HAWAIIAN9 CHCER FLAG. Oddly Mixed School Children Greet 8tarry Banner With 8ong. Seldom has Honolulu soon such patriot In demonstration an that which took plnee at the Kn.ahnmnmi school whprs thn Stars and Btrlprs worn rain ed aloft to the ppnk of thn now flan staff hy rtrt?r.Irl and war-worn mem hers of the Grand Army to the Inspir ing notes from the ImirIos of artillery mpn from the tTnltPd States garrison at Camp McKlnley. Five hundred and sixty pupils wpre grouped Pt the fmt of the pole, and ns the pmhlpin slowly roBe Giin Foiall flnKS were wav ed enthusiastically and from the throats of children arose the swelling refrain of "America, My Country, TI of Thee." It was a strange, hptrnjrcn eous gathering of hoys nnd girls. Kile after Hie of yoiinq llawnllnns marched In the shadow of Old Olory, and Inter mingled with them were scores upon scores of Chinese end Japanese, Tort HKiiese nnd South Sea Islanders, with here and there a mnall sprinkling of Anslo-Saxon faces. Despite the mix ture of nationalities whim were gnth erpd to do honor to the Has, all Bpem ed Intent upon the spirit of the oc casion and Indicated their patriotism In many youthful ways. A menu l,ri2S students at the Swiss universities lnsl semester there were 717 foreigners, and of these 4'JO were women. Rev. Marrrueritc Lecturer for the W. C. T. U., recommends Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. " Dear Mna. Finkiiam : My professional work lias for the past twenty years brought mc into hundreds of homes of sickness, and I have had plenty of opportunity to witness the sufferings of wives and mothers who from want, ignorance or carelessness, are slowly but surely being dragged to death, principally with female weakness and irregularities of the sex. I believe you will bo pleased to know that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has cured more women than any other agency that has conic under my notice. Hundreds of women owe their life and health to you to-day, and, there fore, I can conscientiously advise sick women to try it." Marguerite St. Omer Erigqs. , $AOOO FOHFEIT IP THE AHOVi: LETTF-It IS XOT GENUINE. When women aro troubled with irregular or painful menstruation, weakness, lnueorrheea, displacement or ulceration of the womb, that bear-ins-down feelititf, inflammation of the ovaries, backache, flatulence, ffeneral debility, indigestion, wld nervous prostration, thoy should remember there is one tried and true remedy. Iydla E. Pinlilium's Vegetable Compound nt once removes such troubles. No other medicine in the. world has received such widespread and unqualified endorsement. No other medicine linn such a record of cures of remalo troubles. Refuse to buy any other medicine. Mrs. IMnkliam Invites all nick women to write her for advice. She has guided thousands to health. Address, Lynu, Mass. CLEAR THE TRACK1 f lUiCNNHiareh Nfeallou rarth. ! Iilnr mu r br4 f Hid Aaflaull ursalalna i MTolaUoBiivnttravIni and wt Vlaldalu tarn .i- an A - wwmiu mi ut wm. 11 wilivumj WJ JU. Balnea Mamtmt UhaAf tw.. MAM mA - laaiwin yiri-i pajiricrp north at URln. on wmI Md In wt aui it ib Unlatt. Wu alw faava U ttltttrM4 MaM Mttl kui, tMl car Uxaa. fti to !) parasin. SPCLYZ Tb mm narloa mtmI and ha food on raiih. anlulH lra 0 u W MjaktlB I VEGETABLE Wa Iha UrfMi pawaro and tor wu,k uf ana a ma Trcciaria ta ranrmouf, i auu aa4 up nwt. Caialnua trill. WCA For lOc Wost$t BIO Oar traat tatloru ruatatoi furl ucnpln of our HetHlatf Hatlav fumiug iuh bu'heu. uur Trijilr tr iiiwn,;inmiiTww uaiifia asixtarti. foAutot tool of w w... IM w, uTtann P- -"T r-iaar par mi. V v"K orth lli)u t an vlda ZSrbmL ' W atari I r-J T- 'iW" Russia'i yield of Petroleum is 68, n 00 .000 ban-els a year, and that of the United States 58,000,000 barrels. "rjsiorjCTriJV"? Kupoesftruiiy prosecutes Lmlm Prlucful BKmtDer 1TB. Penal li'fltttUVU