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PUBLISHED FRIDAYS

THE TIMESHERALD 100 Publishers

rtmCTOi In Dunai BeU4tai Troutn t to Port Office

FLA NOV 8 1805-

aoUcnptfoni due In 4v a e

TilE ATLANTA EXPOSITION

The Jury of Awards of the

Exposition a body composed of somiof the most distlngulscd men In

country among whom are Daniel 0Oilman president of Johns Hopkins

University VicePresident Stevenson

non J M L Curry secretory of the

Peabody educational fund G Brown

Goode of the Smithsonian InstitutionPresident McBrydc of the VltginlaAgricultural and Mechanical College

and others equally eminentscience and education has just Issued

a very strong endorsement which has

teen olven to the press of the country

The address speaks in words of high-

est praise of the national government

exhibit showing the development of

agriculture forestry mines one mineral

wealth fisheries and fish culture theprotection and promotion of commerce

the education and civilization of the luJkn and tbe encouragement of Inven

lion They call attention to the civic

prUe displayed by the citizens of

knta and to tbe varied and Inexhaust-ible rosouices of the Cotton States as Is

shown in their comprehensive exhibitsThe Interested cooperation and social

Intercourse that is promoted Is spokenof as an admirable sign Illustrating thegood will and fraternity now prevalentamong the citizens of our unIted republic and Hie establishment of sym

prl jiu x those who have beenwidely separated Is mentioned BS be

lag a direct result of the expositionThe Important contributions made

Heexposition by the women and theinnumerable illustrations of skilled

receive their duo portion of praiseAttention is called to the exhibits thatillustrate the progress of education

science and the advancement ofthe colored population lu Intelligenceindustry and enterprise

In speaking of tho exhibits made by

the different systems of railroads thefury says

We believe that the permanent goodof an exhibition or be

manifested in the Improvement of popl r Intelligence diffu-

sion correct of taste andskill and in more accurate knowledge

the natural resourceschAracterlstlcs of tbe diffurcnt ofour own country For example thecollective exhibits madeera railroads and also by the SeaboardAir Line and the Plant system ofFlorida out in vivid outlines theadvantages of the legions throughwhich these railroads are constructedToo Improvements lit the con

Chicago NewYork New Orleans and arepermanent contributions to the pros-perity country

The people of this State are to becongratulated on the beautiful and com-

prehensive exhibit of West Florida thathews up very advantageously the

mijiiy and varied Interests of the Landol Flowers This exhloll Is beautifullyftrtanged and is a special object of adriflration to all who visit the exposition

T5 tho flea W D Chipley of Pensais due much of the credit of IhU

enterprise which will no doubt be thesans of bringing to this State thousanils of Northern visitors who otherwife would return home from Atlantawithout visiting Florida

Miss Consuclo Vanderbilt will paymillions for a duke This is a high

price for royalty when it is consideredtmU two kings hays been to becaptured by of bits of card-

board wUlioJHist ne small each

Tile Spanish system of editlug

pi ufcs dispatches from Cuba iay cause

llm Madrid government to believe itsuppressing the rebellion but in themeantime the Insurgents are gumiugvictory and are recogniz-

ing their own belligerency

county is

excited over what to claimed to be agold mine Panama There is sold In

abundance in Florida soil but it Is notin is primeval state in duet or nuggets

uetthcr is Itin tot shape of booty bid-

den by sixteenth Bentury pirate but in-

UK tobacco the jihotphnUs the grain

v cattle awl hogs the vegtiahlts-

rftrl fruit and the hjexheiMlMe supply

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TOE TDtwFIiRAtt tieitlevM inhonesty of his sincerityin the opmlaas he proclaims andhis devotion to the people of FloridaBitter attacks upon the Senateand his oflloial acts by certain

with monopolistic tendoncios have boon numerous and aggra-

vating and that Mr Call retallatshould not bo a surprise but the

made by him in his speech ii

this city last Monday night that onehundred and forty of tho one hundredand fifty newspapers in Florida werebribed and surborned by the railroadsto work for the destruction of the in-

terests of the people was altogetherunwarranted and unworthy of a matof Senator Calls sound judgmentknowledge and fairness

