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F0L XXXIV
MO UN 2 AIRY, NORTE CAROLINA, THURSDAY. JANUARY 20, W14.
NO. Jl
Am
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YOUNG MEN WHO TRY
TO WIN DON'T DRINK
J. D. Rockefeller, Jr., Preaches
Temperance and Clem Living
to Bible Class.
Nw York; Jam. 22. " Young ,
mtcsii who wawt to gvt on in tJliie
world dkmn't driniik mw.!iHliaiys,"iboil)y Mi otrilr tf teach the miiind.
said Jtikhln I). RodtoefeliW, Jr., to
tlutt l:!Tnlrt Class of the Fifth av
etnue Baiptist church ttinidtuy.
' GuVMbt corpV'Tttc?:irm do not tm
Ioy. winn who driink."
Mr. RocfltcfHIT t'Ai tjl-.w mem
btens uf tl dl'iwj that his grand -fairtKetr
ia(!t hia fatlneir uwir tjoiixfli-
m Biitt:(!oaiktit:ij:tir IwrnwiT ainu wiere
ritsi, ami that he Ukm'f hml
.niuwel thdir xamiple.
it ..iv:
uBwmr
,.v..(ft -- -
i.- j. t -,,
iturtjaw,tairur tfile si-cnui ev.4 ware
bsunk wnitJi been interest by JW,
tncmiliifni fcif th class.
Air. Rodwfelkr eorttiucrts the
BMe clafs onlTy ot-eassslornilly. Af
IMr Ms twULir'1 Siiiliiy whiteh. wias
in Ifl2ie (ii!lxit, "A-ttbg1 Life's
Mtanirtls." he was urgexl to
In-BJil ihv- clkiis mx-e ofttui.
ffiuot1 tlue- wards ' ai
rtiirr," sakl ilr. RodbesfedikT, "kt
(nse ntraiijnid jtni tbat 49iiow.' can-
Hita of ttyxirug- the cHimirrwm thirds
f Jkfe umKHtiiflniotnly welL Tlire
drie Lir:ig' am:vn aiful to this
)r1(xxs8 tliunn aililiity. Tlmt is will.
"If a tntm is liu'iiling to lifo
snnal .tij-ilt.' art C thV-ni wn le
(oiililt lw.it U irrnutteti t Ho
(Hliy tu4K iif hi is frraijtjtkxl
msiataikjr-ir iy 'hie Th most oirtaim to
ifaiL Hh pjwrr of apipfieatw-ti is
wwetqtlil irj iiiEl sairiKlwuiH"
Mr. Rott-kMIr l-ll:eMi-i tlii'ut
rjcih im.fn slijuuM ft--l that thnJ'lr
nurrTy i Cikurs to w? fijir
Cwi'ir ctd p'j'it Tir'p, test privmite
"There wl io kia cf raciv
4 "thpa tB2bde whu btfw innaU for
'tite or cirfy a Juttje mcmey, sive
iu la Tt L'tijvie ma-iure. It is im
jjtxfctt it tlifet th mir'Ci whlo in
I01W A nfcfFlar .shunlii realize liis
citViilgHitkaii to g'iw ithe sjme a.s the
man or woman wlio can give a
imiltWxrs-"
T8e w-ij,- t gift a .st-rtt in fide
"wj'riWi in his moitkitu, a to jun2,p
i N.nutiwflifc're atl L tlf Krt
yvm tU24
"Clirist recograzel that men
w pwk! ?f t!:ftirir-ir tail
ts," iid' Mr. Ii.kk.fellv,
"Ml'Vilv a muii iKt sm to
bttvt? iViLW'nk hbi fileiit.
tlnii.tj to kb w t jump in
umnriwhfw, "Vt if the iip'niij
lw iiit pTimnwiiHj,''.
