI potisonlotspaile
which'I lug the body, andl so fotti the t
flesh. It t rloht.iteus froinz thit blood th lie
e'tlllitionii- wincat-i.kt disease possible.
'T'he t-sult is thlit disa:asus dhe iotit like'
bret- that are iuitI.
'lTeri is nie, ti ie' for Ite blood which
is " ' ust is good lii ' s ' oldheni Medical c
Ib ce ry."i\' .\'u'ulpt no silhstituite.
' I te l i inv u t ji, it to i v it oftihe wtor- (
det lu i t . ''uvwei I' \ ii ' olt t icti N-~tatl
ii D~iC v .' WI vt i s t e.co 5.ilitieron. i&/mg. of'
I u-tud cix.e ch h.. 1:0i~ h --ga it h;tke a i h U I ic
ioni t i lit I ar aitmi i ut) (ci ttod mi washu' tit ofii.
wi'l de l . iltceds ''ca dotcab t wt og o
reet.loaly 1z receip you 2 (it(ithe Stiulas r
lieucs :ouiiiv<,iSt'isMliatviserot- ~le
Ion isco e' w'lichp eghond t ilt ake S:1 eit e
Free. o rcepth ofnin 2sonent3 statupsr
t o S p a g e s;. V p e r -h oB u f a l , N .l b e s e t
1l ts, I)lnV'l MAK .u'Ai vS A 1ANGi'.
[or Desert 1ion oi I natholic ic Uhubch
Is lIegardte 1%14t Moveentiit 0) [lo1e)
11r lIluShanl'sH 1'OlititaI (a:ce.
"1) yo) uv watiI. to .ee ai confet slorcal
1 the Whito iloetw -?" A circular
lended Wit) tie vord<'is (ilotf'd l Wtt'li
p))ctranicc at Chicudo inl .1111y. 1896.
t was aoittercd by thout-ands in the
Otes 11and pal'L: of tht ity wt ie re de'le
atesi to tl 1)elia ratic natiolal con1
Cntion would be reacht td. Thu circu
r- iado itt appearance almost b1imu
aneously with tle lrrvival of tile O).io
logation aind .lOhn[ It'. .Ii, aI a1 1h, U
i)11 0cand id mib . I t w dt i ret' d agjrl t
ho nomination of l' ru ti 1'. lilarol
n the -ioli groniid tila i rs. lItitnd wp
, Gatholie. NiS0Urt ri'ni of iri!t.
lilud, in char'ge of his int'ctret, at
ributcd the failure of iii., candidacy
argely to lie insidiotis appe;.tI to uu
igiOUs p rej.itiC instMA hLim. Tii
),kilo delegav.ion, mlore than any-1 o'ht-r,
iado tu1 : of it.
Tis reminisc ee (if thle rt It,-i m11,
isuet at Chicago in I II6 fo' 1,1o heneit
I .1ohn i t. SI i an is 'CelCL b' it
MInouICemIlent, L1h114 Mr. .\Ci,:an't, ais
or, Mrs. Admiral I)owcy, hIas given upI)
ur?' p0%w inl Iat Galno1i1 eaien i d in %l
ce:lted hlter intentienV1 to ate , .,2
,,e- member. (11 the adraire'iW- ftmby
efuseCd to (1-CISS the reiniri' but, it i.)
eorI( al ly beliIevd. T'' i .\ :1, -at wt r.
ot, Cathiohics. Ii Cilcinlilalti they were
oisidered ovonatOrs, aLted inl, wu
huirh of thcii' Scotch tilC.!tI'y.
Mrse. L)we'y has had a raLhvr pIL'U
iav ')i'itial e xp rlieceU . AILtr btA
ing Inl W ashlingt.u 11he beCame11 inter' -
ste d With a numbeoir of Othcr h.d'.ez in
he-sophy. Sne %was understood to bo
belie'ver inl the J.mr, so thet adeps"
iiine y rz agt) :-hc giasve up theL'sophy
nid, took It pew il Lite Catolie church.
\ftur the imarria e la.-t fall it was aln
ILOnCed tlitit, tit Mir1111'all. who hitt
seen an l i-,eopalia, woisd gIvO up
lis peV aid ittend servic2' At WtIi
;ltholie chore LtCb whtre \lr. Dwc%
)'2'(Iinged. Tt; - Wit proptlty deni,
6ni it wl- I ii iy -tstted that 0b.
