The Gastonia
Devoted to the Protection of Hone and the Interests of County.
Vol. XX.__GASTONIA, N. C„ THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 18W1.
CORN BREAD AT ITS BEST.
A DELICACY TOE OILY THE TEW.
T« «*« ll Oaa Unl4 LI** |.«rlk. 014
kiuktaaW lllll anil ll.tr lit* 1ml
Walrr42rnan4~»eiirtH ul ll.. liar
rakr-Tkc IImIi (lik'a <|i.alnjr rm.
Xrw Turk Son.
Guru bread worthy of th« name la an
onkuowu quantity lu at Iran, half the
people of llieae United Mata*. It muat
remain unknown. marc'a ilia pity, to a
Suod moiety or tbeoi. alee* It la to b*
ad In penaclloo uulv by the fortunate
help wuo can get ooru rural Irmu lira
mill. Tfce meal uf tbe oounorree, kin
dried bolted aud srouud altogether loo
Due, ie very much uf a delusion and a
■a an.
Uul IT It Is possible to secure lubjI
freshly grouud from while dlnl-bard
J.Utle Willis curs, whose particles are
round and even as fairy bail, il la wall
woitb anybody's while lo know wbat
lo do with It. Audi CD Cal can Lb bought
for Qfty or sixty cents a bushel in al
most any loan or hamlet along llis
Ohio river or thnraglroul the unddlo
South,and middle IVm aud Virginia.
Nall»ea have asnpenlltiou (bat waler
grouud meal bus a different aud nror»
delicate ttavor than tbst from tteaiu
mills; but then tbe natives are c-m
rolaaeurt in corn products of every
tort Irom roaatlog ears to Ururbcm
whiskey. Freight charges east uf
North will prubably bring (he pnee up
to Seventy-Ova ceuU a bushel. At that
tale ooro meal la still far aud away the
cheapest food atoff In rxtelenee.
The drawback la Its knack or get
ting musky ir kept for a considerable
time. To get around that a duivu
families might send for a barrel, and
portion It out among themselves. Not
a few New York famlltea order it thus
directly from lbs mills, or else. In balt
bnaliel packages at slightly higher cost.
Mnaldes there aie Seli-ral shrewd aud
somewhat enterprising old darkeys
wbo fetch lu lbs fresh meal lu bulk
and peddls It amoo g a r .uud of cus
tomars In quantities lo suit. Jtrsl
from sound gram, ooalfled, or unbol
ted, will kerp for six wceia in a dr/
place, free uf odors, tl la vaiy bus
ceptrble to contamination, purllcutaily
from such things •« sail flsb, ground
coffee, spines, uuioua Olid pickles Oon
lainlug mustard. It should naver m
put Into a metal or au earthmi vessel,
instead hava a oaaa or a sweet wood
eu receptacle plentifully ventilated.
Si ft the areal only as wauled i Vise brae
serves to ventilate it lu mase and keep
it sweet.
Corn meal, like loveliness, needs out
the foreign aid of cruameiil, hut is
when unadorned, adorned tbe most.
That is to esy, the very best sort ot
oorn bread Is the dodger, otherwise
pooebread sod tbe hoecake, People
irbo do net know coofouud hoecake
with Jobuoy-cahr, sn abomination
made of ouru meal, molaMrs and
((It It may be worth while to s«y
that tbe name,hoe cake irss lo the lie
glnolng a rendering of literal (set.
Hollow were was hollow ware among
tbe early colonists, often a family had
no mors than a single Iron pot Tor all
Us oooklug. Then the bread was aali
rake, cooked by eweeping clear a apace
right 10 Lba heart of tbe dre, dropping
the dough upon It, and covering It
thickly with glowing wood ooal*. Ash
cake la toothsome enough. If only tbe
coals are bard nougb and hot enough
to crust It orerostors th* ashes slick.
Bot that did not bappao svery time.
Indeed, it wss Lbe exception rather
than lbs role. Then, loo, opoo bunts
uud journeying*. Mhcake was Hi too
ootoe by, so recourse, was had to the
big hoes that no honaebuiil could be
without. Crops of ever sort depended
tbe stirrings of tbelr broad blades. But
Uity were easily slid off tbelr wcodeo
helves to serye in the ulght or morn
ing baking. They wars flu Lg Into the
dm sod bested red bot, then lifted out
by mesne on a slick thrust within tbe
eye, spread with tbin maal cakes and
by help on tbs seme stick set bock
upon spread coals. Io three minutes
or so, tbe bread was done upon Lba
wndersida. A knife flipped It over ;
lo two minutes more it was ready for
sating, and the boe ready for another
cake.
Tb« ban meal In lb* world will oot
make good bread It It la mixed too
thlok, and baked too alawly. Further
It auit oarer be pel into a oold pau^sr
on a oold griddle. Paaa and griddlra,
however, can bo to hot. They abould
be lightly sprinkkd with a plueh of
of dry meal. If it browaa qelckly
without burniug lha brat la juat right.
Different dogma of boat In fact
no aka all the difference Id the world Id
flavor. Coro meal wet with oold.
Back id the old dajra tba Uack oouki
bad au odd. aod to mem Infallible,
teat, aa to wbetbvr a oaw acquaintance
belonged to quality while folk*. It
wna lbs matter nr aelc tu corn bread.
