World's Fair,st Lo'8'
May-November, 1904.
...Southern - Railway...
Account tho ahove occasion, effective April !25, 1004, Southern Kail
way placed on Bivlo ilaily, tickets at exUvejuly low rates, to St. I,ouis uml
return. Following urn rates applying f mm principal points in Stat.! of
North Carolina:
Aahcboro, ...
Charlotte,
Qreenslioro,
Hickory,.
Mt. Airy,
Salisbury,
San ford,
Wilkesboro,
Southern Railway, effective April 2ii, Hm-t, inanjiuraleil Tlirouxh
Pullmun Sleeping Cars between Greensboro, N. ('., and St. Louis, ilo., via
Salisbury, Asheville, Kno.wille, Lexington uml Louisville; leaving Greens
boro daily at 7:20 1'. M.
For full information as to rates from all points, Skvpitig-Car rcsor
Tations, schedules, illustrated literature, etc., address an y ahiint, or
R. L. VEUXOX, T. 1'. A., J. 11. WOOD, D. I'. A.
CHA KI.OTTK, X. ('. ASH KV I I.I.K, X. C.
S. H. HARDWICK, Pass. Traffic M.nnr. W. fi. TWLOE, Genl. Passenger Aifenl.
WASHINGTON. D. C.
Edwin A E irdin Co
,WCOR.POi .V .ED.)
Salesroom, ?S and so l'lai-litrco si.: Warehouse 71 and 73 X. liroad St.;
Ground Floor Kiig-Americ.in Umldinir, Atlanta, da.
Largest Dealers :inJ Bc"it Repuir.-rs Su:lli. !0,0t Satislied
Customers
'iinloale ami Rilail Jlcai.-rs in
Williams Typewriters.
New Model No. 6 Now Out.
All Kinds Typewriters Repaired.
Chesapeake and Ohio Railway
WORLD'S FAIR SENiC ROUTE
TO
SAINT LOUIS, "MISSOURI.
SHORTEST, QUICKEST and BEST ROUTE. Vestibuled,
Electric-Lighted Trains with Fulkuan Sleepers and Diuing
Oars. Through tickets from North Carolina with direct con
nections. Special Rates for Season, Sixtj or Fifteen Day
rickets.
Fifteen day tickets from Ashebcro, Is. C, $23.00.
Sleeping car accommodations engaged upon application.
SPECIAL COACH EXCURSIONS
oauth or ised dates, tickets gocU ten clays aiiu of $n 1 li
Correspondingly low rates from other stations.
Special accommodations arranged for parties.
Stop overs permitted without limit nt C. & O. celebrated
mountain resorts.
USE THE C. & O. ROUTE aud. purchase your tickets ac
cordingly. For coach excursion rates, resei vationsaud other infor
mation, address W. O. WAR THEN, D. P. A., C. & O. Ry
Richmond, Va.
IT"
The "FliANKI.l.N" leads them :!!. Typewrh-r operators
have pronounced it king of all viscraidc writing machines.
It's a time-saver, . -implieity it-elf, and for durability and
speed it has no e,ti.i!. 1'rice .VOt'.
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AddreiA all coiinmti.ic
bell Ave., Koaimke, 'a.
Send us your r. -p:i;, in'.
Dell phone 4',o.' i: I T!
ali 'ti- to I.'o-n (k
Type uritcis (
World : I'air:
;i;-towki: f., i-
Southern Nurseru Comp'u.
"Winchester, Tennessee.
Oldest and Largest Nursery in the State.
Nearly 2,Ot)0,0(HI l'each Tiees sold and shipped direct to plai.ters in
fall of 1903 and spriug of 11104. We will have lor fall of I'M 4 and tpriug
of 1905, our usual largo supply of Apple, 1'eai, l'each, LI.eiry, l'.uin,
Peraoa, English Walnuts, in tact all kinds of trvet Ihnt are fucciisfully
grown in our climate at reasonable pruts.
HWrile for l'riee List and Catalogue.
SOUTHERN NURSERY CO., Winchester. Tenn.
la th Mcat (31 yeart)nd first Builnoa College in Va..f second in the South)
to ova a building erected for its use one of the Anrot in r.t.Ji.iond. Endorsed
by ita atodeata, baalne men and the press. J'hiliuldphia tiUnograptter tajri
11 is the laadinar Basinera Colleire couth of the Potomao River."
"When I reached Richmond, I inquired of eereral buaineu men for the beat
BMioeaa Uoiiege la tne city, and, wittiout execpnou, iney an reconnaeoooii
mKlsdaaraaa the best." Wm. IS. Hum, Lam titawyrapiier, Kiehtnonii.
Biogla, Doable Entry and Joint-Stock Bookkeeping, Commercial Aritnmetlo,
Buaiuea Writing. Buaineu Practice. Shorthand. TTDewritine, Telegraphy,
f oremerciaJ Law. Enpliah Department.
nns. Ho vacationa. Numu enter at any tune, ay nan. ttootcawp
tar, Shorthand, Penmanahip, at home, to tboee who cannot come to College.
lndocementa to well educated younjr men, eipecially to teachera.
Wriw Ijrcataicg aad full particular! to S. a. Saiithtfeal, Prea., Blckmoed, V
I Mlwii
1 1 :s-etr$iliBCair,maiesItiiewtiiIn,restoreshcfreshQes. Just
tst fm acej if your hsir is faded ortumine cray.forit alvays
j r,.ftff.s t?ss cn'or. Sfrf! falHnf hair, lso." '"rt'F..TSCTaafjf
Sounii W)-'hiy l.V.lny
$35.33 f-ilUil) fi-l.'iO
Hii.lo :tn.1o ii t.t."i
3i.io as.-io 23.30
3-1.1 ti S4l 43.3U
37.00 30.S5 25.10
34.10 SS,40 23.30
yr.tit) 31.110 2(1.25
40.00 33.40 25.10
Visible Writing. lVl-fect Align
in. '.n. i'.-l' Ib-ariii". Strongest Man
ifoMiug. Cr.-ate.-t Speed, Kxtivnie
I't.rai.iiil ,. Inks from Pads, l'lvl
iosi -.tuliv single slut'!.
