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winniiiiaiaff' "l . ' TriE CAIRO BULLETIN SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 24, 1900 f " J - I THE CAIRO BULLETIN ' rtaajlaaad (ML 'V' . . i . 41 . ilali uallf aul 8uiU r ' 'i . , al Oktn atrwl rhnn tubaorlption Rata by Mail laiarlahly Oaa IS adaaa. r fMir rai ty and Sundaf M.M ubacriptlon Rates by Carrier ij orrlao lu IWIra.. H iirMr oiiUltl ' OatrO... KM a meatb Ma OKinlfe Notlca to tubacrlbara aUbapr'twrt wtll ooufar 'aor rrla M thl m. any lac of p-or.pl Aallvary va la part of carrier ,... ..i a. oairu roatotnu aa ound-olan at all Matter CIRCULATION STATEMENT. Average number of complete and perfect copies of The Cairo Bul letlu printed dally and Sunday during the year 19oS 2084 Avurage number of complete and perfect copies of The Cairo Rul letln printed dally and Sunday during the month of December 1908 December Circulation. .2403 1.,, 2... 3... 4... 5... e... 8... ... 10.. 11... 12... 13... 14. . 15... ......2193 .16 2284 17 24.S0 ,.24ti.i ..2453 ..2475 .2372 ,2.'?G7 .'.2420 ,.2430 . .2415 ..2376 2X0 . 2285 ....... 22t6 , 1. 1 . 'i'!S7 , 2303 2482 2489 , 247C .:,..;247o ......2395 ...H..2470 ......2470 18 n. j... 20..".,. 21 22.1... 23 24 25...... 26 27.....-. 28 29, 20 , . ; . .2489. . .24iU ..2370! ..2410 ..3415 ..2421 Tbe above Is a correct statement of the circulation of"Tbe Cairo Bulletin for.' I be year 1908 and for the month of December 1908., , , . CLYDE SULLIVAN, Business Manairer Subscrlbed and sworn to before me , tills fifth day of January 1909. (Seal) LEO J. KLEB. Notary Public Tha Bullatln la on aala at tha follow Infl placca: Colvman'a. t1 eighth ttrtat HIHlay Houaa Nawa ttand. ! front Raataurant 4tMttlttttff.ttttttttttltt TODAY IN HISTORY m MaaJaatatat - ' ... January 24. vAiiiericans surprised and cap lured the British garrison at Gorgetun, S. C. '1S33 --JoKiih ' W. ' Drexel. phllan throjiist, born tn Philadelphia. ' Died ttr New York, March 25, -1888. . : : t856-The- iirisldent fcent a. mtsaafie tb foftgrefts rotK'erBiiig tlt- 1 B flcultirl' In-Kansas .; 9 1 "17?l'AtThe;Cnfe.leraten seized , the United States arsenal, at Aug -''ftiMa. Ci! ' - . ' 1&73- First liberal Republican mass lirrMting was held at Jefferson City, Mo. 1895 Steamer Cliicorn fuuuderel on I.ake Michigan ami all on board were lost. 189S--Sir -Freilerick O. Middhton, liltish commander in Canada In the Kiel rebellion, died. " 1905 Allen T. Davidson, lail fur " 4 YlVOr of the Confed- rat-n SUfHM congress, died at Ashevide N. C. '' ISO Andrew Cornell., ciiuditionalh ' pledged $0'l,U'iO to U-ej .id lege, Kentucky. ' " B ogranhy. CT-arlr ' Henry NVIhaus. the w.-ii known nculjitor, was bom in Cin- In ., nail, Ohio, January 21, 1S55. and ie ' rel've.1 hid eariiy ducatloti in that i-iy Mr. Neihaus' more lmxirtant urr ' 'ar lite utatnei f liiKalts, Jarti ! I and Morton In the rotunda tt tie i a tleiml capltol - at W'aslilnti n, the Ifrnkrf nioniiuient at Tltu.vl'k'. Pa ' thu Forrest" H)c Ktriair. btatue a Alenipbls. th Trln.ty Historical Imkos In New York City. etatLn rf McKiu lev, Farragiit aiid lJncolti at MuhVe 'f(i"Mlrt "th.v 1 fv tarn . Ma-il-on "'rtjftil llti"1nwatiir"Mi ih -, i udi.i.e t V.r ttirecwtu'rt ttta. t'aciiwl, an 1 "thi ftrwr'lf 'iloKhila-o aai mall l. In front of the tomb cif tbecUiait.'V prcnident at Canton. Ohio. fftttltttttttt ttttttttt " CAIRO IN 1874 -?ttt)11)ltllaalallital fFrom 'The' Ci'ro Bultetirr pwW.tHdi T .... fJchn M.t5bryJ. ' ' ! ! TheC'wioorJiM Siiiging Sceiy eel I ebrated tm first annle4-iy in' SchH-l' Card-n on July 1st P. t, hulf r pri.. nt - lU-ury llan Jafer anl R H-tarker at-ro no tc t.ers cf tbe sixb-ty. f NerniaF l'ulv-ry!iy at Carbon dal as dedbafd cm July Irid. A! liiltlitfer i f C'airoite s'ei, .-d tbi cer-I moD). John J. Bird. co!i.r-d. p.lifl marlf 'rat of Cairo. as one of lie , A m thr story tirirk buinei l.ctis just rompb-te.f at lb ror w-r cf I.irieti- nth tr"-t and Cimrr - rial li. uur.li the New York S'rfri j John Major was IKa r,,lru.f,r C O. ratU-r anJ Win. Wolf t-r l-rt f' j Kr vt ih- X-w York. Stt r-. j . Tb" 4lh cf Juty was .l.