"trlitips tl' vry thiing ju
ItSiiUtk vti faiiinr-t t ts the uk'
ithkiijr yn.li i oatn t !j st. A El Knt.s
. .... .. n . a . t .... l
JC fSnw iir. ki-L-jiai rin' re forcihh'
$itl t(H ir UiiS a m:m is t l"'
ji5i?l wilt it 1h' il'i m w'tlr the
I Hiss iiteiiuti ji :.f 1ii!k fatjicr aji
1 (j?rtmvfa.tli"r s tJal alntairHTS
w'.is a jtitt of hit nmi irkw n itmi-
"Lik thNi strMiHWHw NY.w Y(-k
anuil Aliiwriciini i1;uh." .viid Mr.
lwviWi-fvli'U r, "vvlun tlnn' is ho
lii' 4 iSU t l! mil wk (iriK.li to U
fJ.LWKl l(v dUnir, in iny tuMi uork
it'to li't-nl. Tin y oHirlit to Lv f oiti-ii-t;i.?'
itix work. It j-iys. Muf
vf.ll U aoennipIiNlml 'm tlw jVhs;
rum.
"In tills ThI layw wlicii a .si!..v.
mtisi !j 'J - I ft-r .1 jiHi. lie -was tif
(tfli akttl to tnVt- ;i dr ink vl' wh.i-iu-ul
ii:nid'iutiaMy h was itj nI-
KSl t'l 5if illHW liiiii'h Iw i'titl
(!:''aiPc: 'ifil "L!l h wit.s.
I'su lMx- "the waio who eoiil.l ilriiL-'
1 itj!' mi!-!t ? the job.
I "Now uT'l that is chanig.tl.
n ..a .
... - ....... v. ..... .
tin iu t- vi . jKn.u n i is -v-i.i inn 'iu-;
lv nuti wflio dryiJi, aid tihcir-j
l!inli1iia.Mr,s is on total ahstinene... j
i ix'n ui .i.'i'iiiuii, wiK-n-
lbier drinki-iiig is rjip sd to be
pr.'va.lcnt, colh-gt' pisifessnrs iuid !
fveni STUHTnis are quirting tlie j
drink habit on tit.' ground t.h it !
thi mind vs lketLiel bv drink.
I think there w letss fcial ,
ur, -IK Ui2 Ii; .ew ink i:in Torn.-1
crly A ! Irani that in th
U2iti- as a whole the consanajH
t!iof Htrtuiig drink im-resisvi.
ffis bxatlN me to feir that jiro-
f Ukn 1mxs not always prohibit.
ttg iwn.nk cans nwnv criim'
V".v tluui all the ot.htT
1 crfnihahl. "
1 Rofkl fillcr talktd at co-
Ie eng!h on the subject of
Mm? Mi.viuiil eV1!! iu:.l on the nifes
sfity thiat there can be. no such
thiiwg as a double shmdiard of
mioral, 4wne standard for mn,
quitie another for wtomien. lie
scouited thie motion tjlAat youaug
jutaii Tiniwt sow wild om-tH.
" Lt is net worth wluiley" jiM
Mr. Riw-kEeuer, "to soar the
It in li)!t needful for children to
put their hands in the fire in
rderr t ktmw that the fire Ialttir.
IX the Bilhb? cUi of this city,
.tlhie mmii's cliilw airttl the Y. M. C
A. wwv to stiiirwl tciiretSscr (foir per-
soa-ial painty, would practice it
aiull ipirtJciUim tflialt tlneiv wnwM
hiaiw rwitlifritr t wiith. tnpn
-! n 11 . i i l
hwh vmM iwt try, I sav
wwlil f a y-f w
soJviutik: tine pn'Mnni of the
-.flurial evil m Nw York; ami if
1 aJTl Amrieam ywartjr omoi in alii
of ttww OTfljmuzatuws were to ifo
, m ,, ,
VirT Jt . i
Ipwfljflean in all' Arne-rk-aiif ti.
' ' V ntmd in th.i swintry tlue
kra;Ui of ehilvalry that' tliie kluiifhts
oW diilatv'ti; iu- tTieir bet
dbiU'A American yo.i:nsr mn are
in pvat mul of cluvaJlrv. If
tlik'y 'wouJJ1 t7ru,t aill wonwrn
they tmit their mxtliirtr ant!
Iters a very frrwat deal would ibe
tuarnnipHihhenL "
iMr. Rotftkfifelksr'a axivilcie on
ifrkiikWiaip was:
"In eiulior times, when pple
Wm JittuV. more to read tih;ui the
ItohVi, thie dikitkinarj' atrxl an ul
mrnru, they punis! all iILliKeTift
Iy wid igyinfil much," xu'id Mr.
iRonikjiifelkT. "Xow there art? so
mauTiy hooik that nxnue is miiixl1?
ise of. jSomiliarly a mian oij'jht
to (have many aK?j(2iiiiiintanct. peir
hiiils, Unit only a fefw wwU elxwiin
fiin2idiv, aim! these should he
I'sWraslidl aix'itl rtaiintxl."