Sjcond-l !ar...i LVpartinont
is well .dock-.! with e.oo.1 AVil'.iams.
KeniingSons, Smiths, Y.wU IVns
liioies, CjiKgu.ph-. and other mil
ch! ties ill Ho'i'l l-j-;iir. :ir li'lil llitkS
and prices a."'1 the cheapest in the
v.uil i. Send for samples of work,
-latino prefeieitce as to make-, etc.
Pikes for Repairs Reasonable.
a
I'.rat'.ch, l:'! t '.tin j - j
all Kinds for rent.
t li. I.!l.,ta! Arts. i
II Tuxhnry, .Mgr. J
Lad lee and gentlemen. Day aod niht
HairRenewer
0i O
4 aaai
Be a Man Among Men.
Every limn ouht to consider him
oelf capuhle of deciding how to vo'e
and, should have conv'c'.Kns ui l
principle enough to line-up soin.--ivhere.
Men ouht to have more
respect for themselves" than to tal.e
to the tall timher on any ipiestion.
A man oui;ht to lie manly and h ie
rit enougli to toe the mark in a
matter so important as an clcctii n.
Here arc a tew timely remarks nni
the Kaleigh Post for the considcia-,
tion of those uho would prefer to I
heat the busli instead id' eomiiij; out i
into the open: j
A weekly paper in the soul lien:
tier of counties hears that some ct
the people amoiii; whom it ciietilat. s
talk of not voting at the rominj
election. The reason is not fliven.
I 'crimps it is due. to the impression
that the 1'emocratio party is -o.
linnlv lntrcncheil in Not th Carolina I
that it has no need of votes. If
this be the explanation it. denotes :M
condition ns much to he deplored as
the springing up of a factiona1 spirit!
in other localities, which was the'
subject of a few observations in u
l'ost editorial one day la.-t week: j
It is the duty of cv-tv oitbtu
vote, because the public w. I fare de- j
mands that every oiiucn tak.-a pel'-,
sonal ami direct' interest in the po-i
litical matters of his commiiuilv, his i
Mate and the neneral u'oven it.!
It is the duty of every parti; to I
vote because tile united ' !e:: ,i;l
who are of one way of mi; i
thinking or belief are neees.-;.: v to
11111:11 tain the party organ i ution. I'
is the dutv of the ciii.vn of iit j
pendent views to vote l..a;:.-e I j
lll:!epelldellt Vole:' i- li.e I ili.tl.''.. I
wheel in our sv-teiu of popular i
'I'he duty of otii.' in l!h prima-j
ries. is of the liiuhet m.por.anee. I
for it is in tin primary that th.-
voters set the w Heels of political j
matters in motion. It is t h 1 h:.:
the voter i.veivises the III-: l.oiee
the selection of candidate- wh.i .11. j
lobe preset. liil to the cilK'is : i
large for their suffrages. W'i.-e - U- -!
lions of candidates are :.--'irul when!
all the voters of a party v'e neourd- ,
ing to their best judgment. It is ini-,
possible t.i pack the primary or!
jeenre an unfair result when a!li
voters w ho : Tc entitled to pal iiei a! ! '
in it attend and vote. 1
It is hoped that in tile primaries 1
and the eleetion this year there w ill I
he no ap..: hy 111 Norib t'arolina: ami j
this may lie corsidei-e.! of 1
force as to ihiiul.lieans a- well e- !
! democrat".--Vi!in;iij! 'e S'-ir. ;
1
Ccilar Falls Items.
Cedar Kails. Aouu.-; :.' -'.Joseph
Fry, who ii is lwv:i atP':;i!;:: ;
I the Oistrie! Coufereiic at llol;'.-
Chapel for the past !w day... :vt:i:: -led
hotni' Moiidav.
Mr ti l Co 'made a ht:Miie-. trip
j to (. hailoM - hi.-t 'I'har-day ami n -I
turned Satur.iav i::iru:ti'.
Air John r.rad'.' ..'t.-.td-i ti- i.v
IV.illl slipper at K:-i:ik;:l.vi:!e.Slilli-j
lav m'udit.
Mr Ib.llie Thor m.) Mis-Mine . :
(ioolsby made a 'mi-;1!-. trip to
(ilYellsboto 'I'm .-.l.iv. I
A series i f nu-i'tin-s ar-- bi-in..
held at ti; M V chrr. I. .!' r I '
place.
Thodan-hter of K-v M r ( ar : n . I
of High 1'oiiit. lias In. -n visit it 1 h.-'
family of Mr iicorgc 1-e.imtrd fr :'e j
past, few davs.
Miss Lau'ra .Vestal, of Sil.r it v.
is visiting the i'ainiiv of Mr M il
llrady.
Mr John i.i.iiij.-hy. w ho ha- len
engaged with tile Spray MfgCo., has
returned lioine.
Mr liey nobis, of Trov. -p, nt Wed
nesday wait Mr M U I'lrad'v.
Thi- family 1 f Mr V.'r.'m.. fore
man of the weaving rroin of tir
Ciitar Walls Ml'g Co.. has moved (
town and and tiny are occupying tie
liouse rei'intiy vacated b. Mr A I'
Con.
Mr A !' t'o n.ade a hii.-iin-.-s tnj
to I i reeiisboro l-'riday.
Ignite a number of young peopl,
from Kranklinviile attended pretcle
ing ilere Wee.ne-daV ni::h;.
VS alkcr's Hill Items.
tjuiti- a number of our people m
tended the sain tiled uieilingal l.cvvi
Cross Sunday.
The protract. d m-etiug at Kbeii
v.cr began Sunday w it h n large an
dience. llev Albert Sherrill preach
ed a:i able and foreiful si 1111011 Sun
day morning and Mr Will liobbills
ill the evening.
Sont- of mi - friends attemlnl High
l'oint vearly meeting last week.
.Mis Kva (tray, of Sophia, is visit
ing Miss Alice 1'njjh at I'Mgnss.