-.rat.-.I tor, tl lllraia Tire cittnt-ariy in Lo auif liiorr, Cn the wat sule of Waib Ington avenue, above Fifteenth street by jluv, Delta Fire (.'ompntiy nl Si. Mary' jarky imI by the Bough aid Beady fir cVitnpany iit ' SehoH (la.'- lyi, ci rnor Ninth and (Yiliir streets, 'i'jie Deltas and liiboi nluus each b,-;d .1 fianiilv,. tht- formec Iclhy l ln Do l.i City Band, ami the' latter httt..fti by Pivf .Ktcrer's Bund, picnic a base ball At the lilbcrui !! fame was plu.ved bet weir Cairo and Mound City eluba. hlch was won by the la ji rily cif 2h rtius.- . r by a ma "Tin- i-Jt s'njj , exam bin lions of tibe (deni'ma School was' sat tsfartory '-m teachers and parents. Prof. Aneel w:is principal ( f the schools, and was as sisted by bis wife and Miss C. Yocuin. Anions I be pupils who received pr. in buns wi re Mis. a s Anna and liosa (loldsliue, Bniha ami .Matilda Alba. Katie Howard and Una Klein. ttt.tftrtt : AMIICfMrUTO HITIUOLIIILIl I U The White Hat. When the Vanc .Musical Comedy ?u in pan y conies to the opera Iioihc tor a thru) niht. enttayeuieut com iniricint; Moliday. Jan. iT.tii, they w;ll present for White Hat. the (.peoinK shuw.,"Tlia;i,lahlpr5, almost ini n.ediat. lv lloi d Tuklns tho mi:sl-:M4S( the engine room of the Repuiili. conn dy as a whoh4 it mii;iit ee ar sued that the consistency of lis eon . ,.st! uiUun anii gifierat w hof' sonie tone (tf the play is the best feAtur of rts siiecesht'ulticsa. The nai.sic Is -eat: My. tin .speiuultii-s are all good, the com ;dy is clever, the chorus is hit; and flmU the .cat,. j.s. ..wiXlioill qu. s tioti. the i.est obtaaiitde, the s'asc -n'ert ore striking aud,the play itself dlir of tl sa u s soil esi s. Frio s' IV L'.'i :i.". and Tie. Ladies fre's Monday ni-'.l.t. special nia'in. e U i il i. s t.i . S.its en sale .Men. lav at 8:3o a -.it. Up to Date Smart Set. There have been all kinds of "coen -bows" on the road for ihe last few .Mars. Some of them have h-co're deservedly popular, but rumor has it that the "Smart Set" easily I'taki s the take" in the theatrical cake walk, it comes to the Cairo opera house im Thursday. Jan, 2Sth, to ' .'iionstaitrt the fact. nii to eatju r llt' the loiall tlorliy fel'.MluU .lebiove. niiliP. Tfcrt. pipcrr, is a. -il is. nsM V-vt.' t f thve.' ai t a ii-dy. . Fric'tSvi I' $1. Seats' oil sale YilnI.K ,. . .. . . . . . .-' ; , Comedy With Music. The Time. The Place and Tl e ;itl" which conies tu the opera bm.s Til. lay. Jan. L'SUh is designated as "cieuedy with music,'"., tmt a "mu-iial ci u.nly." . The classification implies that It lia ; a plot au.j itiaiaiieis u it. :in- to a decree of exeeil, nee riot fi.n found even In straight play-. C'f course tbtre is a pretty love utori .-.nd several ery novel charaet rs. 1'he pale of. keat opens Thurslay, Fn vs: 2- to U t Sibfria'i Advancement.. , la 1S02 the lirst .earning MStablU-b-merit in Asiatic Hussia. was ope;ie,J at XJUisU,. Eiiris, of bides 'ayd ekma trom.SiWrU Uu:reaj frym Z.b'M tom la 1899 to 5,200 tons In l'.u2. Morn than l.COO tons of Sibirian ei-'gs are exported annually, many of them tiud lug their way to the London uiuikuL Dreaded Crirery. No man will voiun'arlly entr a draper' t,tore If the experience can pohsf'jly be avobbj; be feels out" of dace In suriouniliiKs f on sect a ted to exclusively feminine usage. The drapery atmoi-phere t.Trlst?8 a reil-K-nt idtber than a magnetic influmca ujion blm Men'a Wear. ' Natural Vcran,. " of Ui. Then' has never been a time when men did not wander from a dei-ho for thanK1", a defre 10 fl.-e fTom the mo notony Of n.e;e exi-i'ei.ce. 1 here ll a fever in Tie b;.M !tch drive men to wand. r. alt-ctinir rtcti and vnit Elik", mid this is a f.e-to- wtilch no legislation tan ever f t,''re! Hitiitnat In dealing rh th? true variant class Worae. In the old dnvs, tlndltie a balr In the butter wtun't no bu . !, u )iej w-oiallr klMw ' N-r tte- hair 'ano friim. bu tn ibf dai of si'it..