mar, ffcljmhftUllif IwllU Claims. ilOD Buraa.il. utf cUuuta.attj' auiuv, DROPSY,:! aaa- Bouti of UMlimuntftia a f MiTnnriAvnfi -l quick rii' Md our w.wat . Pr. m. M. tMII, aUs A, MUiti, In1 Mttdnl nt nitfTaU KpaaltUu. McILIIENINV S TA14ASCO F M 0 4, V3 I I Bwt touJiyrup. iuiH Ukj till I All goods nro silks to PtrrwAM Fanst.sns Cms, as they color nil flbori at one boiling, Bold by all druggl'is. The average annual nmomit of ens.1 mined in Kmrland from 1951 to 1930 il 130, 0UU,UU9 tons. Mow's Thl T Wp offer One Hundred Dollars TtRWsrd for sny ease nf Catarrh that cennot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cur. Y. J, CnxMKT A Co., Props., Toledo, O. Wo, the undersigned, have known P. J. ('ho ney tor th last 15 yearn, anil believe him per fectly honorable In all business trnnsnetlons and ilnnnelilly Hide to carry out any obliga tion mad" by their firm. Vi'r.nr A TniJAX, Wholesale TJruRRlsts.Toledo, Ohio. TYamuso. KmA AM Avi!, Wholesale Drug gists, Toledo, Ohio. ll'iH's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, act 1nj directly upon Hie Mood nnd mucous sur faces of the system. 1'rP'p, 7(1, per bottle. Held hv nil l)nigglts. Testimonials free Hull's Fa-nlly 1'llls am the hpst. The population of he ttermnn empire includes 3.U(HUiHl who use the 1'ulisU Ian- giwgtf. llp.t Far the Ilimrl. No mntt"r whnt nils you. hendaeho to a eaneer, you will never grt well until your bowels am put right. Cas. Marts help nature, euro you without a grlpo or pain, produce c;iy natural movements, cost, you Just 10 cents to start getting your health back. Cas ciir.rs Candy Cathartic, t lie genuine, put up In meial buses, every tablet has C. C, C. tamped on It. !'i -..r, ot Imitations. South Australia la Importing $700,. Olio a yenr In value of fertilizer. In this trade the United States has no share. St. Omcr Bricrrrs. c othlof Maiaa. lAL pro4uc Thf P.I ip(r, aM...i a IIVW u TOM lllf IHI, mxv doia of farmars 10 rcuorl rn . . Frm earlirai Peaa. Raana, fimmt tarn fnaaa tra Trr law, ushw aaa luontap ( urn. itoinir 4i huhnt! pT aerwi ur f 'in aud dmae mjuiitm hnw: atir Hva ivoaidi aim hi una iUr araai raialoaoa. ar.k. ' umllt iuu b . nxui fv Capsicum Vassline rut up la Collapsible Tubes. A Sutotltut for md 8aprlor to Mtutwi or moy othor iilutw, uid wUl Dot MIMar tlw mult dalle iin. Th. pain allarinir aud onratKo qua'ltiM ol ihl. artli la arc wona.rfnl. It will atop th toothaolii at ciioa, and raliara baadaolia and acinic. 'raooniinaad tt aa tha bait and BAlmt axt.rnil rountar-lrrltant kaowu, alao aa an aitanial roina ty fv palua la tba cbaat and atoiuacb aud all ruaoiuailr. nauralaic and vouty o implalnta. A trial wUl proTa what wa olalia (or It, and II will ba found to ba luraluabla In tba bouaabold. Mun paoi.l. aay "It la tba bMt of all yoar proparationi.u t'rioa, laoanta, at all druinrlata, or Muar doaltia, or by aendiav tbia aajount to ui l.i poatam a lain i wa will aand rou a tnba by mall. Mo artlcl. aboold ba aoop;ad by too publlo nnlaai tba aaau ourlaa oar UUaU aa olUarwiaa It la not (vaoloa, COCESEIROOGU rUnUFACTURIHQ CO., 17 Kit ItrMt, Btw Tar. OUT. GOTHAM'S B1Q GARDEN IT REACHES NOW TO FLORIDA AND THE PACIFIC. Soma VpRotnlilra nntl Prnlm It ftnppta Nonrly All the Your 'Rnuml Rpn.ona for tha Other tlrently Kxtenitril The I'rlnea of Theaa I,uxurpa Lower, Too, "lilnui lii'inid," n:i l1 n inn 11 nriitinlntoi! with (Mb Brivii vi'Rptnliln trnilc, "were rocclvpil In this city on DcciMiihcr It from Kliirliln, nml oil Dcccinlinr 11 (riitii Ciilirnriilii. Tlit'i'e me, In fuel, cnmpnriitlvply few kivpii vpRPtnlilcn Hint cniuiiit now lip linil tlm ypnr 'rmiiul, itrnwn In Hip nppn nlr, mime vlicrp wlililu Hip liurdprs of our own con 11 try. "WIipii till nll-tlip-ycrtfirnilp lu Riven vpupIuIiIps licftnn to iisiiiiic -oiisUtcra-Mp proHirtiiiiiH, Hl'tcrn of twenty ypnrn or so iino, itrppn