M ss Mamie Dicks, of Sophia, is
visiting her uncle, Mr Joe ibek-. a:
Level Cross.
W L Adams and -on, A O Adams,
went to (reenslioro Tuesdnv.
The culls on Mr V O Johnson last
Sunday eveuiug to tho delight of
the One watermelons was mude bv
Mr Frank Hayes, .Miss Lulu Cordelf,
Miss Liz.ie Adams, Mr Thaddetis
Adams, Mr John New by, Mr Tom
Swuin and several other friends.
Come again friends.
Mrs Hubert iirown, of AshcWu.
is visiting her father, Mr Hubert
Colt rune, on Muddy creek.
Mr Will Johnson and wife, of
tophta, visited his father, Mr liunk
Join. son, Suuday.
What will happen neit? William
Waldrof Astor's duughUT 1'aiiline
is to be married. Dot to a debauchee
da ke or a bedraggled earl, hut to a
plain Englishman who is at once
alecii'onato and decent She could
have married into the nobility and
hoat her good gense in refusing to
do so.
Henry ft Davis, acknowledging
that he was a silver man iu the Sen
ate, now ays Conditions are entirely
rereraed. The country hiw changed
the people have changed, financial
methods have changed, and the reas
ons I had for favoring silver have all
been realized. He is to man-fa widow.
of seventy-five tnmmers.
Tho Bepnblicans seem to be run
ning a throe-ring circus this year
liabcock, Fairbanks, and es-iKb
emeritus Piatt I
W0HK OF CHILPHEN.
NEW YORK'S JUVENILE LEAQUB A
VALUABLE ORQANIZATIOI.
Graft FtrvM6 on Ulnar Iiloffca to
SMt the Strrrt unit nriklth !)
psrtukrntu lu KecpInK the flty
Clt-nn Fnn Par thy Mi'inhcra,
New nrk bus a iiuliiuo oranliiitleu
tbat aids lu kii'iilnu the Btreets ot tli
ctty dean. It l knovvu as tlm Juvciit:
City league or vvliat Is now eiUtvn
knt to h juvenile street eleanlnj; lirl-fc-ade,
ami Its object Is to Instil: In!)
U'.o clilKlren s-:m' clvie pride. Olds
have been runaeil on Mocks 111 many
parts cl' New Turk, anil the iiieml" t
aid the cty autlioiities ty picking n,
Wnste paper ""J reiuivtliiK (lend nai
mnls.
Uf limine the ni'"t untural qiifSttnns
for a stre.nuer to a-x ulioiit tills up-pnrenttj-
utmdau : .n an-. What h
ttie laeelltlve? What la.-llleH the ehil-c.i-n
want to Ktvr up 1'i-lr play to pl.-k
ruhhlsli oil' the pavement? Those vvlin
have the matter In charm- bnvn net
(ornotten that some feature, mure at
tractive than the premlsu of cl. 101
Streets met t Ten. I to the .v.-it ' fa!
pojni In lion, an.l tl-'.v have provMeJ Ui"
n.i-.li.-J ftiuiniiH. says tho New York
llLim. T!"v en II it a Vlrenhimn
iipm-liiur Kis."!" It'oraiy," Mini It Is le'tli
In c'; than a (."""Hy supply of l aJ
PhII hiils, t.sitiK Kl 'V.-s ami sueli "lh
lot!., tmpi-i-ieiits. which a-..' taken out
In laueli tli- rai'i- way as ti.;s are
tnl-.eii fnv:i a puMle li'T-iry anil ttieu
retiirnei! ::t the pinp.T Oil!.?. The 1
(luarter.i et at! the ehit.s are nt rrent
u le va on !!i- corner of IMevenfti ave-1111-
: a I :".n v tllllit stre. L
.Mv.tl.er Itt.-i-.MV. l.eM.!. tin- : tls
leV.e v ? .".r-'n!.it!r.a "til.ray" I- th.
n,:::t:irv i-ati:i- that ! lu.Vi'M'. U
tho c.-i.!.!! :at:olt -t everj' on - ' t !t-II!':.-
, ;,f as ev -;"..nly
k-.v a w !;..-.. in-Ti ' U-i ! a-k to the
'.; .... ..f hr..i , n-i.l for tec ami
;!.-; for nw-nK marchlMf eu-l 'rill
I j l:-iv. an In e'UMe :itt r:..- ' : for
h,e,v ,ni.l if l!-ev -.n -'t toue"). r. ' ive
1;,, an.l mar.-'- ar.l
i!- i--i ' a v sole that tie v : hi
P a 01 tie- e-et of en ;- - !: .: 'if.
V.'. i). - a- h ee 'f tt- lu'- ' 1" " V
it vr. ei.i he i en- miliary to .-..!: .eei i
, "prlv.
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a tm- -r.i
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r me.eh .ei
oal !t ti
an
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.,, r w- hi . -il .' I.- ... t
tl. but l-'.v. I'.-:'. H e -vol'. b
. , ... ... .. r-y y,. rr v. !.. I'
In-' eale an, ::.li s rather tiem t-i'i" '
prt I n-'u: f tk a i' vc.i'.n- .h Is
fr,.,a., . it.,.. --,vr from rirMsh. .v.4
ia:i. .!-:- t
a:i and In'l'-i
an utr-ot. And tie- ii.nt.--t i cai
.-aeh si-.l- t.ving lo r-.ich flu- gn.i
! '.d."i i !. i:!nr u;i rilM.lsh off the
-i : tl;. re l atioih-r VV ;.' ill whle'a
- .-!;' . -:r- i- lp!-; the ... at'h 1-.-:
it. I.i I' ! : ;t f New VorU near
v- '..-': a". :.n 1 1 1 1 ' i 1 1 : 1 1 1 y lar: .--.
