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VOL. XX V.
PITTSHORO, CHATHAM COUNTY, N. C THURSDAY, NOVUM B ICR 27, 15)02- NO. r.
w
Mynheer Joe.
BY ST. QEORQE JATH BORNE.
C.rTiu;iiT l!i', lt..ti'..r lluNsr.n' s.is.
chaptlu Ml.
I 'out innod.
"It was ln who sent nn. T linvi' ox
rtatisied nearly four motil lis in nil.
'J'hi'iv I'l'iiiiiiii eight inofi' for yon to
tdtow up in Phllsidolpliia and prove
your iili'iitiiy. 'flint iloiii' within n
yi'jir from tln date of th" olil mini's
ilea ill yon full heir to his vnsl eslsites."
Will," with ii steady "putT-puff,"
VtipjHisi' I fail to show iiii-wlint
tlii'li':"
"Why. num. i here's n oool million :it
make in this matter- think of it.
enough to lii out 'ppiltttotisi to l ho
North role-to tln ci -lit iv of the cnrtli
-money to Mii; mlcr In the most olsib
urate efforts to discover whnt pvcii
a Livingstone or a 1 Motor Kane has
lniled in.'
How artfully Mr
Crimes puts this.
In- knows is the
appealing to wii.it
weak spot in tin1
htrauire comiiaiiloti.
make-up of his
Was ever Midi a
n:one as i his known liefore. when u
mail pleads witli a fellow human to
appear ami claim a fortune that
ii waits his coming?
M villi) or .loc seems to he weighing
tin whole affair in the invisible scales
of his miinl. When ho speaks again it
is retlei lively.
"Light ii'.oiitlis. yon say. When did
lie die': '
on the liith of Oi ioher last."
"Light iiionlhs -let me see -from
Cairo I go ilirecl to India ii is impos-t-i
i l- to give ihsit jonrncy tip. for even
1 1. . v I may lie loo late to accomplish
what I seek to ilo. Then, if all goes
will there. I have mailo up my mind
io see v, iinei hill,' of China ill a region
foreigners have never yet been aide
to p. iienaie. tanking my way through
to Persia and the Mediterranean.
Light months arc a short time, bur
then if everything goes well there Is a
chance that I may turn up in Phila
delphia be'ore or on next October
imh. It till depends on how fortune
handles me. Jolt know."
I' weiilil be Impossible to portray
the '.Vilnius that possess Mr. Crimes
while lie listens to these remarkable
Words. He has seen inan.v types of
men in his life, ami looks upon the
v hole human race as gold-worshipers,
yet ie iv is a man who seem to have
mi h"ai si scorn for the ilross. It is
the ii. est astonishing event Mr. Crime
lias ever come across in all his life
lie bonis his cigar bei ween linger and
thumb ai.il surveys Mynheer Joe with
iiiiia'.cnn lit.
Von are the first man I ever mil
In my range, sir. who would snap his
lingers at a fortune which lie could
h.-ne by pulling out his hand ami
grasping it." lie mailers.
"Perhaps mi. Mr. Crimes. I know
my own miml be.i. ami as ymi per-hap-
are aware possess enough means
fur iiil the purposes of my business.
A lii'l:' luoii-y goes a long way when
in ih bii-h. ami I ilon't travel like
Stanley with from olio lo livo liuiulred
pullers it tn I lighting men. P.y the way,
supposing I fail to t ui-ii up by the time
spci iiieil, does the property go to char
ily':" Mr. Crimes has been expecting this.
Mid yet h" twists uneasily in his chair,
as i hough hardly willing to answer.
"No. It goes l'j the oilier side of the
house."
"All! The I'.uiiiiits':"
' "A descendant of theirs, daughter
cf the last Miss Punner. She married
iind was lost sight of for a long time,
biit her family iiirned up out West
HHiiewhere."
"lo you know the name of this heir
ess. Mr. Crimes1:"
"Well. yes. sir. 1 have heard it," ho
replies.
Let me have it. piease," remarks
Mynheer .loc, taking out his note
book. "A mail is bound to feel sonic
interest in the party who will come
into ti million or not. according lo his
whim. If yon have seen this party
Py the way. is she a spinster or mar
ried woman':"
Tlie fornn r. by all means," with a
grin Hint Mynheer Joe takes note of
and prcsi ines Is caused by the fact
that tlie party referred to is nu fliitl
(piated old maid, with ipiecr little
curls, blue lasses and n pel cat oh.
lie can see her in imagination, just as
he pictured the Hon. Peiuosilienes
Tanner -and as truly.
"I trust she'll iiuike good use of the
money I!' ibroiigti my failure to appeal
it falls to her," pursues Joe, thought
I ull.v.
doubt ol
says the
that. sir. no doubt of
other, w it Ii something
According lo my Idea
l.Kiuey is bound to go
thsit.
of
si ohttckl".
of thinking 'I'"
til" si
way whelm r you get H or
s'.a c'.o:.i.i. Mr. liriuics.
th-.'
'That's
d!.
u
uueuuimocly
d up Monat
Mflttpriiorn.
fond f. ti.i.t
Blfsue. parity
.;l-d tii'
t ruisetl along ihe vva.de cal of Al
giers, and has any number of trips in
cent' inplaiioii which will consume
moil' y ai'd add lo the knowledge of
geograpln i P.less you. sir. she's got
n medal already from ihe Koyal Ceo
:rsiphical Society of Croat Hritstin in
cuiiiieclion with certain features con
cerning some daring work she did in
the Alps."