-, phrrny r ur! fit, I nal.t lur t- k. i. ' a fli'MViVlTT 1ia litiiU.:HS ti .Mt. Children' Saylngi. The visitor a mini? to b retiial. and a.-ked t... stojill ti.ai l. n at I i. lde- "S! nil I p.- i your w ar for you. II' Me tl I:..t !,e bild te.ll. d "No. f inK you: it's j nt? nuaij nun,,!, tio ."- - H,.ii t I a. The Econcrnical Woman. "I should like to bear 'h mm r. r : reiiAi cnmtaoml." at 1 tbe r-.in.-r t ait-r. 'but tut, A. out th- b. m 'o : . f you 1. I ti- a tati. HlliH f.'i il.J I m by r.o lu. in rich- '.rnaa " Not Wrcl'f in Va n. rrl Al!n 8;a-k m torn from t- fnii-.,il of in , ., tanre. 'Wtll.' t.f 4 l ,,(. lalb!y ft.-r a ji-j.l tj , ., f , tbou.M. Mia I.'- i n.? ,! , af-r ail ll ,r, t,., i-1 a ;. I :, 1 Who l tte l,.i. who raiiea the re, i t ..f r'n '! of n'b. ra f in tTietr j.. nr ta, j r fri i e , trr.5t Laie m Arc. T. bad 1 as . n tf - ;' j. et of rAft,.,ej ill.-rk.n il'liin tbe lat t., y.lr. aa4 tbe tt tl.t In a t"i1l of lit usri It alreraatr lr r r. ai.d r-a- tn ir- a.-,d jik tui to Li.r be, a 9i e-Latilikj,-J. LINERS COLLIDE ' OfFliANrUCKEl (.Concluded ' From First Pago.) ( iil ,,,, s and iitatf.l that -she was ir. dl Tii Ci ii slia u was net at tho Navy Vied bi.t ililcivrptcd t.'.e a pe.il lit At Prm id; nee harbor, him slarte.l l.t)- i.itely I'oV N'ant in 1-et. Other win les.n paralus a'so catght the lll.ig ii.VsU'o inn A - fn.:a: Kb'irt ( Unitf Ih ' Cut te" A usi,ii 1 was on lief vay out treni Woods liol; tlie 'Mohawk, tin . tber fcventSi! culler. had tt.irtc.l from .New 1! liord, and t!u Se lei-u had been ordered out frem New Lon don. Conn. The .Mohawk soon ran acround While the Aciishliol did not Ret ouls-.li-if V;neard Sound, and lati r came ! nek to nss'st another vessel in ilis Big Liners Heard Cat!. Meantime1 the P.altic and l..ilr raiiii', . both eT which had passed tb. K I ublic a few boiu S o'arlic-r a ;d wn. st eediui; into New York, liea d t h- call for assistance and put a beet. The I. Urania, which was instea d Nantucket liirhisiup a!s: cat lii'.ij: the i!iess;ii;e of me air lilt up h--r s t ed and pressed on to the Hepi li s assistant e. 1 he coliisnn b.-inu an 1 rer: lered her absolutely I el" less. Foriiinately lu r w ireless eit:ip rnent was well tnpplied itli stora;;i baMerios and thi s.1, were used f' i nrfre than six hoiir. uuti! tliey piad ticJIy' l.iee.im! ehnu'-t(d. After tha'. r.ei lirse t Siir'ialitlR by means in submarine bells w:is a lopted. Passengers Tratisterred. f'l the -.dddle Of t!ie l'ol'elio tl il f'.H'-sfer of passei ,.-ers to the Fbn-i !: was made. 1! noun tiie Baltic ami I.J Lorraine were close In the se. tie o; th" coHislon. but owin.; to t!;e ih'n-e I'ii4 were unable to locate the epub lie. although the submarine liel!' eieiid be heard freiU'elitlv. The pretcpf closint; of the He u!'ii's v r t iuht compartments kept he afloat and nii.louinediy save I the !Uc of many of tiusf' on board.. l ate in the afternoon it was learned from the Baltic that tie-so coin imrt tnntth. jwete still boldiiis. the vessel above water, but that tho bulkheads m! xxtiiy.artmuit doors were under a n.ui till W-ain an.J were liK 'ly .t :ive y at. any niomitit. " Tinlay ' collision, was . the second I v,! .hdj.ihc Jtepublic bad fiun d w Tt III ' little less than t w o ' ens. On Pel -ru:ry 16. 1 '?. the Ib imbi'c colli 1- d in the Bay of Naples while opt -ri"c lvYi with the Italian steamer Coiiip Al' eiii-a. At tl a! titll the liep'ibli Ie.. I on board "I", sa'on imwi'iici't-. tf- ait boimli many ol the pa-s lit;, r. v.ere badly f: iKhtetn-d. nr.nf was i.i jilted. Three "R'a" for the Worker. "Tha. f hie.' U'" . pf the wcrker should be Itei;ularlty, liest and fvoi:ta tii n. Spasmodic habits, never letrine BpJitel ikH kikowitir; Uow atulwhen I. to ,i lay- Uave kilJMl . inor. , bu.sinuss women than all their hard work. Change Eauly Made. Five-year-old Helen was industrious ly bemminss a siprite of pink Kinzhain for a doll's table cover. She In id It U and examined It critically. "Mother,' Kbe said. "1 don't think this is a voi s l..li tablecloth. I j;u. ss I'll put a jeii o' s'reoi ia H and c.il! it a cor ret cuv. r.' The ! l'ne.