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RACE COURSE EVIIS. ltKV. DE. TALMAOK'S HEIOJOX, The EvlU and tho Virtues of the Rdb? Truok l)Ucu*??4. I ? A' H*'* I hou tfl yen I ho hhrye #t ren a t h? Rftftt thcAL olothed hl? nwk with thunder? Hepaweth In tho valley, and rejoleoth: he goeth on to meat thearm*d wen. He aalth ha? h*! heemelletb the battle afar off, the thunder of the can. end the shout I Dg. "-Job xxsU, l(>, Ji, 99* We .have recently had long columns of in temaonee from tho raco course, and multl. "0^0(1 to th? waterluw ulu jtu to wit. UMa equina oomnetltlon, and th?r* is lively awousalon In ail household* about tho ritfht an 1 wrong of syeh exhibition* of mettle and ' ,A*hen there 1s n hcr^sv abroad that the on tlvat'on of a horse's ftentnsss Is n?i Iniquity instead of a oommenab'e virtue ??it sijch a tlmo a sermon la demanded ot < v?rv minister who wou'd like to <W*n 1 lubllo mora'uoh the one hand, ht>-I who is not willing to soa an ttnHvht?oiu abridg ment of Ip^ocent amusement on the oilier. Tn tlt'a dismission i whan fo'low no fcermonjo J.rPCedent.but wlllglve Independently what I ? otiHldep ?ho Christian and common S"i? ??? " iewof this potent, all absorbing and n.rjfa! Inv question of the turf. There nee '* to he a redistribution of Wor f>nots among tho brute creation, For nr.'es the lion has hcen called>ho kin-; of beast?, J kno.'k off Its coronet 'and nut th*? frown uppn the horse, In every wav no'. lor, whether iu shape, or xoirlf ; or sa-faeltv, or lutein. } veno?. or affeotlou, or usefulness. H i I* soiQihUman, and known bow to ?vmon on a 1 small s-ale. The oantaili' of ol |?n lima*, part. horse ami pin t man. seems to h<? a sip*- I X-'Axtfon of the fad that tho hnrs.t is *orA?. thin? mora lhan a hpajr. .Job In my text I **ts forth his stronr/tl., his beauty. hie ma'- 1 *?lv. the pantlnc of hi?no*tvll, the rawing > "? hi* hoof end his enthusiasm for the ba*? ! Co. What Ro?h Bonheur did for the cat t hi nnl what T,an ls&er <li<l for th* do^ J<\h wit"-* mlPhtler p?nnll dovq for Ihrt horse. 'E'Khlv~ ?-i*ht times dopfl th<* Mih'esoeak of him. K-? , oomps Into every klotrly r>o?i>ssion an<l tn? -> j ?Very etreat oocasion and into evorv triumph. | It Is very ?vldentjhat JV> ftn | Davi.l an t 1 Jsnlnh anj^jRasktel an l J*retnlah an I John* ' '.on,l ?' thwhorie. H? oomp.o Into much I ? of tholr imaflferv, A red horie*-tbt\t meant ^ wtrr. A Hlaokbors^?that T.>cnni famine. A toltiif) Jhat meant de;?.tli. a. ulwi? hoi<(>?-.tlUt meant victory, flood Mordent m? lbs hVm While Hamsn Holds tho bit, Th % church s ade^nce tn the T*;?iio co noirol t o a ootv>panvv>f horses of Piiaraoh's ob irio4'. Jeremiah crips out. "How canst thou con fend with horses?" LntaU " rhu horse's hoofs ?hall ho counted a^i flint." M Irian plnpa her eymhals and sines. "Tim horse nn l the tlder hath he thrown Into tho son." .Tohu rtMcrlblnt* Christ iw oomlntr forth from coiiqucfit to conquest. r*nr*vientfl Him ??i seated on a whlto hors?. In thepnrndeof noHven tho Hlble makes us hear the oilekinjf ?!?Jl0C> 8 onth? flrolden piivem?nt at tt savs 'The armies whloh wero In heaven followe I Jllm on white horansj" I should not wonder ir the horse, so hanwed, and bruls*t. and neateft and outraged on earth, shou'd >mv ? pome other r-lace