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- i THE!' CHARLOTTE :EYENtNG CHROOTCLE, 1912 -V Mill IDUSJRIA E1S ,"ss.. . .;-.v v -f'V' '.V ' ii .- :--:-:-- : -':V-..;.rt.'.LL..'V'" 7:; U 'HIGHLAND HIGHLAND PAKfU Nov. $ 3--rThe 1 True. Blue class of thet Bapiisp.Chfcrch entertained, the Phiiathea c ass of the same-chureh' , last . Saturday evening. The' PhJathea class came out: in, num- tiers and ail reported V fine tim.el' - The affair was given : at the home . of 4 Mr. ' and Mrs. Mekon.Pruitt. ' Fruits of , all kinds were served. - ,,The y.oijng ,ladies have of .en been , entertained by this loyal class and are always gad when the .time; comes to be - entertained. Those, present were: Misses Ilia, and . JPeari s Martin, Addle and Margaret Kldd,'Adele, y Ella, Daisy and Wilma Austin Georgia Gates. Georgia Lowe, LilliffLjidiEttaFaulk ; Matties .PJiibr beck,f.Oc:eJ Wilson-andMarcha Turner;- Messrs.. Howard and Carroll -Mc-Clellan, 'Sidney Berry'hUl, John - Nich olson, Vernon G.lbert, John : Crepps, , Marvin Fisher, , Laurence and , Clar ence . Hope, Carl . Stutts and 'Messrs. Giles " and : Suttle;. . : .,v ,.-.' ' ;.Mf,:,Cari S.utts ' was unanimously elected ; secretary of vhe,. Baptist! Sun day school last Sunday. - morning by the Sunday school. . 3Jr. Carroll "Mc elellan was formerly secretary' of .the school vbutxhas .recen-ly resigned. Mr&' .Wl . E. Honeycutt has had a bonefelon .on her. thumb. She is get .ting along'; nicely now. : : Miss'WUie Moss has gone :to her home .'in-Monroe,- She has lived m North " Charlotte a long timeJ x. ' . Mrs. Morgan. is sick, with; pneumo nia at her home in North Charlotte. " Miss Sadje . Cato celebrated Ijer ninth bir';hday last Saturday-evening by enterta'ning a number T; of -her young friends.' , ' Delicious ttite :Afe served and, all of the" children repdrtr ed arnice-.time. " - - ; - i Mr.j . iiack . Brooin :, and .-.f 6 of Mopresvllle are visiting relatives. in North 'Charlotte. 1 - , V Mr." John -Harrington" -and: family have moved to North Gharlbtte.- Ttiey came from near. Cornelius. . -.. ' RevJ ScF. Conrad's ministry. bfs the North .Charlotte Baptist Churcn araw.s to a close "tomorrow,, .thus .closing -six years of ; faithful . mlnstry to- h?s Ccin grgatlon of the --Baptist - - Church. North Carlotteregrets' exceebglyi t'b lose this faithfu Ico-workeKy; :v: ; The7news pastor, RviK':sWj: .Hohbs, and' :UtUe - son,"-L.'-M.7,. Jr.. have moved to North Chart ptte.v .. All cf North-Charlotte welcomes' this fiew ' p'astor and "family wMe all " regret" to lose this f a' thf ul co-worker. ' Mrs. s7 E. ' Winecofic -. of - Rock-HiU,. S.- C, was a visitor to North CharlfStte last. Saturday, and ' Sunday. ' . ; . : Mr. " Ed. Turner s has, resigned his nosIUon-with the Highland Park Ccm pany. -' " . ? Mrs; r Carson - Moore, who bap been quite sick for : some itime, - Is lmproV ing;now. . : i " : t- 1 Mr. Joe Moore' of North 1 Charlotte is. connned to '.ihe PresDyierian Hos pital with, appenalcius. . ; - v.". v . - Mr. and Mrs. Joe-Hathcock.and. lit- - te aaugnter, Reeoer, are vlsV4ng-:$he ... latters relatives in Concord. - " . Miss'MilUe HaUicock is visiting" rel- - atlves in Salisbury. " She is exneed . to returh'home 'ai an" early date.1 Miss - Hathcockfhas not been, well 'for some ' time. - ": "- "''.'"K-'- - ... r - i . ,- . . Little Miss LUa Richardson had. quite a serious fall one day-" last" w"eek but is (belter now.-, - Mr. JChar Je Mitchell of : Greenvlile, S. . C., v has accepted a ' positfbh with ' the Highland Park Company. " . Mrs. Walter Fisher and? children speni" last Sunday- with relatives -f in McAdenville. , " ' ; , : ' Miss Liijie Faulk has accepted appo sition "with the Highland-ark-Mami-facturing Company. as . qulllerri ";; . Mr. Hoover WaLers has resigned his position with the v Highland' Rark . Manufacturing Company. - - " " 5 ' Mr. Jesse Gardner and -Mr-Rolin have opened up a pressing club in.tlie ...... store recently occupied by Lo max -and . . Rainwater. s , .