"Phew: A regular female discover
er! An sislv. iiMircr in petticoats. I've
nu t a nui.ibcr of such. They're .ill
alike. And while udmiriUi; tudr grit
in daring peri's in unknown lands 1
am free lo confess. Mr. Crimes, that
I was never struck with their personal
charms. It is a business that only
tlie nu. si determined characters lake
to women who partake more of the
man In their nature. You've seen Jem
o: tell."
Mr. Crimes is shaking all nver with
some emotion, lie coughs .-is iliough
I: is a Utile tobacco smoke that has
goi leu into his windpipe and choked
him.
"Of course, my dear fellow-, lint
you do wrong to condemn the whole
class. l'e always found llnre were
exceptions lo every rule"
1 "Coiiie. don't think I'm throwing
! out inueiidoes against female travl-
; its. I've inoi several wurd.Tfnl wom
en who accompanied their husbands
J into daugi r ami threatening death.
I'm only stating a lint that all w it It
' whom 1 am aeiiuainird are strong
characters, wiih plain. resn!u;e feat
llivs. I presume the life I hey lead
iiiak. s t lifiii look s i nminisli."
; "Vet. they, too. may have been love
ly once,'' murmurs the pseudo silver
; king.
"'fhe name. Mr. Crimes the name":
Perhaps I have inei tlie ladv some
where." "And I am sure of it. It is now less
i !ian half an hour since mi knocked
her ihar old governor our in one
round. "
Mynlii' ",- .b e drops book and p. m-il
, an. I springs to his feet as If made tlie
recipli nt of a gnlvaitV slun k from
' o'le of I lie clcoir'to eels lie is so folld
of telling about.
' Why. man. you don't n;ean to tell
l. so thai ii U Moily 'fanner':" he bur-;.:
: c.u wiiii, wiiereiicoii his compacioii
, begs him lo I'cmcmh'T that osiers nr..
; i'oi far a w ay. and on" M'. ne Hi' an oven-
! ing is n'lPe enough.
1 P.y tills time Mynheer Joe. the erst
while i ool mess iiger iloiii Khartoum,
lias picked up his book ami seals him
sel,' close beside Mr. Crimes, upon
whose al io lie fusions a dutch, wiiii,'
! with a voice full oi oagcipcss be asks;
"Toil me ii; - cxnei trill li. my friend.
Tin-re is no reason i'oi ti'-cabiieii! be-
, iwi-iii u. Von say Molly Tanner wiil
come In for thai mi'lam if I fail lo
' turn up':"
"Tha. i.
.loe." "i if i os:.'
i ho will."
"Weld I'.
"I am p:
' "How so
"SI
;!ie
'i.ole of is
U.e.iw.- Hi
1 '
my ihssr
h"strd my mini". I'ti 1
yet did i o: ri .ogii'm"
i Who cell'. I 1 1 IlcIWi
sis the party
In r stud tiiss
to!'.
an-
' 1!
:i--'t'
You
o'lie; hing. Von
liattie. whieli. it
s; known to
ivvii off again."
I y
.. Ie
.eelits. for l.s.sel
yoir.vi f. you h
'frif. sir."
"The doouii! in
Csirringford as tin
.oaks of Joseph M.
coaling man. Ilovv
v.sis she to know Myiiln
pany:"
"Ah: Von are right
r .bie as thai
Mr. Crimes.
you are right '."
"This young woman, sis 1 told ymi.
is an eiithiisiast in the work of seeing
unknown countries, climbing mount
ains ih,u have never yi-t been scalnl.
and. in fait, accomplishing deeds that
you men love so dearly."
"I remember she spoke of being
fond of travel." he unit tors thought
fully. This surprl-e lias taken his
brealh away, and for the time lieing
Mynheer Joe is me himself.
"Just at present .su. lias sin object
in her travel beyond more stdvcti' lire
or sight -.-cc'iiit. She is searching for
st man."
"Ah:"
'P.y name Joseph M. Carringfoi'il."
"On deck. What will she do when
she finds this saui" pers-iiisige-:"
"Kiidestvor to send liim home to
t'hil't'lolphia in time to secure his in
heritance. She believes the old nirni'd
will Is unjust, and desires to set mat-
el's right. No iino looks for the miss
ing Can iugford more isirnestly ilian
Ibis ;rirl who wiittld lunM prolit by hi.
Slbsolic.'."
"'fiieii Molly Tanner is one in a
.hoiisauil. I knew I could not be mis
'.sil; n in her ftce. lief' is another
I- 'Ctliar lie I Cat draws is l igether.
Make up your! uiiud. Mr. Crinu i;s
he , ilis igsir siv :; sind j. units !
bis fee!. "1 go I i Its.ii:' ! r ',. hi re. ami
the cliaic.f is n i lo- I'' a linm-ai'ii
I list - 1 fun op ill '.".:ai.i rd. 'in in Cut"
M f . eurt' th" i olid, lions e, tii" will."
Mr. Crimes do-s im; ria. hm puff
awsiy ai his Ha van i. breiigii' sscro
the water, while Ie I-.i l. st.'i r Myn
heir Jop'j euctit isig f.irn:.
"Well." 'hf sfly?, Willi si dim-lilo.