) 'weys wouid kit int to hoLd tihret
iiforit, etweh conctioi-. 'N ow,
it~h tilt', ~ i~l t poiiicia (tubut
om1es tih weihdr. of M's. DIwey
romy the Castho!!e cinurc i.
Admira: 1) :wk Y LOfu e t 111I'll 01
ieny tic r'piirt. lthat hi wife has left
he It manm Cthe i c'hiurb andjone
he 11iSopalian . li0 d cullnes to IC
Mny 000 in)tCI'View% N'S. ) OU thu
ubjtct. Tee. admiri dc!arei that it
., nobody' ou1 it s, what religion Mrs.
)-'wVVy L-b10o- :, tO embrh1:%e, and hle
:laims filr himnsaf and wife the righIt
0 worIip a t ey please. [le timirai
Ile hla 2t 1jreVjiLICe a1g iinet, ay113
-ne onl a ctfcunt of tii,b r rhgIj1onI 01r
uirio,:ite a- to their. churchli lito e
nil i t, k for hi, family reliecf froin
cirio-ity whichi he d.nis impi Li
I ".itL.
TII :,n :I t of Irs. I) Iwey's Conve-1'
Ion o' r'eminitciastion has creat "d an
mIense imount, of talk everywhte,
n thle natkiionlk Capital. The, rumor wa.s
ot startud inl the id ienes of gosSip,
at came from xources known to bo en
irely friendly with the Deweys. ThrL
re maNy who beliVe that the Story
a; pol. out doliberately to r'liuvc the
dtourlIat's candidacy of what Was con
it'cd la hal ikca). Th' rsutilt is en
r"2y di f'i'rent from that expectedt. it
,o.s not pleaced thu mn1. mlbiS of tie
'.It'tallt C l.uhiue, IU it Certainiy
."W0 olI. C) :ati' siactionl among tie
: IttlII' .\--. 1):wey ha-. not at
lndei h b r tlt' CifLI'C , th' paJto' of whicb
narrIIied herI I I ' Iin ) that infteres.ting
Ia.' 1he 1. adIJL a pew ai S 'al'sI~ l1
I n11 ;atiulc (InIfch ut itohas i not
ll' in rnte ti i -c. by we1 in' Jau
u ythte bonnileie fh' qurterI' year,
eli raid'og t to St. aJira's wifte ha
>oIi n attendin lbt'lth'I liQC i-', i oalt pro
yL! N i' I-',i-p-dan andsh hs parish -:
hu aclhofablero -o S~ltt' John's, owhich
lae bee~ a'.tmle byi 'eidnn.n
ltnuiau pl for nearly 10rt.tia
'ari. TosI poton of, tin'see einrc
XpiuId hv at,aase ioolatey att01
ion tho Mrt. 2J),we, soLhen h vieited
chre) f t h er wi ,nds faiit't-l t to
NiCA Tilii Aa l.rIleot
We1 kly(*tb holltn the raifal Watb lih
lpil Uth,1 1tics unusua!ICOly co L
hwith lit thi killing friot and hin~ ii
af th week s wa(1'tirme 0t0han usual)
ThereLLii l ee sa.ttere shoer1o5t
andedi nth inbterfro IL macrially witi
jarm work, hich~ hasI , dr ii g the1( pas1 IC
manyLII leitien and advanced as itgu
I'ial'lia thir dte, whime in pLaces t h
,ea0Ison iseeaid to be from ''en daOsi tin
tlwO eeks latevrahan ufuar (itinnl
tende oing tofew secis. .5~fti
ZIOter athe 1eastern any1ilftd cnras coun
.igs, cor slolynting jLOn' upblan--i ina
'ohlcmleiitin anid tlandsi Ir 11argel)110
hereay beent puand he~ condtion
aav bee ln tn tnrfavorable armn
.o twilgl) I hOSLi Iodtines of til
toun, i''iad'aly p~flanedscr is welom
ho baas bedns(having een destroyet01
>ytho frostd weathery in thebruary ijtre
I bin planted01',lb unellr1 favorabl5 1o
hOve wester nti pori',onsW oi'th
itlteihtlyarainlof lands is well and
rallys botn dons haxce boeu ot
,ndk orapid groth eA arde.3 ot
fThe far os Ots ly in ek illued
>Lumks everelly as d o well as , pea hi
,bjoetronts vies,'ii wil ebl)ULwheri
obachey are louparntlf unijre o
hmny slihel damaged. f h'as n
Te comndto of11 whatis vllfer promic
rig toutrqatr hav the td genn oi
,raly Caolinagrais havLI Iegun Si<y
Ay te falie sw as wr winter killed
ty nd arway tate1 haingi inhv plce
hnvpmetsill tbeiat a bou the~lI
--Mr.l Taur, ioficaouth Carolina
rtbbl votes ouhdes tha isny othe
Dimber ofi thll ouyse hard n ex
hagerThr Staley sofa haas, nove
eenhi cmenldoemen hio namev Chwica
r t Srqulo h~owote genleman frlon
outh CaolKnsas coned. tfhe say
ndplen andwa.htsud bv h
Agrow with
out Potash.