Tba gentry never allowed a duet la the
baaed which coot* on their tebke. i.old
tng rightly enough that aalt apoilvd the
nutty twaetnvas of the meal, aud pre
ferring that the flavor of salt should
be given by bullar in which they com
monly soaked their breed. Poor while
traab. lo whom butter wta unknown
and thrifty farmer folks who preferred
selling their batter to lavish eating
thereof, aulird their bread, noma heav
ily, •<>*• lightly, and very nearly al
ways made it up with uoiliox waur.
Aa a eonaequenee. lo Uie language of
tha black mammies: -Bit did last so
po’-folka-y, kit wa'ot flftren fcr nuffln
but pigs tar eat."
But com bread tba Ucuthern oountiy
onderetaads the thing which Is, in It*
own month, pooe bread, nud In tha
middle West dodger brand. It Is eaay
to make yet not so eaay (o make exe<>
tly right. Klu the sifted ,i,r»l with
cold watae to form a softkh mam. It
must not bo soft snaugh to run, nor
stiff rnaagh to hold a spoon upright,
fleoop op a palm full of ft and tom it
gently from ere hand In tha other
until It forms a flsttlsb oval. tflsp the
aval flown Id one side of your tat pan.
and flatten list 1U mors with the flu
gen. That k Ike flrat pot*. !fot oth
vta ataaod at cat n until your pan la
full, then pop It into a hot oveu. au l
tuk* with quick Steady heat. Exam
Inc It lu five lotnuto* ; it the crust la
orackliug neer tba top, it ueeda mon
Dre i lr It la blistering it Deeds less If
by good cliauce you strike the lucky
medium in I wentv mtnutrs you will
haee corn pniiea It', for a klm. When
done tbenrust should lay III hi, brown,
of a rich nutty ll«v..r and separilng
reality fro u the iniiern>i*l If you
Waul lo nerve the pones after bl <ok
mammy'* laghlo", break —do uni cu;
them—npeq length wise lay a lump of
the very beat butler between the hal
ve*. put them togetbur mid alymi in
tbe IkjI nven a minute before tendlur
to i be tables.
line cake is mixed In the same way.
only a little softer, dabbed in muml
bits on ■ hot griddle IWtiened lu lew
thin eo loch, hiked on one side, llieu
flipped over end llntabed. Fatly
breed U made up with Imt water, n
very little salt, and plenty melted
lard, and baked In a poue*. Puinkln
Mud 8went p itatn bre-d are but fatty
bread a little more salted, and mixed
Willi He usu bulk of a owed pauiktn.
or boiled amt roe Ah id potatoes, be Torn
the Iwklue.
Thera are nearly ms mauy aorta or
rag bread, corn muffins, grog* >od bat
ter cika as theie are l,ousrkee<er»
ro mil of Mason and Dixon ’» line. One
of tlie beat and moat wlioleeome la
■Bush bread. To make It take a quart
of fairly thick cold mush, stir luto it
three well beaten eggs, while* and volk
lugatber, a plucb of salt, half a cop of
tselted lard, and half m rnp of rlotj
awert milk. Baal bard fur ten mluo
lea. I lien poor Into n grease )ian. anil
bike In a eery hot oven. By addlug a
full cup of milk and a half plr.tof sif
ted Sour, you Imva a eery rxorltent
muffin baltar, to tv Imbed either In
rlog* nr gem pane. A cup of hot wa
ter or au extra cup ot tollk. gives voiy
One batter cakes. Bat to serve fresh
esimge, fried chicken, or crisp filed
Creek trout, • Raid ad l-attar cakas in
the llilnga To make thaio pour a pint
and a half of foil boiling water upon a
ptotof stflfd mral, stlrilog all iha
time aud adding Uie water eo gradu
ally tlmt there shall be b<> lumps.
Stir in,til the mixture Is cold; it'
should Im a thin, oeenoiy batter, roo
nlng freely fr >m the apo <n. Heat a
well greased griddle very hot. drop tlie
batter on it ill moderate spoonfuls. In '
a minute lliey will have set. and must
then Im lightly turned. Pile them
delicately one on the other, sad vend
to table smoking hot.
M «bu<1 m JaS.
Uodnnatil Eaqurkcr.
A aulemo looking Irishman entered a
business bouse tbe oilier d«y aod walk
ing up to one of tbe men employed on
tbe lower floor, aaked :
"if dbere aooy cbaoit frf e mon i’
get a Job of war rk here ?"
*‘I don’t know.” answered tbe man
addreeied. -You'll have to it* Mr.
II.”
“An* pfwere la be ?" naked thelrlah
aan.
"Up on the second Door,” was tbe
amwer.
"Shall Ol walk up aod talk t’ blui?”
queried tbe aeeker for employment.
"No need of that,” replied the quid.
"Juat whlalls in that tube, and be’li
apeak to yon,” pointing at tbe same
time to a speaking tube
Tlie old Irishman walked over to tbe
tube and blew a mighty bleu la It.
Mr. II. beard the whittle, came to tbe
tobe and inquired :
"Wbai’s wanted down there ?"
"Tie Ot, Paddy Flynn 1” answered
the Irishman. ”Ar’ yon lbs bees T"
"I i»,” replied Mr. H.
"Well, thiu,” yelled Flyon, “etliick
yer head out ay Lh’ seoond story windy
.wbolle Ol ahtep out no tb’ sidewalk I
Ol want to Ulk t' ye !”