-.tor. Where Heroes Come From. . . In tl.. main It seems as if the hen type wire nioie tdten found In the wild'"- jdae.'s than aniotu; factorfe, and me-:c ball.-, at.d our romantic fellow of the ptiih.ii . is ipi.W- apt to have in bis roub mnk'Mip wavs hii.'iiethii.t M-!- l,t-:tiibr n.tel enviablt) that has b ri4 wi'tetid in tiie sltmki utel flare of ioli(.. J and asphalted to ::s. Ho He Doe It. Kli e th.. man of ., u, tt Is en er.'.llv VMid "He I, .n- ,f ul; b- ia c'T' ii, e alofi; " N'A'ie.. tl-t in- ittfends t.. Ids wotk; I i e l.t -; ,e c!.M n't dtitlkl be . bote -t. h.'el p.l - Hf i! l.t.-. No man -v. t n . . .1 with out ti.es.. iputliMos .!.iii..n (Kan l tllo .... Cave Sermon Money tT Chirity. C.,.i..n F' ndt.it t , j 1 1 . -1 ov.-r the ' t ne le y he r-ee(v. d f.,r tie eo, -''vt if r " .i ' n rTii'.n to t ".- llil'l-!, If,, ;.! for Ir.f ui a',' j an 1 the C.-,r ! ,- lima b ,n,e I Trcube EnoujU. ' Tiiin t te. u . o c. ttifi niad a' a n.oti t"b t- in' f..;'h." fai l tmi.-Fl-ii 'lt- it.-i..f bah tr. 'iou.li 't In. it joiir N,!tttn' to me i:a uuy" To Tl.ll.1 f ... Ill.l' II, . in. f,t ri.tlO'.otl . b . h s; e ' C'tod, a n 1 . " a- . i ir.i'. Ii v by tb- t t 1- ! r e t -1 I- r i r, -- . Tee- of .0 ' u A to V.'orth Vet No. .' ' ! i ;.- 1.. r '. it.s'- I i :-. r. o I 4 n i t i-t d ' h.-t. -s i-i tt ;,.n l.t t.. Dait Trcug'-t. Se le f .'.r-e u ,4 tt.er - ?" dtr i, tp, , :;,J p)rf U'Um "' r ! d 're- r-i.'f. i. ait-.,; n. f :.;. -i.t Ia.: I , ia! ! - K.-i-f I - . 8. ' A Perefa A I. U ba.- frr rv , .! f - in r ! t n Ii: -x a ..n. t-.r cf the Rate. . - 1 . . . .- i. tl 1 1 T. -i i iri i. 1 !, . Tb- I' e .., , , :. -t i-iy Iii. an ii.r:ya.ed I.ao- . 4 l-a of it. :! ,:i MANY USES FOR SOUR CREAM. Among Otheri, It Makea a Dellcloua ' Cabbage Salad Dreaaing. It Is an nnia.lns thins how much sour cream Is thrown away In the sum mer by careless housewives and ig norant nniiils, who fall to discover In it the possibilities for Innumerable tasty dishes. Sour cream make a de licious cabbage Babul dressing, whether used iincoaked. xtirrlns It in at the hist before sei vins the uulad, or cofiklnj; it In this way: Chop or slued the cnbbano tine and put in a deep dish, l'ut into a sauce pan over a hot tire one cupful of thick sour cream and s'lr In while heatinn the '.volks of three well beaten ei;.i. Add a half teaspooH'ul of Hiisar, two tiiblespoonfuls or butter, with salt and pepper to taste. hih coukiui; stir in a half cupful of st rout; vim war. This makes a smooth, thick dressing, d". lii;htfu'!y creamy. Four over the cab bage while hot and mix thorou;;l,I.V. TRY THIS BOSTON TART. Particularly Appetizing Delicacy for the Dessert. Two e.etrs, two tablest oonfuls of sural-, one lemon, one level tablespoon ful cortistarih. some pastry, one cup i fti! of boilinq; water. Beat up the yollis j of tbe eiriis with the suiuir; then add I the prat oil rind and strained .puce of the lemon, then add the cornstarch. Mix all these well together; then add the water. Place the basin over a pan nf l.iilir... trrtfui- 'in.? cltt- flu mivfio-.i ' for a few minutes until the Hour is cooked and loses It3 raw taste. Roll out the pastry and line a platter or shallow dish with It. Then pour in the mixture, hake it in a hot oven tw ill the pastry is done. Beat up the j whiten of the e-s stiltly. add .-u;.u-and vanilla 1-xttact to taste. Heap tbii merinsue over the tart, then rettia to a cool ovi n for a minute. RichmonJ Maids. There is a cel. Lu .tied cheese ctik" made from a recipe of one of th maids to Qu"eu l-.liabeth. and sold ia a little pastry snop tn ita nmonu, i-.ni;- land. Utie cupful of sweet n.ilk. on j of sour, one of suitar, one of seeded raisins, one letnoti, the yolks of four eugs. a pinch of salt. Cut tho rai.