Every blade of
Grass, every grain
of Corn, all I ruits
and Vegetables ,, v
flutist Ilve it. I -
en1oug0h is supplie(
YOU CaII (onut on a tll crp
if too little, the growth w\ill be
scrulbby. .
SIend l t oor.. tellin all4 about41 rotuposition o1
feuili - ILt 1apted for ;I] -rops. TIey q 4t yob>
GI. \I \N K. l.I WVli KS,. Nassau St., New 'ok -
TI'l I' SI~CR.CICT O A I&ONG IiII. Ti
11ow\ to He 11Iealthy an( HIappy in this W
World--Tho Kxper-iice of an Oe- w1
liny people Collipla:n ia hout the ills t,
of this life, but nearly all are ready
enough to prolong it. The man who
has the ecvret of long life and thinks
he ean impart it, never hcks for lit
eters, Kinowing this we tire going to
give sotme of the things on this subjl-et
Wnich al, healtby a nd happy o toke n :ir
ian, Dr. ) lK. I LarsoLs, tCd a C icao
Tiuies- Iralld repOirter i:
When I)r. I'ea-sons wa askod how
a manl could live to b. a hund r-d year a
old, he said : "Cloei wtrk, eoC w Wrk,
al the year rtounid." lon he wanted
to know what good it w'ould do for him
to explain, and then aied : " Well.
if it'll do tiny cood, if it will sort of
point a inoral, I'll tell vo." Anti so bo
chatted on, laughing to himself whi ni
ho talked of tho cii cken out inl the 0
yard that, laid egg!r (or Ihis breakfast,
stirring him1self wi e he Said he did L,
not, know what an ache or pain waw,
and bad throw n 1mdtieine out of dO. -,
years ago.
lie says for the man who wants to
live to a rit~e old age to keep cool,
dim't. overload the stominach, he tAthe
piure air and lots of it., (i at a vegetable
.1 it, don'(. eat late su-uppers, go to bed a
ear.y, ion't, fret, don't go where you'll W
g t exeiteI. ant don't, forget to Lake a Sl
nap aftcc dint-r."'
Now right there the (doctor is guilty t
f heresy against some of the health Li
-Pnons. Tile health nap should be L,
aken before dinni r instead of after it a
-u the opinion of sutue teachers in this
,chool. Here is what Dr. IParsons say-,
%hout this:
" The doctorts tell it. not to sleep
ifter a heatrty meal, but I sleep just tile
,ame and I'll outlive the doItors tlhat
ire giving the advico." 'ou see," he
.ontinued, " this nap huz.iness comes
-tatural to me, for its only ging back
to a habit I had years ago. Por 12
years I was a doctor inl afassaChusetts.