At the ek? his atJIret Mr.
R13k'ifeEler diitrilniteUI parninhV. Its
davMir-ig with' the social evil ail
A Business Man fcr Congress.
Winntoin JournaL
It is beir? "whlspertrl around,
we understand that the friejwlK
of Mr. R. I". RichknUm of KeUle
vLJ'iV are -troini to start a luxnm
for him for tV!vrnc He is tlw?
weaitlliiA- tiih;iicM mimifaeturer
who hani the courage to tiU'lile
the American Toibacco Compaiiy
ami to fiht it to the fwiiWi,
wihk-h wa.s in hLs favor. This fact
itlone tuaks him miighty pjul:ar
'with the icople, a in I if he were
to jut in the race Ih would niaJce
uiiiigs uiwnseiy uuercsirijg Tor
(the other cand'mlit.is. If he were j
10 enter ;ne race jie woukl uti-
doubtdly carry RK-kinghnm
eennty soIid- vni t rjhat alone
would give him a sut'tVieuft mim
Jut of votes in the convention to
nuke him a force to ln rookon-
td with. But he aU has a w h
circle of frkmls in all s.vtionsl
iu me r um uisr.net, ami tt.ee :
vs ihi doiii!t but that many xx'ou!'. j
rally to his standard atml raise i
Tlie rallx ulg cry. (,ivt its a bus-i
inTs man for 4ougrs.s." Ami
if tli iH-ople i f the listri.-t ;
Mioiiki iHnie flliat tiny want a
basinet man for Courit we
1 'Wliere Tliey WOUhl go
to tii:d a liner sample ;f the im
a.lulteniti d artd-le than Mr.
Ki'ihanlvou. Jlis name is a sx n
onxin i f sueci'vs in the business
xnM. Truly, be w u!.l be an in
t crest irg caiiddate t'tr the Coii
gr iie!':il jioniination.
He Knew Th3 Fidi.
Frciii the Argonaut.
An Iri.shiuan was t'ishii in a
rixvr when it began to rain he.ix-
-1 t. . . ...
liy. rat, not u '.siririr t e, t
eaki d through, s.iii-ht .shelter I
under a raihvav bridge sp iitniiv
uie rixer, a 1 1 i nere lie p!H-i lus
r d with Waltonic z.-.il. uttcily
regard I. f the trains that in-
e.issantly (Inniilend to am
overhead.
in
11,. ,,. ,. i- i i 1
ieseiktly another individual ap ,
p a.red tui the scene and politelv
a.sk,. I Vtt i,.it 1,,.
vvjis uoin.'.
"Fishing," was the bu-onk retort.
Th stringer laugh.d. "Pray
"in.t is the use f fishinig nn ler
the britlge while such an infer
nal noise continues!"
"Oh, shut uji, man," replied
Pat, indignantly. Sure, ye don't
know thcr fisii. Tliey'll come
mder here to git out av the
rain!
Motrntain Park School.
LiM-ation.
Mountain Park1 school w in
the Ilitfu Lajul; of Surry Comity.
U i stfen. miles from the main
IhLuh R'ulijre R-utc. It w sluekl
el fnn the monutain tup ex
trtniicH of winter and enjoys what
w knoiwn as the Moimtabi Breeze
liuruijr the siunmer. No hilb are
-more beautiful than those sur
rounding Monutain Park. The
Hchooi m nearer the low landa of
the East than any other Mountain
School iau the state.
Buildings.
The town of Mountain Park is
.not yet two years old- From the
day the f irst piece of timber was
?ut the rk has been pushed.
A number of buildinsr have been
erecteJi .but the om that deserves
special mention in the Home' for
OirU which is 'mow ready for
use. It lias one hundred feet
front and; is one- hundred twenty
feet from front to rear and three
stories high. The rooms are
large, convenient, well lighted ant
well ventilated. It ib said to be
the largest ami best arranged.
Imilldinig' of tine kin! in state.
The Aim.
