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the South was not making the most of its possibilities in cotton culture, and so proceeded to make a thorough study of "the most valuable plant the earth has ever produced,” as he puts j i.a a To Double the Cotton Crop. His effort has been to find a hybrid plant, between the long staple which is raised successfully only on the ooast and the less valuable upland cotton, which oan be profitably pro duced in Middle Georgia. By patient cMperimectation, in co-o<>eration with the Department of Agriculture, he has made Kent progress in this direct ion and is gradually evolving a cotton plant which promises to bring a much higher average return than the far mer has realized in the past. This is the sort of work which few men have the patience to do, but which confers its benefits upon all when once ac- rocnplished. It is a wonderful thing to lift an entire industry, and thus to elevate the standard of living for tens of thousands of families—more wonderful, far, than building a rail road or a cotton mill, as I have said. What be has done with live stock and cotton, Mr. Hunt has also done with fruit culture. He has taken the lead in planting orchards, and in dem onstrating what varieties of peaches, a<>ples and pears are best suited to the soil and climate and to the markets open to the Georgia farmers. He has done the same with grapes ami ber ries, and thus again achieved results which have benefited other growers as much as himself. In the course of his studies he has visited the most famous fruit-growing and wine-pro ducing districts of the world, Includ ing those In California and in Prance, and has necessarily become a man of science. In this way he has made the acquaintance of the foremost scien tists of the world and on the occasion of Herbert Spencer’s visit to the Unit ed States he was the only man out side the rankB of professional scien tists Invited to meet the world’s greatest thinker. Incidentally, it may be mentioned that he is an enthusi astic collector of Indian antiquities, and that his search for rare speci mens has carried him all over the United States and Mexico, ar.d even to distant Islands of the Pacific. No Antagonism to Northern Men. Although It goes without saying ■ and a better disposition of the com forts of life. It would be ungracious to say that all this is due to the influence of men from the North, and it would be un TUB GREAT SIB-WAY OF NEW YORK AL WA YS CROWDED FOR true as well as ungracious; but it is nevertheless a fact that the ideas STANDING ROOM. which dominated in the old days were not adapted to the best use of I Forty Million Dollar System Prove«. Southern resources and opportunities Entirely inadequate to Iranspu, I i'or development, and that these old Crowds,-Need for an Additional ideas had to surrender to new and better plans and methods before the System. Now York’s underground street rail South which is now rapidly develop way, the "Sult-way,"has Iteen in full op ing could be possible. One of the eration just ultoui it year ant' alm IL Tie strongest forces in the new movement ' relief which this »40,000,00 m system was is the stream of Northern blood and expected to give the elevated roads capital which has flowed into the and surface lines has proved inade beautiful Southern land since the quate to meet the needs of the increas days of reconstruction. And I repeat, ing traffic. Within a month from the because it cannot be said with too day the first subway train carrying much emphasis, that Georgia knows I paying passengers made the trip from this, appreciates it, and wants more of City Hall to Harlem, the crush on the it. elevated and surface cars during the These are facts which may be prop-1 rush hours was as great as ever. erly taken into consideration by North Owing to the peculiar elongated form ern people who are iooking for homes.1 of the city, the bulk of the traffic frav- They are quite as important as soil, els north and south. It was estimated climate and markets. In this connec that the subway would relieve the tion, I am tempted to make a final north and south daily rush by 43,000, quotation from Mr. Hunt, because it has an important bearing upon the social life of the region and is dis tinctly in line with my own observa tion. “The caste Instinct is always resi dent in the brain of the white man, North or South, be he Catholic, Prot