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April 15, 1898 (4 pages)

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ts, CS ae ret nt ee ee THE TRANSCRIPTS FRIDAY APRIL 18, ‘1698. INTHE COTTON LAND: An Up-to-Date Story of ‘the Sunny South. pe Sears A Nevada Countyan’s Trip From the Onto To Florida. Huh Btimpa on the: Way. af ey “4 ad Evtrog Transorrpr:— After g youtii-? ae servedly on wea Within its. confines are broad driveways and. concrete. walke, miles in extent, a placid lake on which are swans and other water fowl,-and shrubbery tand foliage of every déscription: is ‘te the place” is allqwed in: ce etery with{} ott a Laliten writ case strangers. They may secure entrance by a: verbal }ev ofthe gate keeper. Carriages visitors all over the cemetery and. drivers explain and ‘point. out the . paints of interest. -The time consumed in making the trip” bt a — about . fal ambition of years the writer has finally succeeded in visiting the fame “Sunny South,” and in “compliance with your. request. will: endeavor . to put into words tor the TRaNsoRIPT his views requiding this Southera lands Before--proceeding fatther, However, I will allow my thoughts to revert tothe school days of not 80 many years. ago and think; as I have often thonght during the last few mouths, of how’ I° idly’ lolled over a school desk and perused the pages of history and geography with their seductive versions and portrayals of life in the South and the}: beauties to be unfolded to the visitor;. the waving palms, the groves ‘of’; oranges und cocoanuts, the pineapples. growing in abundance, the cotton fields with their complements of happy ‘ and jovial: darkey cotton-pickers, and Jast but not least, the hospitality of the people. ’Tis now that £ realize.to its fullest extent the significance of Apt ten'cents. Théfuridue Mammoth Caves of Kentucky . re between Lonisville and Bowling and ‘about eight miles from the main line of the railroad:~-Thereis scarcely a person anywhere who is not familiar with them from published accounts. What. is not\ generally known, however, is that at Glasgow ‘Junction, where copnection is made to go to the caves by a “dummy,” has been. ‘discovered . & cave which rivals ‘the Mammoth Cave in’ every particu‘lar’ and . is even larger. In fact, the whole country Sete ‘radius of many , “in the ground,” -as one inhabitant said to me: Another strange fact of all is the people I spoke to'any whete around there I never met one who had paid a visit to the caves. They all seemed to regard them with a more or less degree of awe and ridinit bot Un tise octal de eeediy th ener ‘and productive States in the Union—) pey_they conduct that on the quiet »given them by nature, By way of the the Idtter city is known, as is alac * she were not receiving her full measare that one short sentence—“Distance . culed the idea of people. traveling lends enchantment to the. view”—and,-. thousands of-miles to. visit them. For as far as J am individually concerned, . g greater ‘part the railroad jonrney I much prefer the wild -and wooly . from Louisville south as far as Bowling. West, so to speak, for if there are any Green, is through a mountainous beauties to be unfolded ‘in this terricountry, and the scenery along the line tory I must be color blind and unable . js equalled only by that of certain to see them, for I have not had my apr parts of the. West--throngh Colorado, petite for such appeased as yet. for instance, between Grand Junction The foregoing applies in greater part . and Colorado . Springs, After leaving to Florida, of course, for to the aver-/ Bowling Green it is but @ short time}? age person Florida and the Sunny before the border between Kentucky South are synonomous, and it is here; and Tennessee is crossed and the apthat the greatest things in the beauty proach to the South proper is made. line are expected, But this will be The ghange may be likened to crossing dealt with later on and Pll allow it to'. from a fleld of clover into a thistle or meke way for something concerning} prjgr fleld, so gregt is the difference, the country traversed between the The country is rough, rocky and mounOhio river and the extreme Southern . tainous to the last ~ degree, and the States. farming industry can not help sufferTeaving Cincinnati on one of any ing in comparison with that of its number of railway lines connecting . northern neighbors. Everything is ‘the North with the South the traveler condneted.in a shiftless manner, ex‘is carried into one of the most famous cept the making of moonshine whisKentucky. And, indeed, its fame is. and have reduced it to an art. Once mot exaggerated in the least, for this . yithin the gonfines of Tennessee and iblue-grass region is a delight to: the the traveler is traversing historic eye from one border of the State to