It is the aim of Mountain Park
tV.hool to open a way for thwe
boys and! girls who want an edur
e at ion. Though "he SjcIiooI is
starting in the woot and in a
(wilderness this woods shall Ike
t-uroeid into building &rv thia
wilderntw shall be made produc
tive of guL A landi that will
produce thorn will produce
bread. Mountain Park fcschool
proposes to take away the thorn
and, cultivate the bred! crop.
Plan.
Jul order to meet the needj of
all the people and to reduce ex
penses to the lowset possible fig
ures thq ix'hool wall be kept open
U;uviied into four term of twelve
week each. AU students will be
prnmottd awordia to the work
thev do. Xew cIj.sm'8 will be or-
tganized at the beginnhig of eac hiu f j.r more than a Hqmdron of
term. Irurirg the seencd. ai;d
thin! terms ajKi-ial classes will be
organized for the benefit of
teachers.
Expenses.
loanl per term ot twelve weijK i.irjrt' u naval torce as maiv pow-$1-,,)
jiTi'ul Nations faster, yet it Ls
Tuition p'r term of twelve .dfsiraihle arxl alfautabfe tm, that
weekjs 10.1K. j tJu. Ani.cri.vui cite-.crh Nlwxuld
Roiuu rent ixt tenn o twelve 1 iither oMnfitlej-.ice. ctmrage ami
1
Rooms are furnished with beil
ai.4 mattrej. dre.sser, wasltaml, j
taJrie, ami chairs. Each studerit
La required to furnish hi own
blankets. di.-vLs. iillorws. aivd tow-
1 .
els.
All bills are pax abb- in ad
vance. If a ktiideiit sin ii!L leave
vliwl ifore the ru-d of the term
whatever money is due him willful im-d -nts if my a Ihuinistra-
Ji' muffin i tMv.i f.k 44'.. A.1 nir'i.! IVaieiuv
,..,.,., t , t.
Any .student who is not pb-ns- d 1
iwith the st-htM 1 will be albxvcil to
leave uni-s we are otherwi-e ad-
vis d by parent or guardi in.
Anv stiili.Mit whose etundiict is'
not .sat i factory to the manager
. t :h.. vhol will b. remind to I
leave.
i-i ys a i t rirU will be kj.t"iii
-"O'liate ;.rl lins.
di arr;x it ? nt Mi miVru Park '
U.i : T- (,, i,:,t eall rf tht
''is i ' I' ,. H . I a-r.u:v'"
man-,
t'ieir'
X'-Ol ! f.-.- tl, te' III.
nt' M nat'o'i nd lre.
k S.ioo!, State
C. W. Wi'I:a:nv:
M mager.
Moipitaii: Par
Ib.i'd. X..C.
Rebel M-issacre.
Mexico ("it;. .Uil. J l.O.e
irdred x i 'm a and children aid
lti
l-'e lei a! sol liefs X er- !il ls-
-aer. d I y r-U. Is n-vei.tlv n-'.ir
Vane-as. iiorlh. f SiaLu' I'otosi
, . . , . . t. ti i.i it .Mitsui iw
a e;ciir-,'- to reports reeeix l . i.-re .i, , , i .i i
1 'Mliit pi.iv e tor us - on the planta-1
The ldieis. with the xxvme.iJ
surroislen! to the rebels aiul
woi. taken to a ram-h near Mat
luia.1.1, where tbe ibutchiTy is al
leged to have N'.urrvd.
Mjnjor R(Kllo ami Cajtain
iILimieivz aid a handful of -men
were tlie dy ones to escape.
'Iliey arriveil licre tday bringing
nws d ne affair whii-h ikecur
rtd Bi'veral days ago.
NAVY TOO SMALL DANIELS
THINKS.
Should Be Powerful Enough to
Avenge Wrcngs and Vindi
cate Rights.
Washington, Jm. 2ltili 8ecre
tary D.uiicls advocated a great
er Navy tonight in nixnkl)i'ng
to the toast, "North Carolina
In the (Ubinet," at a dinwr of
th North Carolina Society of
Wasiliimrkn. T3ie Secretary's
view. nere exprced by quoting
an utterance of "James C. D1
biin a- North Carolinians, who was
Presidleait Iier;e'9 Secretary xf
th Navy, ami who dt!Utrwt the
.Nay mi hw day was too. diinin
utWie to contend, with tlioe of
thcr Nations, insufficient to
probeict American commerce and
ujiueNncna:biy too feH)le to
jiimarud the waitcfrs of the A
mKritian Coast.