LUaltaui Brawky OHiluiiy IIL
Waebini'oo, Dec. B.—Lieutenant
T. M. Brumby, tbe flag secretary to
Admiral Dewey, at tbe battle of Ma
nila, Is lying critically ill at the Sar
fleld Hospital, lo this city, Ha la
suffering from a freer contracted as a
result of bis long stay In the tropica,
and lute been at the Iloeptlal for about
two weeki. The r nyetoians at the
Hospital express tbe belief that he will
recover.
Washington, Dec, fl._ The George
WaehlugtoB Memorial Aeroclatlon baa
made pa bile a reqoest that on Decem
ber 14th. 1800, the oentennlal aaaieer
aery of Waahlnvtou'a death, all thr
acboola of the land will impend the
rrgalar order of taerelaea, atll o’clock,
a. ra., and derote 80 minute* to a roe
mortal program*, loclodtng a brief
aulogv of the Ilf* and oharacter of our
Qrat Preeldrct, George Waablnglon
a *v hk iiau roii tan ip.
TemtyAw Year*’ < mM»i I'M with
a«t a rnllave.
The Qrat Indication of croup lihoxrm
neaa, and In a eh|H subject to that dla
eaaa it may he taken aa a an re aigo «f
the approach of an attack. Following
hoarseness la a peculiar rough enogh
It Chamberlain's Dough Remedy ia
glean aa aoon aa Hie ohlM hecomaa
boaraa, or amn after th* croapy couth
nppeeie, it will prevent the attack. It
la used I* many thouaanda of borne* I*
tbla brood land and Barer disappoints
the aoiloua mother* Wa have yet in
learo of a elnglr Instance In which it
has proved affect sal No other prvpar
tlon e«a ahcw a neb a record-twenty
Rea yaara' Oonataat use wlthool a fail
ure. For aale by J. B. Carry A Co.
The flrat thing requisite la all Inter -
Onura* let ween men la hct<raly.
My eon baa hte* Doubled for years
with chronic diarrhoea Honretimvagu
I persuaded him t« tab* some of
Chaaaberlala'a Colic, Cholera and
Dlairltae* JGmedy. After natng two
bottle* of th* M orol ala*he waaoured.
1 gtr* I hi* leatlmneial. Imping some
•me at* ihiriy • Muted may lead M **d
i« beuaRtwt. — Ttioxa* O. Rowan,
Cleneo*. O For aale by J. K Gurry
A Company.
WHITE BOOSE BLOSSOMS. I
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HOW THE YIELD OF THE OOHBEB
VATOBY 18 EBJOYED.
mnriuriainn or WUlia Ua«> Mis
ers— to Pfaolajl ror U raarf »«io«|«iu
fui—a WMf» a—if r— a** om
*row lluriir.i A ■«'.»■<•* to Tlie—. •
Wuhinaton Pool.
Ksoh oaislreas of tits White House
lias bad bar fevociUHowor, eijsp: Mrs.
McKinley, wbo expresses little prefer
•cce. except an avertin') to yalloar
ftowcre and a greet lore for tbe blue
once, In whtab (tie President Joint bei.
A large buacti of llo wen la out from
the conservatory every morulog and
—nt to adur- Um President’* table,
while other* go to Mra MeKluley'e
apart menu. Tbe plant* that adorn
tbe domestic psit of the Wtilu Ilona i
are frequently changed, to give ber the
benefit of llie rare and bevutlful variety
Ihtt alia Ihec-niavrvaturiaeL All of the
Caret plaou ebare her tdmlraUon, aeoh
lor ee long a lima si It aui stand to be
kept from real ho; bouse atmosphere.
Neither Mra McKJeley nor the
Pr— ident vInt* the eonservatorlae reg
ularly. tboogh before tbe ban day* of
lb* war were thrust upon him tliay
both loved the n-ue and oultlvaUon of
plant life. Now lbe Praldeot baa n >
lime In watch the gentle unfolding of
nature pieced under the vast area un
der glees to the well of the White
llnnae.
The roM house la always riotous !u
bloom and at eby seasuu affords ample
cnttlngs far tbs home pari of the White
House life while that part llllad with
Violate la redolent with perfume that
wafts to meet you with the rpanlog
and oloetag of the hot house doors
Long rows of primroses lie aloog one
side, proper log formldwluter blossoms,
and though the ftMldeut’sehrysaiillie
mum* are suffering from a rust that
lias Iwset that particular family of
plaul life tills (all, theca I* a large eor
u*r of one of tbs house* Ailed with
rare specimens ot these flaunting bean
lisa.
Huudreda of beautiful ferns, aeraral
houses of them, as well a* the delicate
trailing asparagus, tell tha story of tho
rxquitfte displays of dowtra sad tarns
lhat bauk Uie tnaollepircea and table
ou Urge oee salons. like public recep
tions. Cabinet dinners acd similar
function*. Each maolel ha* a box
made U> At It, aod the fern* are loosened
from tha adga of Uie )«t* and slipped
in iho moist earth that fills lb* boxes.
Hoses and other flower* era thrust here
and tber* making tbs gorgeous floral
displays that are laid of and talked of la
all part* of tba country. Just as soou
as possible ufUr so affair the flowers
are taken out aud Uie ferns are oarful
ly pul beck lu the old pel* and returned
lo llwi hot honse for future ns*. - Thus
Uie same one* may be used for all the
reorpltun of a winter. There are a
law oooasiona wlwn even tl«ne gtaal
conservatories refuse to give up
enough blossoms for Ibu decoration*.