- Mr- Charles Stroupa' spent ""seVgrai : days last week in1 New' York "City. ; : Vhadwiok-hoskins - " " . r x (Special to The Chronicle.) - v .'- HOSKINS. ;Nov. &Uri Z T. ) F: Farlow ' of Kanapol's spent"- 'Sunftay with his sister, Miss Jopnna' Farlow, at Hosklns. ' . ; -i ; ? Mr. Jesse Justis has resigned; his - poitlon as weaver with" the j Hoskfns . mill and has been promoted .to., a po- sition - with , the company's" offlde,'' ad joining' the mill. ;- .-. .'v.:;!-;-Mr. and . Mrs.' . W. ' P. '. Rich,ardon and little daughter, .spext .'Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.:Q; S.fBeTkat JPid- mont- ' i. " Mr. and Mrs. E. J. .Hayes , of ;:'Chtr lotte" spent Sn Jay.wlth frlnd' at Hoskins. . f. ; ; j U "" Mrs. 3." F. McGee has pen 'every lok, but is now. some better J:T:y" . ' Miss. Pearl Navey. has resjueder position; as c'oth room inspector ' with " the Hoskins MM1 Company.. ; Mr. -J.; W. Jusfiee' and Mr. F-fAl Justice have resigned- theirpoeions with the Hoskins milL - ' ' r, ' ' Mr.--Lee, Navey and also.'-Mr. Rufus - Navey have resigned - their ipos'itSoris' . - with the Hoskins m'll.. -' , ' - A Miss Evelyn leach'am is verv. sick. The Philatheas of ChadwickHbs-' kins Baptist Church entertained ' the ' Baracas at.v an apron, sarty , pn "last Saturday evening. M'ss. Beatrice Boyd " was present, who knew some; J-inter esting. gamps v. Tea and cake were served. - Thcere were two prizes gf en, " one- for , the "bs-hemmed apron an d one for the woj-siS .'Mr. DanieK,ecwn recelvd.'the:llIt:!r.;aiu;Mf4T . as .Earl -the second Al' present -were rv entertained v delightfully.' and renjoyed ,'the party, ' MEOKLENBURGK MECKLENBURG, j Nov. 2?. -Mrs. John Yarbrbugh. has been Indisposed for- several weeks 'with malarial fever. Mr. Jple Huneycutt has accepted !a position With , the; B Fv.Cato and v;car Lowder Grocery Company. ". Mr. riun- eycutt; has had..; very much lexper ience as a "salesman." '- ' : ,l ;v: "' ', 3kfr.- Weaver - Jackson: -of Concord visited .relatives at Mecklenburg last-Saturdiyand Sunday. ' ', , ; Rev.' S.; F. Conrad, 'pastor .of the Baptist Curchi; : urges that . every member of 1 the church bring a free wi'-i offering; for . State , missTns .to morrow. Let every memoer De pres ent' as" this is Ik' Conrads .iastl Sun day ; with'. trie.'. church'. wliich wtH .pe tte'clOseof ! h?sj fortieth, year; in the minlstrj'. - ;: ":;. '. Mr.' J. H. Hill's dry , goods store in North Charlotte is offering two beau tiful idolls to be given 'jway ott'Chrlst- nias Bve; The tickets1 for cash' trade are given and , the person holding the j lucky number, will wiir.the do-'ls .'Which ' are now In the show windows; i Miss Gillie; Vanstory, sister of ;Mrs. '. A. :J; Farrington was a t visitor. t North Cbarlotte last. Saturday, Sun day and Monday." Miss Van's' ory is I a" trained' nurse, at; Dr. Long's Sapato- j i rium or stateavine. . tine accomnan J ied -Senator Walker's wife of .South Carolina to Charlotte. Mrs. Walker has .een' a patient at' Jr. .ling's. San atorium. . :'. . . V : . . Mrs. XL E. - Broom, who has been sick, for some time, is better now. - The Sunday school of 7 the. Baptist Chjurch-is preparing, a pretty , enter tainment to be given , on Christmas Eve 'night.. Mr.. Thomas: and' Mr. 'B. . F.Cato-. have the program, in. charge. A dumber of young " ladies ahd" young men:. are" taking.a jpart. . : : . -. f North .Charlotte's boarding house's are, taxed ti's-l week. and .are expected to beiSo-for-Qtiite-a. while, 'the board ers' are'men with their families," who Jare employed bjr :Jthe Norfolk Southern way,, wnv are : ww wms juoi ; u- yond .the- Mecklenburg -mill. S ATHERTON 1 ( Speciarjto The . Chronicle. ) ATHERTON.' Nov. 23. Mrs. G. H. HaTgett' spent 'Thursday wlch Mlss'Lee W-lH'ams. -:?-V"::'v ' i Master Johnny Kiser, the son of Mr. nd " Msl Zeh Ki8e'r has been Very" 'sick. . . 1. MrtSolCtt-grip.