"Thin, apleudid :apirit of pat
riotism, and of progress, avoid
ing extreme position aaud ye
lookup to the steady upHuilid
ing o our strength mpon the
seia, anay well be an inspiration
to mil Amerk-aiis today aa it was
more than biaHf a century ago,"
saild Secretary Daniels.
The quotation which Secretary
Dmnieb read aiijd which his hear
ers took to be a statement of
Mr. Daniels' own. views,, follows
in part:
"I decern it my duty oamlidly
to express the opinion that our
Naty is not only too diminutive
to be expected to contend fsiirly
with that of other respectable
Nations, is insufficienit to give
adequate pnoteVtion to our cotm
menie, but " xinquxitioniailIy too
fetible to cwniauanid the waters of
our own coasts. Without naval
Ntreiigth. a six-mconthts war with
ajjy Nation with a powerful
marine TOiukJ i?eltiH..th:,i''"'1
hv the disruption oif fltsetj o
merchantmen ami in plundering
dfwiele pikxple amf intertsts
aliiir the iast. aiimli woukl cost
inviineible men-of-war. I regard
this im'.reai of iuaiml strwigth
jjit as a war but as a peace
iu lasure.
"NMiile I by ik means svrfe.-rt
th.- policy or the nectt-Kity uf !s)o
en igy rrtiiu trie rt'iU'cnmt iinu
be b. U i'.'.-n t a (?overnmeiit iv-
.. .1 ..... . . a
c igniud1 all as able to avenye
his wronirs and vindicate liis
rilkts. "
Havincr niVmd to Admiral
(iiniv' DfWiy as the "greatest
i f living s "iitfiglfters, " Siicretan-Danivl-s
a-Mml:
"It is tine ef the most dtliglit--
'l'fuV ntee t the Naviij
Ac-id,mx as pnhnt cf the
. ncnil lJoard "
Wherein
Ncrth
Net First.
xre.k's ksue, umler the ;
l a la,t
! '-It'
if History." we re-;
h.llnt.d flS Ml the I'in.hurvt Out-
'
(' I
tl
'' ;,rt '' I v ri'ed A.'fnty tne Iirman race will be a'. le j
in xx h'. ii lie referred to; to f ii d ciionh to e.it. At Che j
'ro.liu ion if African hlav- J n.l of that time we will starve;
. tti'.s c -.;i!!rv. roe
bit'-.
I.
111 nte a s
t'lis faft'i'
d to V i ',
oil i
N ilh J
f'.rs! '
'.!.
:i . v! ,.t to i M t.rs! 1
See,
ri v
!! O'l slli,
l'e-lti etv
i - in t!.
h - held
n
r
h 1
I n,
-tat.
th -i:' j et as fi -Mi ivx: 1
"A s'i 'iiiit in yemr paper
tii ! t ie v.iip.ntatu n f s'.avt
.2iiur,gt ;i "mark. si th - m'redue
ti st i !' Al'r: 'an slavery into tills
c-ui.trx' ri".ii:i.tis me that the iv
'o: l- ,1;iw that slavts were im-
',,i1t a l!1J "'' , Virgini .. ; Thi y as-ume that the xxx.rld is
Ml ll'll ,il. "ll ........ , I.,:ir.,.i; .. ...... ...
m.i.-. i is ...mil; Jinn, Cfl-S U US
"T1l;. .iv.hU. -Desire.' hmhiiroiiir to do n ,tl,i. f theki.-.l
!l1 Mubl.biit Mass., in lliMli.'lt
nroio'lit a 'iri:o of stives into I
.Miissaehu-et's iii 16:S.
slaves were sold to the
citizens'
(there. Ibis was an enterprise
f the autlioriti s of the colony,
and not of imlividualts. ami murk
d the introduction of the skive
tnul' intk this country, whvdi
.wjw Vejft nj as a lucrative Imsi
ms of the New Eugbimi pnjJe
until 1S2. tstate J on nisi.
Lock to Ycur Seed Ccrn.
With corn selling at oiu UI
!ar per Sminiiel and no proqe't
of it being lower it is importjuit
thnt every fanner muk every
liushcl he can. Tjflaini is not
J ikt ky- to be high emmgh m tluit
a mail can profitably neglect
riuwinr coni for hw own ns'.