Then the florists outside ate called
upon lu supply wbatevar is nredful
Just now tbeduwer* are being taken
up from outdoors aod one house It en
tirely aiveo up for ootllngi for next
spring's display. The houses are filled
with the rarest specimens of trupical
flora, aud llorlets all nier the country
vie with one suotber In sending souse
rare specimen to tba While Bouse
comervetoiiM. while our officers. trav
rllirg lo itmote part* ot the earth,
often. The lofty glass domes added lu
one side of the conservatories ant filled
with such, and one might mil imagine
being in an African Jangle, so luxur
iant aod thrlfy have tba plants be
come.
A toot the rawest arrival 1* a repre
sent* lire of the Pailipptnsa. It |«
■ dowo at Ilia "Dewey plant.” It oc
cupies a ooprptonous place lo 'Ire
White (louse conservatories, sod lo
clow proximity to the myriad* o( terns
that adorned fie t*Ua aod dining
room of the great Dewey dinner. These
were Interspersed with a beautiful pro
lesion of orchids thst also claim ths
Islands as tbeir borne.
Tbelr Is sometlilog decidedly sym
bollo aod startling to snti-rxpaosioii
tgta Id til* fray flora of tbs Philippine*
thrives lo tble country, even when
forced lo it. The ■ "Dewey plants that
add so much to the riotous tropical
bsaoty of the Island, are liter* known
as the "Acslypba ■acderUna," and
were dabbed by a Phlladelpha florist
the “Dewey plant.” Tbe Wliltw House
specimens, of which there are several,
stand i.ol more tbsu twelve or four
teen Inches to height, with ilob, dork
green foliage, from wbteh depend long
graceful, swaying tassels of brilliant
ruse color, a* soft nod One as chenille,
and not unlike It. There are many
rare varieties of orchids from Um>
Philippines, where they grow most
luxuriantly, as well a* showy tropical
plant of uo pronounces bit names that
when combined with the gorgeous birds
and flower* of that country make It a
writable glimpse of fairyland.
In oue of the tropins! bouses are
pineapple* lo frolt, and alao orange*
and lemon* and other tropical fruit*
In some of tbs bonare wta>re lbs tem
perature will permit It tbs Osh that Oil
tiro great basin In tbs lower part «f tha
While House grounds, as welt *s times
lo the las* in of 'be treasury, are brought
in and add much to the beauty of lit*
surrounding*.
n.i m«rvIm/i or tti«ar g.iati.h are
moat vat ted and pronnuocej, septcUUy
ilia variety brought from Japan, lo
which eountry they form a lively round
In the world »f sport Tbo ape tied
fellows—no two hove mirks elika—are
named. The playart than gather
urooutl the glaar aquarium nod aaeh
tvleota hie 0*1. Th*n a piece of meat
tied to tha end of a string ta (nwi-rad
among lira Osh. Previous lo this Urn
bookmaker plays a llv.lr part and mon
ey la placed opposite the ueraea of tha
faeorltaa Tba Seh that gate tba mor
sel of moat It tba win tsar. Barns of tits
spotted baaatlee an .-eumbad ta the
mistaken ktadaaaa af tba lavaetoo of
youngster* durlag tha nonaacts give*
m tha White House grounds during
lbe summer, and, refusing la Oaurtah
on tha re.nfrrrtloste gives than by tba
Children. lav* H|I lit* Xboat and turned
fodn f.rr ttve other Uebee. Pur merit
thar eervnd at a favorite amusement to
llta Cleveland children.
DmbUrea no lint lady ever enjoyed
eaat uo*v*rv»tirl** >i did Mr* llaye*
Othan have found little Iliac oulebl'of
octal dutle*. Imt «lie e«u>e lerulmly
orarr dty and ttmiled many of if*
n-twera with her own hand*. It waa h<-r
great**: dolight t*i *ae Him spindling
■boot develop Into a hardy p'snl. or
oorr for a llul* drooping one until it
axDIMUxt new Ufa. dim liked tv taka
llta rra*t a hear* and out a flower hero
and tln-re for huraalf. The euporlote*
dent took ao much Interest In ber 4e
votlon tn tire flower* that every effort
waa mad* in force soma favor tta plant
Into Irioaaom to aurpvum and delight
her. tbr would keep all day tom*
flowers out in tba miming Injure Ml
rbitter aaye Ural In lb* thirty-thru*
year* that Ira baa bteulo this depart
mailt no Amt lady baa abowu ao great
a lova of Ho ware ae bln. Haye*.
Mr*. Harrison loved lb* roses bee*.