- . . : Is i very sick ; with " - f': v f " " - -v.:." I '; - Mr. tand -Mrs. rH. E.v Walden ' of Mcrshvle.1 arepend'ng: a - lewjdays wlthMrs. Walden's broth er, Mr Solort Webb. . :.; y v --. : ;"'. " ; : -'"". K'-f- - Mrs. jLula Mulis and rchildi vislfe'n'g Mrs,"'Mallis'' f athef -in-li ten ; are law, Mr. Brown Mu His. t Rev Mrs.' LulaMuJlis ofSprayjand MKhTlstdjJher Kiser of 'this " place are ho'ding a. series of meetin js in'tlje h'omes of the pebple.of.th-s place. Sev eral have rben convert ed -; Great : in? terest is" hengniah"fe'sted.l thepeb. pie .as, a '.whole. ,' The Jjovs. especially are:. to jbe -commend d . for their? 09d behavior. " Th'meetrng-i will" probably lasjt a week or ten.Jdays. . ! ! Miss Pjearlie Wel?nerr is visiting, her sisterj'.! Mrs. J: R.'-; Hatl"y.- ' . Mi?s Bessie . Robinson spent several djays " Jn. Gastonia visiting'- Mr. ' A. .O. Sheppard and family on North Broad street. ; ;". ; - ; :- ' : ' ' Miss Mary Mart'n spent Saturday and' Sunday :in - Belmont visiting" the Masses Parker. :; ;:.?v..'t : "-J' Y:-V. . ;- - , Mr, and. Mrs. W'41 H'nson speht Sat.-. urday and Sunday in Noun Charlotte with Mrs. Hinson""s mother, Mrs. J. D. Brook. ; V ' " . ," " " " " . .Mr. : and;Mrs. Ranse Horon pent Saturday; and Sunday inNorth Char lotte, w.th Mr.' Horton's lather, MA Char'.es Horton." ' - " : . Mri and IkfVs. Will Duncan's little son is jvery, sick. , '. ' ' AVON . (SSpecia,l to The Chronicle.) GASTONIA Nov. 23. Since the cold ' weather has come -' the- people have killed .'some -fine hgs: , ' "t 'Mi-rs Carrie Ballard -of; H'gh Shoals is ''.herevisitija r her cousins. " Misses liillie and "Ola Ballard. 1 r - t ... ( t 1 - Miss .Mayme' Aiken, of Rock Hill, S. C, is here visiting home' folks. .' 'Mrs. X,iizie Shiith is very sick at her home 9n Ghurch street. . . Mifs-Lillian" Hanks has- -returned nome irrmRock Hill, where she has been visiting 'relatives. Earl -the, littjei son of Mr, and Mrs. J. . R. Gr'gg is very sick. - " : ,-. ,MrVi Jchn?Hankan is very sick with pneji'mcjnia'Jathis home on Davis avenue.".- . - ' .. . Mrs. - A?fG; Senders has. been very sick but, is, improving. V - -, TBEKTON . - Special 'to-. The .Chronicle.) f G A'ST.ONT A,'- N-y. 23,-w-Mrs. Lester Bakffr-haa been reaL sick with tonelli- tis.' , ... ": Mr. Moore,' tlie'aged father of Mr. -Li- Jioor?, i8 q "- me nome of hJs sou on iNortn trenton street, On r account ; of -his , advanced,.; -age, there. is little. hope ofvhJs recovery , -Mr. John .Moor.e 5f Kannapolis vis- ited' his' brother, "Mr. R. L.. Moore, last J W6K. . 4v . t Mrs ,WU1 ; Beattie " of Lowell spent; A' few days this week with her, parents, Mr. s and Mrs.. John Lowe! ', ' , Mr.i.and..Mrs.. nen. - ;v ;- -Uerests iniuinber ;CompanieH In- Me HolV epCfaitrSatufday with- their Icombg kndJ tr'ouihout; the-' aunt 7 Mrs :J. M". Michael. . - jj built the'cComWibr-toni.Mitf 'si.oop-NicHOX.$qir l. t . f",. Popular North ; Charlotte ( ConpIe VWill t -cd at Bride's ilome-Next .Week: ? V-v v?T' - : -", "' ': . A .marriage ofunusuai :.itrest :, will occur ? on t,ne"3tt Thutsduy afteifiiofen w&en' Miss t BeulahV N'cBoson ? vnlll ber come th bride of 'Mr,;- Jame"s:Herfccri obp. ThQ marriagei will ,tak4w piace at;the"h'6me of the bridej;s4fatHfer,'JMi:. j.G'.NickoisbhVi at ,-; 5 o'clockf; RCvi tlrli McGailpas tbr r of tfie' Preshy teriau . Chf cli ! pert forming thW.ceremohyj:. "Onlyr a" few friends arid the' family .will! bepresent. After, the Iceremon . tho .brida'party will go to ; the .S ou hern; Railway sta tion where the bride and grVcni will take the train. ; for H; nWrsviiie ito spend severallSays; visiting rfefetlS-esiof . .- - -' , V J-" Both of these" ybling""people''are'weil known in -TNorthCharlottW conhecte;wi. the f ihrj.Pafk Mill. v Miss- 'Nhbl&oni is 1 thetiaaughtej: of Mr.r apd Mrs;.'; J.