-ini In small pieces. Put all the milk ia the double boiler, and cook until it curds' then strain. Put the cue 1 thruueh a sieve. Heat the susar and yolk of esRs together, .add the sraud find and juice of tbe U mon, the n.:a;ns and tbe curd. Line little patty pa is with pie crust rolled thin. Put a lar.;e spoonful of tho fillins in each and ba'.;e in a moderate o.i n for 2D minutes. Needle Protectors. If yon knit mittens and lace, buy two small aluminum thlmb'i ?. punc ture a small hole in each thimble near tho lim, and sew a thimble on each end of one-iithth of a yard of narrow silk elastic. Tie a bow ot btk'ht rib bon lu center of elastic if you wish, and you have a fine protection fr.mi i.e sharp ktiltt1n needles, by slippitis a, thimlde over the end of the needb s. It also proven. s dropping of stitches when the Wotk is lyins; unprotected in the work' bask. t. All knitters know how easily the needb s will slip out of tbe work, but having one. of the:. thimbles slipped on to each end of tbe needle this dhtlKi r is ululated. Creole Baked Apples. Core and j are the apples and put them into a bakiiiK dish with a little sunar. wafer and lemon juice, and bake until fender, but not broken. Remove to a serviiiK dish, till the centers with telly or marmalade, and pour the liiuid from the hakim: dish over them. Beat the whites of two ecus till d''y and add. LO a lu.lllv. two tahtespOOIlflliS of powdctc l siuar. one fourth teaspoon ful i f b tnon t:aet. and half a t' ;i KHiotiftil of vanilla. Put 'bis ne-! initio on top of tin- apples and bake in a modi :ute ovi ti .-Ul.t niitnitei. Potatoes Fried with Egg. Chop cold boiled potatoes Into dice. Fry sal otk sines till you have etioush po; k fa to fry your mta(M'H ,i t,;. e t.iown In. Chop the crisp .oik in wrh tie p. itoB. Fry potato, s t.ti.wti, at:d bi ak over them as many u-'s as .ti teed for the amount yon have. A sn. il' amount needs but oie i-- t'tou-h t '. i mnk'S it nicer. S'it .j.,1 '!'. in 'be oot.i'oos and i-m.v f ..lu t; ,' s'v -i a- the white Is I o v : u.ok!i.r 1 h" r ? r will coiiiiu c if. t,ii.;'i; . ff th" Steve. To Bike F.sh. A", v. ' . ooors know h iw dlfTif-i't !f Is 'o m.o !. a an tn w-hj.-h fuh b ir en ' -,!,-. ,j );.. pt-!nntis k!n of tht f.sh :i !!a "'! - .. t'-i t an yn'il vie.uou s.o.,,;:,j in t.i " .-i: y to r'-move It i'e:f in i J-tef. ei i. en i r t'.e I-.- ri w. I!, ar.d th ti spread a ;:. of 'h'rk wr-ced paper rit ;' ti. ki',1 e.-'-d to liriectaeV V S U !:. ?l t'.e fS!l ;s bake it ! ' lif. . f ntn tbe pajrer h i:i ' i ts s",' f-.tv.'.y cut of the I, v. t H:-f Wade Curtain F'irturet. In.' t !; . i ! rf rri bakiKSf pot di r fatij n n.tif i oiind slrei, cut a an a I t'ro.'t '- fi t of nTi" to slip j Iri t- fr.i '! . f, ta k or." on eah side , f tl.e d'.r fr-i'i " for 1-a. ke; for a' I .d rut a Inn "i 1 andl- 'he rerj il-eii . t.."vi to ft' i- d..or: either cive the r -1 a cat if taint or .fc:ac. Ne D'eas for Hash. ll' st 5 ;:o i t t:iir Ii ft from a rot .: fo r.a'o a r ! brown rrarr. fdl 1;, n h if '-.:f it;nrri. ihist 'f i's. itr-d Ft' -h r : i-hro. m, rhot t d , t d a ' :!:': ful 1 rh of rrtrtant jelly , . '1 '-!.. j,T d in Pure et ie,.. ol 1 tJi-t.'y and bllcej ifcin t I as STRONG AND WELL EQUIPPED TROGPESSIVE YET CONSERVA TlvE SUCH INSTITUTION IS THE .riF.iT BANK A. TRUST COMPANY. Nose for Money fty RAYMOND " J-! ot the tnoiiey-iiiiilviiijr nose," cries Jsiilori' J a nl,. iii "Jinsi lie.-.s is 1'tisiiios;" "I've oot tin !)l'lley-liiakill nose." iJL Aiid, i !o you know, 1 don't think it's much yooil anyonu attemiitinjr n I'mniicinl enreer. at all evetit.s if lift is nnvliitionn of hii'li iiccoitiji!ihiiiviit, )iotli.lil li.ltUl'e. '1 !,e n.oiiey-makintr Seniiiic nl io:t it. tiiotili W.'l s i on-'iiett.iu.-i as wliv, crimps, tliov were i i vim li ;: coi;,)ii!iio.