I'he people d id n't have ti tue to get sick "
during the day, and they kept the t
doctors running atll nichi. That's how
I caine to nap during the day. Now,
I'm :-imply going back to the old o
,.hm.e." .
sleeop in a r-Otln U lstalirs t~hat has (
seven w inrdows. I keep the windows
Otpen--andi at theO bottomt too. T1hena,
when M o'clock comeais i get utnder a I
ptile of comtftrts aind -slep like a baby. (
At i in tl'e miorningr I wake up and
jutmp out of be'd. I don't drink Lea or
coifee. They excite the heart,. Mlrs. C
LPearsons and I eat practically no meat
at all. A vege table and a fruit (diet ~
-.ill help a moan to remalin young. Its
tetter thain the fountain of life or the ,
med ici nal baths. No pies or' cakes
.-xcept for com panty. The servants
have meat aitd the swveets hut, none t
-Canton, In China, possesses the ~
(lueerest street in the world. It is 0
roofed in with glazel papar fastened C
on bamboo, and contains more sign
hoards to the square foot than atny
other street in any othetr count~ry. The
next interesting fact about this Can
ton byway is that, thoitgh a business
t~reet, iticonitains no oither shops but
hose of apothecaries and dentists' par
1.lrs ; no~ professional men but doctors.
it, is a sick maoir's oarad ise and a
Chinese physician's Klondike. They
call it Il'hysie street,, which Is descrip
tie, if not ictutresquno.
----Thr-ee P ruissiain army iflieers have
mnade a qu ick -tiip fron IHerl in to4
I'raguc in a ball on. T1hey left at 2
Io'clock in the afternoon and came down
- it o. h~ag risen to an al tituide of 10,
3 000t feet for a part of the journtiy. The
3 f-stest express train takes seven hours
to cover the distance.
DJr. Hathaway
Treats All Diseases.
i Me( fth olItnvatriaibly C ures A I1
atci, Lh or, 1H idtuey and Ot her ('oat
plaiinfs, ats Well as All Disease,
aluI W1 etkti( e-4P of' Wouiei.
tilt i~ liath411way'stria
aIt- 1rill 11 i l 14 pe i i ofi titt -
catlled1 tipuonii to lrft i
44-'.-ftth.
- thodt (of trea4tte'tit get
Purifies lthe Itoule, pttrtilies thet blood44
toIlo. iitone upi the whole1 systtint and14
healltSO t hItI to thid of siferet-rs
Treatedi frtott ('atarrh,. Irotn4hltIs. As-.
iDn. Ility Ftevtr, - 7ung (otopilailnts. Stoinuneh.
ues, It-/tta~ an d all utintner of sktin atffeflions
Elisoassef I r. I latlhaway also (zfeats wit h
Doseasso the greaute-st sutess altlthost
*Aftrnenanay d~itrsslitg weauknesses( at1l4
dI-tases by~ wietn so iany wint are afll iettd.
Eletoiticatl 1 r. lfithtaw-ay's omert-s arte titled
Applane. ~with atll the latest electrical atlit
Appianes otier appiiliances. it thte use4 of
whih'h. is will as thei iirloscopet- no htas wortd -
iu-t-t ty D r. lt thaw-ay are coinpiittoud it li
own- lborattorie-s. undtter itis ipersonatl dir'ctionf.
;in4 l ut-cit reitit-dlesi art ptreparedt for eachi inl
ivItiual (ase aeciording to its.- requtiri-inentts.
Examnatin IDr. hiliaway haiis prep~a red a
Blanks.-~ t' t aplitthod -utiietaltt ti1 insese
whtlth Ito sendts freeon aplieniiatin No. I. t r
.\e;Nt. 2. fotr Wounten; No. ii, for 8kint I )etn--.
No. -I. for Catarrhtl l)isoeases; No. 5. for Ii tidneys.
D r. I athawaty tnakos no chtarge
Consultation for contsultattion at either htis I
Free- ~tfthee or by all. -
J. NI3WTON IIATIA WAY, M. D.
Drt. Haitthaway & Co., [
22W South Btroadl Street, Atlinota,Ga Oi I
w(rlONm Tm's Pa ruEs.: wriN Wni)rraNu*
FEBRUARY P
IS -THE
'4') have your Vehicles runde e
re.paiit them at tile Grel
WE MAKE RUBBER
htring the cold weather ha
(arriages an<1 Buggies vill
Look Bright and
Send inl your vehicles Iow,
G. W. SIRRINE, Supt. -
HEC ENG1A)M 'TtE IPOY.-Dr. Mc0
ivish, of Mlainiburgh, was something
a ventrilotluist, and it befoil that he
inteid a Iatt to assist inl tile surgery
)o must nLcessarily bo of strong
rves. lie received several applica
ms, and whent telling a lad what the
ties were, in order to test his nerves,
would say, while pointing to a,
'inning skoloton standing upright in
corne Part of your work would
to feed the skeleton there, and while
u are here you may as well have a
y to dlo 8o.."