- G -Nicholson, ? and is i a; y pupg lady poss ssed.. .; with jBi charm - of manner that has- won :.fbr her. k hpstof frierids.'MrXqo'ps-a young manof .stefing worth t ahdis highly respected both Usy hl3: friends and employers., " 1 f;? ; '' J -: Upon the, return 'of rthe' c.oujjiel'they will occupy the house .which :Mr.: sioop Is . having erecfedin. North Charlotte. . . (Textile. Manufacturer),. " T CHARLQTTEThe.'.Cfefejd Waste ! and Batting. CQmpanyv has taken eve. r the management of the 'South Atlan tic Waste Company; tormerly, cpntrbl- jca; oyr Mr., u: a.::locicwoo1, ; , . ; -. ... ; GASTONIA The .Gray Manufactur Ing .Company .of GastohlaThs . opened an office i in ; the Ashland building; X Fourth avenue, ' Jle wYork; The'" ehtite product wibeTsojd.oVjrh' f Henry A James. "who, as 'general sales;'man ager,' has charge .of .thls'offlce; " The yarns spun . by the company ccmprse I numbers from ;30s;tot80e sombed pee- pi pus compea peeie-.., Mr.. James re ports that, business to - date " has been 8a'tisfactoryin;eye way;an'd: that the outlook:. Is most j'ehc.ourag'ngl- r , LILELL-It; bp.t reporteapttiat interest is being rpused " the organ ization of a company to build a cotton miiratntfiis placej; A Tcipitdt for $250',- 000. is prbposed..wh"ic'h ,iCiS7hoped to- raise by-- December!..? I ' . : "..-. .: RGCNGMi'HannaVck ett Mills Jtiave" na,de"a further' Increase in ;' toe6plnhng eqpmetiV vfAr-W' tnore' fTantes have- befett orderedfrpm the - Maaon Machine'. ;Worksof Tann ton,MasiB; - v ' , .-..A ;4.; : : FOP:MipC SfeeWreP house 'or.vihe :torti U ill xMafactl&r ing " Cbmp&toyvt mentioe: in'' 'f kust will" be 5axllaOXfew ?vlll rbe buHtlitf .thetreaB'of r the-pre-' ent milt.J;c''4ff'bia'i hae been aaf dedlto -4 Bradford r;oX Rock 'Hiilv-VT C k -1 Y Su? 'ttzii t -:V-f CHINARyejhtfnar BeventyyaumaUci Djaf'rPTobraJare being placed In : the : pattersan anu--acturtng. Company's lirat'tsplce. Lbwelr looins-that' haye'been?ih;bper-: atlon fbr sQme "titme TiisPincJudtes ilis tota- 'l'oni' f9iUpmnt,pfte,PA- terson'Mill, iwnich is on sheeting;; .;v KANNAPOLISMachinery Iftr the new.;, mill which Vhas.' be.en .'practically completed,- is arriving' and -will-"' soon be installed. Much ; of the -'VorK ' oh the ( new tenant houses has , been ..com pleted, ;and these are being: wirfdpre paratory to' iurning pn ' the ' electric lights. . - . tB-r-A a , , f ;....' .' ' ?,"" '"'-'.y ! '; y'l'.;; ' KERNERSVILLE JJtte&na&eri Hosiery Mills Company raeiwilje. .will . saon"complete- itssplantrepacipg mill previously burnedr-Its bulldfng s 225 feeV'ipngrhy. 60 ;feetr wide, jOf 'mill .dohstuction, costing $25,000, and is, - being equippe'd, wth'-OO' kkitll jnachineSj seam1 power lant, . eC if bk manufacturing '..,5(j6rneedleiir" goods, whole,- and half hose.' -A'boutMpfcrj atjves will be i emEloyed. . : : '" , , .. ' ' ' '-J--'-: ' ' . ,j ",K ,'-'i- LUMBERTbNTire--sub-siation of the "TadWln-iilver PbwerComtany. ' lb- j cat'vd - on ;b!e: souyrtt7' d?e. of ''town? pn the -left'bank dfi;'iUinjb'eVf I River, ' was' tested '-Tuesday 1 by thrni n"? ' on'- the; "Juipe,'' rand' was If ojijnto he all irght. , Me?srs.r Gharjes Ef Jtohnsop' and H". H. Oarr of Raleigh,' pf eWdent 'and general manager, ; , respecriyeiy, ;of j the - Carolina L.?ght ; and -Power Com 'Pany, -werehefe' tonesarthe--test. iiumwiun , mj -ibupu Vvlw Mills, whlqh - have - heretofore been operated "by' steam,' will 'be operated with electric poorer heglmiing:'Mbn'd4y of neit j week,, when . 0ppwer yill be turned ; ons from this' station: - ' .' - . (- ? t ' ' ':'' ' ' r FATHER OF: MRS. XB. SAqjTDERS ' ' DIES IS MISSISSIPPI, i " Mrs.A.B: Saunters. : wif e of the' su- ! perintendent of ; the r Highland' . Park I Mill has been - called away oni acco nt il of the deatk ' of erVfitherf'Mr.v:J--J. White' of? McCorpbsfMiss. JlrvWhite iception o,f being a" little fee i been enjoying good. heVlth;. and his ,deah cam's a little unexpeced. ;, He leaves a w'fe" and five , Children, -all of wlom; We! in rMcCos jCit:xcept tMrs Saunders. ' - - V-;? ' ' ; f. Mr " -White was"i o'ne of f the" oldest and; .best known lumber men in the ft t Pit a riT iVTaerfaitfnr1! nnrn 1 n r tn .In. several years-' ago 'and operated, itfor ..some , time, but. afterwards- sold it to 1 the present owners. -. . - PIIiERAlNG;A8:i:fORH Success ! of . avChadwiek-Hosms W'Hak Pived i lnat Tnere is jMpiiey as jv ell: as 'Blsasure intPotiltry. 