The great body of editors andpublishers In this Stale as else

where ale honest and honorable theyare hightoned gentlemen who forsmall compensation are doing morefor the advancement of civilization andeducation In art science and Chris-

tianity than all the national legisla-

tures that ever convened There areexceptions to all rules but editorsscorn a bribe and a briber As for the

socalled freu pass that of the editor-

Is paid for in advertising at very lowrates and Is an entirely differentthing from the legislators pass forwhich the railroad receives no remu-

neration other than class legislation

CUBA IIUHE AND CASH CONTRI-

BUTIONS

The Cuban Union League Club willgive a picnic at on the

proceeds of which willbe devoted to the woundedCuban soldiers An Interesting

has been

races a ball In tbepavilion and pyrotechnic display at

TampaThe Cuban day celebrations the

great muss meetings that are beingheld in almost eygry city In the Union-

In the interest of Cuban liberty and theInnumerable resolutions of sympathyfor the patriot insurgents are verygratifying to all friends of liberty In

the American republic nearly all of

whom earnestly desire the freedom of

tbe Queen of the Anlllles from theyoke of Spanish tyranny yet it la clearto any close observer that one Cubanentertainment of the kind It is proposedto hold at Tampa on the 10th inst is

the sort of sympathy the strugglingCubans ore In need of

A rehash of the Declaration of Inde-

pendence is good enough in its waybut the homely adage that moneytalks is a truism that is as applicable-

to great revolutions as to a horse trade-

or a political convention Modernwarfare is very expensive and cashcontributions are the best means tobring about B realization of Cuba llbre

Eugene Debs threatens to make atour of the country when his term ofimprisonment expires beginning withTexas It may be necessary for Gov-

ernor Culberson to call another cxtiasession of the legislature-

Not long before his death the poetLongfellow told Hczekiah Dutterworlhone evening in his library how he cameto write The Psalm of Life TheBridge Excelsior Hiawatha

Clock on the Stairs andsome of his other great MrButterworth has now embodied theevenings talk in an article on HowLongfellow Wrote Its Bestknown

The Ladiesj Home

A GENTLE CORRECTIVEis what you needwhen liverbecomes inactiveIts whatwhen takePierces Pelletstheyre free from

andthe griping thatcome

Allauthorities

that inthe bowels

mild methods arepreferable Forevery of

stomachand bowels thesecoated are most effectiveThey go about theiran and natural andtheir lasts theystrengthen and tone

of the stom-

ach and bowels therebydigestion Sick

Constipa-tion Sour Stomachtiqn Bilious Attacks Dizziness-

are andpermanently cured Theyre

forgwraitttd to satisfactionor your money returned

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KBSUIE OF TUB IMIOTIOS

The Waterloo that met the Democrate last Tuesday nwrlv eVery

in the Union in which elections wereheld does not tend to show thatpeople have forsaken those timehonored principles of Democracy whichhave been the strength end maintainmice of this government for more thana hundred years nor is it an Indicationthat the masses of American cItizensare ready to advocate tho promotiontrusts monopolies and a corrupt

of spoils that has characterized theRepublican party In Its thirtyfouyears ot existence In nearly oveninstance tho result of the late electionshinged on local affairs and Inwas there a strict party light not complicated with coalitions and factionaldissatisfactions

In Maryland the Republican victory

was nothing more thou a vigorous up

rising of voters Irrespectiveof party to

free themselves from the dictatorship-of Gorman who has so long ruled thatState with the iron sceptre of a despot-

In Kentucky the Democrats nude thefatal error of placing a free silver can-

didate on a pronounced gold standard platform and with Blackburnwaging war on Carlisle and Carlisle at-

tacking Blackburn the result wos no

surpriseDespite the strenuous efforts of Re-

publicans Reformers and IndependentDemocrats the Tammany or regular

Democratic ticket carried New YorkCity but with a majority too small to

save the State which is always RepubBean without strong aid from the city

A union of Republicans and Popu-

lists brought about Democratic defeat-

In other States Now that business is

reviving and a new era of prosperity isdawning this lastnamed party alwaysa calamity party will have no longer anexcuse for further existence

Tn surveying the Held the conclusionnaturally presents itself that the Dem-

ocratic leaders learning wisdom fromthe mistakes of this yoar will so conduct the national of 1800 asto insure a triumphant victory

The ilvalry that has existed so longbetween St Paul and Minneapolisduplicated in the fight for supremacybetween Crescent City and San Mateoas will be seen from tho following fromthe San Mateo Item Thetaker paid San Mateo a visit this weekand checked us up 421 as against