: :..? ::.:;:::: re 'i. dog- and -a' '
::n: ; .:!. i-i iitdmriN will I-.
d !' !r i -d!-i often remain on tin
a:r": i :,ei:- provlnilty b'-nin-
e. I'ef'-i!.:- to til"
! ..:,.- ::. ;!. Il.-lil. Inirh.mil. It ti
-. . i' :' .: i!'--. -f li e em:- . noiifr
Loa':'- '1- i-.i ;-' no-lit linmediuti'!:-'
-ir-.t.
:! w'.l t reinovsl me!
w::' i --e!t. Ill s.-vra!
In -.!:-. !' :.:r-.idy I'i'i l--i '-u worked
a:-! pr"v. -n .1 n, -i, h V -. euifort, rr-l-.-i-i
-irl;:i, -s
tlve-y w...-if i.. .:.--!-r i f the cliil-i
eet eet a i rial -.! e.-;.l of illreetlen-
f,--r i! e r;!.. A lepte l Se!-;e.i
fcr V. - v ' . .-o. 1 ;! ;.r!!ii.il mattT
, - : r: . .-. -i::n;r the
p..-.: C il - . nv.o.lei what l dr
ill rrrtahi .-i-v
ALL TOOK A HAND.
nn Ituii.-iiiii I...... U na I Irnni-il
lr Its ( llliens.
!' -11 'a I ; l.l ..1 tr.-l .e.-s cleaned re-.-
at v ry Ittlie exj.enso and In
r a n-ivel i; -inner nnd now InoVi
ns if
gill).' I
i nnny of "v M!o lugs" hud
.-r It. The itieiuliers of III" vi?
he.-,- hi prov.-iiienr s.-eiety ih e'.d.-d that
the ! evil ii -iil.il n general clcn:ilii up,
and i-.oii.-e tr. Cut . ;r.--t v. is puhllsh.-.l
In tl- I - al new paper. The i..-l.-ly
nsh.sl i".a ry mi-- t-i al-1 't, pnrtietil.irly
the school children, and lumotiiiti.! that
after the work was over ioo CT.-aui mnl
cake would he servd.
'I he .lay s.-t for the -leai:lng wan on
ti.' ure-.r. and f!io a'ork was Ih-jiiii in
fh- luornlnst nnrl l,qd up until lute In
the evening. Mm, women nnd chil
dren, armed with rnken, bac and ln-ary
brimurp. took hold wlih a will, nn.l pa
per, leave-, atlcka and othor mutter
were rnked Into heaps and nrtod
awny. Home poltrre nulsnnii-s were
ch-nnisl up which xn would bnvn re
quired the attention of tlx; board of
health.
The town's enterprising Improvement
association has been la existence only
two years, but durlnij that time It has
accomplished a grout deal. Through
Its efforts two new school houses have
been bnllt, a lino library secured, ninny
shade trees planted nnd the residential
streets Improved 100 per cent. Its pne
aim and object Is to make the town a
better phi eo to lire tn.
Battalia CalMrwa'a IU
The pioneer In civic improvement
work, an association In Storkbridge,
klass., long ago saw the necessity of
Interesting; children In town improve
ment, and la another town where the
boys and girls were trying to maintain
beautiful snrroundlngs a disinterested
man offered Pi to any boy or girl w0
eoukl cultivate the best flower bed. Sev
eral towns In Missouri, among than
Carthage and Oetbany, offer prise er
7 summer and urge children to ex
hlhlt at their county fairs. In some In
stances boy woo are . pkiyrd as
newsboys carry water long distance
efrr school hoars that the little patch
vtside their forlorn home may be sal
ivated. Sfln soother phase ot the
wY ts sera In Honeedole, Pa, where
tii children pfa-k up papers cn the
street and-deposit tbemtin tin caos pt
ifcd f or tiurposa.
j PAPER DOLL HOUSE.
Certain little glrja 1 know lire keenl;
j Interested In making n pnpt-r iloll ,
I house, anil on a rnlny tiny, when outdoor ,
, HHirtM are imposslhle, even their hrotli. 1
1 era do not feel It beneath tlielv tllcnlly I
to look tliroiiKli okl magnalm ami cut
lout the furniture wlilch appears In the
; mlvcrllKiiig pages. SelcsorH, a pot of
1 paste ami 11 serapbook of thick pain-r,
I tin- lawr the lu-tter, are the materials
i ri-.iulreil. Kaeli two pam-s nuistllute n !
room. If there an- some reimmntK of
vviill papers in the storeiwm the walls
are papereil, ns this makes tho puses
thicker and insures Ioniser wear ns well I
lis a prettier effect. .
If no wall papers can be had 11 pond i
n-ult can be ohlaimil by leaving the :
scii.vi-ii.h-k mil... . icsa
p-jr.-s vvlilie ami putl! : at the tup n
fri, . of soft color Iwu or thn-e Im-hen
d. e;. of the fancy pa-rs tn tie hou;:!it
lor a few e, ats a slm-l. The tliM two
P are I'.iric-hiil in a ha!!, the net
two as a p: rl--r; Iheu a library, .lining
n- :u a:..'. : nnlry. an.l so on throii.'h
kltehen. h -Iro.iin .-Hid uuinery, the
iiumber of ! I . In- Ilia!! only by
the r.e-:ie , :' :h llt:!e mala 1'" and the
fi:;.- of tf.- 1 . i" r family.
A play r-i:i full of toys. 11 Hewtntt
ryol'l. yeti, ,.;pma,. eill-le f. ..111. 1-o'IServ-
nb ry mid t wl.11 will extend th- worn
nl.i--t !n.. anilely. A-l-eriisliia pa-s
fro:a uia--:i",ni-:. funillure eala!oi:u. s
mid adv. liMns ealalo-nes finei the il
pur! cent -' .'. sent rr: dlly on re
nin - v '.ll j lot I ampl - material, ami
pletun s. . raaiaents, lamps and viiseg
of ilovv f. .-. he w arrai; ad :e( to
make the ll'flo rooini really ehi'.rmlmt
and c!vi e.e-irlenlty for the di-phi.v of
niueli avii- ..' tale.-Ceo.! I'.oiiseUeep-
In.-'
SPOIl "D HIS PICTUflE.
l-it- Kl..r .1 en Vrllsl ntitl
I ii-
. lie. I l-:lrihniit.