1 sad wss lavleh in sendlog them to bar
lata fortunate frlaod*. Mrs. Uavelaod
w*t fondeat of the etetely American
Be*Bile* that are alway* aasoolated
with ber. and took tba keen ret pnati
Me In term lu the orebldt that reached
tbelr flnt prominence in American
plant life during that Administration
Tba ■opsrlDlendect showed many
flo* vanatl** or Imported frxu tim
piawDt scene of warfare In dnuib
Africa. Thee* two late want bav*
Interfered very materially with H>*
Importation of orchid*, palm* and
tropical Haste. There are Dime tha
eorroui growths tliat are ha'f loeecl
half plant that feed upon rutga and
worm*, bach are frequently emit to
tha While Hoira*. ltd *r* traoefrricd
to Mr. Smith, of th* botanio garden,
whereon* And* a moat varied h>»I
InterrsUng collecUu :
T<m bead garduer of ths White
Houm say* (bet ro»oy of the huge
UriflM that tn niaow adorn the drive
»»J lending to the Pr»*kJent*a house
de’.e back from the time Ilf rreelJoril’a
rllmoie and pierce Many otligrs of
flgeiille aiay warn but smell affaire
»hro l*« took them lu lun.1 more t‘ian
thirty yeera ego. during Audy John
•no’* time They hate all had a part
In Inaugural decoration* alnoe that
time ind bare outgrown their aur
round lug*.
Thera la uow no lilacs at the White
lluuae where those I illy old palm* oau
Ond room, and they mutt be krpt
boused they ere appropriately enough
•ent In winter to Ibe grant mtubd* of
Ibe peoiton oflfee, where intermingled
with nauller palms. Urey give u gllmtae
of AroailU. Kinged lemeath them on
tbo marble 11 *or are numerous garden
*eata> Here et tbu ooon hoar tbo olerk*
•it *Dd wave the amoke from cigar and
pipe uptbrnugb lltelr liiilnrlo branchr*
Uouauul preparations are making In
Ibe ccinerrTutnrws now for a brilliant
fl iml display tbit winter, anil wtieu the
•nviely hell* u »ms to the White House
tbry will Hod the most lavish cl.com
tlon (lore tfr*. Ctevclaod's wedding.
■toyaa’a Kern WII.
Journal u( Jirrioolturt.
Tbe following IncidcoLf ooourrwJ
duiiug Mr. Bryau'a tour of Nebraska,
and are good exemphi or liia kern wit.
quick repartee and Mulching Invective:
Near the close of hit speech nt Fall*
Uity. a repuUlusn In the audience
arose hdH dented llislPretlde.il Mo.
Klnlry desires to nrtalu the Philip
pi"**, whereupon, without a moment’s
licsti»tioc or the least show of embtr
rairmeut, Mr. Bryao quoted this «rn
tence from onu of McKinley's
speeches.
“I cannot permit myself to doubt
that these islands will be retained un
der the benign toy reign; y of th« United
Stale..”
The republican next declared that
nonet of the Ktliptnua weie In revolt
againet Agulnaldo.
Are jnu tint U-Utrrlns Aguloaldu
to much," asked Mr. Bryan, '-wtjen
you assert that with a handful nf men
Im uuonut only ssbjugst* his own rams,
bet hold in check and frustrate u
grant American army?’'
{Chun)
A third lima the mao broke lu to
declare that tba trade of tba Plitlip
piois la valuable. Bryan rose to his
full height and bla eyes dished Are as
Hu tbuedrred :
*• 1 dare you to mreturn the litre of
American boys and tbs heartaches of
America mothers by the paltry dol
lsrs srwl cants of commerce’; 1 dare
yon do 111”
And tba orusrd weot loin s veritable
paroxylem of applies*. Tn*n the
mao deotarnd that Proyidenoc wss
leading U>e Uolted R’atee to tbe
Thllioptn* Islands He had not lung
to await hie answer.
“Ah my friead." earns the reply. “|
nevor. yet cornered an Imperialist wbo
did nut Anally lay tbe blame on the
Almighty.” (LanghUr sod a beers.)
“If you my friend. were telf as an
xious to be an tbe Lord’s side ae you
are to bring Jehovah down from Hau
sen to twister up tha RepuMloan party,
yoo wouldn’t 1st hr re advocating >a
abandon man l of Dm Drolarstlnn of In
dependence. You are act preaohlug
the Uospel of tba Trine* of tba Pa sea
Your preaching lha infernal goeprl of
oonqneet and mordar and daatb.”
I The orator's l*»t words war* drown,
rd In a tempest of sheers. The lm
pertafist disappeared. And so will lha
ductorloe of lapariulUm wlwn mass
•tred by the anllglUaed intelligence of
A meric to cUleaaHilp
BILL ARP IAKBS A TOUR.
TAIUfO IV IBYEBAL OF TEE
TOWVI OF THE STATE.
.tuStmwm Imi (MapiMki tmir
"»»■ Alone—Maw To won Wol Tltlr
Imm-HII Ta«M owl rnpogn
Dm.
Uill 4rr, In Altana Curat Ilut ion.
■ Ho* eptsmer*! U fame. Ttila word
1« nr Greek origin ami H orally in«a.i*
"for a day" and waa applied tbs
lleea of certain ioseota Ita oeanlag
hta broadened nod now it ie applied U
life or fame or wealth nr tiappio*** or
anyliitag that U of brief lie wncartetn
dnrallna 1 waa ruminating about Hits
tmeenm I bare bean dowa In Bara*a»
villa aad TUomasVro, lar i prosperous
tnwee, pm lu Pike aad the utlaer la
Cpaoo ooanty. I ir^airad of Metre!
good dtlaana who Ifr. Upaoo was aad
they could wit tell. Floall) ao old
eeoliaman said that be wee a uifhor
of lb* IrflsUleie froia Ogtethrcpa
county and waa a very great end good
man and dkd early, and the legisla
ture of wblefa bo was a member aad*
a now county and named it for kim.
