A COVBOY ARTIST. T)iZ FIH3T COTTCr MILL mm CTiralierllne Is a Picturesque and Giant Genii119 tlie Colorado Mountains. Colorado as" produced a unique and picturesque genius in the way of a cowboy recently appeared a ?en,ver wi? 6oraf remarkably good water ccrS' f nd ws J cuce made the lion of the stu.. lcs anr students. His artistic ability Is "nrl. fop he has never had anhoiu "graining ' ' . n rr Timberllne's real name is G. G. Kep linger. He was born in Sidney, la., where his parents still Jive. - But 15 years ago, at the age of 12, he left home and has Kirice lived among the peaks of the Colo rado mountains, haunting the altitudes where the timber leaves off and the snow and rocks begin if hencev his nickname, nei has become an expert with horses, and. for years has made a. "business of 4 and breaking" them. He is a handyman with his gun, has exhibited his bravery on more than one occasion, and at present is marshal of a camp called Dillon, not far from Breckenridge, 3 In aopeaf ance he is decided ly plctur-. -esque, for he stands 6 feet 434 inches in his stocking feet and wears the dress of - the typical mountain cowboy - Tim berime must have inherited the soul bf an artist, , for, with no better materials than a shin -' gle and a sharpened piece of lead ore, he tried to depict some of the rugged beau ties of the canyong .and mountain - peaks and with such success that bis rough com panions looked upon him as a genius, air though they chaffed him about his "pic ture making'as much as was safe. ' . One day last" summer a young woman from Denver1 happened to be up in the ' ' ,. ' , 1 - 'r --5 Vy. W Ife W Kr -..y ji id f -i r - ' a 1 '."p m f -TIMBERLIITE, THE COWBOT ATlTIST. . mountains and'made the acquaintance of Timberline. She as air art student, and when he found that she, too, drew pictures his confidence was won. - He showed her eome of his drawings. ' She praised theni and gave him some water -colors, with a5 few instructions as to their use. Then she went ' back v to Denver and heard nothing more' from the" mountaineer until Tim berline . recently stalked . .into that city with some of his work He was made much of by the Colorado Art club members and was induced to stay a few days and receiv ed some instruction.; His drawing is good, his perspective" accurate, and his coloring true to nature, which is remarkable con sidering his limited experience. - i fc : , THE SWISS FIGUREHEAD. y president RufTy Has but Small Power: In 'the Little Republic. , Eugene Huffy, the new president of Switzerland, is a native of the French can y ton of Lausanne. He is a lawyer, by pro fession, and for many years has- been con sidered the head, of the LefJuor Radical! .party.. Last year.he was g&tftftagop chair man of .'the federal jpQunGjl'tfce second highest office in the little mountain repub lic, and this year, in accordance with the usual custom, he , becomes chairman oT hat bodjya post which comes as near to that filled by our chief executive ai any'in the Swiss government. ' ' ' It should be understood, however, that the . president of Switzerland is really a veryiunimportant, official. The functions of the office are few and the honor con nected with it small. Practically he is on ly the chairman of . the bimdesrath, a fed eral council corresponding in a measure to! our cabinet. By.courtesy he is called pres ident of the , republic. He has no rank, either civil or, military,. has no power of Teto and cannot even so much as pardon a criminal, He Is not bothered by office seek ers, because he has