pens wore tho Rreiit nirly vcupIiiIiIp luxury, luit now wp linvp Itpiiu nml iiiiivli nml so on, just the siiiuo In midwinter 114 lu midsum mer, If one wants to pny for tliem. As to tlie cost of these till huh, It Is now only nliotit Imlf whnt It once wns, nml the coiistiniptlnu of them tins euor liioiiNly liicreused. "Thliiiss Hint were once considered liljih luxuries nml were consumed Ity comparnllvely few, lire now enteii hy liiiiny people. The sieiitly lucrpiised ileinnnd vexultpd yenrs niio In enor mously Increased product Ion, nnd t lint In vastly Improved facilities for trans portatlon. And the methods In ship plnir have In recent years lieeu very greatly Improved, UioiikIi here there Is room for treat improvement yet. "Florida Is the most advanced mumi? thp lOasteru seulioiird States 111 tills respect. She semis stuff In such con dition and In such packages Hint It routes In puod order and can nil he sold nftei- II nets here; 110 waste. There's money In this way of doing business. Of course there nre shippers In other Stales as well. Hint send their stuff to market in crfcct shape, lint yet I-'lorldn Is on the whole now Hie most advanced lu the ni t of shipping. "A comprehensively novel thing In this business consists lu the practice, which hits sprung up wllhln six or eight years, of working Hie liitltndes both ways. Formerly when we hnil hud thp Inst of n thing, grown at the North, in the eurly autumn, we waited, with n blank spnee intervening, for the next of this to come from the far South, lu the winter. Hut now nftcr finishing nt the North, we begin iigiilu nt Norfolk, where the temperature conditions still permit, with crops planted just to meet this requirement. "These fall crops from this mid-re-glon help us through that season un til we begin to get things from the far South, which we now get earlier than ever, and thus the gap Is closed nnd there Is no season lu which we do uot get open-nlr-growu greeu vegetables of some kinds. "All this is true of many greeu fruits ns well, which we now get the year 'round or lu grcully extended seasons. These fruits come. It may be, from California, or from the various States along the Atlantic coast. On tnls sen board the Florida fill it Is first, and fruit ripens with the advancing sun In one Stale after another, farther mid farther North until, with the summer sun falling here, we get them from our old-time and once virtually exclu sive local aud neighboring sources of supply. "These early fruits, like the enrly vegetables, nre now cheaper than they once were, and for the saniu reasons, nnd yet some of tliem, as for example, limitary stra wherries, nre still beyond Blender purses. On the other hand, souio of them have now been brought within the reach of nil; as for exit tu ple, the noble peaches that iu good years we get lu such splendid profus ion from Ueorgin, weeks. If uot months, before we hud even begun to dream of pouches lu the old days, and this Hue and beautiful fruit Is so plen tiful thut It is sold for little If anything above ordinary prices. Aud all this Georgia peach business has come about practically with half a dozen years. "Coming buck to green vegetables for just a minute, one u inong those not now supplied the year urouiid Is that decided luxury, green coru; though the period through which this may lie hud is steadily lengthening, aud it ex tends now, lu fact, from Febriuiry to frost. Com will no douht be. In time, Included uniting the vegetables to be had iho year n round. The February green corn that we get, which Is not much yet, comes from Florida. "Then lu Muy we beglu to get corn in some iunutltles, comparatively Bpiuk lug, from North Curollmi, this being something new. Theu, early lu June we begiu to gel South Jersey coru, and theu it keeps coming; to us farther uud farther north till we begiu to get