Hut new than is net no* men lo a
hundred In tb*t county that knnsrs
Anything about blm. I did net dad
ainbnly wlm know what Mr. The a to
the lawn was naood fur. Just ao I
did uol Qud enyno* at BarneavUla who
knew wb4l Ur. Pike that ooooty waa
n.uird ror do t h«d to wall till I get
ii'i'oe end ntalrad or bx>ks aad I
learu d tbs' Zebu ion Pika waa'a great
auldf r lo Hie war of 1813 -that tutors
that lie expl ored lb* far wst, ami
was tie* Unit man lo dilruvar nod am
oeiid tb it very high la iunlato wblob
lias rvrr kIdm bo-tr called "Pike’s
Peek."
The town at Z-bnlun to >k hi* Chris
Ui» "a.ub or ratiwr ItU Jewish nta>,
for ZvtHihMi waa lha aixUi aou of Jac >*
and III* •t-e-'ixis'il* became «*>l >r»
Nui-o-ly c *uld tad ms arho Bsno-avill*
»*• named t -r. Mofanriy oarea vrf>
»'itb »th>»iir loam t»r county •><
un mod f. r. Ttie present »nn to ba
all that oor.cerna tta, and iIm lilatnrio
part null soon pas* Into oMIvluu fur
Ibeold men ara nearly all d-*d. Mat
k>OK ago I read how an Englishmas
nraa walking abmt lb* beautiful eriat
tery >>f Getijaburg and met « onnfed
eraia eeteran tlieiaand aald lo him:
"These grand luuneaiaula and grave
atunaa will far.<v»r prepHuit* lha
ineutorlva of the i-ravo men who Ml.
but I ftwr jour onnfadrrata dead will
■non par* into oblivion uulaaa you giro
lh«-m oemi-tntri and mouumrou Ilk*
llitaa. " ••Mo." said tl« veteran,
“Oora will lari aa long aa these, fnr
crery stranger wbo coma* time will
naturally aek the Same quoalloii that
yon did : Who killed all those people
wlio nr« bortrd timer"
A* I travel *«*r ib* • MiiU 1 am tall
a prmprroua town from a atagnant
our by tit* arhrrlt (hatam turning, ikr
amok* Stack* and the horn of to x hlu
rry. or lit# *ba*i.«* of alt Uirw—built
111 1833, and lie* barn added to In In.r
lean, and now Is rreaitiog another
wltli a Ihiomi capital of dl00,000.
Emyabara ara visible (hr aiga* of
progress *■ d bualueaa activity.
The i.aw hotel irceully built by Sira,
tjaodwicll la a gam nf tnmuty air! re
minds (b* traveler of Florida and the
uoplcai All around ana to ba aom new
reaMrom of modern architecture.
The BaruCitllU: i* furging abrad anil
an la Thomaatnu, f-w both liar* notion
mill* already and ire, bonding mom.
Tin.session cao bast of having lb*
oldest cult->n factory lo Georgia f.<r It
was auditorium nearly •»(Spirted Is •
marvel of UrvcUn beauty. Aa elec
tric plant light* tba iww bole! and
many home* will nmti light thg atreau
of th* litlla city. lira. Sandwich ea
ts Wish, d till* plant and own* It. Just
ponder it a mouKct. A wuioa* la Ui*
foremost factor In tba advancing pro
gress at a newborn etly. Now If lliey
will let her tear down the old autebeh
Into coon house and erect a new n*a
alio will do It. But she oan’t vote—
whan la this fuastlifaroos relic of a
peat age to ba reformed. The dirtiest
negro In this town baa a vatu In •rivet
ing It* rular, while a widow who payt
the highest tax la exoladad. All bat
on# of Ik* I aa el term In mar public
school ara woaa*o. hut they luv* mi
voted lo aaythlag txoept (ha prtvrira*
of Leaching oar ehlldiuu. Tba Hard
wick Mil M dand, a»d tba oivxlm la to
aoaak no III of lb* dead, liut a letter
Mil would bav* bam lo place tlm billot
ho* joat wrrera ihejory bus li no*.
In wary oouutry there la a commtnloa
of honorable man who rebel (lie *u
alto art Bt to terra ou tba jury and
ihetr nomea only axe placed la the jury
box. Man of bod moral character at
exoetdlui tgnoraaea are excluded.
Wa have known IndUnooa wbare wan
of oooaldmbia wealth warn excluded
beoooaa of Ifaalr aomrlinta eloot.
Oar TbMkMlrlog la over—we had
a tor boy that had bewn sUtVfrd.hul
my wlfa and I warn luytted to a
giod htnd nolphtxir'e and tba glrb to
ao«Hber'i, and our turkey but bran
retailed He hot been g.rbbltog ell
the d«y. bat haara no reanonaa from
neighboring map* [ would ba tarry
for turkey* if Urey were aorry feri
rhaenalraa.
Wa bad a union Tbaakagivlng tor
otoe In oar town and a largo po-itra
xalloo I it trued to Mr. Beabr'a elw
quoot dlaoouraa from the 147th real or i:
"Otd hath pot dealt eo with any other
nation.” Ho akatabad one oooutry
from Ooluoabm down and ohowtd a#
that t-loaatogand leva nod fallowed ua
for 400 )*arm. It woe a grand teraroa.