no offices to distribute. Although merely a figurehead he is a hard worked official,, for besides acting as chair ' man of the federal council he Is ex officio the minister of state and the minister of foreign affairs'. , - The members of the federal council are', chosen by the national council and are al ways member? of the-"upper branch of that body. This branch is known as the etainderath, and is . something similar to ' our senate, while the lowjbr branch Is Called T. A S-ocua, M. 0., the Great Chem . ist and Scientist, WilL Bend Free, to the Amicted, Three Bottles , of Hi? Newly Disco?ered . Remedies lo,Cure Con-; sumption anct All , Lung .TJrou- - ' -: - . hie. - Don't delay iiiitit it fs too late. Con Eumption, uiiinterupted, meanp speedy and certain death:" Address T.' A. Slocum, M. C, 98 Pine street. New' York, and when writing the Doctor, give express "and postofSce a rjdress, and please mention read ing tMs, a tide In the Gazette . . NotHlDs.??V!d.be.er, more philan thropic or caFfy fii6re jo tothe afflicted, than the offer of T. A Slocum, M. C, of New York City; " - ' . Confident that he. has discovered a 're liable cure for consumption and all : bron .chial,' throat and lung diseases,' general decline and weakness loss of flesh and all conditions . of wasting, and to make its great merits known, he . will .. sendy free, three bottles to any reader of the Gazette, who may, be suffering. . Already this "new scientific course of medicine" uas permanently cured thou sands of apparentlyfcopelesa cases. ' r The Doctor , coniders it . his , religious duty a, -duty which he owes to human ity to donate his infallible Oure. He has proved the dreaded : oonsumptlon tp be a curable disease : beyond any doubt, and has on file In his American and Euro pean laboratories ; testimonials ; of exper ience from these benefited and cured, in all parts of the world. i. . - , , . -' jKenecnon of a Bostonian. ' At the menagerie there is auniversal laugh' on the faces tf the people a,bout the monkeys' cagei while there is a look of sadness upon each simian visage. Can It be that .while the monkey only appears funny to mankind the contemplation s of mankind fills the monkey soul with , sor row? Boston Transcript. - ' ' ' t - -i , . . - . N . 7 - i . O. W. O. Hardmanv when 'sheriff of Ty ler county; W. Va'.,J was at . one time al most ipros'trated' with a - coM. ' .H' -.fused Chamberlain's Cough" Remedy- and .was so much pleased with, the-quick '.relief and cure it afforded him, that be gave the fol lowing, ,umsolicited, testimonial: "To all who may be interested, I wish to say, that. l nave used unamberlaln s Cough Remedy and find 'it invaluable-for coughs and colds. For sale by Dr. T.,C Smith. - ' On Minute (Cough Cure cures quickly. That's what you want!-C. A. Raysor. rreslilc-ioii'a E'ary rises Its Location a; Eaverly, Mass. ' Several different towns in tha United States claim the unique distinction of hav ing erected the first American cotton mill, but from the best Information that can be obtained it seems that the credit properly belongs to the town of Beverly, Mass. Abe circumstances leading up to thl3 discovery may be of interest .