ground, for there is bardly a foot of the other. The soil of this: section is ground that was not bitterly contested + extremely fertile, the famous blue grass . tor by the Federal .and Confederate thriving all the year round, ‘and the forees during the late war. This is large number of well-appointed farms especially so after Nashville is passed . which line the railroad from one large and the train nears: Chattanooga, passcity to another is an evidence that, the . ing through what {s known as the batpeopléiare embracing the advantages tle-fleld country, as the approach to Queen & Crescent route Lexington is . oatied the stretch of. country. eetween the first of Kentucky’s noted cities there and Atlanta. touched.. Lexington enjoys’ the dis“Eo be concluded : how) tinction of being the home of some of i st the country’s most: handsome women, and it is well entitled to the reputa-. _. tion. Indeed, it would seem as though . : Re-Opening the. Kenton. The-Los. Angeles: company: that’ recently bonded the Kenton mine near Alleghany ffom H. H: Brown ‘have six men at work driving in a tunnel while another gang are building a road so _ of credit if 4‘some” only were specified, for their nunibers are legion, and it would be little less than a rich treat if one could but occupy some secluded: place of observation and admire the, pretty and handsome features of those cov Kentucky’s women whose homes are}. ‘jn Vexington. And it is beanty of the ‘Kenton was S6perated some eighteen that machinery.can be hauled in. The yeata ago by Chas Benham, Sam War, ‘ren, Robert Milroy and “others, who ‘were ut’ the same time working the Oriental mine.. The-Kenton: showed rarest kind, too; not the 25 or 50-cent}ap solandiat y for the amount of work per box kind. Indeed, I candidly bedoe ae it, but the company ran short lieve that there is a less amount of . of pa tgp ace pot paint, powder snd cosmetics used by — the women of Kentucky’s leading citAhead of All Others. ies than anywhere else. mini mace enw ak Male a a In Lexington — pleated vt the beat yet plsed eter ori public. latter but sixty odd miles away, Tt 1 ge. lex _s dint. Whee end route to Louisville, are the only places sparkiiid-& adie Phre Geoduibt: tthe I have seen that preserve that “before beak ae eae fe hope, p aieos the war” appearance. There are the saad i ites are pee Osx will old-time mansions standing invitingly art in the center of a vast estate and covsupply this popular beverage in quarts, { ered with green vines from ground to f shunts roof; well-trodden paths lead up to the tention paid to the family . trade. ‘ broad'steps and verandas; wide driveDance at Union Hall. ways show the way tothe stables and There will be a a next ‘Saturday ~ THE PROBLEM SOLVED. Sre. The Now Medical Discovery Test . Results of the ‘Tests ia’ Various Forms of Dyspepsia. physicians as a’ serlous thing,’ and that ‘no time should be ‘lost in treating it properly at the start, because recent which as teres ‘cake clone oan, theure.{TeeeeFches have shown that the: most serious, fatal and incurable diseases or indigestion. ‘Diabetes is simply one form of indi-. . gestion, the sugar and sta food not being assimilated by the digestive organs. In Bright's disease the’ ee isnot properly assimilated. “While consumption and. dyspepsia are twin diseases, and it is beyond ‘question that dyspepsia makes a fertile soil for the seeds ofconsumption, But the trouble has. been to find a . remedy. that could be depended. upon to cure dyspepia, as it is notoriously obstinate and difficult tocure. puzzled physicians and “dyspeptics alike, until the question was solved three years ago by the appearance of @hew dyspepsia curé in thé ‘médical world known as Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets, which it was claimed as a certain, reliable cure for every. form of. stomach trouble. Physicians, however, would not accept such statements without first giving the new remedy many tesis and carefully observing results, For three years the remedy has been thoroughly tested in every section of the country and ‘with surprising and satisfactory results. _ Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets can be honestly claimed ‘to be a specific, a radical lasting cure for indigestion in the various forms of acid dyspepsia or: too much bile, undue fullness as presresulting from : disordered: digestion: Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tableta were not placed before the public until this three years’ trial left no doubt as to their value and they have recently been placed in the trade‘and can be found on sale at all druggists at the nominal price of 50 cents per package. No extravagant claims are made for the remedy. It will. not cure rhegmatism, pneumonia, typhoid fever nor anything but just what it is claimed to cure and that is every form of stomach trouble. No dieting is necessary, good wholesome food and plenty of it and you may rest assured that Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets will digest it. Druggists claim for it that it is pleas= ure to recommend it to dyspeptics, because it gives such nniversal * satisfac tion. Little book on stomach diseases sent free by addressing Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. 