"tw.i aiiil' i wo uiake iuio- TI:.' uiai
L3t ilra'v ftC.' t utoet Lcf. 1
P23.V I'f ittatOP ia na ' DfP. btlt th ,'!V
ar more ways ot eoiL'idishiiig e
Cling than entr into your philosophy.
Horatio. KiMiiot: I' is. iudeoil, fan'l"
4
chaptki: VIII.
KAXliY.
Mynlioor Joe outers the in arcst room
and tluds si few of the guests scattered
about. His eye seeks one form silone
and liuds It not. It is uncertain
how Molly will receive him. as In
cannot tell whether lier father wil
relate the ciivunistaiicoH of the atl'siii
to lior or not.
Coiim-lotis that n pair of eyes have
fastened upon him, he looks across
the room to see the small man whom
Crimes designated as the wily banm.
the secret emissary of the Ku-siati
Covcrnuieiit. smiling ami nodding in
ti condescending way that is irritating,
to say the ieasi.
Jilsl then Mynl r Joe has a pecul
iar sensation sweep over him: he is
conscious of .1 deep dislike toward this
man. lie does not attempt to ex
plain the feeling. Perhaps it is rival
r.v that brings ihoe two together a
striving nl'ier tlie smiles of a beauti
ful girl.
Molly Taiim r brushes past the harmi
at this nioiue'it, having been able to
have her paiein. who is iioi badly in
jured in any way. The Kusslati puts
out a hand to stay her passage, but
she hoods him not, advancing straight
lis tile home lligllt of a bee lor the
spot where I lie explorer stands. Ill
another moment she is at his side.
"How is your father':" he maii.igi s
to ask. feeling like a hypocrite: and.
but for the fact of his face being al
ready tanned, the blood iiiinmt ing up
ward would betray him.
"lie feels no effect fiol'l his fa!',
but is full of deep auger," Molly re
plies. "Againsl the man who struck liiio':"
'.No. singularly enough h" ilocsu'l
seem to fool that wav lev aid lie'
wretch. Ilis linger is wholly ilirc.-icl I
against the man who threw she I an
nua skin upon the Hags on which he
slipped at tlie lime he was struck. "
"t Hi!" says Joe. wiih a gurgling smile,
as he grasps the defeated gladiator's
ruse to excuse bis ilowui all. "Singu
lar how incidents v. ill happen. I'c
had as strange tilings occur to me at
limes. Hut. Miss Molly, how is ii wills
you? If your father does not bear
inaliee toward tiie unlucky offender niillion dollars, sau-t suggest to every woml iiticr. every "buttons," every
who wasso rash a to measure strength ' facioiy apptetiiicc with the scant ie I cleim'tsiai y seliooliug, the idea thsil it
Willi him. do you also forgive him': " j depends v.lio'd.v in liimseM wi, ether or im; he shall tread in the fool
"Not I the wretch. It wsis my ilear slops of a Lincoln. :i Se';v;tb, ty: st Carnegie, and reac'ii the gosil tusit thesu
old governor he siru.-k. If I had I n j , t lebri; ies have attained.
present I'm afraid I might li.sv
done I
something il.-pcrate." ;
And her Hashing eves give Joe an
i.lea licit Ilo- i- Ho mere idle llilesll
on her par:.
He shrugs 1, is shoulders ami i viHI H.
mi
"I 'loliove ii was a fair, siais-l it j
bllsill ss, 1 til I we will Hot discus- ii ,
tun In r. Miss Molly."
'Pardon me. bat " she siammcs.
"What can I do for you':'' stein-
slie is about to ,is; some favor at
which she hcs-ilsiti s.
"I don't know why I spesd; in you
in this way, since I have known y.ut i
for so short a lime. I have litsmoroa- .
friends here acipisiiiiiances. I sh-ntbl
call theni Inn ymi saved my life. ami. ;
somehow I fee) llial I can say in Veil '
what 1 should hesn.it,. io -pes'k !;
others."
"Vis." lie 1 1 " tors eucoiirsigiiuly. fie1
ing deeply llilllered by her words. ;,!! I 1
yet conscious of an um a-y
lor the baron is glaring a:
a
i's'et.i
icross the room, and tli-iv is .-oae
thing bsil-lill in that dip.. onu s frown. I
"Will y ea help me';" -he s:sis .u:-
ly. '
"1 promise joii. t i the best i f lay ;
ability." he renin' without a se.ot..i
thought.
"A IhoiiMiml li'S'iiks. I ka.v. I ..a',,!
depend upon von." she nmrsnitrs.
My nheer Joe does no! dream t Im si.s
lure of tie request she is abmti i
make.
"What es tl I do fof yoll." he Paid!..
asks. "io not hesitate. Speak out.'
"Von may think me v tmlicnv e. p.-r
haps"
"Never:"
"Hut when I think of the dear o'.d
governor being so badly i:-d, my
blood fairly boils."
"Ah:"
"!o yoll thin!; yoit could lind tii
vvretelt who besit my governor, M i.
heor Joe':"
"1 am sure of it." stonily.
"Will you do this for nieV'
"Assuredly."
And bring him before me':'
This wonderful spo. di nc ivis i.s
reward, of com-', in ihe ship" of i
sweet smile: Inn ii is s
..ill ,, s,
to tell what i he designs of ih" i p!
or may bo.
"Von lire crv libel. Mvillieor .1
r.ii.'..- t.. i...t i
n noii mis i.iiiim is oeioic oi.