A few lads would consent to a trial,
id r'ceived a basin of hot gruel and
spoon. While they were pouring a
>t mass into the skull the dou or
Muld Lb row his voice so as to make it
ypear to proceed froni tte j mws of the
my customer, and gurgle out:
G r r-gr-h-uh That's hot"
This was too much, and without ex
ption the lads drooped the basin and
d ted. The doctor began 0to despair
ever getting a suitable helpmato
itil a small boy caime and was given
te basin, and tpoon. After the first
loouiful the skeleton appeared to say
Gr-r-r-uh-r-uir ! That's hot
Shoveling in the scalding gruel as
st a. ever tibe boy rapped the sl011l
)d impatiently retorted . " Well, jist
ow o1't,, ye aull hony !"
The doctor sat down on his chair
id fairly roared, but, when the laugh
as over he engaged the lad on the
lot.
-The Perris wheel, one of the at
actions at the World's t'air, is to b
1in down and its 2 200 tons of iroa
id steel -old as junk. Tiio money
:edtled to tear it down will be greater
iai the sum it has earned since the
!orld's Pair. Since the Worhi's Fair
At .100,001 persons have riddon on the
heel, as compa-ired with 1,7.J0,000 who
iok the trip during the fair. The
heel trade during the fair $S..12000 in
r'os receipts, the not protits being
1)00,000, of which the World's Poilr
ampanliy received $225.00. Since
ien $700 000 has been lost. The rn
oval of the wheel from the midway
) its present site, in hicahio took
:veral months and cost $175 00').
--einhold Meyer, a police surgeon,
i undergoing heroic treatment at St.,
useph's hosp;al, Chicago, for loco
totor attaxia. lie is usupended by the
eck with a halter every dlay, and the
hyvsicians in attendance hope, to cur'e
umn. The hangJing has taken place
ailyifor a week, anhd will be contined
>r two mnonths or longer. A fter a
yp odermic injection of compound
hloIridle of gold and sod ionif is iven a~ i
alter is lput ati ound Moyer's neck
nd he is raisedl frium b is bed. 'Tbc
not is piace~d at the base of the brain,
nid for ninety seconds Meyer Is
fpentded.
-m n physicans have es' ablished
hemselves all oiver I t issia iand they
ave achieved a respected position.
mofl of them are employed by the
overnment, and since last year are
ntitled to a pension. Many' of them
cupy piosit-lons as counotry physi
linne, sch(ol physicians, physicians
ir the poor and as surgeons for the
aunicipal ambulance system, etc.
-So dense is the water in the deep
st parts of the oceans that an ironclad,
f It were to sink, would never reach
he bottom.
l'o all points North, South and South
vest. In effect November 5th, 189t9. .
SOUTn tO UND).
No. 4~3. Noi. I l
v N ew Yo(rk, P. ft. I. ..1 IIIi am *9 Illpml
. v~ashintgtoni, P. It. It.. 500ir. 4 3liam
.vltichmond, A. C. I... 1 e1pm 9 l5iarr
vA IPort smeluth S. A. 1,. . v t;1m*:120am
Art 'eldlont................11 10pm 114I3amr
\r if enderson...........*12 Ifiami *I :v3pm
Ar ltaleigh ..............2 22am :i 30pmtf
X r~'( P'inles................ I 27am lii 00pm
\rlam let................ I .am 7 li0pmn
t rChiarl e S. A. I,... -* 8 009am*1 25
A, rChiesterSA I,...........$ *l3amti 10 .ipn
A~ r G reen woodil..............Ii 45am I 12a
Ar A thenis............... 1 2 tym 3 4l8am
Ar Atlatia.. ............. 35p ,AG~ii loain
Ne. 112. No. 3:i
by Atlanfa S.A.I.......... l 00pmn 50pmn
\r A thlenis..............3 OSym ii (l5pm
Ardireeniwood ............r 1 0pm I 4Wam
\r C hester... .... .........7 53pym 4 osam
Au 3Monroe............... 93lpm b 45ai
by 'harlot te S A i,.. .. ..* S20pm*5i0am
Ar ilamnlet S A I,.. ....1 Ilipm7 43am
Ar Wi lmigtn. S A I, . . .. * 12 O05pm
by So Pinies S A I,........12 .faim *9 00lam
\r htaleigh................2 tl3am hI 13amt
\ r Ifeniderson ........... 3 2'a.n 12 ii pn,
Ar \Veldotn .... .......... 5 nam 2 50pmn
\ r Portstmouth Il..........7 Cnam a 2Opmr
\rnIcholi nd, A. I.. fI . .. .*N laam *7 '..'lpn
ArWashinigtonviah'enn lli 2l3pm 1I 24tpmn
rNewv York............ 23ptm -(iS tat
Nos. 403 and( *12.-"i'The A It ifanapeoial
ofid Vest ibuoled T'rai nt of Pulmn tSle eers
md1 :tze Cocs bet weeni Washi ingtLon andh At
an ta.also 1Pul1lmatn Sleepecrs lit ween Ports
n~oiith and ChtarIote, N. I'.