11-18-15 For Sale. One-lot with free water on the place. Has a frontage‘of 180-feet on the main road, and runs back 236 feet; also one piece of fine land ‘containing 8 acres, with free water. Apply to Brown & Moraan, m10-tf Real Estate Agents. sia SES ete Ser Decorations at Sad Fraticisco Prices. Store fronts; : buildings: and /residences. decorated. Cheapest placé in town to buy Grand Army and N, 8, G, W., decorations, al8-tf E. M. Exsretpmr, 24 Union street. _ Strictly In it, This season we are strictly in it in the line of Men’s, Ladies’; Misses’ and Children’s, as well as Infants’: footwear. Call, before purchasing, at the Populer Store. J. Luvy. “mgd Robin Hood. es caeaeeaain ——— No Cripe— When you take Hood’s Pills. foned, sugar-coated pilis, which pol you ype pints, half pints eand*kegs. Special ate . . pleces, are not in it with Hood’s. Easy to take the outhouses, and the most humble:
jevening, April 16th, .at Union Hall,’ vs ramallion Rote Kiolt galas ean t5. ‘Indian Flat. ‘Fischer Bros. will furnish music. A nice lunch will be serv forthcoming to every query and it is eve. Goan, aon, cid debian. here that the true hospitality of the South is encountered. Everything — will act aa managers. All invited." pertaining to the residential portion of both cities may be looked upon as relics of the past and the appearance of antiquity which they present cannot. help tut excite the. admiration of the stranger with a love for the beautiful in life. It is to be regretted that more; of the Southern cities*have not allowed such admirable evidences of byée-gone days to remain and delight the vision of the visitor. : ‘. Louisville, the metropolis of the State, sits on the bank of the Ohio, opposite the Indiana shore, and in many respects is similar to her sister cities just mentioned, ‘with the exception probably that it has a more cosmopolftan appearance. There are mauy fine Fresh: Fish ! public building*, handsome residences, arEr s. miles. of finely paved streets and pnb0 : : lic iniprévements such a§ any up-to when You Want _ date large ‘cityshould boast, Along . Fish, Lobsters, Crabs, Mussels, each side of the principal thorough. Clams, Shrimps, Oysters, fares extending through the resident’ Po ultey, Vegetables, Fruit, ete., part of the city are borders pas poke Call oF ss.about eight feet in width, an ptbona are of the same beautiful type “american Fish and Poultry Company, here as in Lexington and Frankfort. ‘Foot of Main St. j Furniture 2 For Rent, James Kinkead, Commercial street, will rent farnitare for two weeks to persons who wish to accommodate visitors during Grand Army and’ Native Sons weeks. all-tf. Fine imported Cheese. A. Isoard & Son.of Broad street have received the finest lot of imported Limburger, Roquefort, and Swiss cheese ever brought to thie market. apl2. eee: “We receive Telephone 401 Hoods py ee age geet ortgent pm ’s Pills, which are” upto date in every respect. 1 S Safe, certain and sure. All ; @ruggists. 250. OC. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass, The only Pills to take with Hood’s Sarsaparilla. PAPA STOLL’S Musical Headquarters. .N. W. cor. Pine and Commercial NEVADA cIry. —— HENRY STOLL, Prop’r. Fre¢ Orchestrion Concert "Day and Evening. the Best of Beverages and Cigars Served at the Bar. : Ohronic indigestion or yaaionetss ‘while a very common trouble, has for} some time been looked upon by. able s have their origin in simple dyspepsia} AYER’S This has been the question which hes sour'stomach, gas or wind on stomach, . sure after eating and similar symptom . . Revere if you jong pewest wo he Selb 2p alas ag HEALTH ; ACCIDENT INSURANCE. Fidelity Mutual Aid Association San Francisco, Cal. For Five Cents Per Day to the hazard of oocuPAY, acoordi: from to &@ week, when unto work through being hurt accidentbe te if you are accidentally killed AY $10.00 a week, when you are eu le to work, “Tha he R’ y% for funeral e ave st sieve er Ri i deta tatoaes tats ha aE tive enti tiafaction.” —¥. a mpadals pe S520 life mtabership fee members upon LIFE INSURANCE. = i Life I ence, pay gn disgen fis, ton ie ~ to 8000 In a S of rie eh and diene a? VioH & te a 1 709 i err, ah a ety for me ou. ROSE Cones sae 1 ane rial rsickness. OE IF INSURED, b 4 nnot lose all “GO? Bt er ‘ “AYER’s meal h Goes &1l that fsclaimed yg he eke ne and Stro: hgh ae for it. It restored. my hair, which was fast . dent a: Healt lation in the United becoming Fy back BASEORODE Bato ronaa brown,” — thas £6,000.00 cash deposita with the iad whois lifornia and Missouri, which, togethe Ww an gmpte I ‘Reserve te and large assets, make euconte an Stiinta arVd J «{@ntee of the solidity of its protection its members, * My head Reliable its Wanted. Write r time my hair vob te entra an n of ids me 4 aedimede he sung cen aeat sets scat C. M. AYRES, Moatkee Ge sat i J. L, M. SHETTERLEY, peri oaee and oom Ma: A Sank Fraucisoc, Cal. ARTISTIC TAILORING. “W.