.... i .1.. . i ...
in ii.iiiei ..ii --.
him a idcce of mv miml or u-e si whin
on hint, sis 1 have resid of eiiei--. ; !-
women doing. In some way I mi's: .
show him that it
annul beai I
lteil iriiVi'l'lii.r Willi illltillllil " "
"" I-
Joe alinosi smiles sis be tbioKs
having in c.l i f such a defeiii'n r ::
"'
ll.is. MUI llie situsillo.l is so cm ine-y
Ill'llcalC Stllll liespoiSlie i:i;ii lie i.iis im
side.
"Will you h sivo the de. .siosi oil j
mo':" ho asks having a h -id i i. .1. j
"With pleasure." she r.-pb -.
"Ami abide bv the re-ull :" i
"Ves. cl. II will is,!..- :, b,..
off my mind to have you id" iny
course."
Then, if I were you. 1 vvodd n d
lIiinL- nt .loin nnvlbill - WSlil J VV,li.
In .1... Hl nli.er. ii -ill gel Volll' list til"
in the iianeis-novvs gatle'.i'l- at- s.ii'i'U" l'-"cd 31.'mn.Vs ti.e
,..v,.tv. ia ..i.... noon n sci,s;i;.oa iin.l
rnak" th.. mo.-t r i Thus ;hj v.,vii,
rind people tiirntog ! I '' rr.u '" I
tiie street, nit be. atise y.e.t bad ibei - j
anything noble, but bocait-e you bad i
lioi'so-whippod a ma" who for some
reason wsis powerless to r. s'-i." I
"Say no more; I really did tint dr. atn !
of II." i
"Hcsiiles." he goes on. i;llieily. "II
have an M"ii the poor d.-v il will suflc 1
worse al words of reproach f 1-0:11 your
lips than he would tmiler the tortures
of 111 Malidi."
I fo be Continued. 1
The custom of throwing rice stl wed
UIUK3 VI IIU.tll.Vi III Ulna.
Why Some Americans
Persist in Living Abroad
By Eliot Gregory.
1 1 AT' ehnrm, one asks one's self in wonder, makes people re
main for long years wandering tiivsidoloss from Cairo to
CoruhiHV It canum be tlie climate, for our own is iiite as
good. Historical assoei.il ions, we are assured, compensate
many of those people for tlie absence of kill) and kin. Kx
porictieo. however, has taught me that the majority of theni
are as splendidly Indifferent to history -:nul nit, too, for the
matter of that, unless as it is applied in the decoration of I lie
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 : i it form as thev are to the Koseitu Stone.
!w
mm
V ii
'fhe families that one funis residing in Italy, for instance, long simo
ibssndoned such foolishness sis sight-seeing. That useless fatigue is left to
ilse newcomers; the habitues 1 have met no more dream of visiting the
Vatican galleries or of reading in the library of I.orom'.o the Maginticciit
than they do of settling down seriously to siudy Italian.
l lie hoars, especially in the less expensive little oilic-. some twaddle
ll'.out culii're; but you may lake my w osd for ii. in nine eases mil of ten.
riie t"al sinraiiioii of the pi. no lies in tlie t oi dim a Niiieria can lie bad
"ur !.U a month and a good omU for one tenth that sum. 'fhe Century.
m i
By Max Nordnu.
MIHTloN is nowhere ol-e so general and so boundless sis in
America. This s natural, for in in other country is indi
vidualism so highly dilfeieinisiii d as in Ann'i n si. or man so
full of inborn energy, .-o rich in initiative, resource, optimism
sstid self-cotitiilciieo: so li 1 1 If tethered by pedantry, so willing
to recognize tin- vsilue of si brilliant personality, however this
may dial expression.
mm
Hi
'cjL If;
'fo tliis ii must h"
In which tiicti hav" i jse.i from i in-
fsihi'dou- ilcs.iiiiies are more numerous and striking than anywhere cl-e. I In muii-' oi' Hie :..,m, eiiick'ii
A Lincoln who develops from a woodcutter into a I're-ideitt: a Schwao I range front iilieen .in;-, ri o. ivv ni.v
who j'i luemv vears earned a ilolla,' a d.iv. and ill I hilt v-li vo. lists a sal- or lliiriy. A good I fieii bringisig
, nt . oo.ii.t,.,' oi' .. oelltnii- a raroe.'ie wb.. as -i voiiih did not know i
where lo lind si shilling to buy primers,
I'oi know In.w in get rid reasonably
'fhe llnr.iiis'U "Aiii'e-t tnedioi'riias"
p. America, "live! vbodv ahead:"
j h ,,., jonally. tiie s. , oinl half of the
.- .1. : 1.. .. 1.
"1 t" .1 1 " I '"en- 10 ,.e
!,,(, f;ini.y of tin- ciiill, hypnoii'.'.'s
ti its'eity, am! por.-i vcr.incc, i.ml only
Succe-s." however, is bin oitc of
!:i:r lielillile, bin which, like "i'n .'.I
Islb it I'.v cv er.v Doily witu i.'i.iiieu.s m -
By Chjiuncey M. Dcpcw.
"WTriiWfl''' ''i's 1;1','t' 'iy lai'tmi1'.
iel'iirs cs, lo n, come
nun. who. without
lion, have si. i mislil.i'cd
; a sia with on- ...' tin m
i g ff ''''d' ''H'd poigtssim thai
; M I never niel one
2 Aa
feStorJj3B ' ulliuvil peopie a eeii.i.u se
which un money pilid for. I never met
was noi prepared to sstciliee his whole feiiitite tiuit liis
feel tif same mortilieatioti.
oar language comes, in part, from ihe Latin sind Civi
'is in itself a son of l.-.i'su tied Civ k.