it from our own actual latitude, from Long Island ami from North Jersey, and New York State, up the North Hlver, nud from various reglous as fur north us tho State of Baiue. "So, you see, counting the present greeu corn season, not as from Febru ary to frost, for we get, as yet, but little corn from Florida, It Is practical ly from Muy to frost; six mouths, or thereabouts," New York Sun. flovermnent Helps the Fiaherinan. The Uermuu Government has con tributed u certain sum toward the costs of experiments wrlch lire balug mude iu Clermuuy for providing fish lug (sailing) vessels with auxiliary screw propellers worked by petroleum as motive power. Such an arraugO' uieut would, It is thought, be of eCCUf Advautngo, for the fishing vessels would thus be ublo to nsli duiiug complete calm, and, whllo earning more In this way, would also be able to convey their catch mora quickly than at present to market. THE SCRAPB00K HABIT. Many Phnaes Tlist tha Fnnry of Collect. ore Tnke. With nil thn other epidemics present nud threatening, there runs along that of keeping 11 scraphnok. Almost ev ery man, woman mid child 1ms it In somn stage or oilier, for there nre many singes. Some never get beyond the Hist Hint of buying the best book to be found nnd stowing nwny loosely lu It n bundle of clippings to be pasted In nt the II rst opportunity. Thp op portunity never comes, really, but Just threatens to set lu -very time one who has passed through a succeeding stage tells of bis experience. Some persons 11 mi 1 11 let their scraps accum ulate and have one happy season of pasting, while others paste from day to day, almost from hour to hour, the subjects suitable for the preserva tion process. There Is no end to tho variety of things Hint may compose n scriipbook. It may bp 11 collection of one's own cITumIous published or refused such honor, or it may bo simply newspaper pictures or monograms, or hold letter heads, or souvenir postal curds, or dance orders, or menus, or dramatic criticisms, or book reviews, or rise to the dignity of 11 collection of opin ions 011 Hip Chinese situation or the const It lit lolinl convent ion. Some lire capable of keeping 11s many scrap, books ns there ure subjects for them, nnd thereby bpconie the possessor of n scrapbook library, to be consulted once In a decade on rainy days by the compiler, mid to bo thrown Into the dust heap when the compiler's heirs nud assign- are faced with Hie ques tion of whnt they slirll do with it. Perhaps one heir mid nsslgn lu n million will have nmeiig bis eiiiotlonul assets a fondness uud respect for any thing which Is evidence of the de censed compiler's handiwork, and so cherish the collet Ion; but the percent age of folk so Hue grained Is not larger than this. As llils rare person Is not of the kind to live long, probably his heir will be sure '.o regard the whilom treasure ns rubbish. This sad fact of the American average Is rather worth thinking on by nil the scrap book makers ns they set about n task that they fondly nml foolishly tell fancy vHI be n light nnd u joy down to the third nml fourth generation. Huston Transcript. When the Alitoa I'naa. "No, grandfather, we must not cross thp highway Just yet." "And why uot. child'" "Hecutise. grandfather, the safety gates have beeu raised ut the turn 11 hulf-mlle uwuy, and the red bull Is up 011 the signal station on the hill." "Yes, 1 see. Hut what docs it ineiinV" "It menus that an automobile Is due nud coming." "I'.ut can't we get ncrocs before It gels here?" "Not on your life, grandfather. The last 11 1 11 11 who tried It was throU'n clear across yonder meadow un.l Into a greeliouse. Look! There It goes." "1 saw nothing but a whirl of yel low dust." "That was It. ,Coiue now. No, wp must wait ngalii. The yellow ling Is up In the other direction. That means a race. Thorn they go! See