estant or Quaker. In the North, this finds expression in social distinction based on the possession of wealth and culture, South, the caste Instinct finds so much greater differences in inherent civilization. in the white race, against inherent barbarism in the black race, that the caste senti ment justifies itself In dividing the white from the black. Hence, there exists fuller democracy among all white people in the South than else where. Here, minor social differences are annulled by the one great caste distinction. This condition gives freer play to altruistic social usage among the white people here than in other parts of our country.” GOTHAM'S STREET CARS. ger of a«cident. Already 600 cars ars run on Broadway between 5 and 6 o clock in the evening, and block-upk occur every few minutes. To provide greater accommodation« for people crossing from Brooklyn and Mher Long Island cities and towns, two new bridges are under way—the Manhattan, to be finished next year, and the Blackwell’s Island bridge, to be finished in 19u8. The East River Tunnel to connect the New York sub way with Brooklyn may be completed la 1916 The experts say that these two bridges and the tunnel will ac commodate 175,000 per hour. The pres ent traffic by bridges and ferries be tween Long Island and Manhattan Is land approximates 100,000, the rate of increase last year being about 50 per cent. There is no reason to expect a smaller Increase in any one of the ten years before the East River Tunnel will be opened. It would seem, therefore, that the Long Island side of the prob lem is t£ do means solved. As for the nineteen new subway« with which ft is planned to honeycomb Manhattan, it will be years and year« before they can be pul lata-vperation, | The Pennsylvania R. A’. Hudson River Tunnel which will carry Passengers un der the River to the Hew Sub-way Trains J Honian\s Prophecy. Mme. de Thebes, who predicted the Paris charity bazaar fire and Presi dent Carnot’s assassination, haa fixed up a bunch of trouble for 1906. Ma dame, pleasantly, even gaily, states that 1906 will be a wild year, full of strange, extravagant, incomprehensible and astonishing madnesses. She pre dicts that Germany will be threatened with general smash early in the year; that South America is to be torn with upheavals, that an unconquerable epi demic is to sweep this country; that Belgium will play a curious part in the transformation of Europe; that the attention of the world will be centered on Turkey and the near East; and that there will be serious losses in the art world. How refreshing it would be if some of these people who read the future like an open book would see something pleasant sometimes and tell about it. Great quantities of salt ls still taken from the Dead Sea. It is a very ancient industry. THEY ALL WANT IT! >• Patent Egg Separa tor. Every House hold, Hotel, Restau rant, Bakery, Drug Store, in fact any place where eggs are used need« one or more. Instantly separate« yolk and white, not a particle of the latter remaining in the Separator. Does not break yolk. Made from solid piece of metal. Always bright and ready for use. Sample 10 cent«. Senator Depew has ths in._ raphy in the Congressional Tim Sullivan Sullivan of New x, Dim Tim v«.? 1?' «hortest Xor* ka In the states of the mm ., there is «till a large trade„ of muskrats, skulks, sums, foxes, minks and Glorious Hair Grown Fre A Wonderful Preparat|,nw Turn» Back th« Hand Time-Make« the Old Yeung and the Young Beautiful. Free Sample« of the Onataat Ba Tonic on Earth lii-tribnied by Well-Known Medical Inatitnh, Have you seen the "Imp Bottle?” Very perplexing trick, but easy when you know how. We’ll tell you how and send sample for 10 cents. ROOM LEFT job V KANCY SUPPLY CO Box 215, Washington, D. C- Agents wanted for these and other goods. Write for circulars and terms. PIAlCIZlin Large profits in small gardens. Write I Mil oL Li 11 for prices of roots ana seeds. Order MrLLMaM r* roots and seeds now and arrange to start a garden in spring. Illustrated book, telling about its history,cultivation, profits, market, etc. 25 cts. in stamps. Address: Wisconsin Ginseng Gardens, ttO’J Adams St., Wausau, VVla “Inbea” Loved Liberty. An accomplished poll-parrot, known as "Isben,” belonging to a well known member of Washington society, es caped from captivity the other day. and the efforts of a number of intrepid GOLDc WATOH Excavation for Tunnel on w Jersey Our NTKÜ-WINn AMKHICAN w ment watch bu SOI.I1> GOLD LAID CASK, KNGRAVED OS BOTH SIDES. Fully warranted timekeeper; of proper site, appear« equal to SOLID MOLD WATCH (H ARANTEKD 35 ' TEARS. Weglrelt FR £ F to Boy« oeOlrls for Belling 2i) Jewelry articles at lOo. each.