- to our read ers. : Some years ago Mayor Rantoul of Salem, Mass., was invited to Pawtucket, B. I.v to attend the centennial exerciser held at that place in commemoration' cf &iiS opening o.the famous Slater mill. In sending out invitations to this centennial event the owners of the mill claimed it to be the first establishment of its kind ever erected In the United States. For some reason Mayor Rantoul was unable to ba present at tho exercises, but being deeply interested in historical researches he de cided at his leisure; to investigate ths claims of the Pawtucket.' mill owners. This investigation le"d to the discovery that the old cotton miil at Bevcrlv, Hass.j which was 'irsed detwn In l&Sfl, htid be-q In operation foi? several yea5S prior to the establishment oi the mill at Pawtucket, andthat.no les3 h "witness than.Genercl '.Washington himself could be cited jn co&. firmS,tionjf the fact. .It seems that Gen-' eral Washington, .while on a tour, of - the Now England states .in 1789, made a visifi to the old Beverly cotton mill and was so Impressed with the novelty of fhe spectacle that he devoted several pages of his diary to its description. This old diary is still to be found among General Washington's papers. - : - - ; .. s- ' 'As the -researches of Mayor Rantoul seemed to settle the matter beyond atTcon troversy, the residents of Beverly, Mass., caused a handsome tablet to be erected on the site of 'the oldmill, commemorating the establishment , of the : first enterprise of its kind ever inaugurated in the United States. -Atlanta Constitution. . - Will M';Mmm MAM W. V :' i-; 1 - . . W - 5 -r" - " imnrlrrimTT-rT-m-Mr.,.-.,...,. t T'..7'''-"' " ' - t ; 'I ' H' .have gained for us the reward of public confidence; ' We a'c knowledge that we owe our success in business to -rti, ' : TO CURE A COLJD IN ONE DAY. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.' All druggdsts refund the money,' If Ht fails to cure. - 25c. The genuine has (L. B. Q. on each, tablet . - Mrs. .Stark, ; Pleasant Ridge,' O..eays:' "After two doctors gave up my 'boy Jtb die, I "isayed , Mm . from croup by using r One Minute Cough Cure."' ;it ia the - quickest and most certain 'remedy for coughs , colds and all ithroat and lung troubles. C.. A. Raysor. , V . 5 - 1 Miss Allie Hughes, ; Norfolk, Va., ' was frightfully burned . on the face and neck. Pain -was instantly relieved by DeWitt's Wftch Hazel Salve, which healed the in Jury without leaving a. scar. It is the'fa-nous-Tlle remedy. CA. Raysor. predate our progressive :way of doing business-i-keepino-. the best and purest of wines;and liquors and sellirig at citvnriceq -W to tender our thanks to our - kind the; new year we shall spare rio and gain new trade. ' ' :, Patrons .arid assure them tW ; efforts to satisfy our old customers- To attempt to enumerate eyerythirie we "carrv: in m'-Wa.'.u' be folly. .; VV e simply; want to call your attention to a few of the many brands of wines and.liquors, : brandies -cordialS; etc. that can be Bund at our store, -most; of tHem 'we. Wdle" both in bulk and in bottles. .. .. -Vc"-"." -? ''. -':-.-!. rTV .'-r ,. OF 3 J he Atlanta Weekly Constitution announces a . new offer in" : which everyone may have a chance to' supply the missin? : worn in mis. sentence: . . i "AT FIRST IT; WAS CONSIDERED' BY THE ' , AS A GOOD OMEN." VRye Whiskies. R. G. & CO. 1S PRIVATE STOHKL ' G. t & CfO.1 OLD SARATOGA. , R. G & O0.'S OiL3 MONOGRAM. R. G. & CO. IS OLD BAKER XXXX. R. G. & :C0.S' OUD . CABINBT. R. O. & CO.'S OLD STRAIGHT CTJT R. G. & CO.-S OLD 1MONONG A HELA. R. G. & 00S OLD FAMTLY. " OXJNT -VERNON. ' ' ' : OVERHOLT 5 CO. , k ' :iBSON'S STRAIGHT 51TE.; Scotch and Irish. 