IheinV" "I suw nothing but more dust." "They were too quick for you. That wns n bunch of millionaires. They get dreadfully reckless. Only yester day we picked up what was left of one of them In our front yard, and there wasn't enough of him to lill u peck niensure." "Cuu't we cross now?" "Iienr, no! All the yellow Hags nre up and nil the red bulls are up, uud nil the signal men nro signaling. They nre coming from both ways. If we have real good luck we may sec a col lision We get a commission nt our house every time we report a collision to the coroner." "But how will we get across?" "I guess we will have to walk up lo the covered bridge nt the corner of the uext block." Cleveland 1'lnln Dealer. Rulea of Kngll.h Court Life. There are numerous rules of court life lu Kiiglmid which would lie Irk some to the average American sojourn lug there, yet they must be conformed to. lu addressing the roynl personage "Sir" nml "Your Majesty" must be used. When the opportunity for con versation with royalty arises, royally lakes the Initiative. Wheu passing 11 member of tho royal family at a social l'uuctlou 11 courtesy und liuw Is ex pected. When nu Kugllshiniiu enter talus the sovereign tho house becomes for the time being his property. Ills meals are served separately .nud the host nud hostess eun only cut with him nt his Invitation. A piece of paper on which n letter is written to the sover eign must never be folded, but must be Inclosed iu nu envelope lurgc enough to hold It without foldiug. At a ball a subject, however high his rank, may not ask a princess for a dance. If a princess wishes to dance with any man present the proposition must come from her, fth slgiilHes her wish to tho equerry In attendance, who at once conducts the favored cue to her. The ohllgntiou to comply with the request Is imperative, nud a man must even lenvo a lady whose escort he Is In order to obey the wish of the princess. Chicago 5:ard-lerald. Slouey Changes. The man who starts Into active busi ness with a beautiful uuture uud couies out with great wunlth seldom brings the same nature with him. Iudlanup Us Nows. - There are eight hundred public baths lo Toklo, which are pntroiilsed dully by three huti..i thousnud persons. The charge Is about hair a cent. Old tor, the Night Watchman. (From the l'all Mall Unrctte, London.) How olten on returning home late on t dreary winter's night has our sympathy gone out to the pour old night watchman aa hs ant huddled up over hia ense fire, orerlnolting the exraratinna which our City Council In their wisdom, or otherwise, alloir the different water companies to maho an frequently in our congealed streets. In nil weathers, and under nil cli matic conditions, Hie poor old nijht watch man i obliged to keep wnteh over the cmnpnnica' properly, and lo nee that the red litditn nre kept burning. What a life, ta lie sure; wlint privntimis and hnrdahipa; tliry hnve nrlira nnd pubis, which nothing but St. Jiii'iiba Oil ran alleviate. "Old ,tne" la in Hie employ of the Lnm betli Wnter Works, nnd is well nnd favour bly known. He hn been a night wnteh man for ninny yearn, in the coarse of which lie linn undergone ninny cxpe rienrcs. Whnt with net nnd cold, he con tracted rhctmtiitinni nnd acintien, which fair ly doubled him up, nnd it began to look a actions matter for old Joe whether he would much lunger he side to perform hia duties, on which his good wife and himself depended for n livelihood, but lis it Imp pened a passer by, who hnd for some nights noticed Old Joe's painful condition, presented him with a bottle of St. Jacobs Oil, mid told him lu use it. Old Joe followed the niivirn given; lie crawled home Hie next morning nnd hade his wife rub hia aching hack with the St. Jncoln Oil "a gentleman gnve him," nnd undoubt edly hia wife did rub, for when Old Joe went on duty nt night he jnet