*Bend ad- dree* and wo will send Jewelry poatpald; when «old send M.00 and we will positively SEND watch EXACTLY AS DESCRIBED by return mall; also . HOLD LAIDCIIAlN.LADIKS’orOKNT’SNTYLE. LIBERTY JEWELCODEPT.3Q7 CHICAGO DEAFNESS CURED 34 - PAG£ BOOK which >• Serir r explalnshowtocurodeatneM “ “ at 1Hirn(,. |t'g free- write for it. 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You will ba de lighted with what we send you, and it coat»T<* nothing. ^Address in full, enclosing 2c ««I for reply. LORRIMER MEDICALINSTrrTTl Incorporated, Dept. 2329 118-120 North Paca St, Baltimore. Md. DR.W. 0. COFFEE. 104 Century Bldg.. Dei Moines. II. cut the morning and evening crowd and In the meantime the population is that makes the lively hours on the lncreas'ng to astounding numbers. Its GO for SUIT and elevated and surface roads had in traveling portion is also Increasing. In creased by 50 per cent., or from 67,000 the fiscal year of 1904 the elevated ™ We EXTRA TROUSERS make a suit guaran to over 100,000, before the subway had roads alone carried 286,634,195 pas teed to fit perfectly, in latest, been in operation nine months. sengers, while in the fiscal year of 1906 style from fashionable cloth,’ durably trimmed, for S7.98 For all hours of the day between 9 the "Ls" and subway combined carried equal to any 815.00 suit made In the morning and 5 in the afternoon, >39,104,820, an Increase of over 52,000,- and give you Free an extra pair of Fancy Worsted Trous the city’s rapid transit system is more 000. The greatest number carried by ers. You run no risk. than adequate, though the average "La,” surface lines and 6ubway In ons If suit and trousers are not dally traffic amounts to about 2,000,000 hour was 142,500, all three systems be exactly as ordered you may return them to us at our ex north and south, and about 400,000 ing taxed to the limit of their capacity. pense. We will return to east and west. The trouble comes be Transportation experts estimate that you at once all money paid tween 7:30 a. m. and 9:00 a. m , when it will take an expenditure of at least us thereon. Besides you keep theelegantsultcase. thousands from all directions within a >500.000,000 to so increase the traffio In which suit was shipped. radius of 35 miles of the borough of facilities of New York City as to meet Write at once for «ample« of latest cloth« for Suita at |7 9s and up. They will be sent free with Manhattan are rushing toward the present necessities, and the normal fashion plate«, tape, measurement blank«, Ac. downtown section of the city (below growth of the next few years, in a sate »•nd no money but write to-day. A Family Twenty-third street), and again bo- Isfactory manner. In the future large FAeGents' of the tween 5:00 p. tn. and 6:00 p. m., when terminals will be abandoned, and no Oomploto "Hunt [er- the same thousands are struggling back one line of travel will cross another. To ? Outfitting to tbelr homes. divide traffic and run each line as an ? Oo.0ot.ElR seys"—Mag »48-944 iUIT CASE--------- r • By far the greater portion of New Independent artery are the purposes nificent Street« for which money will be expended la York's business is transacted below ■VEN IFTOÜ DON'T ACCEPT- Market cm ««.. ’ (hlcaffOi Milhrrs and Twenty-third the future In the effort to transport street, on an area having A ÇII IT MÄDF RY US -*• ’ R *^ T J1 r ’ (y>.Hank,CniCago. Rrceders. a maximum length of three miles and a millions of people from their homes to Capital and Bur- hJflrtuB Wwyww. maximum width of two miles. Where their business in the morniog and back again at night. there Is so little ground to build upon, aaturally real estate and skyscrapers FREE rise together, the former to millions of dollars, the latter to tens of stories. Ou A SIGNET that triangle having Twenty-third HI NC To every one who sends ....... us the u.c names «uu aaaresses of street for its base and the Battery for and addresses r* rsv ... arenta three persons, mile or female, n.tax-. who — are or were Ms very pointed apex, there are hun or canvassers, with 20 cents for’-'-*--------- -*----- • — ™Gold