602 were andif Crescent City dont look out well be

A liberal PropositionTHE TIMESHKIIALD has perfected

arrangements with the Word andWorks Publishing Company of StLouis by whlchil Is enabled to fur-

nish the Word and Works a wellknown and deservedly popular paperedited Rev Irl R Hicks the renowned weather whose won

accurate prognostications-have been a source of surprise toscientific worse for a number yearstogether with TUEonly 8170 in advance In addition tothis each subscriber Is given a copy ofHicks new Almanac Themanac for next year is better thanever has a worldwide reputation andhas for several years hap ansale at 25 cents The sub-scription price of Word and Work

per year TUB TIMES HEUALD isper year and the Almanac at 25

cents making a total of 8225 whichcan through The TimesHerald office sum of

170Readers of this paper whose

hone have not can obtain

the required sum nnd havingtheir subscriptions one year

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nd knowing good Dr Mlles Nerirlnebaa dono me or to belp others

my dUke tor tko publicity tbumay give ma la Nov and Dee IBM

The inmate hadand I the tnt Returning dutytoo iimn with tho care of no many tick Idid not regain mjr end In a monthJT be i M debilitated and nfitoufrom tleeplMtneu the draft made oamj rlt Iltj that It a question It I couldgo on A dear Mend advised me to errDr Restorative KfrttneI-UJOk36olU n l sayla betUf health than ever I contlan-eIt otaattanal ue A name foodM toy work U very Whig A

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Paines Celery Compound Soon

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Publisher of llflr-qGormariPaper

Can Now Work Fourteen Hours

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Sleeps Soundly and Peacefully

Every Night He Lives

Sleep Is one of the things that cannotbo put off from night to night

The punishment for sleeplessnessworse than pain Tt means shatteredmind It often happens that a suddenstress of work or anxiety robs ofthe nights rest Tho effect is soonapparent in the languor headaches andllttlossnoas that ensue

If rapid nnd abundant means areto repair the exhausted parts the

nerves regain their elasticity But ifan unnatural privation of the brain thewhole nervous system becomes undoneand prostration results

Thousands of men struggling undergreat responsibilities or tedious work

anxious overworked mothers andwives shop girls who are forced to

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little difficulty In convincing theirfriends of the remarkable powerPaincs celery compound to restoreenegry renew their vigor and make

them strong and wellHero Is a letter from Mr Max fiuns

beim well known and manager of the Cincinnati Freie PressCompany Mr Burgbelrn writes

The following statement may be ofinterest I have been suffering fromsleeplessness lnsomniafor many yearsand although I have tried almost everything to get cured consulting the bestpbyslclansand even going several timesto Europe everything was in vain-

I did not have a nights rest for almost six years that is to say I couldnot sleep for two hours in succession-

in a single night you can easily imag-

ine what the effect on me had beenAfter spending a fortune in trying

for relief I had given up almosthope and when I first road about

Pttlnes celery compound I did not havemuch faith In anything But afterhaving used so many remedies andconsulted so many physician In thiscountry and abroad I felt llko givingthe compound a trial The result wastruly

The very first night nbout sixmonths ago that I tried Palnos celerycompound you can imagine joy

that I hud slepthours In succession a thing hadnot bc a blessed so many

I continued tho use for overthree months with the same happy re-

sult and although I was lestthe malady would come me Ican now say that I have nottaken the compound for months I do

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Interruption-You can easily Imagine what this

means for a man fourteenhours everyday In llio year and hascharge of two large newspapers I con

my ease a oneand I sbouldbe glad If this statement

means ofwho have suffered like 1 In the sameuntold agonies and for tills reason Igive you to make UM of

In way you choose

Tbfc elrgvm of Jacksonvillethe footsteps of Rev Dr

and hay gone into refittm Uitfl M Discourses on

f e Jacksonville and gamblingjplonrl be n numerous la that oily

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CorrMpoudenc TlineillcniiaJohn has just Jaldtiown a

published in the interest of rellgiouno perhaps he had better luinterest certain church Itwaf-

lllcd with so many queerodd notions that it really provedcuriosity yet he was told that it conseined similar ideas every week

One of the articles written by tieditor who appears very much likesmallsized saint was an attack uponsecret societies The burden ofwrong was that they usurped tho placeof the church that mon instead o

attending patronizing anti encoaraglag the church were uslug their timemoney and influence Inthese societies and thewanted to prove that men were wickedsinners who had no rights thatshould not belong to nor encourage

these societies us they were wrongprinciple opposed to the churchagainst Uod and the Bible

It must appear to tb e casual readerthat the editor is surrounded withdense fog of Ignorance for every one

of the prominent secret societies isbuilt upon tho principles of civilisationand Christianity and in every oneKin John bus visited had the Biblefor Its rulo and guide