Nos. 41 anti 35.-'fhe S. A. I,. Kx pr iss,"'
solid T1raini, ('o aihes andt o!i ulani Sleepters
setween Portsmthtii andtit Atlainta.
it Atlantta ftor .ontigtmery', Mlobile, Nevi
)rleanis. Te'xas. C'ali fortt ia. AleCxico, ('hatta
moa.0 N ashile I, Alemiphtia. 31 aeon. FlIor
I''r Tickets, Sleepers. etc., apply t~o
'f~rvton Street, Charlotte, N. C.
.1. I). J1 kN N IN(S.
Ap t Ahbheville. S. C.
i. T.IO IlN, Vice-P'resident and Gleneral
\I anuager.
I. W . Ii. (G ,0V l, Trafic Manager.
. E MelIIEE, G.eneral Supt.
S A 1,EN, Gien'l Passenger A gent.
(OnnralOni (en Portsmnnth, VirgInta
ND MARCH
TIME
OO(1,, 1tS 4l. 0 'e repair aiid t
m-Tiille Coach Fatctory.
PIRES A SP ECIA LTY.
V le ll 'pitilrig tid0ie 8) you1'
New For Spring Driving.
- . C. MARKLEY, Prop.
SOUTHERN
RAILWAY.
)onihlcPIeu4d Sehieduto of 'ansenger Traine.
In EfYect Deconber 10th. 1899.
Areenlvilil., Washinig ton aIild tht Mint.
No..1- No. 38 No. 36
Northboound. Ilally . Daily. Dally.
-. A linnIn, _.CT. 7 5o a -12 -C0 m..11 50 0
" AtIntia, IC.T. 850 a 3 0 pa.....12 50 a
"1 a inosville.. . 10 35 a 2 25 p. 2 18 a
Athem.. 25 a...... .. .....
* Lula......... 10 5M a 245 pl.. 2-38 a
Co4rne.ia. I .. ...... ....
" Toecon ....... II :t3 3 ) ....... 328 a
"s ;en q . ....... 1" - >% 4 15 ) ....... 4 28 a
(4reena1villi :34 > 5 2: ) ....... 6 00 a
"S4partinburg. 337, 13 ....... 7 03 a
( f Iney ...... 4 :!0 p t 40 I ....... 7 45 a
" htekshulr g .4 1 p 2 7 p ....... 8 02 a
" GaIt In.. . i p ... ........... 8 51 a
" hairlott ... 3 4 818 p ....... 950 a
A. reensboro . teo y 11 -107 ....... 1223 p
v . 4I sboro .. ........ 11 -15 ...... ......
A r . N orf' lk ...... ....... 5 ....... ........
Ar. lInnvillo I I*::5 p 11 .I p ....... 1 I p
Ar. ithinond ... (it a 4. 00 i ....... 6 25
ALr.W a h1ingto ....... 1 ....... 8 50 p
" HalI '4e4 .' .... . 8 00 a . .... 11 !y p
Philad4 lphia . ...... 14 3wi . ....... 2 64 a
N.,w York . ....... 1'2 43 m ....... 0 23 a
irrota 4 -Le l t GreenvIL- Asio to
INo. :5 N;o. 37 ililyl
Soulit I10ound. I).% IIy. Int y. No. I
Lv. N . . . . . 4 p ....... .......
" Philad1-1phnt ;. 50 n p ....... ..... .