1 Ales,, Stout; Etc. I BURK;S TiHREm STAVE IRISH TVHISKY.I BASS PALE ALE WnirrJr BURKTS GAR1NKTRK SCOTCH "WHISKY.! BASS PALE BURKk ' BASS PALE DOGSHEAD. ; Native Wines. "V' JUUC,"'C i uiKjcn irom a well-known publication."' TIuj word is a familiar one, and it may readily suggest itself. tlegiiiiEodiarcliKl TO'EMTER TKIS CONTEST YOU HOST'SmCHIBE.FOix Imported Port-and ;r J Sherries. V Contes 3UPP GORDON SHERRY. J ' I CLUB HOUSE SHERRY.' ' IMPERIAL WEDDING PORT. OLD ,PORTUGAL PORT.' . - - f Kentucky Bourbon. OLD OSCAR PEPPER. 3rjijii ' I HJD J. S.-McBRAYBR. " For One Year, Only $1.00, Sending Your .Re ' mittance Djrect to Atlanta." ' t ASjD I GET YOUR CHOICE AT THE tm 17QHD FMHD : - ' "t fee-end of P0 covered by this contest The ConsUtutlori will pay out - ' - S successful Party or.parties th full prize amount that has accrual 4 ' i- t"? pian. 1& simple aod these contests have becomo a! - : .r"v i'i , "uuctegt wun such absolute fairness to all th;it. ttta&rortSKSf ffffi DUt none ha.ye become equ? to IN ONE 3YEAR THE CONSTITUTION HAS PAID 0UTV--V " -NEARLY 56,000 IN CASH 8 : : ' ' ? liX0 cnes!?ri it seta aside 10 per cent of the subscrin-1 'thu fiirw? STJlT ?i f BsyilDfrs guessing at the missing word,; and 1 ' Th MToL0 h'coeMful sruesser OT guessers in the -contest. - ; - " MTCi3 with absolute fairness, sen A the fact that The : StS H.rtS0YASJUtlS?. haS MO,RE THAN. 150,000 - subscribers and that it ' Pin ffm .3!renturom aU SuessersC -subscriptions for this distribn. - ' .nn.irr:-ir "-A.-"Jl"i"'l"t w..ulvlQea areacn interval 13 tergr ' ftiTnrn.iti; v.7 v i . ' not a calch-penny or a fleceit- - tS-Pi-K Uttl,p!a 18 open and sImPle and IS ADMlTllSO t tbo ma,lg by th Po Office Department as meritorious contest. - : ShatVorfTheCronhtt,r lala? deposited m safety' vault, nnder seal, and wUl he . ,ffin of the suSSn tSoks? bCf!e f TOmpetent comiuittee, which makes the award after an exami- ' -..ia-0n? .f these contests there was only one successful guesspr. - hfl, w,eil?S!:Lthan n'm' and addition to this In one. year 55.000 'wviiMUkcii mimiiE 1 mi if ti hm 1111 iniaociira . .-. : :. fLSD W. p. MoBRAYER. . s - - . , - yUD ORpW, WOODFORD CO. BELLE-OP NELSON. 4iNTERON OO. SOUR MASII. . - TAYLOR'S, OLD CARLISLE, 1881. N. C. SGUPPERNONG. N.'C. BLACriCBJJRRY. -N. C. CATAWBA. . - OALIORNIA SHERRY. port. ' i y-, - ANGELTCA. TOKAY. . "'v CLARET. : . ZINPANCOEL. : BURGUNDY. - V .teocK. : RIESSLTNQ. ' ! - jL MADURA." 7.'1 s - OATA5VBA. v GUINISSES DUBLIN STOUT. PEIGENSPAUS' INDIA PALE "ALB. FEIGSNSPAUS BROWN STOUT. .. v FEIGENSPAUS' HALF AND HALF.- v I CANTRELii' & COCHRAN CLUB SODA. . CANTRELL & COCHRAN GINGER AT. Riim and Gin. OLD ' JAMAICA RUM. ' ; - . OLD MEDFORp. RUM. 5 , . ' OLD' TOM GIN. , ' J - , OLD NEW ENGLAND RUIM' old oeneva'gW. " s I OLD HOLLAND : GIN. ' " ' I 0(LD SWAN R-TM. . ' North Carolina Whiskey , ,. y..,. ; x- and Brandy; : WHISKY, AND BRANDY. LAUREL- VALLEY CORN. , -? ' . LAUREL VALLEY .WHITE . RYE. ' STANDARD OLD CORN. , , " r -STANDARD XXXX WHITE RYE. v MOONSHINE , CORN.' ; " -' OLib APPLE BRANDY."- ' ' OLD PEACH BRANDY."" - - x SCUPPRNONG COGNAC BRAND Cordials. CREMEDE MENTHE. ' ORANGE CURACAO. - : BENEDICTINE ; . YELLOW CHARTREUSE. GREEN CHARTREUSE. - ANlSffiTTTE. r- ' ABSENTHE. , - . -VERMOUTH.": , ,V V'"' MARASCHINO. ' ' KIRSCHWASSER 'Yr w ORBME DE COCOA. ' - - 'tintS? ae' "w,hether,the missing word is supplied or not, it costs nothings to guess, and evn though not , successful, the eupsspr rPts THE GREATEST OF , ALL WEEKLY HEWSPAPERS FOR ONE YEAR - - . ,s ; .. x ... -v ODE STOCK OF .IMPORTED jAND DOMESTIC TOBACCO aMl ; CAN'T be; beaten anywhebe. V Keep that in view and yur guess with your subscription for Ti e Weekly Constitution. -' , EUGENE EUTFY. - ' 3 nationalrath. These bodies are elected . -ry threo