5 f! TVs- - The ' above photographw of ' Mr.' f R.: H. Ingle and his six-months-old -Whie; Orpington chicken was made especial-' ly ' for 'The , Chronicle i ait- Mr. . Ingle's chicken Tfarn? near . the Hoskins i, mill. Mr. mgie ip connected with the mill, filing the 'position - o'f 1 cotton 'Ve'gher' for. both tJhe.ChadwiCk ; and i the r Hos kins -j mills .and." general manager Vof the outside vbrk. . . Between Jobs he finds timeto ;hkVe a' flower jgardeii at the hack fof the;-mill as .well Cl&& J a; mtiuce oeu, uom or wnichare lavontev pets,, hVfgreatest petof allV; how ever, is . a "chicken farmuwhich he has- near the.1 warehouse Mr. ' Ingle Hatis made' quite success; with -hfe":'-hi'ckv ens.and hasa fine drove of :young,pulr lets; and roosters. ' There ate 64 in !ali,. which .he vhas t raised this year, the' most ;of f which are"tiie Barred , Fly mouth i Rocks, anda'. few ; White Or-i; pingtons and; Blibk fIgshans:i ome ,, tors and, eonie Iwith Jhensi although he on'y- started 'last year wiihi three hens'arid '1 one joster. ", ? If Is 'claimed "by ; some peoDle?ihat there is ; nb' money Bioney .tjt; dhTCkens,Vut; Mr. xugie, ciaims otnerwise,' -and - he has facts and--flguresto Substantiate his . clairos.-j,.... ...I'uupt-?.... ; Last year he. purchiedc three hens He -nrade . a, further "purchase fatA 3ori;oneV8etUngi:oH pingtons by setting" oiie?hail 'if orftHe Now,after : seningyoungcliilckens during the. Summer at 3 5 and 40 Scents eachi" which would : haveV brought a big'ger -pirici ;on the'dh'affoue'niaiei; Vntil he, realized , ? ?3.80 qn the jsales, aij -we. I '.as having a good many, :fdr Jhls own table iise,'1e::.H6'henb ajsd pansfbt IjiacnTdiie roosters arewprth V?? Tmifr&Ufe V i.''j'if-.? ' r j j Mr. - Ingle r. uys 'iayfeed J. .by. the Wholesale, purchasing about five bush els of oats at :the ihefahdrotHerfeed in large nbts.-" Thiyniakes'. the feed aj JittJercheapeT?'1 f r- m : . 1 fe 1 1 iDurin.gf the nonTh of , Glibber ;jie paid 15.75 tor chicKeh-feed, and this; as fMr. ingesays,1 is Dpu6VnVaver.- age j month, since i the chickens .havje ieacn?u suipit: sase. - I Being- all young1. pullets, 'just a few ave staried ' to flaying. Mi". Ingie'-ex-pects - to ; get abou t "four dbaeh' eggs daHy from ,rttfese .Hen,-,'dUrlilgT. 'the ceTOing sejaspn;,iajd-4bases j l)is 4 esti mation -jOn'Mhe . 24: pullets , he 4 raised last - year.-, at v his ,' house'-' and ' which yleldedT'hlm'durihg, them'outh 'of 'Jan uary iromfl Ito i 18 1 eggs a Jday.. This year, he "-expects, his chickens Jon the iTarm to. do better, as he.. !has good qUartersi builtf orthem wh'jsre-i they can stay, in case of aspoV ..or i slet ; and' have? plenty of room '.and be coirf- ortable 'W&f; '. I Mr.Ijagle. said; in i sneaking "of 'the ! moneyto.ba"-ma,ln,cHe.n iraig, Itfat " JustUpr.eeenthiSh a deadVexnjevnd sthatliie rth1y were UitUe "and before .t'ey, reached . the broifet'age theyw,ire aisp'a heavy expense He eiid .thatj qiatiyj petipjje . gpt disgustedin Irshickens. be- cause they - did not - yield N nibijey ;'all the 'me'vand f ilediKve .iem f the proper attention h. And iwohl4 fall to be ; repaid wJpieny'the chlcke'hsl.reahed:-1e;' inoney, stage, pi.- me game. oumeunjes: time ;, and cate and atleltiiibnH to ?get ".