Tle-i- v. , , a I'l'-iier In f-.trl.-ivho
' I to p ;!..( a piellt.v ef nil
I. pha-d. .' w vveal to lie- Jardln des
rinnles- In ih-if e'.iy alone ::!. .". Uiy
nnd a h'g i -j of appl.-s. it. onh r that
the animal :. !!! as-aimo a strlMPi: a!
Iltiale th-.- I.i. I was to threw- It an rippi.-now-
and then, so Hull II t:ifirtit ImM it
trunk iilof. I'nt to pr-vont lie- siip;.ly
cf fruit frora being iw 1 i p too the
l.ey v-ei t..t 1 So .-. ! !)"V- to tl.'-w
nn r: 'I e:.so:.ai!y. The elcfl .: nt
said ;:..::ii.:- . I he tilll". Vv'iiee -..W
ev r. il... i; : V were all - -i the r-i
ti'.re w:il'.-sl :.. Hie t.-m'i n .f t - one.,,-:.
, ir-
wi.: . r -ti!' M.-l and .l--!ie."d the paint
r .: -i 'V - I ! lure, w:i.-M:ig i-i:': ne riy
n'l Hi- .'.- it wal'..-1 round th-
tie lo-ur- il v is plain t! "t It had de
ll i. rateiy phimicd t'-is r.-venv-
S.iMIe
nf (!
lie
1 :
.tie
:;! u! in an:i'e-i and luive ollhvrs and
a V". end r-ar guard. I'a.-li army Is
al-i 1 o-. id.il Willi cunts nls.ve an I
i. i.n-. Wh.-n dai-.-i-r threatens fiuia
a!'-.--.-. t!ie up- r scouts phm-a- down If
! - r Is f -mi below . and the lower
s . a--, dart i.pw-ard an 1 thus warn the
a--.- With th- regularity of dlscl-pVi..-d
-hliery llie gimnl Is relieved
r Wo er three flues an hour.
The
I'lall.
?'a:.:n has pia.v.d -.vondmus p'sia'.;'
w!'h eyes in her own world. A llsh lias
b- 1 caught a mire de-p In the south
!i nil. ..l ean that had no eyes at all.
w- are m-custeni'sl to lldr.k of tin-in.
!r".-d It bud two burn! hod convex
lei:' mi- like 1 uses sunk dee" In Its head.
Tie y w-ro golden In color and n-tlccl sl
the d-iyliuht with wonderful brilliance,
in th- Antarctic oeinn llsh have ben
dr-d.-.-d up from ev-11 gr-atcr depths
tticlr i-yi-s carrl.sl far aw-:ry from
t! :" b.-ads en long stems. They lire
'r-e flower eyes, grooving on stalks, as
f.o th- bloson;s on pl-mts. flui iniiat!
'i'-l'-mie.
ll- llniaiineil Well.
.i,.all Klmer had b. -i 11 pri-sviiti-d with
a t -y tr-iin of cars and insisted 011 tek
ii : em tn Is-d with lilm when he re-l'r-d.
"i'.ut that Isn't the place for curs."
prnt.-t-d his mother.
"i 'onrse- It Is." replied Klmer, 'cause
they ar- ! sliw-'itng ears."
.-Ir HlRl-rs nevr t--
Wtnti donkeys lrn to alnir an ilajusa,
Whn plirs tulk politics.
1ii I.o-nlon Is a town In Prsncs.
Wh"n ln-o nnrl two mnh nr.
Whin drops of rain are rit pmrls.
Wh.-n cml Is clenr nnd wl-.a.-.
Th?n lltt'1 Nijrs nnd lllllo clrls
Mut alt np lal- nl r.leht.
O. Clltt-m ninirhnm In Kxchsnac
A a'onl on TllHP(.rnnir4 Bod Treh
tulnis In ConvcTBiitloa.
What a good thing it would lie If
wwnen would lie true to themselves
nd converse Intelligently when In th
society of gen ili-men. There Is nothing
that honest men desire more than to
understand that mysterious rr.ee that Is
SO like themselves and yet so unlike,
who share their homes, but not their
thoughts; who are so shrewd, so prac
tical aod so lrrationnL The poor men
yearn to break down the Invisible bar
rier and see Into the real life of these
ihey love so well. Rut the loved ones
smll and chatter nnd say pretty things
and Ingenious things, things they have
borrowed from men and Improved In.
the borrowing, but never a word of tho
really true and. In many Instanci-i,
vital thought that are working In their
busy bralus. says the ' Biuineaa Wo
man's Magazine.
So the men flatter end lie because
Chry. think women like It, and th wo
fcien accept It all became they think It
Is man's nature. And the men think
women are dear, empty hea .'ed angola,
and the women think men ar fine. In
telligent brute, and the two classes go
on loving and despising one another ac
cordlogry, and all for th want of a lit
tle discernment and. truth fa I nai la
anrarsaUoo.
THE HOG AND
ITS PR0DVCTS
In Denmark they look upon bnrley as ,
die best feed for good bacon. Excrcln j
ts conducive to 0ra bacon, and If identy i
i i ,1,, ,w.l lliliikll
tliero is nny duer of soft bacon, says I
rrofesBor O. H. Iy. After a pig
retiehes 70 or 100. pounds nlinost nny
thing etui be given It in the way of
feed. Sonic of our packers have been
advocating keeping the hugs until they
are eight or ten months old 11 n help
to produce the llruu bacon, but If fed
rlglit a hog mny be put on the market
at six m nths old. l' think In many in
Ktnnces the value of roots lins been
underestimated, but they certainly help
to loi-p the lings In good condition and
prevent them from becoming too fat
when young. Without roots our dllll
culty has lieen to get them to grow
rapidly without getting fat. It Is a
little dllllcult to explain the reawii.
The ipiesllou of wheat feeding has
never been taken up by our Institution.