Sl<«>< ( KinKM, elegantly chased that the North has not sent many climbers to secure the pct bird afforded dreds of buildings housing over 5,000 and engraved with any initial without extra charge Send men down South who have accom much amusement and consideable ex people each during the working hours. imp ot peper »1« of finger. Thi» ii the «reate.t r.tae Standing on the roof of one of these ever offered for the money. The picture doc not show plished ns much in raising the eco citement to a crowd of hundreds of one half the ring a beauty. It passes for a fio. ring. nomic standard as Benjamin W. Hunt on lookers. The fact that the mistress towers of Industry, one rising twenty- These Alnga are all the rage in New York and are considered juat the ring for either lady of gentleman. has done, it Is none the less true that of the bird had offered a large reward nine stories, for Instance, with tbe aid I>o not miss this rare chance but send 10 cent, at once Southern cities and towns, and par- for his safe return spurred over a score of a glass, a man may count four elo- as on and after May JUtb the p.ice of thia ring will ticularly Atlanta, are full of Northern of men of ail conditions of life to cap rated roads running from the upper oe Si .00. bend at once or any time before! May 30th •"¿receive thu beautifu■ llgaM King fir™ ly ao 5“ ,. Sections of New York City down to the men who are Injecting a new spirit ture the feathered truant. Address TM»c. BTODyoRD co. lag nru a—. y. c. Into the life of tho region. And it Polly, escaping from his cage, made triangle; surface line after surface line Is vastly creditable to the native stock a bee-line for one of the trees near the , running under or paralleling the “L” from I lfe. that the> welcome enterprising men Treasury Department building, and sat roads, but converging and becoming from north of Mason and Dixon's there looking around, a gorgeous bit consolidated at Twenty-third street Line and glory in their achievements. of green and red. The fun commenced Into only six roads, there being room a year to If they are less proud of the new when a rather corpulent individual es for no more below that thoroughfare; 1 Paris epends >100.000. _________ comer than of the old timer they cer sayed to climb the tree and secure the crosstown surface lines still served by keep her trees in order, and to plant tainly conceal the fact. The truth bird. "Isben” is an accomplished about 400 horse cars; the Innumerable new ones. Every street of a certain seems to be that the w hole community talker, and as he flew to the next tree little glass and iron entrance and exit width ls entitled to a row of trees on Is permeated by the spirit of enter he called out very distinctly “nay! structures that dot the route of the either side, while every street of a prise which these Northern meu have nay!” A colored youth climbed tree subway from the Bronx to City Hall; certain greater width has a double brought, and it seems to lie reflected number two, and. after nearly breaking j ; the twenty or more tireless ferries pad row. In the buildings, the stores, the ho bis neck through the rotteness of a dling back and forth across the Hud tels, and In the faces and bearing of limb, aucceded In getting within about son and East rivers; every car and Express trains in Russia seldom at I boat crowded to the last inch of stand two feet of "Isben.” tho people themselves. "Put salt on his tall," said a wag in ing room, all unloading into that roan- tain a greater speed than twenty-two The population of Atlanta ami Its miles an hour. Immediate suburbs Is now proliably the crowd. The youth showed his aptl-1 I Ing triangle. The problem Is to carry about 150,000 and is rapidly growing. tude for going after birds that roosted into and distribute through this tri —at least twice as rapidly as the pop high, such, for instance, as chickens, angle, within a given time, a constant ulation of the United Stat pa. But its but he was not used to the flying kind, ly increasing horde of workers. buslnes«, as evidenced by bank dear- and just as he “reached" for "Isben" I forty-five Hundred a Minute. Ings and postal receipts, Is growing the bird flew up to the top of a tall Tbe traffic returns for the year end much faster than its population, telegraph pole. At this point there «al ing June 30, l;*04, show that during a This business Is largely in t he