If the church or a church Is on

dine tha cause Is within its own doors-

If it hasnoL the which go to

make a true Christian then it mustand should go down King John wastold by a newspaper man while in thenorlh that the male attendance at thechurches of his town was not more

than 20 per cent It is patent saidhe that the churches have grown lessmasculine during the last decade IIthis be soit is losingits power to in-

terest to educate to elevate tie hu-

man race and it seeks sojaco else-

where The foundation of the church-

is the promise of eternal life Whatdocs it cost to secure this promise notin filthy lucre alone what are air theelements necessary to secure a life be-

yond the river as now opposed by thechurch 1 It is a bundle of Impossi-

bilities unattainable by mortals If thechurch be on the decline it Is because-

It hM turned out of the theologicalcamp men who profess a more liberaland a more reasonable construction ofthe plan of salvation because it re-

peat the same old story of punish-

ments both unnatural and unmercifulbecause it teaches a power greaterthan God a power that underminesHis works because it teaches a hellthai never existed because it teachesthat it is the only saving power

it teaches uncharitable acts Insending millions to other lands whendeserving poor are suffering at itsdoors If the on the declineIt M because it no longer feeds theprep fpod hope love life To attack toclelles that have these qualities-

is U confess its own weakness andproves that it Is barrow contracted

and bigotedKing John has known societies to

fens families through trials mlnfortune reverses sickness and deathto and the widow to

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boy to rescuethe to redeem his manhoodto place in honorable positionssupport him In his trials to encourage

every laudable undertaking

In oil probability they would kayo

lio great societies of thodo not war against the church They-are doing to stay the hand of

make and men and women more selfreliant self

new avenues industryreforming the depraved and andit U now an band thatstrikes them

What is the church doing It is becoming more more bigotedmore and narrower Thechtwth that sustains the paper abovementioned is fio narrow it deniesthat all other churches have savingpower that only by its one

other creeds are as mistba teM fabrlw dls visions

W have only one bible but tenthousand boliefd creeds Only onebible but thousand of salva-tion toe waul hilt uu bible and ituaefime made so plain thatundiusUind it alike a relig-ion that la a religion to all the world auniversal built upon faithlove and eternal life want n re-llgtan that fires the heart with consider-ation for all of our race that will curblh tongue before it cororalta slanderf

will slug the Same tune to Ibothat it hums behind the backwal a that will snot

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andthat they way

thatand in v4 7 Thenpeace will reIgn in every heart and jot

our the tf vKeukn NaV 0

I cannot Uk Cod tlv r Tillsis n jKlstafee Try ArtiuiitlaOod LIverOil mads by K H Bond Co B IU

more Md It has no taste of oilDelightful to take Preeorilad byphysicians Ballds up broken downsystems caret Consumption andBronchitis For sale by AokermanStewart Pfllaikn

Dr Prices Cream Baking PowderWttldl Pair Hlffhest Medal and Dlplo-

mDBAI10K ISLAND DOINGS

Corre i ouilene9 Tlraeslleralil-DlUTTOH leLAND NoV S

RAIn rain r lnt It rains and thewind i never weary But NlmbWknows wlthnut finishing those bwatlful llneo that the sun ls shining mostbrightly behind Ute dripping clouds

November would bare no lingeringIn the lap of sunshine In hers thankyou and promptly reminded wthat we were enjoying those warmdellghtfu1 days only by favor

However in spite of the rain for earoral days which was Indeed Veryweloime Nimble has succeeded ti-

gailterlng a few items which mayprove acceptable to your render

Sunday morning last CaptainStrange very Madly took R party otIslanders down to Norwalk on theStar to attend memorial servloesof Mrs Strange No stops were madeexcept at Fraltland whore Mrs Wil

us Team met thesteamer at the landing and we had apleasant drive out to the MethodistChurch where tbo services wore baldJThe decorations were tasteful andtl iigJn the extreme alto-gether of wlld1Iow tSrth6 3BflMJTwhite ageratum and palecolored astens Their dainty beauty teemed a j

fit emblem the fair young life whosetransplanting to that other goldenshore we had gathered to eommemo

rateReVMr Louder gave his hearers a

beautiful and toaohlng Ulk which wuappreciated by all Mrs Beasley pre-sided very acceptably at the organWe were all pleased that had beenallowed the privilege of paying tilstribute to the memory of our friendwho has gone before

The ladies of Norwalk bad mostkindly prepared luncheon for theparty from the Island but the weathor so threatening that it seemedbest to hasten back to the steamerTheir kindness and toongbtfnlneeSwas very cordially appreciated how

everMr Wright la beck ns aftera later to tire northward thanusually if JI Wrightsfriends are tohim back as ho generally brings somany fresh Ideas

MoKlroy too la once more oathe Island after about two months atthe Northwhiah occasioneda sharp attack of illnete Ills frIends

restored the healing breath ofbalmy breezes

Mrs bad tht pleasure of a shortvisit from her mother Woodworth of Wfelaka Also

JoshuaMr and Mrs of San Mateo

M and Mrs LearnedMr Baokejo If

extra going on nu buru youwhistled

J F seems to be very tully downedTnit because someruntnre says the coi responded a-

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