-i tins nose is a 'uvat sitt. It is as much tt talon I as tit f;u l!y fn' nit, litt rat tire, scictu'c, qualities of iniinl iiti.l liraiti. It is eiitcf.t ise ui'l icit ihr.t faculty as rai to tin Vis iK ni" ti:e M!e it one were trot ji i r at the n rely eo:ii:tierci;d itiitul, to pour contempt upon the sordid aey-e-rul.lii r: but w- have clui-ji 1 ail that now. And no really kecti oiu'd man cit tiosstl.lv do afnthiiiii' else hut admire the dualities of nun! and ihar.'.ctcr which J Inwards Cl.li fo t; ( hati t;n:;i A man who has learned not only to prasp tlio juvent opportunity, l.e up the tide at the very moment of llood. to avail, himself of every e, ! ;tt v.'hn has also trained himself to regard all possihle future cou ncils, who plays the earn oi limuiee as he would play it jrantc of 1 who ttecr takes hi? hain! oil' his piece tnit'I he lut ti) what is before hii t as well as what i-s behind liitit n a-' ti) what i.s ln'iore im t ;is nd Ui-ovc all, a man of vivnl lni.iinttttoti. lo the j;i'at inlander tin A of If-iness is the worll of I'omutiec. illid tl vv ll the long :i vciims ! fi si and e'l'ort he si e - hope w he u'J.et'.- : si And in the mad race fr wealth which, sent day tiii re is. pei!mps. no more pltia ti who. without one jot of capacity for im ii a v.iin cmlciu.ii' to i:l 11 pocket with gold at the h-a-t pis-ihle cost o trouble or brains to himself. 1 have known incti f r years who n.-vcr mc you hut what they wci'.l pull out of tin ir pockets some rotten little pat ent or :mvi:i:.n w! ieil t!;ey Vel'e "Mv di ar fe!!o,v." t! !ea I ! it. 'h W it !l itli! he h... md this is At:-! tla v never learn by evjud-'ciice, year than mili: A- - ihetn i r-ivi r ntitl ha'ih r and more foolish and nmr" garndoii: r; hiit stiil hoja l'ul. nay, even certain, that tlu-y v, .1 . t iJi iirvs. They hraen't got iLe money-making nose. : it's that ki en-feat ured, clean-shaven man over t!" re. n-;', thick 'utib'e to his mise; that man with the eternal ciefarelte and r mn.itii-r, never ha-titiir, hut iie.-r rcstiiej-, that is the man who is rat'e-r the 1 1 ii It tiiak t :t has the tin other is nioiu v-maKin in .SC. Eve Mollier of All Arts Br Mn. Ctherin Wiuh McCultocli. ImIim, ifir, Umi Jttvr ) tar rrr a ll. i i;i i-' ill'. Ill 11 r. w;'- (vpeited to ha'.'e supper .-team ill',' hot on the tahle. And she it. Ye, in sptti- of the irre.-p.itisil.ility .,f h.-r liege lord, thtoiiirli tie :i.;es the h',l'u:lll ran1 hit-' hi ill J. d, ami Will fed. The fact that nil V. Ciii MirU'e' to-iiev in smh a healthy ruv ;.nd f-.r.'-i-ht of mr pr.'his M V, how 1 i.ilt prehistiO'i, it::e h -me co' 1 ami hillHTV from a isiiiiriaii Jie just a t to s:t ; i", r o i or'ii i ! 1 1 ' te ;eii r of i or'ii d i aid w mi ti l'p-lii . ,.o, wife he had. . that's the w;:v il of fi:r i v. a l: Yes rv henti. d.t mi end I ti I'd ;i g. ' "I jitu r to h:S Wife. Al',,1 t.h:i;- . of p'Mt:. n'..r- oil tho-e ii,'t:. 'a eel, I,, pt h, r li1".' I t'! w'a'v v.etr'! ctirir . . i i , t,!n - v. It ! t t:o otie ( isi- n.ot ttiroi:g!i to h'Ve ll.it ti re. rei n a-; tla first : - i to spin ;.t l ci jitid tla :r L v. w to ie r i h 1 - (It- at,. I h.r .M-h. ad :',t n n. and t hi v ;.,-.-k "f th,.- vuiii's hi:..wh d-o l.pt .j.t..r. s;,;! ,1. Woman desin.s tred.t for all our ,itorv. 1 l.'i-ri men linn' wop a n f.r U 'ttu' 1 1 ky. 1 h.p is one of the st m k har'- iir. i'n.t ti-. Fed trickipess in tin- modern woman i on!v n l.er t;.re fr'-io her ! hi-t'.ric n;io-!"r'. mi mv, the .ie m.iti w4 in the ,',il of eourej koine in a tii- htim.r tm i fakir."; it out on ),', wife !'- s ,!:. A C t'",e Sir ah. 1 Ie v its r'ng for th. i.'-'e to h i. In n o it w:i-n't it ' r- S! tie it ihil lr. 11 C ,;t the I'T-t rod: :i r 1 , 1 1 or, 1 : wotidi rful v , :ai. Yoti tAtl .-11 f-T an rn.- ssl t.ait 1 th.itr... atd. !.';"" i- ii this t m a 'h - ti' it v. oith lg't. pi' ft. j.', - tie ( I', d.t. Atel th" .i!;,e ti e . . i.t:;r:- -. 