In billing It I should mix Bona-lldng
bulkv wlih It or It might be gummy
mid indlgiMitMo. I would much pn-rer
fulling noun- roots with It. 1'i.r young
plgi we found o;tts U-ttcr than most
f.nls. We grind tli- m as tlnely ns wfl
can and mix with middlings.
Com .-nn-m-1- In lrrinir l"H".
Iieiuiis II. Slovall .r. sealed the sic
tonipanyliic plenire'nnd il.-Jeri;'tion of
a hog slaughter house to the l'.pito
mist: A one room building. H by Is
amply large enough, la one end Is
for healing lh
a- side of and m ar this Is
head, -.et Into the ground
i bet.-nil tin- It-ior and at an niigl
1. 1 ... il,.. 1. eil-'O of IIS lllllllill IS
even vvltl; th- lloor. The hou-hend
mu-t he lirnily plautol. A sloping
I rl-'-eway runs ie. fnun lie- iik.ii t ti of
the hoL-sla-a l to mi ei.vat.-d platform
built n i'e-s t!'.- oth i- end of the room.
A wl:i.!?-ss. with wheel nUive. Is ur-
rnnced on tin- platform I opposite
the liiig-h.ead -,v!th which tin- hous can
be i-asilv hauled out nf'-r scalding on
log and later
he cross pole
This nrraiiL'e
of break
ml bimg t
r clianini.'
incut .1
ek l.'liiv.
Iinmll. i w i
h-..i:sl.ead
the larg-st hogs can
so. lieu net ill Use
old 1- I. it full or
partly full
from I'aliii
lo k.
p the staves
mhler house
... Is- put lo
Il.lt OOSt
and inouey
of this Kin
lozea .1
ellt US'-
aavi-r. The ho-s i n- lolled In on tn
the phitforui through the door sliovvr.
The brldiievviiy from fie month of the
hogshead lo the pi.itfo.-ui Is movable.
Lurui-sl lloit l-nrui In -v I'.nuliiiKl.
Over -.0.10 bugs arc ;.-pt by '.V. W.
linv. s,,n, the w ell known seedsman and
lnari.ot gardciii-r of M.i-e.eiii'.sei is. on
1 :;-ii acre farm, which I- purchased
In .lh- spring of ln-.'J. i ! n.rm. w hich
lies nl.sit s, mil.s fr-..,i 11 iverhill, l-i
I'lirlly In Massachiisciis ami partly In
Nevv'llainpshir id consisted original
ly of si s.i.araie parcels of land. It
was bought with the 1 hief purpose of
milking a I eg farm of It and ts admi
rably adapt -1 1 for this line of work.
The loca lion of the pinery hi on a
high piis-e of ground siop-ig in two
directions iin.l a 1 oiisiderable distance
from nny nelglibo-s. The laud is of a
sandy nature, which iilfunls cxc-lli-nt
natural drainage. American Agrieui
turlst.
The Farnii-r's lork lliirrrl.
The farim-r who raises 11 few pigs for
bis pork barrel may count the cost and
.ulli-i 1, lie, I l.I.rs do llut ll.'IV. hilt VV here
11 few 1. his are raised tln-y will consume !
a large niimutit of material that would
lie id no value except for their use.
When the pork barrel is roll the fiinner
Is nt least fort tiled for the winter with
meat, and 111 many eases where no pigs
tire kept there is a wnste of material
that could b.- iitllin-il with the aid of
lit least one or two porkers.
Whey, skim milk mid buttermilk are
i.f great viilue ns part of the ration for
fattening swine, according to l.l.Mideii
.vt.iel; There is pneti.-ally no differ.
euce 11 the feeding value of skim milk
.,1 buttermilk when I. isfed inprlme
condition. They produce rapid and -co-
nniiilciil gains and n line imility of
bacon. The nverago uf iiutiiy exiieri-
tncjits shows that -!T."i poiimls of skim
milk are e.iual in feisllng value to 100
pounds of corumeal.
I-Igs will oialntain their weight n
pasture without inahln;: any appr.cht-
ble gain If a half rat.on of cram Is fisl.
This gain will I... u-ih.-d entlr. ly In
lacivaslng weight. The best pasture
plant for pigs is alfalfa where It will
grow, while red cloveri while clover,
blue grass and rape are good posture
in about the order named.
A pasture to lie satisfactory for swine
must bo short and tender. Experi
ments show that sn acre of rne or
other pasture Is equivalent to li.GCO
pounds of grain when fed the pigs.
BUY THE
SE WINS MACHINE '
Do not lie deceived by thoo who adV j
vertlse a "HI.I0 Sewing; Muebljie for
f 20.no. This kind of a machine ran
be bought from us or any of our
dealers from Slo-OOto fl&UO.
wc siaac a vsbictv
THE NEW HOME IS THE BEST.
The Feed determines tho strength or
weukm-ss of rk'iii Mackim-a. The
Itoiiltlo FM-1 ciidiini-l wilh other
strong Miiiita niaki-s the Kew Ifonie
tlie l.st hewing Machine to buy.
Write far CIRCULARS
w nutiiuCcturuiil priea bviuiu purtbkiug
THS HEW HOME SEWIRg IUBIRE (6.
Union Rq. X. V, t:hlo, 1 II., Atlanta, Oak,
Mb tools, Mo tnilM,Tx.,SAa ifaoeMoo, Cat
roa . -
W. W. JONES',
Afheboro, K. C
WPllftl
U.HI MI.AIOllTiat U.lt'hK.
built the fiiniae." of brick or stone, on
which set the kcllh
I water. 1'... II
I n lar.e hog-'l
j SUMMER SCHOOL
'university of North Carolina.
Monday. June 13th Saturday,
July Oth, 1904.
.:..iiiii.iiu.i-i-. e-i
llfl. ITlilll. il to I. .vi.l
. I'.mr.l in.'l I.-Il-ii..
i'H'
A: a You Willing
To profit by the experience of
others ?
"After taking your Con
cent rated Iron ami Alum
Water myself, and using it
in inv family with line re
units 1 ilo not hesitate to
recommcml it as one of the
best medicines to he found.