hia friend and benefactor, lo whom he remnrked: "Them oils you gave me, Ouv'nor, did give me a doing; tliry wits like pins and needles for n time, but look nt mc now," and Old Joe began to run and jamp about like a young colt. All pain, stiffness and orencss had gone; he had been telling everybody he met what St. Jacobs Oil had done for him. Old Joe saya now he haa but one ambition in life, and that is to always to be able to keep n bottle of St. Jacobs Oil by him, for he anys there is nnthi g like it in the world. . St. Jacobs Oil serves the rich and the poor, high nml low, the ame way. It has conquered pain for fifty years, nnd it will do the same to the end of time. It has no equal, consequently 110 competitor; it has many cheap imitations, but simple facts like Hie nbove tell nn honest tale with which nothing on enrth enn compete. Denmark lends toe world in per capita interest in agriculture. Knelt inhabitant has on nn average a capital of ITiKS invest ed in farming. Ilrook lyn, N.Y., Jnn. 30th. For many years Gnrfleld Ten, The Herb Cure, iias beeii oarn hiR n reputnt Ion that Is rare it is nnfreranffjy praised ! This remedy presents unusual at tractions to thoso In search of henlth; it Is mnde of herbs thnt cure lu Nature's wny by removlnp tho cause of dlsnns? ; It is pure; it cleanses the system, purines the blood and es tablishes a perfect action ot tho dlRestlvo organs; It In equally Rood tor young and old. It is estimated that of the whole popu lation of the globe about 1)0,000 die every day. Maaj School Children Are sickly. Mother Orny's Hweet Powders for Children, nscd by Mother Gray, a nurse In Children's Horns, Xew York, break up Colds In 24 hours, euro Peverlshncss, Iicndnclie, htemnch Troubles, Teething Disorders and Destroy Worms. At ull druUIn', :!So. Hample mulled free. Address Allen 8. Olmsted, Lo Koy, N.Y. The practice of punishing pupils by de ducting credits for scholarship hns beeu forbidden in the ran Francisco schools. FITfipennnnently en red. No tits or nervous, ness after first day n use of Dr. X lino's Orcnt Nerve Retorer.2t rlni bottle and trentlsu fro Dr. II. H. Kliwi, Ltd., saiAmh St. l'blia.,l'a. Sir Thomas Lipton savs thero sr "no girls like American girls. The of Syrup of Figs is due to its pleasant form and perfect freedom from every objectionable quality or substance and to the fact that it acts gently and truly as a laxative, without in any way disturbing the natural functions. The requisite knowledge of what a laxative should be and of the best means for its production enable the California Fig Syrup Co. to supply the general demand for a laxative, simple and wholesome in its nature and truly beneficial in its effects; a laxative which acts pleasantly and leaves the internal organs in a naturally healthy condition and which does not weaken them. To assist nature, when nature needs assistance, it is all important that the medicinal agents used should be of the best quality and of known value and Syrup of Figs possesses this great advantage over all other remedies, that it does not weaken the organs on which it acts and therefore .it promotes a healttiful con dition of the bowels nnd assists one in forming regular habits. Among its many excellent qualities may be mentioned its perfect safety, in all cases requiring a laxative, even for the babe, or its mother, the maiden, or the wife, the invalid, or the robust man. Syrup of Figs is well known to be a combination of the laxative principles of plants, which act most beneficially, with pleasant aromatic liquids and the juice of figs, agreeable atid refreshing to the taste and acceptable to the system, when its gentle cleansing is desired. The quality of Syrup of Figs is due not only to the excellence of the tombination, but also to the original method of manufacture which ensures perfect purity and uniformity of product and it is therefore all important, in buying, in order to get its beneficial effects, to note the full name of the Company California Fig Syrup Co. priuted 011 the front of every package. MX I 2? 