Vml this can nearly always
done withoitt neglecting the tjo-
Si-aoeo and other cpojih.
One ot' the im'iortajit points iji
tiie growing of corn is to get!'11 HiiUIJwwcd! to empty into Uie
good chL Every fanner in the
country 1oh-i nruch everv viHr
liy j(!.uiit.iiig wtrn th-at for Var- reek ha stopjMd at
ttMW reiUMMw doi's not sprout andjllw) bridge. When the water
come up, therefore he fails to irfn nW ectioiw of the sirr-
jret a stand ami chanced it up to
worms, or the w&athor or some
other cause when the facts in
the case are that he failed! to iget
souml conk. Then there i all
the di fiference in the kinds of
corn. Nearly every authority on
the sulect aitvisis a prolifu
corn. By prolific corn I do not
mean a kind that makes a num
ber of ears to the stalk, say six
or serene But the prolific, corn.'
uian
I advise makes about two.lni the benl of the creek. iSoil,
ears to the HAalk when the land,
weather ami other conditions are
rigiliit. If the right kind of corn
is planted it will often make a
third! more pounds to the acre
than a corn that produces only
one ear to the stalk.
There are a wiimjier of men in
the country who will sell you
seed corn that can be relied
uinoriv and if any farmer does
twi; K.nrw wnere to cmy nis srei,
. . j f L I ' II
if he is in the market for seed,
I wiU give him the name of some
reliable dealer.
Any information on the sui
jeot will le gladly furVshedl to
wtli write me.
RflHpeetful
J. W. Johnwon.
(Vjftuiity Demonstrator.
Fifty Years Hence.
News anil Courier.
Perhaps it is just as well for
our happiness that there are coal
bills, aid gas bills at I grocery
bills to be paid, that life is a
stnii-le for most of us, tliat ev
ery diy we must meet ami silve
as well as we can a dozen petty
prtibh-ms of one sort aiml amth-
er. If the present were a perind
ot bh-N and. ease, delicioiisly de
void of trivjbles for mar-kiml, we
m fall t fill into the habit f
thiikiiig a great deaUalwMtt the
future. And if we fal into that
harut we would a-sr.ming tliat
certain eminent, scientists are
i'correct assuredly ilevelop melan
clHlia. , Ft the future, these scientist's
tell us. si h1 Lsj disaster. Frederick
Ii Hi f.t'jiiaitv, for instance, well
kni wit as a statistician ami one
ji: the wjx'akers at the men.t
. confer i:ce on ra,e bet'.enneiut.
Carolina Wa3h''li;"ml.x" avt-rs t,,!l il1 firT.v
! years the wliole world will lie
io nee im uie quinine. ne;,nie resutih' ot the estate ot Mw
bas figunsl it all out and there J KHza Amlnws f li iltitnore ami
N ii gettug a.xvay fix in bis f '.J-
urt '. For jnwt a s'.int half ecu-1
tt matters- continue to proceed ,
1!!
a,
the way
they ar pr.H'e.sling
pn-sfllt.
I r 'ai ! " s'le'iti-!-- an l stitt s-
tioiars t f tiiis st i-t have their us-'
i f t'ie i '. but 111 ;se uses are fit i rd to dis-xrit.s.-c-
v.-r. N'i'' idv ivi.s anx- artett-
t;.-n to their gWmx pi .upluvies. .
ina'.'dy )t
'.uso M.mc-st ever!MHi-
t:has t.o 'naiiy present tr-oddes to
in r tliesr iiea. is iiiioiit xxint
ni:y happi-'ii fifty years hen. -e.
Moreover, it wciild hi that
i s-i'-nt's's lank' i ua.'iiwition. '
r-"." i' . "ii.iiitu' i" n Li; ii". ik;
.i . ... e.u .
tor the n.-xt fUty ye.irs j;i,st as
has alxv.axs b-eii the pinch f!
ncci-ssity that has driven man to
Tlui'jnew exjxdient.s, Pnplu ts may I
w-;ir their voie, out telling him
he must do this or that to avert
catastrqlie. lint he will do it he kmws the field tlnorougldy.
onfy when he has to, and tlien It w Ixdieved tluit a major po"r
he will b it sutie.-sNfully ami It ion of the b-gacy Mill uvd
tSK catastrhe will not come. So! for the itahlUJ jnciit of jw
it has always been and v, wejptrishes ami in heijing Uioj
may reasonably exjxxt, it will: that Jtccro in jrx.css of dwinte
alwajs, te. gratim fur lack of fumk"
LOST OHIO RIVER.