1 g .' e "U t' -e .h fl 1 1. it man 1 as prog rep vol wrh T s ! I' tt'f, s PI sp.te I VfV ! S 1.1 1 .'..Tl tO e ;n tiudiv In ..:i to ; f h If II. Ihfi.il'r. ! t1 hav-' -fiii!. f.. ! gliini.f r it pj n ;a'e 1 r. ( 'rr - x -' :t v of mi n ai t! - r 1 ; Te it t' c gr- at lr.;l j-' 1 . . olj ,11 at i. . mel the r ht to A lue.rj. It (I.ms J ok .-:::i ' i:ti-s a if no ene ever !iie to t a !;'.- fi i.'ow tbo.e bo cr. t af'-rd it. 1)aI;s r 4 f i Facial Index rf H to Faculty for Gold Getting HLATHWAYT. unless he is possessed of that ail-i m- ,k( iw not without a liiit of tin 1 have known .lews whose poverty their uo.-os were nrdinarv, which wai-' failures. The tnoiiev-inakiti'' faculty or uiatliciiiitties. It calls f.r sjieei;: as futile to attemjit n fjtvut. liiiatieitil it would ho to atle:nt to huild a l.i"- till engineer. It ll-e.l to be the lasiuotl the making of a really otvat fitian- made ipiiti well as wnat l-s liebttiil lit m : and I.mv.:ii I t ic'n .iredailv opeiiiiie uti j'or the keen and viid daily opeiiinir npor e only a dun wall blocking all further is so characteristic of thf !e sight than that of tin ttev-ttiakinj'. r.oes aoi.iit ir pef, - nade,l W'.USel lltilke their fortune. ev will say to you. "look at that chap who invented la-ruhhcr fops! Weil, he made tmllii.tis out of it, and worth all his p.-m ils put together!" thi'M- poor wretches. Year after oiilv making n noise. I'oit then In Alt the facts tlint science 1ms heen ahlc to yuthiT flliOUt the stone age telld to ehow t'ttit woman did till the work. Adam was a loaf.-r and live hud to do all the hn-tlin;' fo keep little Cain and Ahel clothed and fed. . The prehistoric man w:u a iinnti r. Tie spoilt his d.iY-i chasing ii-hihyopteryt'i:in. over tne pulooiianthropie swamps. iu-n he "Tot tifed he came ll'itlte and slept. Some times he killed a ditiosauriati and sometime- he came home empty-handed. Any Wiiv, he felt that his responsibility ended ns soon ns he set f.nt in-ide their ave the tir'hi-torie wife ju-t like her tno h rn state is due almost entirely to the foretuother. man must have si-hed in comfort when he liukle - s hunting ( p. ditioii to cat t. meat and crawl into the warm hod lay there and sit"...,! and thought W'hi n 1 ciitee home from a hunt 1 - . I 1 . w ii it i r she. . ne j;isi niio to s.iv souie- ir Wolliilli. -he jil-t 11 to Til : k to ami a Kimi word li..;;t ber Ill . liall a ilo.'.-n -at:ngs lis, that feu Tut. She tatt.'ht Iter iliii'-hter us h-v to make their lir-t Ih.ui and nr d spears. Her ihiujht.r taught what he in turn taug! t their i liil-ln-n. that the growing all the time. J'h..t i- Jl.HV Ui at;-.- his v, if,-. ) as s!roi;j ;is he. m. 11. 1 nil and ran away fr ,tu him I s''po l- 1 ha t oil : ,r. o . . ,M 1. r ours w a4 ' 7. ,...!. th" ho of eout s. . t: yo'T-.'.w-: tl at si an. S'h d 1 a v ' ! at 1 - ! . 11 ' . h f- - I r iloe t i 1 i' ri' a . 1-1' wiii.ng; to eln. t tl.st Substitute for Sunlight. A'n"i tic -.- trleity k J';.t.1 ,nc.i'.f; b,nt IT t the arrtlc cbms. Lere tlere- ia tut little fua- 1 f i WHEN THE GAR BROKE DOWN HK man with a constitutional hor ror of automo biles eat bolt up rlnht in the iui.1 die of the bat !; seat with a r.f'l on each kM i "' of him. lie w ia securely sua; id and therefore was almost as lulsei able as my u;ij could be. "How fast ate we roIiis; now'.'" he shouted nt the nian at thewhei 1, who owned the car and who, having Insured it, wua willing to trust tho rest to fete. "Now, Mr. Htarbord." said the jrltl with the green veil, "you aren't ner vous, are you? Nothing can happen, really." The man who was afraid sniffed as h caught his rap from a dash of wind. "That may be," he remarked, "but I read of six fatal accidents In thlJ lnorninR's paper. One was because the chauffeur sneezed. Yon don't feel ai thoiifih you have a sneeze comlnc do you?" he asked of tho man at the wheel. "You can utop it by pressim your upper lip hard, if you do. Per haps you'd better press It