- M,'m n, Crcd; lakes ip tiie psiper
Iyi... ar.l scans the cage, el tiie boo!;
1 iiiustrsiiiotis. and l here is si t'caiiing in .ii" word Willi tl. Cr el; or Lsiiin
; (riaiinn wlt'di i emis t.. Is. tn imconscion.-ly: there is s, -lion of a
1 cia-sic tlavef itl the illilsl rsl i ions wliidi gi'is theni si iid -.1 ; so that you
,.,,, university popple readers lo the day ol their deal, i. no 1 easiness peep!-'
: , .. pn.-iucs.s.
t'l ihe older countries of Hie World the lie.:ii. " e.mc.i'ieti nsiu stiv.a.v.s
i-s', .1 a privilege. In tin so I'liit al Stales f Awiiu a li'oers.l education
is st ditty.
There th" in-iitotioiis of govi i ntia tit upo'i tht.olcs. I'csl iipoti
ciasM't-'. lest upon csisi". i ii.-ie iee
:,ml umioi mines the ihroitc Ib't'e iiberty i-s-s itpeu tiie in ei
I i osi'.e, am! it is pure if it is i'si-e s;c
ligellcc.
Kv. s'.v edieg- is an in-ursiti.'
livery fully einiipped ami thoi.utghly
for the rigid in the St:ii. in soeieiy.
JZr
' ;;Mrs"Aslepatthe Switch"!
: i;y Ueorgc h. uuntcis.
fifc mcfa SLKKP at the Switih
P.y Georejc II. U;inlclc
M SI.KKP at ihe Switch" could net have bet. written if ihe
Jf great nitiiosid system- of the poet's tinse had been what they
ibA are now. If tiie a!t!mr ",' th.-. tiuilliiig vcres ha.l nm
4 tak.n time I.v the for-loik. amsii. t.r reei.ntioi.iMs rd' l.vds.y
would have io depend cmirdy on "Woodman. Spare That
n va
! ! .. . ... ...
I fee. of "tlirlcvv Mia I .Nol liilig
i . . . ,
j ton Used lo slid, sniv. Ullage 'Ho swii.
l .... ,, ,
. , , -, ; , i r - T t v. . 1 1 1 her Imis' t ,a; .iii:.. mi
davs. til;., il.e lions, railroad- have
' ... ,, ,i .... is i... I.,i
.
1 IlLIV Hot ..C..1.0 O l!'l !ll IS-I S W 1 ll'SI Sillll
'
Willi lae "block" sysiim Ilovv ill
: ,.
! "asle.ii iii it,, swilcb" would 1 ii'a it icj 11
, , y w ,,,,.,.
, v'.irl
me mi - v.oko him up.
to block trains, in i.ecp them a certain
tance boiWion tower ' di i.iitc
tool lo over thr. e uuV.o Only cue iradi
CI... .-i is .tiiiiili. lh:
signals at' each lower tire 1 0111 roiled
''. " vvermat.
11 give tlie ;., gu.sl
I v hi- i.vla'eorer in tin- m.xl tower. 'I'iin. a tram Icviiiv. c,;iml Ceinisil
siatiot, Is coiitrdl. 1 a, follow.-: . 1 nitv: lower on- t. tow oiinsin
.,k lower to o an uulod; I v idling tiinv bells. If hick is clear be-
l-Auen 1 iv.-e-s op... and two. mvciittau a. to-ver two unlocks : vcr o by
! I'tSfllll: .! p!l'llLIU' ill .1 1 'ibitlOt. '' e'.V "
: iotif I d:-. And tliS ir.f . j .
l.nc
'" ,;;' '."'' 3- ''':'1' '':' n.'..:.. :i. VTbcn
a train strip., at s'.n ttuu.-'ial place, tiv tv.intttian. .1- in t'oriro"'.' d iv.-. muit
li 11 rv la k over : track to.' at la' 1 ',,! re qit ji iei of si nub', and place
a torpedo on the Use 1:. Thou he m.is! i 0.1! in.ie furshcr buck mie mile and
place two tot i.ecoes. If his train puils away before .itinihri' train comes
along, ho picks un tlie torpedo nearest the twin. '"living the ethers 011 the
il'Sllk.
Torpedoes are callcl audible signals. Win n ii.e 1 ngiliser -Hikes the first
torpeiln he slow- up. .utd if he docs net s-trike si tliiid he knows then that
j the track has Imi n . lea red said agsiiu
two torpedoes, how ver, slows up
niiowing there is dssitgcr within one mile ahead. At night, in addition to tlie
101 ih'uoch, the trainman must light si fusee, si roil light, which burns exactly
imi miiiutos'. An .iiginecr coming upon em. of these ftisecs knows that a
itisuii is ahead u it'a.n Im ininiUi s, nml
u uut,
added that in America the instances
most huni'do beginnings to the most
ami. a man in mat lire life, does
ami o efnlly of his three hiiit-ired
has navvhen
low partisans
is the National ami to. I supple
smsir; seuieiiee. The universal ideai
.1.. ,, ,.r success feeds
. - -. ." -
the yeii',i. gives ilie man lemeriiy,
begins to iei iiusi si in iiter or iimuDiT' j
- . i
tiie-e vague wo-.l- which mean noili-
!!." of "progress." me mere recipielils
uiciivciy nis own. uei.e.--.
ssentiai to success
as i-n-.ii' s :s.-iu
Hit itiltl I c;y sieipiauio
any equipment w,
i"illiel!s of ddla
whose regrci was i
he had tmt :::!
of litem who did im
who did no- I', d in tin- I'l'es- :
f '.'.oi liiiesliioil !
of them who '
fit -. 1 1 . 1 novo.'
i
ivr literature
'fhe mail or the vv , ,.ii who knows
and reads tin- ciHie :;i I lie msigst-
of pm try or pro-
, ; looks at lite
ni.i.o '"" ' "" '.'- .