" l4til4ore . .. -1: 9 :N) p) ....... .......
" W a hin ton 11 1 0 t 45 p) ....... .......
LV. i4mond 1'! 011111 3 00 1)1100 p .......
Lv. ,oville . . 5- i 1 p 50 it 4 10 a .......
Lv. N rri1-k. V I -. 835 " .... ........
Ar. k.1reensboro). . 6 35 1) 15 a. ........
Lv. Greensbort 1 p 7 05 a 7 37 a .......
Ar. Charlotto ... 11 V) It p 9 215 at 205 .....
Lv. Gastoiia ..... 1(4 12 1110 07 a 1 I3 2 .......
" ih-ksburg . I -1. 1 p Io -15 it 20 p1 .......
" (4nfny . . 11 Il 3 4 4t 4 M a 2-4 .......
" pa t hu g -:!#,) a it :,I 11 15 1)n .......
" irvenville.... 1 ;0i,3 12 30 p 4 p .......
"2e n . . 2 1 :0 p 0 ( . .......
To.(...( a 2 15 3p 7 (K0 p.
CorneIia. .....7 .... 7;1 p .......
" ......... 4 S It 314 3 80 h .......
Ar. At Ihens. .930 p .......
" .1n i:ivil! 4 1a 3 3 p 8:) p .......
A tla n , E. T Ito 1 4 .55 10 M p .......
Atltila t, C . 1 a 3 55 It 0 p .......
A r.1ion1 - . ...... 7 410 a :21 p 2:ti .......
Cht tanooga. 1 9 45 8 4U 1 5 45 a .......
A t-. (lin-innati.... 7 :4) It 7 45 a1 ;-,A) p .......
" ouisvilh n 7 7 N) ...
" i in h ar.4 - Il 10 ....... .. ...
AI. New Orlnrt i 7 5 4 . 8 30 al ....... .....
Ar Colinbut ,.4 1 4 0 4 9 31 ... ..
" 1aeon .. ... 841 ;N n 7 10 I p 1'25a...
" Brtuaick... 9s 00 a ~ 730 a ...
Ki~~.:n k-...4vI lle. 104 4444 3i . 8 :t)aI . ..
~f~I4v xSlI . ..ex ,ttin Dul
N.1 l. No.17. 1 1 O4l. At i42.
-11 1.> . I.'. . I i lun<kville .A ... 345 U
44 &0 : . ...IA .4 'harl st . Ar ....... 815 p
ii5 a . . .. " . Br:nt-livill .43..... 32 p
1114 .... .(' 4nhn . " .... 834)0
11-3. ." .. Newherry..4 "800... 20.0 p
3 . .>1 p , 3 ton ..1- r44 nwood..1" 8 30 2 20 p
5 y~p a 4o4a " . . I o4Ig4es .._.._ 735 p 11 5 a
.0> i) - Lv. . \i.I4-viI3e . Atr 8 I5]> 12 25.
y~t3 '44 :4 a ,v.. A14drson44 . .Ar7 5 11 40 a
4 .3 liini 4 44 A'. .'..3-::~~V11~1 I' p 10 15 a
2 n.3 p ~51414 p [n-...4 +444.1 iit IAi.r 1 "5 4a fH25
8.37 1 0 I3 p A r Spar4t4:anbu4rg Lv 12 2( a 11 84 a
4154 . ... ... 3noxvll ... ......_ 1 20 a
7'4443 ....4 A r.. Cin'innauti. I,v. ..... 830a
7 301p. . A r'... Louis44vill..L . ... 7 45a
X'" n4i. P44 '' jt in). M" n14(t. "N4 night.
T1ralins4 leave4 Kingville. dafily ac'.ept Sunday,
tdr 4('amdenl(115 n:3. m). and44 4:-5 p4. 1m. 1Roturn-'4
344ng344V lev t41'amde for~1~ Kingvillet, (daily3 excepI
84unday, 8:;35 n. 4i. and :t :54 P. m1. AlIso for Sum-31
ter 4 nil)y e~xcept I Sunc43lay~ 10:'5 a. m. and1 4 :45 p.
mI. 1l.oturning4. 3le4vP Sumt 3a4t41 8:130 n. mn. aind
31:403p. m4., 4t:4a14ingcnto t 4K444444441431ingv'.illo w.ith
si 4)41n dif. fr (4h-ndah-le,.I Jonesvi ll. Union01 and(
(Co34mbia and44( 34 intern4idi a pointsh. at 11:45 a.
m4. maitl 3:315 p. m4.