-. .. . ', -. . -.1: .': . . r' ; tne oesi resuiis ana mate me, cnicicen .A . -. . . . ' ' these i!hey will pay one " f or7; the trouble., V - . I Mri '-IngliECs ", floCk . .of ' , fUielys- ' bred chickensnialtesa; It ; was, the . intehvion ;of The Chronlt cle's t rep:fe0v;jtiqt;if secure xinebf f photographer; project way - the- alive to something unusual ; goin on and' would , hot "even coiner up" f brfood though they ,had not.'had..a "meal since early ;. '.morning. " After - much 'persuasion-- and ' VbaxTng and a little "driving aoout ; naif of v them ' assembled to- ".r f ";r, -r. the 'camera! and; the Slack Curfittid after the? manner :6f th.er Xemlale- ciaea - ngp,i ' tnen- ana v mere mat; rshe ! She raised a great protest wiliia.8,hriil cackle. : ' Thb olbers ;came :tb ii&-cbriT elusion )' that' they wiould ' nhtf hVye theirs taketor eltherr-and i' aymythey fluttered ,arii scampered j'ttfough; .tpe. woods- leaving i'fevr disiglsed, 'pejple 1 standing .watching thero.; silently Wp tar - as woras, were t concerned. i After" that nothing could - - persuade" them ninn. keien-VnYiltets f lintil . vhev cba- I UUU1C . 1111 tJMt ..UU k UL - WW ."W...'! ' . . . - . , '- - ip pay-back 't brwijtheyhave'eat-! TTTrfT eWandlseU thenvito ironeoneelselwbb' ; ft If f fl f 1 7 ) ',T "r d'ften!;reapVihe4"neto oipln.onof i chicken raismg, - ittakea i y jv; , 1 I It f i V ! back.' k However, ' they consent, bf : Mr. Ing'.e- and'hlsTybung- rooster 'was '-'ab'- tained and' a-ipose made.' - -' j' ?; Mr. . 'Ingle; is 'apf ogressive; not ; pb . litically speaking, however," i "and he believes -inmaking things, 'arouiid hdm count arid living'' each " day -so'jthat-it 'will ; mean mote .jtociorrow." : He Is not imbued ; with that false - idea, that one ever -gets too '. bid -.to .learn. r In fact; -Mr, Ingle: is: a. school- boy again-, as ''lie" attends the night sphoql -at $he So.uthern -' Industrial' Institute - when evervh'e can-get the.tjTOe-frqm his du ties !to 'g'o 'Not that he does-vnot-;al-. reaidy" have a fairly t good duca.tlo n, t)ut he' wants more. 7 Mr.- Ingle -said -in sp'e'ak hg 'about : ' hia .attending the night ' school that hfe knew . , enough about figures to- do r what; work was required Tof him "but . he : wanted to learn' a: little- more -about spme of. the things- which ' mlghtsbmetlmes' pujza him', ahd so lie-' takes ;hisbboksuiHi.r to the hiht t school f along -witti the Test'bf ' the "children. -. '. -,1. Russian Crown is B'. '.TPInner-vhy - Revei'e-froTn- Ivahaks. ,. ? irn , , (xchaAe,) . ;. ; - . ' - The; greatest-publican Jn ? the.' world. l&ihVCzrt of JluseK - This devout 'and, austerei ruler o wns .30.0 op. kabaka, ion publlcvhpuses.:, and'40 0.diiieries.; ThVannual income front this source ,1s : -rVodkaJthe - Natlona-' dr,lnk .'of - the Russiair-febp"lei .has 1 been 'a-,-crpw;n imnopbly Kjontinuously eince -the. sixteenth-' ccn-.ury. Tln, that country, pubr lie liSinfV9ppfneA.by, Jnpe ial comnmndfEVe y- hnruet,- n.omat.er it." musi.' ha?c at least" one; U'.'is es$y.iia.t:)xriied a" new tbwa;ls slatted the a-: st two -sfe' ueeures'.ereci- ea are - the ; r vhodox church..- and 1 vhe kabak. In. order cat tne. laiiwrjjapy enjoy' some" semblance of T.nobJity and. otherwise :.be d'tingasnedllrbm rthe c oi-dinary - rn ? ofipure pjehiansm,"a-J pic-ure oftneC2dris aypropiaie.y hhng ; over the bariras'- if ''-to-; exndia rtyax:welcpnieyjoallwtyo ener.. -, ' Tiintj ". ahi .k aga".n', Z. emehts , have btenstarted .bjr Uie.mpreleartedi-men of - R'ufiBiat (.f oV' heJ4ter-.th,e-'SM'-n"ng condidons In jthat? country; Seeing -the peopie'j; ".Hra,tneA:wan,:destrMCton by ihe"ecou gfe'of ' gpo.ance';and vod-kaan- idea- was-launched; sometime ago iff 'seeUi''JbiiiiuncBookoee-nAif ihe' public houses 'and devote. 