1 . San Francisco, C&a. JM 1 Ji ill 1 Louisville. Ky. ' New York. N. Y. A II j 0. j ' FOR SALE DY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS. PRICE FIFTY CENTS PER BOTTLE. jffM If ! 1 II I WHEN RUSSIANS EAT. No Fixed Meal Tims Many Peculiar. Itles at Table. Tho Itusslnn has no fixed menl time. IIo eats when he Is hungry, which Is often. Ho hns about six square nienls a day. lie has at lesst a doz en lunches, a little bit of suit flflh or some cavlnre, or a piece of brend nnd cheese, washed down with n nip of fiery vndkl. IIo never passes a station without a clans of tea marvel ous tea, with a thin slice of lemon floating In It. You get a fondness for Russian ten, and forswear bcmllkod decoctions fnrever. Tho table man. ners of the Itusslnn tiuch as yon seo In hotels nnd buffets are not pleas ing. IIo sprawls with outstretched elbow on the table, and gets his mouth down to his fond rather tlinn raise the food to his mouth. Ho mnkes objectionable noises In his throat. Ho hns a finger bowl, and rinses his mouth as tho rest of ns do when cleaning our teeth In our bathrooms. Then he squirts tho wa ter buck Into tho bond. Thackeray's House. The house which Thackeray built for himself In Kensington has recent ly been sold by the son of tho auc tioneer who sold It for tho first time 37 years years ago. When the great novelist decided to build, many people thought he was putting too gient a strain on his pen, but events have shown that the speculation was a sound 0110, for Inst week tnls house went for $76.uno. it Is a red brick mannlnn, screened from tho road, and tha lease has 41 years to run. Jy j-.fc ,., ttr4l4. U4. lfi IvC'C nc , Cir.It J ,X Fifty Cents m Year-Lts Thtn Trnny j Numtrr. THE SOUTH' LITERARY WEEIILY Published at Atlanta, Ga. Circulation Over SO. 000. tTAff SUNNY SOUTH II tha Graat Literary Waokly ofttlS South. It Is devotsd to Literature, Romanes. Fact and Fiction. and dives the best ot all that Is current in Us field. Among Its contributors tha most noted southern writers oppoar-Jorl Chandler Harris, H.irry Stlliwell r awards and others of growing fame. Serial stories from Anthony Hope, Maurice Thompson, Sldnay R. CrocKelt. Mr. George Corbeitand Arthur W. Marchmont hava appear ed, nnd others aro In waiting from the pan of authors of national note. A short lory contest brought out nearly five hundred splendid short stories, all worthy a place In Vha SUNNY SOUTH' readable col umns, oth f.r contests are contemplated that will successfully exploit the rlpenlno field of talent that only nseds such fostering to Illustrate the wealth that Is shy to assert Itsolf. Flu SUNNY SOUTH teems with the llfo oftho great south. Tha gen ial sunshine warms everything Into activity, and tha season is never cold enough to check the hand of Industry. Tha paper comss fragrant with the breath of tha magnolia and pine, and gives out the vary air of the orange, pa'm and bay. Tha beauty and pnhas, tha romance and mystery of the land where tha com stores up tha golden sunshine ani the cotton whitens In the moonlight, will be gtvon In tha well-flllol columns of this ftselnatlng weakly. The subscription price Is Only Fifty Cents a year, alike to all persons, agents, newspapers, postmasters and aveiy one else. Clubs of five, accompanied by the lu 1 12.30, entl'.le the club raiser to the paper one year gratis. dfend on a Postal Card the names of six of your neighbors who would appreciate tha opportunity to read a copy of The Sunny South, and one sample will be m.illcd free. Vou cm get your club of five out of these very people. 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