At a core far rhrumutlam Cheater
Uin*a Pain Balm la gaining a wide
reputation. D. B. Jahnatau of tUoh
■Bond. lad.. hoa buna tronldad with
that altia*Bl tinea 1001 In apeakIMg
id It ha aaya: ”1 never tnrmd any
thing that wnatd ralmaa ma until I
oard Ohamiieclala’a Pain Balm. It acta
Ilka mngta wtu ma. My font wna
twolVii and paining am vary water,
htit own good aawllaaUuu of Pula Bairn
reUewd me. For aaln by J. K. Carry
ft Company.
L" '11
uom ba>
Kaw forti Baa.
When Utould that tba JMoratam at
apptaiicm* down to and laatodlaf (ba
vaar 1809 MapnbmU mom lhaa
*.303 publtubal arildiei, itlwvrtatl mm
»od book*, wanUnt bur mt wblab
h *va apymvd triiUo Um Uat Ifa
JMara. Uia iwadav will yrotwKy (blab
ibm area Um utiaaeaboat apaand*
lalUa ba don't kaow aa aattn bow
Maaab bio frtandi ban MM Mm obaat
It and bow ua a«uM to, and ba wM atoa
bailovo that tba OMdtaat mm teva bant
Mrlrlof laudably to tail aaM -TrTtitr
all that (bay da kaow abowt it. Or.
Oaorf* M. Kdabobta, of tMa ally la
tba ourrmt Midloal Jfaeord prraaata
"A ftavtewof tba Iftatary milMmm
tan of Apfa-adtoKta.” la wbtah ba
baa oadaotad tba aadael biota barfed ta
tbat otaao of ktoanayby, all bat a an
mail part of wblab ba bae -rntiid ta
In tba or Mima).
Oood iwnyte who biro mraiM I tba
•vortlty virtu* of aetf-dealal ta daaiU
loy tba baoadoW yrapo aa aaa onMtta
of dlot to (to natural auta. eo aa eel I*
•odaogar Uartf VMMtfarw appoodioaa.
May dad provo-MUoa to Um oaboaoM
lay act boowd lowrtawai aa bloblef
ooa’a aalf Wboa tba* ivad of tba
oasbar af foretga bod lea otter tbaa
trope oaole wblab havo bora found lu
tbna botharaoMa • tea Or. BditebU
tMrottoaaayaia^of aatadaof teb.a
Mada. abacry atoaM prwoa itooai, S
berry Mode, a data a-od manga aaad.
toMato oaada, a boon BvobModleteae
omv to away la Uaat aarrfval, it It tea
■urvtval, of aoMaatbta wbatata it aaM
•* aarvlerabto. A gnUtlr* eopatilo la
loaludad in th« lilt of r.tmjuioonteata
of Uaat MicaataM. Team li a ran lad *r
for (warder* in lb* 11*4. um for
although butter Isn't menUOued, h.ir
w renanled us Laris* lama f.med tbara
auoktvberry and btaoxbvrry sards, a
pi"'’* of (Ml of has* nut prsnuu «
pboeiifobeet-iat a bristle, a gl'Star's
pdnt „f ti nc a <L>bole of • Oder a piece
>r b>*e*eert>l l«« a piece of store*
and a knot of a heavy silt ligature
that had bean used lu Visa ild iwtunl
xurgery are ale* lu Um list uhleh taka*
in also eulms aud e ipruUtka; ta these
eoitxie la Uues vsnaUes: Asa mdw
luiubrleoldsa Oxyuri* vermteularia aad
Trioooephatua diaper. Suit to ejute
litbs Dr. Hdabotiia says plat kSNMea
the foreign bodi is must ftrqueetly wot
a statement which wltbost laiantloaal
tllgbi lo Um eupoHtb«Qit way bo aald
furnishes a asuto approval of the ask
veraal ubjeettou of ei Khans to tb«
lofautilo tv-deucy to amble pies, aad
possibly e warn lug to atotbefS aad
others who oUJin the month ta Hau of
a oiu cushion
Tola Hal, non iid'iif bi ill- e-uafnfling
aautranor ol llr. Kim mi-, la by ue
nkraaa e c iiDph-u- mm It uanl to ba
Uuiuglit I fiat these forvign b id kg ears
Um uause of au,MM<lu!Uig Hut Dr. !
RU-Mils says that In the light of
modem vines III- immanent lnd*e
aumit of f-Wri b • lies in the appe <41x
it probably uti fr>q,w-i,t'y the result
than Um cause of appSedlOtUS. Tna
oauearlve factor, in the produaai'M nf
Um disraea, he my, are uuiveraelly !
admitted by all writers to ho varv
grnerally local lu oharaoier. Alt~n
llou has burn C died to an eeslu4y.be
iweni quinsy aud appendl«tle; heredity
a« a oanee aud “family append la Itla”
lutve bean spoken of. BacMfla play aa
iioportant p.rt lu caealng UM ditnaaa.
Gouty eppaodloilla baa Wen diacrtlwA
Rheumatism has bean pat dowa aa a
cause. O >a was S-tas the chief cacao
la tba aciloti of the psoas massir. and
ooe colls appendicitis an apld-mio
InfcMlMu disease Howe, Now Tort
pbyatetaos sneer!. that tha grip Is a
friqnmt ranee of attacks or eppeedtot
H*. Than bvaldss Indsmautarr appao
dlclUs, then arc other notMogioe.
condition* or tba aporadla: among
tbam tnbarcaloals sod cancer of tha
Hptcndix.