years by direct ..vote 'of the Tie. The members of the two chain--.3 are simply good business men who -vo won a commercial standing in tLtir -tons and are thus thought worthy to ! intrusted with the business of the'na- 1. A mere posing orator would stand ) taiica at all of election in Switzer- J, and most of our political methods -1.1 fail there. At the first meeting of tho national :.:.l the members of ihe federal council 1 cj.cisn. In most cases the old members : cctcd without regard to party, tho , 1 t0 glve-eprosc::t -lion to tha : c 3 and to all th3 y r:I - 1 11,11 The constitution Guarantees that the- t not be less than $500 in cash, and it may be as much'as $2,00a THE WEEKLY CONSTITUTION IS THE G RE ATFST wvvtr t .v mttwqpa bvn iv I55JK?Sy?- 11 -V5 -a TWELVE-PAGE, SEVEN-COLUMNS-TO-THE-PAGl' - .v,or . containing lilUHTY-FOUR COLUMNS every week: atha.no . l J7 equai as a Weekly Newspaper in America; its news, reports cover the world, pnd , vuUSUw agenis are 10 De lound ra almost every bailiwick of the South. Distributingagents for sS03ffl!LTLt2Z9'; the-'beer tHaVl'm'. j- Milwaukee famous. , ,-Trv S(?llTiBBitnr TrsM. . -TttTrrfrtsW ' :: uit-' - -. ' , ii TUL UiJM. W4U U,Q - 1 1 Will' help you gain flesh and strength. f a Jyiil.it Prlnt8 more matter than 18 0r"nariiy found In any magazine In the oeanto. ' ITS SPECIAL FEATTTTtES mmmpnfl aaioiix. . ... " --Urt'iivi:, "iiirAitTfliKNT. iw Woman's Department and tts , " unaer aDie airection, and are specially attractive to those, to wtacA& --. uuuxcdocu. me vunsmunon H. limniraHv fn Pn irlos. oml it'. ueany navocate ot the principles enunciated In the National Platform of tUe Pr idy. IPOPtoop'a IHTfft)Pam 'beer in crown stnnnr hnttln delicious for table and family use. .. l . : ' Gtir own bottling of I?OPllnei?9D TlivoBii59 ; -beer,'- -fresh: aay at 75c per doz. - ; ; . : ; , ; - ; ; ) every Ten Per Cent of the uuessers Subscrip tions goes to the Fund to he divided. In other words if this Subscription Fund smounts to $20,000 tor this period then the fund to go to the successful guesser would be $2,000. II Ten Per Cent cf the II THE cn.sTrr,wWTO , . 110.0, cjUDL. . TUDJlUn n - THE COJJSTITTTTTflv'PTTTa in w.rt il?Twr nf ta rect-ivea for subscriptions from parties entering the Missing Word Cn test into a fund tor distribution among those who name correctly t? missing word. If only one contestant eets the right word, he or she' wiu be given the entire fund. If more than one supplies the missing ": word, the same will be proportionately divided among the successful . guessers. . THE CONDITION PRECEDENT FOI! SENDING A CUES' . , at the Missing Word, is that each and every guess must be iw.'. pjvnied by a year's subscription to The Weekly Constitution. If s' a) through the paper publishing this advertisement in acceptance of i& ; clubbing offer, the guess at tue missine.word will be forwarded. 1 ,ie guess must be sent with the subscription. Should one person pond more than one answer, he or Bhe will be entitled to a share of thefurid , for each correct answer. There will be no capital prize everyone will get a firnt prize. Persons may guess as many times as they 'send subscriptions. - C 3 r r- i t pi!' ... u . , ill -uUiiUllu u Li iUft V'mJ n ? fifr.fnnnr5 i !! i! , L.Z3 u v il. u Vt KTAKTNC YOFIl ANSWER, you need notwr'a the sentsnce out in full just say the Miss1! . . uii wuvr puittcumr jwriou ues:nuiir)gic is - ..." r . THE A T- I I V T- r-. ALL ORDERS TO AT LA I ! Ti COL'S i IT 1 J T ! 0 , A I LA ! , P r4 ro m mm Li A & i.... Sj M GA, - T s 1 i