T31:4in 4eav T0'.o [414, (3a'., for4 Elbeorton, Ga.,
Iteturning443. 14env4 Elber'4tou daiy 9:400 31. mn.
except 4 Sun4da4y, 1 ::: 3). mf., mak44 ing conneo
tion4 4 a'4t Tocon with trains441' between .Atlanta,
Groon4ville and thle Ia.443
'h44.a434ake Lie Stonme13rs in daily service
bet.wenn Norfolk11 and44 Ha44ltmore.
N os4.; and444 118-- ily . ashing4ton and1 South
western(''l Ves4tibule3( lim4ited(. Th'lrough Pu33lman
sleepin4g 44ars het4 ween44 Now'. Yolk and4( New. Or
3l444ns. vin4 Wash43inton0, At lanita 4and Montttgomn
ery. 44444 also4344 bet w4enn Neiw York and Momphis,
viaI tashing4 4tn.Atlan1t3aan4411 3irm1ingham.1 Also
e.44~4legant P'LL.\ A N LIbH.IAi3Y tIISIER4VA
IO(N C. AL(S het4 wenn~' Athnt and44 4)( Now York.
Firat '44, ehiss 1t1n ghfare' conchels hettween94 W5ash
ington44 44144 A i lanta1. Leat4vinig Wash43ington0f enohj
Monday4343, Wednesd4~Iay and34 F'riday aI tourist
sleep'ing'I car4 wtil Irun4 throu4gh hot woon~ Wash
Dining ears serve all 4rneals4 en route.
P ulInmn44 114. drawg-ro4444 sle(e4pmg cars be
t ween ( Greensboro04.4 and) Norftolk. (hose con
n)e)0tion at1 Norfolk for4..OLD PtOINTi COMI"ORT.
Als atii4 A 1344 tla t wii Pullman)4 D. R. sleeperl for
(Ohn4t tanooga am444 4J3neinnatti.
N 144. 3. and1( 84-Uittod 8144atos Fasti Mall runs
solid4 3be4twoon4 Wash0ington4 and4( Now Orleans,
bein~g composed54)( of coach~3es4. thlrough4 -without
changeL.' for passen014gers~ or all3 class4es. Pu3llmana
drawing-room)444 sleIn.14g car4s het1 wUIn NOW York
&41nd Ne~w Orleans. via4 At3lta nnd1( Montgomery
and~ htetwoen Ch rlotit d A t14ant a. DIn ing cart
serv.o al ltments. enrout4) 0.
Ns. 11, 3, 34 and) I'-Pullmann slooping are4
bot wennt R ichmon44d and1( Chairloi te, vin an lle,3 36
au13t.1hound1 Nos. II and~ 83,. north iound No a.
4 d d12 0onnect io at4144. At lntal w t.h throug
44331m31n Drawing-room41n aloopIng oar for Ja.
*')nvillet ; also4 Pullman:44 sloopin4g oar for Brune.
wick.
Connec1ti oln made41 at, Spartanbur41g with
thl roughl Pullman(44 sl1oIer for Ash4ovilIe, KnoQI.
villo 43n3d (31neinnat443; a411 h 34 at Colum3bIa forSa
FIIA NK R4. IA NNON. J1. M. CULP1
rhird V-P. 404on. Mgr., TPrafilo M g'r.
Wnain4gton, D. (7. Washington, D. 0.
Wy44.p3.t4.n, i). C. Atlant.a.
PIT T'S
Antiseptic Invigorator!
('uresq dys4pep)sia, inidigestionl, and nall
stomach('3 or h4owe1 troubles, colic or cholera
mlorbusI, teethinig troulesI0 with childrenI
kidney troubles, bad blood and all eorts o
sores, risings or felous, cute and( buirns. It
is as good1 antIse ptil, when4 locally applied
as1 any1 thing on3 the market.
Try It andl you will pralso it to others
if your druggist doesn1't keep3 it, write to
Pitts' Antiseptic Invigorator Co.
THOMSON, GA..
or CARPENTER BROS.,
Ureenvill., B. U.