-H. HIBBITT, Artist sage ge MERCHANT : TAILOR, Pine Street, near Broad pene Nevada City. (Successor to Frank T. Smith.) ec <My stock is the largest in the city. I carry full lines of the latest designs in Imported”and Domestic Woolens. xe Wedding Suits a Specialty. . Workmanship and a Perfect Fit Guaranteed. W, H. HIBBITT Merchant Tailor. aiaeeieemmestdmceniets ‘The White Sewing Machine. ok. kinds of Machines repaired by a competent adjuster. Rags guarantee our wor! = “ A Wieiah's Trouble ‘Wome have more troubles than men. This is really too bad, ‘but itis to true. Fortunately science has been making life easier for women, and th result is that Beant complaints, so long ‘iffcult and almost incur bl nd fi er cured, "ae aa pad aor om leucorrhcsa (or whites), no woman need ! condition of the womb, or profuse, painful or euptio The latest solentific discovery is the discovery that has insite so many friends among the women ofzour land. This discovery is called, Sospita, And it is dqserving of its fame. Fes indeed, it is the one dear, true n’s fr fen. Ne ft-of gepdes: science ie greater to women than this marvelous eae, treatment. ullds, upli essengthews, vivifi ves Hs. a pail dain cl (neg the brace and ‘bounce of true life. “ A” dapane, Sonquers rs disease. ‘“‘SOSPITA’’ tills the s are with yar, Sineping ba jared, Tt oan “blood the y Suh ne rere ee toe mand of blocs sas r doce womanhood S tite the to become a mother. It safely guide the mature woman . anee the, rous youms known asthe Turn of Life. You ean take it at home and bet y< weap kaow of your sickness. for hooks sort ou iret sree ae r, sealed. Address rket St., San Francisco Di De When You Buy Job Printing You naturally want to get the best for your money. The quality of: Paper, Type and Ink all cutJa gure in determining the merit of the production. “We use only the best of these. But no matter how superior they may be, still the Printing may prove inferior. if proper regard is not paid to the Composition and the Presswork. We claim to excel in these respects also. STYLES CHANGE’ IN PRINTING . The same as in clothing, and the TansontrtT keeps up with the decrees of Dame ‘Fashion in the Art Preservative. We have the newest aud most comniere Job ‘Printing plant in the county, and we have the best of workmen. Competent judges admit the work we are now turning out to be the best. Our Prices Are Fully as Low as Anybody’ S. ~) See our work and get our figures, They will satisfy you. BROWN & CALKINS, Job Printers, Commercial street, NEVADA CITY, CAL. PSE it to ‘their advantage to eae KINKEAD'S FURNITURE STORES, . Commeroial Street. ; He carries a large stock of all kinds of Furniture, and will: supply you with an: article at San Francisco oriod, with the ' freight added. Re ; bag membér, that when you EVERYBODY NEEDS Led icixme. DR. LA RUE’S SARSAPARILLA Is Just the Thing. FOR SALE AT gem DIGKERMAN’S. Drugs, Stationery; Cameras and Photo Supplies. PESTS NERD ——$<————s ‘A. B. WOLE, CASH GROCER. Lowest Prices. Best Goods, Largest Assortment. We have always on hand a large assortment of Fancy Groceries such as Limburg Cheese, Swiss Cheese, Ripe Olives, Pate de foi, Boneless Sardines, etc. Remember we are Sole Agents for Douglass Butter and Robin Hood Whisky. A full line of Breakfast Goods: _. Grandfather Mush, H. O. Morning Meal, a Oats; in bulk, Aunt Jemima’s Pancake Flour, etc. PREMIUM GIVEN. TO. EACH CUSTOMER. BEEHIVE GROCERY igi 3 : _. SOLE AGENTS, Legg & Shaw Co. ForNevada County J. J. J ACKSON, Proprietor Agency ForceMonograsi Whiskey Blue Label Catsup Shasta Water, Shasta Ginger Ale Depot for Fancy Groceries — PATE FOIS. _ DEVILED AND POTTED MEATS AND FISH. ;. Battle Ax Tobacco..... 30 Pickles, % gal. bottles.. 25 Gamecock Whisky th.. “in bulk, per gal. 50 IXL Whisky 75. Olives, 125 Bryant’s Root Beer 2%, . 10 Mikado Soap, per bar 05 Hire’s: ic" “3 for 50. Everything else in proportion. + + “ARABIAN ROAST” Coffee ive % a 'Feial. “ese @® es © ®& w@ @& @ No. STALE Goons. I. receive fresh Groceries and. Provisions daily and my stock is constantly new and fresh. “My policy is to buy — THE BEST TO BE HAD And to’ sell ‘ At the Lowest: Price One:price’to all, courteous treat“ment and prompt delivery., PHIL: G: SCADDEN)Greter, Commercial Street, Nevada City.