Bacteria thrive aritb sucli success lu
the sue that U baa been called a enltace
tuba. Haclerlidoftc U lovectlgattua has
shows, in practically every case,
appendicitis to be due. Dr. Wahabis
say* to bacterial iuyaalun of the appen
dix walla The germs stay get lute
Um Useoe of the append Lx by mean of
the blood. Tbrro la a report of aa
o baser at Ian of the OgMOgO of o boo
tarum from an appaallx sbowse though
the Intact wall of a neighboring organ.
«i that It wonkl almcal atom that
ineaooe uf Um appendix aad the Ilia
apprrtaluiDg to h wort falsa tVea ao
(its.
RfAyrdl of ■llkan—k
not by that mm, whiab tba daaiar
•aja la a barbartua. aot baeb la 1MB
Tba aarlt aaaa for aoara tbaa a baudrad
year* oalr daaertbo a eoadtUaa aaw
onaribrd M appaodiaHM. Iba Brat
rreoRiiltiao al appaodMUa aa a dto
tlaat diaaaaa ru hi 17M. bat aaaa
dawn to IBM knawiadca ofUwrcMt
aaaa af tba diaaaaa waa by aa moan
CMfal. la IM7 tba dlafaaaala at
apaaadMUa Sanaa U ba aad* Tba
fra*ortolan af tba diaaaaa waa aot
avadMd aaUllBBl. Dr. BdaboMaaaya:
•'Tba diagaaoaie al aoata opyaollartla
waa advaaotd aaaaa than by allacw*
▼loao koowirdaa oanaiaad. by Me
Uaraay wbaa fa IMS. ba dtaaitand
aad raUMabaBlbavaloy o( lloBaraoy'a
point Tba laUodaatwa aadatabcra
tiaa la IBM bt KdafaabW. al patoottaa
of Iba aaranfani ayyaodlx OoaUy
ploaad ai la a aoatttua to dlagmoaa
etaarlr aad pooittraly awry aaaa at
threat* aad Marty awry aaaa at
Mato, apyaadloltla.*
^ Aiikaatb tkora baa kwaa batut
to UMdtoaaaalaaSmnahMiat
lv.000 oataaaWa apar^odlatllaoraa faaad
la ft* t«r amt at tba tan alia aad M
par o».i of lb. a«bi aad la tMaatay
i Mat by aaatbar caa* atldaaaaa af pat
| apyaodleltla ww» faaad to Bar aat
| oftba wuafo and M par aaotaf tba
'mm. (a MO lalayatai MB tonal
xpV«wiM»a war* faaad aU tba at ban
Miuwlaa rrtdaaaaa at diaaaaa HMMb
\ Bad* elloleally,. UowajB [Pat ^Mt at oB
; dl'tTawwn a baWMah laajnt'Ia
' ?'?“ .*>**■ **. Batnal baa
drad aatayaalaa baaa abaww at blab a
mfi ‘WHwUtel'nwftti l» arte
«HU at*
lose __
Kw»
tC?_, ; •*
tba roatias pci
eUasptadsiM
soodtMoaa. U dinat
rrsrsr'^aruras
ffiWxTCSSS.'lS
•Mphta.) m late ta ^ •
mbn sraa aa
Uh d.NUIaa of
sEuJuuhetisr naidu fraa'Uu pras
Uaa. TbttthU state das* sat ImM
good ta Uts wart sf bstter spsiatos
gOCJ without a >jrlDg. ’’
tali* ■«• »wj * —a—f
Waablsswa Baca.
OaaaMarte* saw atat hat kat or
oaatoaad « s •«< odtjUlt *rf Ua -Km*
UpmaMt siwl* u>< pu»t low d i»«
sear t>« teat Uiat Us mmw c iswaralal
treaty tosses Maria* sad Oriat ta
written la tegUah.
Tea nee of us Bugltah laagaags la
drawls* up lavam at ritual riiami
laatuMttilag uaprsoadaulad. fkaaab
bar had ut dlsuaaUas sf Mag Ua
dipknaetl* language, bat Oh Itrta Da
partaMSt uBstals MS tMskUttUa
drafUagof tita kisalsaa-Calusaa treaty
•mb tfaa battling of tbs sad of Us
gwanl use at tba ffaasii ta UH
partlmler.
. Fur Um oat 900 yoaralaa Ur^aa*
tMiapy&SSSirsS
■mu. ut lamo of to f*MMb
pa»pta haa Oa* «tW| taUlfttU
■«u u oiml ttruaailiw aaiftb
toaoiaoldhivlait of to taaatyHalt
Tula ruW, whit* immhi, OaaotOaa
ualaoraal, Ot tOanapUiwa km aaly
«ooa M UM* to rata. Fa«ob Oa
»ErS?S££f
Bono it Oa Van «a—cadiy aaOoa.
Froaa IO foot that tbt jMB of
lO world baa* Oaa faakllwi with it.
It baa errpt lato dlpkmatta loOa-iaiU
to tOoiOr Inmo
_TO traaty of yaaaa batwio to
UaUad fltalaa otl «ff|« w« writer*
la Fraoati aa boa Mao Oaa tO to
Jorttf. «»f UtaraotU-iol .
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