.f lis.
or.'.iiig t
disilsteiiv of iliai inlel-
. .. !
iiti'iiuy aga.itst st'iarci.y and soeiaii-in. i
cdnes t.d ley and gnj is a missioiisiry J
in ro!i:.''o'.i ainl in moi'stls. j
sry
... ...' .. !.. a...,.1
ioue:ii.. i or me iiieiiini ini..u o
... ... , .... ;,,
eii'i.ii snoring in n - p - "
,s ...,,..i i n.,. vc v nick o.' time I v
it..' would Ift be tree b life in thc"
i . . 1 1 - -. t for tlie Icier sind the ('site
I. ii to i sai -lc lean who lnav or
.1,1' SI 11 . 1 1.
'.null oil
main lim
a man
l'is
v - I in- fiililiMsg of tl's'ltis for 111
,,,,,,,,11,. ,, ,,. lion of till
for tiie o'ejeci ot C'" Id", k sysiein is
d.-ituiee apaii. A block is the dis
varying s.,1 I'm way ir.na le-s llisin loin;
i-' ai'iiwod in a I '.o, k al a time.
,111 I,, .e-erl'.i..il in a lew Wilfiis. The
Iv tip. man .11 llie low.-r ahead. Thai
... ........
'All a: tint:! tin; -,.i"u i- uiinicki it
llnu t icm. i-igu;;'..-. and after the
1.V;', a each itlg t,;v, C 'w,. by ringing
icti "-it all t'a.' way t if; ca.l Of tie
goes jilie.nl full speed. If he strikes
ami proceeds with extreme caution,
do. s imt procet d unlil the fusee had
SOUTHERN ' FARM '' fiQTES.
TOPICS OF li'TF!S7 TO THr. PLANTER.
Tln rniitlrv Industry In the "-mil!!.
Tin? p.'ii'.ir.v industry of !!: Soiuh
Vilell coaip.HVll Willi other -ee.io'is e;
the I'liil-d Statts seems lo be aliisesi
in ils infancy, yet a; the same lime, in (,, determine what to do for them.
Kasb rn Tennessee, eggs and poultry Wiih such si source of supply, also.
sir- an g the loading export-'. Ship- j a laia.v mm-oii. which washes the soil
incuts from soul-- "'' the leading lowtw j from ! tig ib-tan-os and brings down
are very Icsivv. How much more val- . a eiiiioil.n ion- of uhh. is likely lo bi
llable the poultry inoii- i.v vvo'ihl be . t. amount of obscure disease
if thoroughbred Mock was ike ml". in I In-thick. j is ,i!m no unusual canst?
am! si boiler qualiiy nf poiil'iy put oil ; of scar- in lambs. We generally look
ih market. or ihe e:n;-- of -eoiirs in the feed. but.
Thoroughbred k ie ii..i i .'ntt- . ipiiic as ci';e:i ;t is due to impure
lit.'iiid 111" pi . i s ia the t-'oiris. I eea i;-e ,Va.cr. i
tic fiiviiters have ii.,i I ii ciiuesiied t'.o i Kvcf.v body i-' familiar with the dis-
to fa my prices. ;n,d itatn.v ceniioi -c , mr;.:ii,,e in tt.e l.tiiiisin fsimily. particu
tliat egg- fioiii a .Oi In n stre sitiy niore larly i:i hm wcaiiicr. vihieli follows tins
valuabl" than an.v oilier soiling. A use of bad v. aior. 'fin- stomach of the
lsuly ill Tennessee had some vnlnsiolo ! I.tmii, and even tlie sheep, is ipiile as
hieketis for wiiieii sh" issnl paid a i -nsrciiiil Ie lo dangers from t his source
large prii-. A i.i is.ii'M,,- .-.iso s.nd ' j.- ,,M, of liio shepherd. We ol'loii
wanted "a senin' of ;..." She a.-'.,c.l .-e.. i!oc!,s eti fairly good i:t.-iures. that
him what licXl"cl'd M pay. "Weil, j ,,ngli' to i'.o well so fsir as feed is
lie reckoned, about liiT-en cents." Sis ! eoiieerm d. si. owing si hn k of thrift
old hint tlie.v were wo si, for tiilcca.
lie went away very ii i. ami lei.-.iis
she Would not let him i:av ll.e'ti for
lifie-n eotlls. Alioihc: if : -.: ! . T i. .:- IV til:' -i
d to "sn sip" eggs.
twenty. live cents fegsins.i-s oi' cuiiii:-
tiotl. The avciage price of dsn-ks i
liflecn i em-'. Il ioiti ii.i.vten. chick
1 in will bring from t u a r.iy ii'
U'l to M'Vt'iiiV ecu;- .;ieh. 1
plttmii an I fat.