form lied forth Walter Perry, who claims single rush hour, the elevated and sur of manufacturing, although t‘ he whole-1 to be the best coon hunter in Alabama, I face lines running north and south sale trade Is also expanding to enor and scrambled up the pole in record carried 67,000; the ferries crossing mous proportions. The growth of time. Then with a stout wire, crooked worn Brooklyn, other Long Island railway, telegraph sad telephone sys at the end, he hooked Poll’s leg, and points and Staten Island, 31,000; car« tems naturally keeps pace with trade, a vast fluttering ensued, with a yell of over the Brooklyn Bridge, 33.000; the manufacture and population All this triumph from Walter. The crowd New Jersey and Hudson river ferries, requires constant activity in building cheered, but "Isben" had apparently G2.000: crosstown lines, 12,000, a total operations and the employment of an be<n lariated before, for he quickly dis- Of 175,000 landed and distributed be increasing army of labor in other engaged himself and with a cheerful tween Twenty-third street and the Bat ! words, Atlanta, ami the great State hee haw! flew away about a block and Ury In 60 minutes. By June 30, 1905, of Georgia of which It is the metrop alighted In a large cottonwod tree. the rush hour crowd bad increased to "Send for Santos Dumont and hl«' olis. are enjoying an era of extraor- .**■7—Jr ’N air ship," piped up one of the crowd; ! 370.000. dinar- prosperity. The strain of carrying the Increase then a telegraph messenger boy, three or four colored men. a jack tar from fall* most heavily on the elevated Science Supplant» Chance. - m . and „uu a . college ecuege athlete a,nlero,«,d'’ SV!!*“'*. "n? M<* th* 'U,> the Navy Yard, climbed truer » and ‘ poles to secure the * 7’ 7? ? h.*V* tO Uke care of not This proaperlty Is due In large part reward. — The : ________ parrot kept up a more or J 01 P«ople from Man- to the extent and value of natural re with hia hlii. inuous conversation uith J® BroD’‘ but lhe source«, but It Is also lamely due to less continuous teCkte of Hudson river commuters the now methods which have been in would be captors, but it was noticed troduced tn recent years. Beginning with the farmer and going on through •io line of Industrial ftv-iora men are Ichtseelng for "Popular because becauae only only one one flying around sightseeing «»Poputer working in the light of science in an After lew Into a tree *’*va,e<1 line ,n* connects connects with with hour or so. "Isben" flew elevated stead of depending on chance. What near TO P»tm I are • k . i WilTe US fO. ..... station. *• also a police a so b because *c*us« Its New York term- ed madk^hi JL'gVr2de’ gDe?al make. Hemstitch Mr. Hunt has done In connection with last ____ seen, was roost iLii * ®lle “ ha*f froln CitY “Isben," ’ when *__ ~ ed Handkerchiefs which we deliver free, without ad live stock, cotton culture and fruit Ing In the ft liren/'hoa a___ I KXlf, vance payment or deposit Sell them fTLsVS roc branches of a big __ e.m'tree growing, everybody is doing to some kA 7 t**1 »roan 1 ths hip«. 8 hire apparently asleep. One old and very each and we will ship you free of all expense costlv and A Host of New Subways. extent. They are getting the aid of black darkey remarked, confidentially, o-“ preS1,A,ms,°r ’rcor rho'<'e from our list o(D?a" State and National Governments, and to To relieve the elevated road«, «ur- a companion. “ 'Ltjah. when it gits race lints and subway of New York mood Rings, Rifles,\\ atches. Cameras, Silk Shawls I jice thua asserting their control over the —jr 1-—« Masa, dark, I sure will ketch dat bird neiSsr'B «atWt«r*s Mitt ea of nature In a way which ap- real y ou iu,t the ha,js unsoW and r*w,rd Cay itself, nineteen new subway« have —»•■•»■W. Ths case I argues dat no bird, whether he I • . Handkerchiefs are a neccessitv ichea ever nearer to perfection parrot Outfit«, proposed Greater speed or • J Of or whatsoever, can see a mss and easily sold. Premiums delivered nromptfjp violai only ft of o«r h « means I cm wautp, mpp# efficiency oh my color ou a sure dark night." number of trains on the "Li ■w ( IMtMUT. sa* subway is Impossible without da» Scene in one oj Mr Hunt's ¡'nil Rearing Peach Or< hards. BIG BASEBALL OUTFITS Prevent every miMV sible in your nuildilg| Write for our frsSnR RIGHT book. It’s an author« heating. 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