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Show (Caayrlght. iaJ, Narth Amarlaaa Nawapapar Aitunca) Smugglers Revire , . Old "Atmosphere" ' In NapaltwnlOMlaya Romiir Krs1 bMsim a frqonl telcl grouad for ' mrmlw of mucsTiara nd rovsmn mn. ! la 'tkoM slay slrsutle utlM and protalbftlMi of Fteeh roods, tha hd I tlmant of Um Engllaa opL dlHiBcl-tr dlHiBcl-tr tovarvd aanunUnv. whaak toaoam. In th waidn of ona wrltar, kind of ' national failing. - Imttrrtan found ehamptans amoni Soil 1 1 cat cmomtsu, and Adam Smith Bflnod m aiuisr aa " paraon who, thOMsjh no douM hijchlr blsunabla for violating tha law of nla country, la fraquanOr Ineapabl of vtolaUnc thoaa of natural yuatloa and wauld nava bn In avary raapaot an aealtnt etttaan had not tha lawa of Ma country coun-try mada that a etima which natur navar maant to ba aa." In thla country, too, bafora and during dur-ing tha Revolutionary atr!a, ra-pactabU ra-pactabU folkt found It ajTaaabla ta thair conaelanoa to wink tha aya at contraband that ttavar paid tha klnc'a duty. . aV. brokarara flnn aoama to ha . Of) that ooa broka. Lnlnd tata Journa Indian Made Fire With Bow and String Tha fir maktnv apparatua af tha Amarfean rndlan whaa lha wkrtta man flral arrivad did not dlffar vary much from that fownd In athr sarta of tha warld. Whan Hiawatha aranlad la maka a'flra ha flrat found a piaca of dry loaa-flbarad wood and aoma alta of tha mott, papary. Inner barn af aoma traa, Than bjr rapidly whlrllna aalwaan hla palma a hard, polnlaj) aikk praaaad Inl a hol In the aofiar tick, and havlna tha tandar bark oioaa In touch, anoufh frlctloo waa araatao Is finally bring forth a glow which could ha blown Info flama. Soma trtbaa davalopad an Improtra-mant Improtra-mant an thia apparatua. Inataad of twirling tha atlrk batwaan tha palma. a bow with a loaaa airing waa uad. By taklnc ona ar two turna af tha airing around tha abaft of tha flra tick tha bow could ba mada to whirl tha allck vary rapidly whaa movad hack and forth . Tha dangarouo apot In Wall ' Btr.t la lha curb. Fklladalphla North Amarlcan. , ' . . . .: Bathing Once . Discouraged in France Kot bathing maraly. but avan tha apnlloauoa of walar ta tha akin, waa dlacauraaad by tha arbllara of faah-loa faah-loa In Franca twa aanturiaa aga. In Jaaa Bapluna da la Balla'a La R-gia R-gia da la Blanaaanca at da la Civlllta ehratlanna." a manual for tha guld-anoa guld-anoa of yauth flrat publiahad In 1711. which ran through fifty adltlona In tha aouraa of tha aujhtMnth aanlury, raad-ara raad-ara wara laatruotad: Tor tha aaka or claanllnaaa It la wall ta rub tha faca avary morning with whita towal In ordar to ronton ro-nton tha dirt. It la not advlaaMa ta face to the chllla of winter aad the heete of aummer." A similar work, published In 1W7. warna children that Tto wash the faca la water In Jules the eyesight, brines oa toothaches and eolda and engoaoera pallor." But why expect polltlrlane ta ba unfailingly honeot? They are no belter uian. anybody elsa " - lndtaaapolta gtar. . Baxnanu Wrapped In Tinfoil It Is disputed aa ta bow the banana was first Introduced Into the aaw world. Some authorltlea aay It waa brought to twa leland of San Domingo by me Bnanlarda la tha sixteenth een-lurv, een-lurv, whence Ite popularity apread rapidly ta other Islsnde and tha mainland main-land of Meilca. Central and South America. There la a native traditlca widely Supported that there were at leaat two epeolce of banana In Amer. lea before the coming of tha wtilte man. Tha fact that various Indian tanguagee hava namea tor the fruit which bear no relation to the Kuro-peaa Kuro-peaa or Aeiaslie names. Is accepted by aome aa confirmatory evidence. In 1171 tha first actual shipment af bannaa wss received In this country, coun-try, for a few years ths banana trade waa amall and fluctuating. Each ha. nana waa wrapped ia ttafol or pap-a- ta help preserve It,- i Virginia Placed Duty on SlaVes ... In Hit th nfr wu forc4 to 1t I hla bom nar th African Bqtwrtor that ho anlfht contribute to th pta-tsrlal pta-tsrlal w-ftolth of ahlpmaatorB and olant-ra olant-ra Slowly -but aura I y chattaj ata-vary ata-vary took firm root In tha South and at taat bram tha leading aourca of labor aupply. Tba alav tradara found It vary aaay to aalao nacroao In Africa and maka vroat profit by aU-in aU-in them In aoutharn porta Tho En-fiiah En-fiiah Royal African company cant to Amarloa annually batwan 1711 aaj 1741 from fr to 1 , akavaa. After a time, whan th nacrooa war o numaroua that whole ooettona ware overrun, tt aeuth-nrn colon tea tried Ineffectually to curb th trade. Vlr-rlnla Vlr-rlnla In tfl pi a red a auty ot five pound on each a lave but th Royal forerrtor vetoed fh btU. Bllle of Ilk Tiport war paeeed In other coloniea from Uim to time, but the Knfltah crown disapproved. At the tlm of th Revolution thar war almost naif a million alavea In th oolonla. - Another esptanattott 1 that th people repreeentattv hav p deflnlt litatrucllona, while th lobbjrtat bava.LHaluUl Ueraid,. ! Confederacy " An j Empty Shell" Th darlnjr and eucceaful marrli by the army mi Oanarml Hbennan In the Civil war waa matt from AUant to i fUvannan. and thenc northward IhrtAich the Oarollnaa to GoKl-bor-ouali. Th army, coneietlne; of M aa Infantry and artillery and about 0-ooe, cavalry, irdvancad lo t two columns, auoatatlnc almoat entirely upon what co j Id be obtained on the Journey. Sherman left Atlanta November It, , 1.M. and reached ttavannah ta l lata la-ta nee of S mtlea). about the middle I af L-acember. The city waa evacuated by the i.'anfederae Lecember 10 and on tha folowinc day the Union for-ea entered and tcx piaaeaeton. Sherman resumed hia marca. and' raawhed UofUborouin, N- C. Marh Zl. Thia tipxi't piwed Itiat th Con-; I ftrm-cjr bad became "an mp'y ahf(l"H th men havlnff hn withdrawn with-drawn from tha interior of th Cuun. U-y to de-tand Ua bwdara. Ton e each nation murt heep larsje army or a U-e Tt in -order to d' vourtrs aiui'rism In o-ier iuluum,-aaA anciao CeaTWiC- |