We use it us a tonic, for
Dyspepsia, and Madder
trouble and regard it us in
valuable." .1. J. LA W.SOX, Cashier
Hank of South liostou,
South Hoston, Va.
"It gives me ileusure to
state that I have used your
I'onceiiMi.teil Water and
t'uul it one of the hest tonics
on the market, nnd can
highly iccomnicnd it to any
one desiring a good ajiiie
tite, good health and good
feeling."
.1. I'. I.IAVIS. Photographer,
Pilot Mountain, X. I".
Kveii if your trouble is ;hrotii
it will cost very lillleto make acoin
llcte cure, so do nut fail to get. a
supple at once. So, bottles oil cts.,
I.-. , bottles if 1. tm.
Km' sale by t-taiHlaril
Ilrug Co., Ashchoni,
X. C.
J. M. ECHOLS COMPANY,
-YXClll!L'KG, Va.
'inndTh.lf..rrl'
a r.n.. ,nfS!.-lns t.
r'a-lt-DrsoirW
r ii-r rl - a,
-r In. t 1 sp-nt
Il.otttlh.lt..-lon PluallUerS-
1-ir.f 1 lake." -VIWS. ( Ai
MARTIN. Prki-r. Snr, W
I.INft
If voitr liver .lees li" act reg
ularly go to v-nr ilrag'-it and
.s-ure a pa.ka-e of Tr.fdf. Ml
f:'!.n-k-Irinik'ht mi l tak" .1 dnsp
tonlglit. This gr-at family
medicine frees the const :pated
IkiwcIs. stira up tin- larpi-t liver
and cause a h.-iillhy jecretion
ef hil".
Thedford'. Illaek- I'raupht
will cleans" the bowels of ira
piiritiean;l slr.-nc'.lu-n th.- kid
neyn. A torpi-l liver invito
rohls. bilioii'nrij, ihills and
fever and ail rr.anner nf sirk
ni .n and contagion. Weak kid
tmi result in liright's iii.ea
wliii-h r!aiin ws li'ainy victima
as iinaiimptinn. A 2"-cent
paekag- of Thedford's Black
lrangiit should alwayt to kept
in the home.
-U unad Thulfnre't IC--PrAQsrit
for livar an.l Ir .ino.'- v. in-
fi'.nlnl- and fe.in.l n-l hlnff M- Ci. dl
l-'-WlLMAM C'Oi-'i-JIA.N. Mr
blahaaJ. 111.
THEBFORD'3
LACK"
California Knixlit Templars lldd fel
lowsThe Last Opportunity of the Year.
l'egliiuiiig August lath and con
tinuing ilaily to September !Hh
round trip tickets will he sold on ac
count of the ahovc conventions from
all points in the southeast to cither
Los Angeles or Sail I'laiicisco at ex
tremely hoi talcs, wilh tinul return
! i:
limit tictobcr (rd.
Tickets will permit of ten days
;slo., OVl.r llt s;- Louis uud allow
lollv, ..rivelege of going one route
, , - thl.r withm,t .j,.;.
I" . " . , . ,-,,.(j , ,
twiml cost, except Hat tickets le-
I turning via Port am! mi idilitioiml
j charge of $'11 will he niiule.
i The Frisco-liock' Islaml Systems
J offer excellent unites in cither liKec
I tolu
j W' rite for rates, descriptive litcru-
tllR. nm f, i f rmt ion, and Ictus
. j. j pA ,,,.,.
I t ..
lh-Uwt Passenger Agent.
Atlanta, via.
OPERATES
Double Daily Trains
CurylMir rullmn Ms-wrl, Ctlm
Vtn ( U eart) u4 Chair
CariimOCrM).
Electric Lighted Throughout
BMngtuua, MsaisMs and Kit City
NO TO All POINTS IN
Texia, cy.Jioma and IwHsaTsfrltorlss
ANO THS
Far Wsst and Northwest
THHOUGtl StfCPI'l Ul ttHVICE FIOM TBE
J JliiEASt TO MEMfKIS MS
tUM CITf.
ONE-WAY tm ROUND TRIP
SwnMa tWeta tnm llluU. N., am4
airailwkui. Ala., to imtnla la
Suatliireal va tale fh-at aa4 Uilrd
TaaaOan al aark Baata.
passriptlTO lileratura. Ilckta arrmnjrM
a:m tr.euga raianralioiia maua usoa apali-
L. PARROTT,
RICT F-AasiNGCH AQENT,
ATLANTA, OA.
0,1 AUG ml
Lepl Advertisements
LAND 8AI.K.
fc- Trtut-of ainir-li-r nf Milv Kr"u'.t ''X M1
SinHTior Conn uf Hiiii.loli.ii county m tljy
M-tlilon nl W. K. Hamlin, ainiflta Jiirrell, O. H.
K-aixm vial, exiurt. 1 lia!l 11 al lKil.lle
iiiu-tl.-ii unlit; hlKhest tit.liler utUicaiurt n..ue
I Aslie-bem. N. C.nli Snlur.lar
Miku- -". met 1" u'cloek M, the. loll.miiilt
real iwhim., vw; a tnu't Ol liwi.i O'i'K
i-iiii: 111 Hie Cmmtv of KAntulltl. t-uitu
liC.inilltlu 111 AKheboru ttiwiullUp ill On
l A-lielH.ni. l.M'aliil mi ttiu wet ni.lv of tliv
i.liuik r.hi.1 an.l ii'ljoliinmoii llie north and wi-iit
tne lima. ..I A l . Mi All-u r uiol. alao ailliilmiig
llie l.nt.l. el Kni-m- ll.i.iili-l, liiwlon Huiuttu-kfr
AslulH.ni VV.I iin.l Inm l (.. wmara mat.
.illli ti.ljollilliK OH- lan.lnni hukii .
Munis, uml c.iiitiianiii! nUiut mxty nvrm una
Ti-riiw uf sale .-lie llnr.1 inli. imiMliinl on a
rixlil of six months an.l i.ni'-UO'.l In lui-lve
neiilli-. ink- n-M-rveil mail iln- full ymviil
if tin-i.iiie:iiisviii..m y. .lir. Iijmt Ut give ne
for .l-.-fv!