anyhow-- ouch!" The man nt the wheel righted tho car after it had cone over the lump In the road and shot u nrlin look at bla friend in the hack seat. "We're ten miles from even a suburban street car line," he said. "But if von'd like to get out and walk, Lemuel, Just say tbe word. What the dickens!" The cur stopped after an exp.lo.don In its Interior and a few cusps. "I didn't say anything." protcimd the man in the hack seat, "flo on." "He can't," explained the (.'iri with the blue veil, us she Climne.l oat. "I can tell from the sound that this U one of the exceptional cases when; utter taking the whole automobile to pieces and reducing it to a heap of Junk you find the trouble lies in a half Inch "piece of infinitesimal wire that has moved an eighth of an inch liom alignment. If I were you, Peter. I'd take an ax to It you can demo!!, h it quicker in that way, and you know you'll never think of the wire till you've gone through all the prelimin aries!"' 'There are sandwiches and cold chicken In there somewhere," said Peter from beneath bis car. "For goodness' sake, find them, and s If they'll distract your attention! Is there any gentleman or lady prvs -nt who can oblige me with a wrench a monkey wrench? There's one in the toolbox! I'm Horry for the delay!" "Oh, yoti needn't be sorry," protest ed the man who was afraid of auto mobiles. He had beamed cheerfully nnd rcllevedly from the mom. nt the car stopped. "We're very comfortable, I assure you. J'm having the pleji nntest time of rtiy whole life! Wh. ie did you say that precious cobJ.chlck.il was? Well, I declare!" "Isn't It a beautiful day!" sugg.-tod the girl with the green veil. ".Inst Imk at the autumn foliage on those trees!" "I'd rather look at another id.ee of ebb Io n," said tbe man who was nfiald of automobiles. "I to you suppose that If I crawled iind.r to Peter and ti.k blm a ra com! joint be could bold It In bis ti.th and eat as he woC.il? It really ibw-sri't e. tn iliibt to le-ive onlv th" neck for ones ho-! pet, r, don't vo-i mi; 1 use the tioii'de Is that the nn bin etr, 1 Is on the hbiM or that the clutch is lliUscle Iii 1 11 iii ?" A I'd and dii.-ty face phm-d out from betieii'h the in iii-ti in.- ami then th" tlrl with th" blue veil r all.- d that nun. thing must be done ijuiihly. "(Inc., ui en a time," Kb" be-,ii hastily, waving a chicken bone In the air, "three persons went for an auto mobile i lde and ben they ran im r bumps tbe gttl who sn! all Khme In the totineuu rat'Je.I tinmnd till hho R. most jui red b. r back teeth l,-e. So when th-y met a cow with ptien ev... brow and Ink teeth she invlt. d the III ,IO (ill Up ti e empty sent la ,,lr. her. And the row said (la nn, I-ctuui F" "I rant," protested the man. mho wa nfiaid of an'otnohilos. How ;4 1 aurd! Miat I? Well the row ..it; 'Thin Is the i hitire I've been .M.i i.ii for. WJe n I was a nuall rnlf of tu months I ri te. n.-r my toother t iin.g Ine that a fairy would c-etne al.nr; mine day nnd whisk no away fa 4 land where cir rmU on!d be ftivor. , with petiieftial vanilla.. So Fve p .j dear, for jn-i.' t tbla tbriili is t:,.e mint (ill Ol. Ihiily!" Tie pir! Ph t), eun u l to..;- a bit- from a fr-sh sandwich nd rja ! up. "At IbU.- he n!d. tbe tin, , t cria'uro kicked p r f, ts arij , (1 joyously toaatd a red hea l, d t...y ,. , a'I'r acl.in, Interidir to t. il e,, h.r elad tty. 'HaifT lx my iia-.i--.' Jirfid sVie. Y(ii don t ),h !t.' I t-,e 1 1 . ... n il o m! 11 iiwi IM (,,w ti ib ) ,n, P '1 r!" t l r,f-r" tsi a thie ant a w a- i peter ff1 up rj "Ail fT"d!- he ra'!. 'll' I - h : d. 'T!'-jih Ir." y: " a ciaa;.!e and in a t. .-. tti.r r wb'rtlr.a: aN.r.a; a t-teen roms i f k'.,' mn n ,:-4 tt . ; I d p.t ra'her , j, -. k tber"." ti. urn: 'it '4 il- man ko a'ruil .f a:.-!! '-'.j;, "ar,j f , j ly tt.t f-a.ti-h low .t put.ilK.g a.;ound .'h iira yi bt'-wi.-" DO YCU KNOW THAT VE rT- LECT PENTS ANO LOOK AT T REAL ESTATE. FIRST BANK A TRUST CC f AST X & A '