where bjs wrou?? sh-tll }v^ rlsrhted. I^lo not ni?nrt it, but I. mv ^ should not do surprise I If aft?r all St. John'* ^dejicrJptlon <>*+?nj'tiora<ttL In hiav^u tum<l out hot altotcothtir to ho flcuirattvo bul s r.nr. What literal. ' -Ar the Bible makes ft favorite of the bors ?, the natr'ftrch, andlho pronhot, and the ffel'st, and the aoosllo stroking his sloe '< hide and patllncr his roun tod nook. )m I tenderlv lirtfnar his exquisitely for no I hoof, m 1 llstenlntr with a thrill to tho chant n of his b|t. so all Croat nnlnres in nil n^os hnv > Spoken of him In encomiastic ter ns. Vir'il In hls.fjeorglcs almost seems to nla^iar'/. > from this daserlnt Ion In thu text, so mn -'i nretho fl(?i.!rlDUonij ft like-*: he d?wRripticiu ? ?t Vlrtrll and tho dcaorintlon of J Tiie Wuko of Wellington would not allo.v anv one In-veronfy to touch hi.-j old wir:?..r.-v* ('.?>? 1 enhnReu. on whom ho ha I iid>l. u ll.t.jnu hours wlthoiit dismounlliK' u? Wn-ojio, and when old Oononha?wn diej l|js io ?-?i ?i i ordered a military salute flro l nr ??? ?ii^ irrnvc-. Jolin Howard showed (hat ho did ! not exhaust ^11 liin svmpat hies in pity ncr tho human rrtce. for when sick he wrlte? "Has mv old. chaise horse hecomo %kclc m* "oolled?" '1 hero Js hardly anv' na?sn^?> of French literature moro pathetic, than tho ^ lamentalion oyerlhe death of the war ch.irc orMarohesrav. Water K^ott had * ?> mu-h admiration for this divinely honoro 1 turoof God that In "St. Honan's W?'l" In orders the girth slackened and tho hlan'cel thrown over tho emokin? flanks. Kle-ond T3urke. walking in the park at JJiiacon^llold, mu?in? ov?Vr tho past, c throw* hln nrr. around I ho wornoul horjo of his <?ead s-vi ltioh^rd, and weeps unon tho horse's in.sk the horse ser-mlncr to sympathise in tho nn? nl ories. Itowland Illll, the groal F.u-tI's'i orpacher, \ras caricatured baoatiso In hi^ tamilv pravera he stioolloatod for ihe r.-c >\ ? '*r.v of a sick borse, butwhoutUo hotdc u.n well. contrary to all tho prophooios of tho larrierr, tho prayer did not soem nnlto no much of nn absurdity. But what shall I say of tho malt roa'nu'iil of this beautiful au l n?on larfnl cranlnra of tied? If Thomas Chalmers in hi.s dav felt caUel.upou to proa -h a ser.non a^aiiMt cru ' elty to animals, how much more in thh dav Is there a need of ro?iruhbn<?ivo di^cour.-'"! All honor to tho mo noryof ProTe.ifior 11 'rtfit, ? hechW Aoostle for the bru'o creation, f.T the merov he den, ? ?d" I an 1 aohievo 1 for t his klnnr of bonsts.. A man who owne 1 j >o : horses, and "omc say l^.oOi), wrote in ih< Bible "A. ricrhleon.4 m.nj to rurdeiii the li.v or his Least. ' Kir Jl?'nry Lawrence'^ care o( the -horso was beautifully Christian. ' ll > pays: "I expect wo shall loso Conrad, th 3u-?:? I havo takon so much caro of hint that iie maycome In cool. 1 always walk him lift last four or five miles, and ai I w.tik u-.\ ,?if the Hrfet hour, it is only In tho mid lie of th t jonrpey wo get over t lie ground." Tin* Kit rlok Shepherd In his multeities." 4,Amb:-o,ial Nights' speaks of the ma't reurtnvni >i th> horso a.s a prvtieal hla*idic ?v!\ V d, > not believe in the Iran.-niitrralion or .-Ami A, but I ?'nunot very severely ib'uotitice th'j ldMH. tor when I aoo men who out and hjiii^.