I.I III.-
Ill-
of COIIIll
llils
Iiui.l i-Ml.1 l.ii-caliiiii mlii.il.lv nuin-nil Itit.-i
luu.l nn.l iiiiiii-iiil inti r.-si mil nv i m-i-
srnl. ly an.l llii-n .-.il.l u.ivllicr. The liinln-i.1 inn
will lie iic.'i'.l.-.l iin.l n-irivn. il i-
In.tl.l.. in..-t i.f l.tii.l nn.l Kllttill.lv fur
l.u.1.tiiiKl..tx. 1I.I.IAH MliKKITT,
I 111- Will UUV OI July 1UI. i .iimuisiiiuiiur.
MITICK!
IIuvililI.iiHlillisl bs lulinne-lial.Tof Mm. b. T.
AI.IIKK1' JOKI'AN,
KK-SAI.K UK VAI.l'AHLK TIMUKK 1.ANII.
riiliriiiitli..r:ty ii.tiniliu-.t in tin-liit will ami
l.-Mum.-iilof II. Ia-uiiII.ii. ilt-t- il. I will m-II for
t nsli nl tin- i-eiirl Mouse ilnor at liul.liv um-tlun ui
II a- li.k-ll.-.l lil.l li-ron Meii.lay Aim. 15, HUM al IV
o'clock i.iik ilu- I1.II.WI11U n-iil i-niu-i
.iii.-traet liil'.slurlin.vt. b.wnslilp ailjofiifug
tin-lini.ls .f laiiil-iiy Cmiifonl vl al, kium u 11s
ihv I-iiii- Hill triu 1. ('..iituliiiiiKTAacrvMiiorv or
WE HAVE
A line of Fresh (iroccrics
uml Country Produce Ion
hand all the time. We
want your Jtrndc uml if
living prices ami fair
treatment will get it. we
arc going to Imvc it.
For anything to cut come
to us.
SPOON & REDDING,
Grocerymen.
C, C. WOODELL,
Hlucksmithing and General
. REPAIR SHOP.
Do all kinds of work from
horseshoing to making wa
gons. I have for sale now a dozen
good second hand buggies
thoroughly rebuilt and sold
at low prices. -
Call to see me near Depot,
c. c. WoopKI.L.
ILLINOIS CENTRAL'
RAILROAD
IUKKCT Hol'TK TO Tit K
ST. T.OTTTS kxposition.
Two trains daily.
In Cciinec ti. n with V. & A. It. 11.
N. (.', iV Hi. L. Ky fn m AUmlu.
. Louis
With ILmivIi suv.ns Cnn- rrimi
Georgia, Florid & Tennessee
Route of the Famous
"DIXIE FLYER"
irr 't;t. thr only mnrnlui; .rejihnr
. AtlaiitH H:v.'
ntiiv ilny in M,
( llMUttll.
!- fnun yuiir i it
I M'll.tll)-.iiTll
FRED D. MILLER.
Traveling Pas. Agent.
No I N. PrtvorSi.. aATLANTA.GA
AllliKT IT-t.iO.00 liKttAHl).
A bottle of Kc-zinc will lie i-ent'
fin- 'o cvei v retuli-r of this micr
ho is .-iilferinj,' w ith liny kiml of
skin tlisciise or eriiitiom, au.v form
of Kczciini, llliml or Iilceilinir I'ilcii,
Sciiiflihi, Itch, Tetter, Hurhera Itch,
Hine; vvoriii, Hi ii le, IIIckm! l'oisiin,
Kcver Sores of anr iianic or nature.
$50 l'cvviii'il will he puiil for la i V
ca.-e of Kczeiiin that in not prompt
ly cuivil vi il ii Kc-zine. Kt zinc will
hciil any sore or cure the worst skin
anil iiiuke it look like velvet. Here
loforc then- hits been no Siict-ilic
iliscovorcil that would cure Eczema
uml kindred iliseuscs until Kc-zine
was iliscovcreil uml now tlioiisiinils
arc ciircil duilv. Never mind
w hat you have tried: forget
the failures imiilc hv oilier remedies
ami .send for FREE SAMPLE
of Kc-zine, which always gives re
lief nnd nJiH-rmaneiitciire, .
EEc-zlne Skin iSoap is tho best
uiiticcpticsoup made. It will cleanse
anything will destroy microbes of
dandruff, falling luur, sore "head,
hands and fii-t, pimples and black
heads on face and make the skin
smooth. The only antiseptic sliuv
in' stmp made, guarttiitceu to cure
Xcriii discaucs $50 if it don't. 2o
cents a t-ako. Write today to
BOYD CHEfllCAL COflPANV,
708 Rand-McNaily Bldtf.,
CSkajo. III.
The jiuhlishcr of this paper knows
of the reliability of Kc-zine. ami of
the JUiyil t'hemical Co.
Healthy Mothers.
Mother should always keep In goon
bodily health I hef oar is to iboir
children. Ye- it ) no ansa, al siiiht to
ps a mother, with b"e in arms, cough
ing violently anil exhib t all th symp
toms i f a i-o-'SuupbTe tenilenir. Aad
br should this dargarou oondinon
exrst, tlanceron alike to mother and
o -ihl, when Dr. Botchte's (ienuan
Hvrup would put a stop to it at tine?
Nn mother aboald be withoot this old
aad tried remedr in tba nones for its
lmel use will promptlr cure an lane
1 tnroa ir isronolnal trouble in herself
J or her ch lrlreu. The worst confc-b or
o- l.l - he speedily cared by Uermasi
8- no; -icao bOH'sen- and eoaav--i
-.i ... ..as bronchial tobea. H makes
eip.. Miration easy, aod gite Instant
relict and refreshing rrst to the -oonah-racked
eonsuniptlyr. New trial bottiea, "
'; In rue ti-. 74o. For sale by HUa-
Idard Drof Co.