Now. why lto..-.;d !:'- ; -,.'. 1 'ii
j ina'i'' eoitdst ion- arc inm ii n.eie lavor
sib'e in many paris el tic Sou;
(istliy 'feint
...... ih.-ni her.-. A: I'.ir
Were Sllttol:;: ! if "lint lo
luxuries" ail win, if. and
j Imuran:
lb'' 'hollgl
f lin-e 1 old storage, ainl hardly
,e. 11 iar v 10 . i.i 1 e 11 .
; ., . ., ;
j'" - ''
! t'ei'l I '0 SI "o
i .jo, ;s
- stl'ier 1 ley rcidi a
1 fiiiiiie for 1 he pun! -
I liy iaisiiie in the S.-tuli. I' ! co-;
j Is.-. ;,s chid.etis 1:1:1 ps-.o ide i'oi- iheai ,
j si Ives the greater pari if the year, tut- -
, less kept up i't loo elo-c iptsi 1 1' is : 'he '
'.gravelly -oil in many plsic.-s .-: 1 ; ii i ,
I he neccssjirv gr:I
I'stli ci!ickci:s can
be golem ready for ihe holiday mar
ket. Ksitiy broilers me more easily
rs'.ss 'il. In fact, ihe South is an id' a!
1 poultry ciitwiny. 'I'hore is one dtaw
Ie in many .n- j ),.,, u :m, ,),.,, ir, p j:. ,.-,. (tii!i. itlt to
v. '.;!i lii;ndieds i it.t.,t ,lt. fowls free from v rmiit. but
''I''!' of edtlesi- j j.- ,, proper pn-snit ions ate Istkeii
I m ver mot j .j.j- niay bo pt I'r. e Hem even thai
prol'niiitd sill'l ! jimmying osr-my. Some potsltry vai--iiii."i.
j ors will tell you that c'-ol-ra ;s so I sni
in ihe Soinh that llioy bee so many
chickelis oil. )l year from thai disesise.
Is is doubtful whetlc r si case of i liel
era was over in ill ir Hocks. Vermin
will make si fowl get light in weig'.t.
i ".!;. comb stud wsiitl,-' become pal".
to! tiually die v. illi every v;ii; it et
In !: If.
Sot.ic of ihe large breeds w iil do i ;h u ,,.,. , ;, .,.,,,, pis laud. Stnb
. qtially well in the South .n the j (V, ..fu.v Mll., e,-,,!,, iK.ip
No."!i fif Plyuioutii Kad. is a ldist- , ,,,, ,, ..,, ,;, ,ll( quickest ami
I''" fowl iii any locality. Th" I . n. I V,lh. inlll, 1H to bo soeurod
sh..M is an l Acdleiil winter la or. ai.d , Vii h( '.., Au, .Ni,n,,v-S -.iy of n
: danis il-di ' adinirably to the Soma, ni , , f....,,.!.... is 1o
j li.m.l.e
The slid i ss with a flock of li-ii- de
; iei"l- up. ill good uisiiisigemi'iii. as in
' any other line of bu-iti .-s. Tim same
per eeiit. of sitlelitioll Intt-i be given i.i
i all the details reipiin d in tin- poultry
i business. Proper i'.-.d for igg prodm -I
lion, nine water, good vent ilsttioti, grit
and c'."iUilil.e-s. I 'i".;!i i y give" ihe best
n,(lni ,,. , .,, f any oth. r
j,,,,,,,.. ,, t!. ,,,. Tin farmer
r;M.lS ,;. ,;, ,.dics and neglects h.
henhouse, ai th" same ttni" '.he is n
sir.' ps.ying their way as ihej go. whiie
; insiy be the lter-es are nm
:frsBH:::::
1 b.cie mr iiisn '"'"' " s""i ...m
j hance. T tany pottltiy ..vvmr- -i,
; ti handle their do.,.- to t'.o..mr mt
let ivstilt-.
! 'y " o,d sidv ,se !;
I ymtng .nan ia so.Kh -M-
cialiv if h" il.t. 'tided going duo it
i,,i
lumlll'V bllsines:-. lolllliy i.ll-lllg ml
. .,....
'-- li ' !. mm in a. -i-
t t Ii -
largest di es would ! a very pa.v.ig
bo- m -s. 'fake the !.'i!:g-l au ami Ply
mouth Ilo. I.s for wint.r lay. !' ., am!
t fullll
if the Mi .liicrrsit'. an 1 '.'
... ...... -...l.. .1... .
' I e-' lorns sua , iniisi-. -.' "i no o
j habits ami the ceiidiiieiis nqtitrcl tor
CUg pSIIII'iei II". 'I. ill.
fros'ii eggs. C.i ih rcpiiiat o n siu.i I !.c
I'll -ill i-s will cense Sadie A. lb ny.
, VTntf. I ... Mioai.
j An .in", i.'iant po'tf in siieeeissf'.il
I .'...,..,. ..... nice ,-lhc vv a i : - u: .i v .
i Whi'e :. I water i- a g I is:. a. 01
1
giowiiu si. I K.tt.ls e live s.o.'h.
c-inciallv wiiii me -It . p. w, a .-
imt ou'.v a dainty c bit, a !
di ink"!' attd will citiy t.:U- '
v.un :t. .' :mo tt- stota.' i. v.!..:i
civ en to
Vol c'.'.i
Oi' I'll.U'-.
li,,.-,' t ... . .!i;,i: fit.