'i i jhe monfeyt tbAtsi saved SLovschbbisorc chil? dren. But as soon as 'thetTiarrre celved" Wb'rd- bf ? the I proceedings his soldiers were ordered upon ther .scene, and' the schools" wefe'clbisedp.tHe piibr lie-houses'-reopened .ahdthe:: instir gators. .qf . the njqyementiflnd. .Not manyr months ago 'wheh- - prominent physjc cans "from; ia.1V oy?p, Rnssia'tiiet in .Mbcpw;fQr,ti.PJarpoe. cussing vhe manner. In-whicjhto com bat' theVipteWplerance- evii heyl.were harassed"- to such-- an f extent .' by . the C?ar's soldiers ;$hat- th'ey 'had 'o' dis band, -y :, 'A ? . '1- fd tl ; ' But now' that the" intelligent -tilen'-of Russia -fare beginning i to vMndersd the : menace wh ch'the country-; has to contend ; agai n&t ',it h. may; be i only fa short ' time "f ore eomehthfr- is.dbhfe oward rehedying; -is;, ev4 , Statiitits shojv-; that, .' so i Per ;icent.tof';the'j-nijale population tif vRusslan ; cities V'becbxte addicted to the; us ijf 7 vodka r.?Df o?e they are 8 P jffers bld;V.hat"t'5 fe.c'errt bfj ill the-ig-rlsmev epirefotm like habit befbrethey5 are :4;that-8 per cent ; of ail.th i crjinje vinboth arny and nayy ?are? by naen?whse5ia-. son:has;cbeenva;eihronedAby:h1 ty's specla mbnoply." V-'--ivz.- ' -It is - indeed) a ?surpri f4ikwisea sham e, that", a? ruljr ? of such V& r large cquniry a.H .uesia, euutUQ jgcvyr gjia De :ttte.i head of thfeaiduimislA'eaa. nvl'&t ttiersdtnie time .betherebgii.ed1'ea- Her Health. andSitjJfert Tampa; T!a -Ina letCer lfromi'tlila j city, Jjs.',E: Cc .wHtesjVl I"was think - the; reme --lsrwonderful., I TecomjnendTit to .ray irlends, for'I fiavs received Igreat "benefit f ronr- It! Cardtii acts specically on'; the weak enipdl wphiihly ".orhs,'' ftfecgtlietiihg the ?.BatiBcle8 - and nerteS,' and -huliding them un -to .healths : ;-7. . ? it neipsito Terresntiie. wornHatierw Vdus system arid relieves' thb effects pi 1 overwork, both' mental and physical," -; Fifty ; years' successful ruse fuily I prove the merit-of this "purely vege- I; tahleVi i;onlc t remedy .for women. '.fit in every community, there liye soma who have been benefited by' Cardtii: ' ! .'; 'Thevbeneflqial t effects of .this- tim tCDicu -; n uiuau a i. cuacujr , . duuu- Bug T themselves la" xnany aljEferejataya. vs Try At. 'x -; ,- - ;- J S Ni B'.Write for; tk&itf AMtxrrTtpt., ;Chtt rpos Meatcine C6.;Chattamr;TeTTn- fof 'Speeiat JntructirftBan& book. Home Tt tt ot far Womn?' unUa U!a vnpptfoa requtw v; . CENT i . -r . . . . . m ill smlatUlti'icFootfamfRptJi.to. ting Hie .S.toakte aMBwEis tf ncss aiia Kesacntauisacitto i 0piura.Mcrpte norJtaL notnarcotic.' - l;HiFiir i.i' - 'Ill' ? tK-jtoiseSitvt v';-; - ' liit.vhoiiakSeii 't ." Cteiihed Surmr- - maim - i f Xprlpct anncd for Cbitsffpa- ,S tlonSom'StomJidi.BIarto Worias,Conviiisioiisxcrisa ness amlLoss brSLEEP. TocSunUc jSignature af y NEW YORK. Jj ' Exact Copy of yrapjw. f if Pt rn.i i 1 1 i ri i theFoodai I SHOULD Cimtries in ;Gonsidered; Staid :and' ConservatrW 4Have:ma?.OMcer Are Xotv v ' " Merely ; Make-Be lieve: Soldiers. x-7' The'hiaitant suffraetfes - have" ; not, o far,' conducted their aggressive "tac- tics under ihe 4 leadership of women hUonging to the profession, of arms. Should the" woiiieri r who are already xniiitary : -'become :ar.so mIitant, there jWouid-" certain y be some" in.eresiing campaigns, v.at hojighr.r we -Amer-eana wouia-learp of hem-anly'-thr.ough our war Vcdrrcsbneiits iJEXuibpe. .vypm eh' army1 officers are ' nit yec known itt America. " " : : ; ' ' ." .m.-'Burope, ."most of : the monarch ical cotinU'esi have, , thejtv; - for, .-oddly h.. . .conser uv. wa.uy which! grants :hh womenfolk cbmniis-' stottsrMn'nh,e,!tatst- untiinJd newest -pro-. ifessions. rThe ; qommissionsj al though the. pro,nceef e,s bea'ing.vhem, ae heypr merely empty compliments; carrying T'w,iI.'TOirnV Hni'is mn'hx an Xheirightuto' weir.Vjawty udiform- habit and a toy saberlVMor than one f vf at.Jan ana a yery prmceis colonel an ead.her regtment-j sbmev of them - have '.a'cqui'ed t'e specaUie ambttnt "oi jiiiittary' science," boihlUeraryT-andPatycaii:; ,' '-J-; I , -The; jvarlike. rG,erman . Emperor .he whet dbm'atically decla red that the proper- sphere-'of wonien's tnteres's 'is f'chiidreh; xhurch' and kitchen'.' is inceiis i.ent enough -tot haVe -appointed several roya Jadiea to ol&necie.s,,an.d, . still more, "to ".take ..he appointments quite seriously, ; and .expect them'-to O.O SO.- : . . 'n""! .CO V: vV-.