Disappeared Firm Its Bed
at
Time of Daytcn Flocd.
Fnttu a Dayton l)ispatJu
Dayton, like many other sec
tioiw if tlie eountn', 'an now
claim a lt river. Dayton
Hain't exactly los' tJie creek it
sc'lf,' tlie crii'k did tfhat, but
j ii'''rtlw-H the creek is gone.
or rather part of it is.
The stream is Pojlar Cr-ek. It
Miami River just WIoav the C,
II. and D. briil' but siiwe tiie
nilunujnK xernxory whs pourmg
into the Miami River and even
tually flooding Dayton, Poplar
Creek was takii)(g care that in
tlie future it would not empty -its
waters into the Miami again.
wirliing under the bridigw in
Igreat torrents, creating a sue
fiion til at it was m-xt to impossible
for floating objects to tpiu
through, the water began to dig
.gravel and rock -were hurled from
their resting places in tlie bed
of the'strecflu, and eventually the
water struck a spot which, in
stead of giving1 (way to the water,
ibeigan to draw the water into it
self. Tlvis discovery was made 'by
J. E. Barnes, who claitn that
the snibterraneant di-annek would
carry off enough water to avert
anoither flocd is Trn.vtil h- th-
"T. . v
that tha AnmK Hln:n
times becomes almost irnipaseUrle,
can lose itself on entering the
isrubterranean channel jJ'it
0 univ. wartu..
w an our, io reet, anu it run n
ikipth anywhere froon a few inch
es to Bewral feet.
Tlhene is a space of about 200
fevt between the brittge and the
river tlirough whioh the creek
formerly flowed, but not a dr:p
of water liiis advanced any fur
ther than the ibrklge since the
flixxl. The suction at the spot
where tjhe creek disjupjuears i so
grvat that article thrown into
the water are drawn to the bot
tom immediately. liarnes esti-mat-.ts
that the stnajn carries
; about 2.1MX) gallons of water a
mumte.
Will Distribute $100,000 in State
Catholics tlh rough on rt the Vic
ariate f North Carolina ;uid
particularly the govern iing heads
of the CJnm-h will be interest til
in, tilie jumsubiiiufe-ment jiet made
by Cud'ain! UiUliis if B.idtimiore
fo the efftvt that he will distr
ibute a sum aggregating $2i.AHiO
in mission work in the Diocese f
Kicihiuoud, of which BLshi p ('
tlmnell is hi charge, in North
(WtklLmi kf which BiViJiup Hani
of I.elmont is the head an I in
the DPuccsc i-f Wheeling, West
Vii'giuia. This money reivr.'seiiit
Norfolk, wlu.se death ocinirrml in
t!i. fnmnr ..v4.r .l w.-.k
iu this stat.-ment Cardinal
(;illms Kiiitl :
"lu a sealed letter a d Ire-s.d
to ,m l,v Miv ndrws I
fttii
iivcted t. distribute the r-si-
diuiry i-g;ex- to three Southern
Diociscs. No jortiHi of t)r:.s re.i-
huuy l -o'ii.'y ts iUSsigntvl to the
D'uvse cf 1 ilr'iniorc. While I
i.ni sorry that this diocese will
have no share in this lame bg-
ii ov, 1 rejoice verv uiiieii tii it the
I).,-.,. ,f KiohiiHiv.l ami WIkoI-
k;. with th Vi eariate i f North
Caisdina, xxill poisss the exclus
ive benefit of this la ive l-ira-y.
It is st itisl that iiiqiroxim ite
ly s1Mt.(KH of this fuml will be
efl-ihb,l in North (Vir!ini.
Sibys a l'a'.t iiiuire jqnsdal:
"It will alsn In- a pleasure to
the c.irdh; il to cxptili the nnoii-
- - in North dintlina. where f r
m -uiv vhmi lm litiois-a mimm
jiIiium t iiwuninKurtable ukstiud.-li.
He est.ib!isnd chundon throiwii-
out a larire i.irt of the State 2d
8T l
i
B.91 in