U'.:;iic an .1 sil;-. Vi'i:
Odds and l.nds.
Sat.i'icl Wai.il'r ai'iil T'.l ye-,!-, v. ".
Fcateil at tin- dinner lab! sii bi i'.i... '
in laislon. IM.. last Priilay. wh. ,. a tlv
drooneil into It's coffee. '. ti-'-. I I'tf
wife for ano'i.or cap an , ni- w in ...
the kit. inn t" m v'" . " ' " ";" .crvins and will be concltidcl I' ri
Mm found her hurbsiiiil loaning fur". a.' I i
on the tab'. ,.,d. Ti e sig'a; of a (ly j ' ..,.,,
in his t oToe er ;.y fortSpn tt'. ! i.im o --);e pcn.t' nt iat y ( timinission Id tne
in h!s food l'.tii! always made hha sb k. I i .-,tre t f. r the buibling of th" new
and ids death w.-.r due ti l.euit I..'.I.ik-. j ,.. u l.tiildiiiif at. that institution. The
Honors for m 1 v 1 s in Smtiii Atii .t , . buibling was jsiven to Ahmp tt
on Ci iierals Met bm u, .p llP, 0f Newport News, Va at 78,-Kirr.-u.
Hnuiiltou upJ ethers. I too. The work Is to begin at once.
,
ST0CXM.1H AND TRUCK CF!0Wt.
i heir supply from siirfsico water
courses liable to pollution of sill kinds,
ie;; sheep I, lay be expeeted. with the
aggravation linn it is often impossible
ami si s.eiier. .! daliio .-s for which l hero
esa- lo ''o si ii -i bbi-li no apparent
r a-oii. 'eiy iCiei, :,n exsiininalion of
vvati .' si'pi.ty will r. v.i! the csiltse.
Atlanta .c'nrual. . .
( lir i;i Aliiv.ilil.1 lies rrn.
ati t: e.si'oo !ieg i n is shown ill
our i!!iis.i'.i:;.it: I four pieces
m il -lltil. each 'blee feel long lor tile
iiriier ...sts. and eig'nt oueli boiirds
o'.ti.ini" or rr.s.
.,,,v pngi'ii desired f..r the sides. Nail
'bottom Io;im.- six indies I rum I lit?
j -riiuii l .ami ti.e top ones eight inches
.,jM,v ,.ihet. Pla.e a trough sit
,,,. ,.( ;i 1. 1 ii.c by deals and strips
nailed .. 'fo prevent shouts
jnniji.ji-- mi . j'.i'.d'iiclial strips can be
,,;:.,-, :!lo..,. ;( misooiIi fencing win?
t, ,-.. round a (op. Kai-e the pen up
11 em. eltd, call three or four shouts
nid diop ihe indo-uro over them. Tim
hog- will thoroughly root up ami
maitire i if incie-iire. Two tneii call
liil IV e tile pell.- J. :. Allshousc.
'I Iip ill lie of IIumiiib.
r.i'iin rs now have sin opportltuity (0
fii'.iiy l lie value of humus in tlie soil.
S' Vetal coii-e "t'live Jesus of hoed crops
will cxhau-l the vegelaide matter oven
in ii, w ground--. Tien the red ekiy
soils and Mad; jack soils bake very
hsii'd after st rain, Sandy soils get
very clo-e and r lovclopinolit is sir-
t'.-ted. Siable am! lot manure supply
l.i'ntiis' and piatii i"..! at the s-'simo
i. me. Put no l'sirmer c.;u make enough
, Ii wiih i.'.'olii sedge, followed by
ii:,,. and plt't'i bushes, sifior -whidi
l! . li. -Id p. ne come:; ill Mid finishes.
tii: ;i ... That i- a -low process aud re.
qti.-c- t '.vi nt. v iic forty years. P.ut
in iiw v '.it- an .iiielligent fariur.r may
restore tie thsmioM hind in ..o Slate,
provided it has a good subsoil, by sovr.
iug pc.i- and small grain and uVtu
pl-jwing.--tV.toii Plant. , ,-
AMIIliinc l)fvior.'V''"' "' '
The use i.r a heavy rope in a circle
aiioiu si cow's thinks w a well-known
device for keeping a cow's tail still
during milking time, but the best part
of such a hd;i is usually left off Mm
rope. It is a bit of cord with si weight
U m .
IN VIA- TIMfT.
i at '
cad li.ai is led to the rope.
j Wla a tiie laitor i- In u-e the cord Is
i 1 1 .,..oi it... i.:i -is shown iii tin;
' " " " ; . .
mi, s '. i ii ' ' """" "
i Uitlnmt 'his cord the cow wall switch
' i,!si,1f ",v,' f v"Pf
-.nd v lii ct.-u get ll out entirely. -W .
L ., HI 'Si' .Vlll 'llCillJ flslUUllUll-l.
Unit Kiir Swinf ,
,-r ,1 tie'il sii'ioid never be
1 : : i , y hi ',. on it for
i. a.: 1 tif ;i i'C:.iri to die; It
to ;t.ive ti i'oi-ouous effect.
sppci.
'fhe new 7n.nf'' hur h crecteil by
.b.hn W.inaioaker as a memorial
tic K"v. John Chainhors. who fur
iif-three y.-sirs was pastor of tlto
i iiiirdi whi. h Mr. Watminakor atlond-
. 1 .... ., .....in ie. heillL' dedi-
, Iu' W(.,.k in H s(,rios of speHal