-T ' ' . The ...German : Crowp j Princess,- --the pretty and popular. Cecilia.w'ho is of ah adventhroustrdpos Tio.ir-andT-ex tremelyfopd.. of., outdoor 1 fe, .was overjoyed when- he - made; her colonel of the Setoh d":Siles. ah-Dragobns, antl never mles an Opportunity of leading her r men. mounted upon t,' spiit .'.ed black? chrger: her. iilond, "head, topped by ; thfe.f gHmenta,; hat- and, -huge :black plume, Ifer'molheria. ajsj atcol.onel of 'dragoons; o. is- ajjo her . of -the JBmp'erbrJsidufhtera-inj e Ernprf ss AVgua a Vicfbrra,; comr .mands'twq' regimen, s; ;h'.s Itio sisters i TlfeC ?ewff: -Pri'nic8 "sdphialif Greece, 'Ctopel of a regltnent bfRua sibp. .greQdter guards ?is of .en, vcbh stjlved; by ,;the, King: ..as ,.n. 'acknowjr eqgejp: expert on arniy ;ojga.nizaf Ipn.- Queen iMajy - of England vis bblbner J grow under their ; feet. J I i8 lis QcwljP i ';iiL7 kebt w 'J-.:'. '' s Wh er er e f.. fur- . rjaces-pr or d inary stoves cahnot fce asied,- ' or vereyerrdiriary heat is ;not sufficient-thero you' ?;Kfifjjd need for pe of these handy Perfectionv Heaters. 1 ( v '1- V . V vojB-ye a - house without; a - chimney, or A' cod ; ' spare rooni, or a balky furnace yon .will appreciate: the ' Perfection Heater:; ' (- ' -V . - -- " ' - Made - with nickel- trimmings ( plain steel or enameled tarqaojae- blue drums). Ornamental. . Inexpensive. . Lasts fr years- -. ' Easily nyed: from place to place. At dealers everywhere. STANDVRD OIL GOMPANTT ; TV?;. " : llaeocveraMa ta new Jnyi " - - 1 I ... f,.l . il II II Iff! II I I - -in .- a t t, r a a v ici i i 11 iiiiiiii u szs u wUULUlnl For Infanta and Childrftw You Hav SBaught the THCCtWTAUW COMPANY. NCW YOR1 OlTT. he Eund 1 V2 KOfltK3 thA I' . -' i 6 11 1 Ik vP1 In if. DO j tor liver lhir.tV Yoare alWTflDlfc MitlTARYAAVOMEN BECOME MILITANT (-Youth's C ompanion ) of the Fifth Prussian Hussars'.-7-!" crack regiment vhat acts as tizt escort when she VjSits-ihe Gcrn.an couct but she, knows but -little ,about .mi.itarj' matters.""' '" - : - - In-all, there are about 50 women colonels, all of royal bir.h. The Jatt to receive her, commission is .he Rus sian Grand. Duchess .TaJana to whom was. given as a' D.rihuy present, only a'shor3 time ago, 'Wife colonelcy of the Fourteenth "Liaiicers. She is only 13, and superceded in the. hono.vof be ing. th. yonges gtr. c lonal in. the world, ' her; bister, Olga, colonel of the Ei.zabethgraa: H-.'s-is, one- of thv most famous- fighting rtgimen-s oCTSti Czar's., dommionj... orU"TTTfr 'ir!n n n tj-o-ot " 4 (St. "L.OU.S Globe Democrat.) ; jSaid a. certain eminen .' actor, who at " the age of '59 '"looks." ho more than 35 1 1 . ' . ;-''., ' - - : . "iTtry. to- kepfmy. hair on and my stQirjach off ihac is the true secre: of perennial' youUi." - ' " ' Then he told one of his famous stp diisiiiiustrative o the horrors , cf cor pulence. ..--..,.. . , - , "A :fat man' f he said, "could not he'lp laughrag one day a tthe .udicrous appearance; of .a vfery- oowleggod chap one of- those arh-looking chaps, you knowl -' " ' vVThough- a - total ra.ranger. to- -liim. the ,fat .man" siapped the bowleggcl chap .on the back and said: - -"-'By jngo, bTO her, you - look as if you'd beep'-riding a bar. el-' i ! "The ;: bowlegged man smiled and pbked his, forefinger deep into the fat manV: soft, Joose stomach. I 'And. .jxjU5 look' as if you'd' been swallowing one.' he said.'' ' ' ; ; t .::: : , : - ." - ; (Judse.) .-Platitudinous Persori-f suppose, .. mr dear ' Mr. Gdtrox. that you have used -"Make - bay while the sun shines b.i ycar lire's motto? Mr. uotrox-vei -lv. sir. certainlv! But that's" only half of it. you saoul'd add that. Imade the nay; irom ;,inf graas umer v"- "QUseethern often the -hnilders' and con tractors ;shacks the tempcrarybuild ingvfor every ' sort of purpose. Almost lnvana t' bly they are and comfortable in . . 1 1 ."' . rw-. a 1 il.- 1. ' . . " , r (ld-weather iby -the. - - - ftakiawr. Md, -1 u A - ' J
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