* an I whack an<l welt an I f.trike an I maul nn I "in . rago and insult the liorsf. tlwf fSmtitiiiil ?jervant of tho human ra 'e. who cariH*v> ii burdens an I pulls our plow-t and lnj.n'- ur tbfashers aud our milis and runs tor ? u ? doctori- -when I w-5 i .e.i thus beutitn.* an I abinitut ui.doutiavingthat creature, it ?? > ? to tne that Tr'wonM be only fair that tie doctrine of tran.Mnigrailon of souls nhouH prove true, and that for their puuiahm -nt they should pass over into somo ?t ? ji miMn able brute and Im 1 .eaten a:?i whacked a ;t l ?.TUo'.ly treated a id fro.^-n .m l hoato I and ? 'Vorridden? into an t verla.-tSng vta,- ien-'f. ?n eternal traveler f ti a iuwpath. or t ie i t - an eternal post, in an cteriial nlnl-?. -nut ten with eternal onizorutos! Oh. is It not a .sna ne that tins l.?rnt?.? ??r?,a Hon, which had the llr.it ponvstsion of ..it world, should bo so maltiealed byth>- i i- ? that eatne in last ? tho fowl an I lle< Mslt eroated oil the flftlt day, the horse and tit eattlo breathe I on the tn>ruiu< oftlt> - \(ii di\y,*ti'l tho human ra^'Tiut eroatod unt I th* AVOtl-n" o' ?*?V? fl HI -'.I f (? h? Oi<?? If ??iv m<)| ovo'lrtyo* :i r, ? ' Mm lin (s 111', r,r r > >k ' ilrtr^* i? nulMntit ? of h'< 1?oa#. ..r rowf^3 Mm *o Mil or qo ?.'<?-??> < hln thut h'i f?,*'o*>V? ?? ivn . or ????? ~ ?< collar on ?i rn,?* itocV, or nnnow^r Iv nlll'ohM M<t Iwiln w!?>i (i I li:', nr ?Mita of hU Mnl U lit' liao Y\f* 4 ,a<??\lnMl M>a caM, or uTOAf^l'nI'vnHSr ?v ? ?'? * 1 hn nnfnrn I 'le'un.i n~r?<nc? Iiim >MI> 'i'hi Dn??? llint <.u*'i n i?nn (%??'??!? M1^*-'' >>' ?h| to h? "Mi'i tiv' t<*f *1'' 'i ?*??'..% <?: ??.' Tliif ?'.f ?-.?.'?? .'o nil' '??!? I |'M . . ' ? ?,?? dhi'lk'i"" i ''mV in1 iti" ? i ' < ? 1 tin' \V Hn'llv ir.\l t !!?-> >.?i|?A I'roV-ofl, i|ivl pwnu"l((]^j* ?h1' llrtNft, &??!' I ?* i 'nHl>?r ?i?vl ?-'?V Vn/'M'i'i' fffin In- 1 *?? fo* ih ? development of hi* fle^t n*1"*, n'i 1 hi* ?'-?n',th ml "i'? mVM'v ? .!'%? f , ii? .1 . ?> ? w? nMl to ?iiHv b'j 't - ? ? ??> v i? >i i ?> , ?<1nnt'>HoT*?. T ?*?r? iflut i \ i 1 ,-???. I?Hva irfitf(>" >o i< - tv l<? n'i tn ?n^ni"* Aft'' how M? ,t< I nv*nf ? ???? ?? 1 , > "?!??<? An-* *V?1ftt hi* n^n,M'n"*? t?. ?'iaf I)'* "IllMtl*** hta, It toiiI ? h* p ?1i J'.i# It <n f M? ?<?? o' fbA^r-vrH, wVia^ (Via ?* >-'?v hiilVi'fn'irl ?hlfl tiiI m ?ror/??/M|* fo?". ??> I th* n?i %'/> ?'?? ^ ? (?htn""* ! *??'? a???M nn t 1 ??-?? ; ? ^ Inh ? !?<? v??? f\- o' -il rM?1? Hfl1 nn1 <rr?tv* *?1 -? ?M> ll?? i?nr o* <h* a?i?h' ???.%. ft" omfl* fh* iV ? r-p'itf--* r ?' |h? aMao < r%) <v? K^mriip 1 hi * K *. ' litWi* nnl A I "i ? 'HV (S>| hl'w*, <ri>n'i I?r I'n-i .fid - lit trtt ?>-? a Iv ui>f? f* ? r- ?>?? or on* cfvltfccAtfoA, or our C'irJr :.tj . ' . ' " . t ? ? ? Ity. Groowel to tho last point of *Oft ? ?r? ' , Hhum, his flowing man" R Mllow of tvautv his nrob* 1 n?ek In u'm i?t rhvthoi of cu-v^' lot lnrn?>?^ In gwaful tra:?o!ri< and then driV'"i to t!>o furthest goM u' o\ ewllerva. Hu l ||>en fe 1 Ut llixilliltot Ojitl.ins I and hiankefel to comfortable stall. Tii? long an 1 faithful servant of th* human ! raoo d**?rvea a" kindness, nil mw, all r? ? j ward, a" DtPAiilAnt foragean ' soft III tor ami j ftlradlsileal nnstlirn Hold. Thoao faring in Kontuokv an ! In different parts of tho North, j whftro the horse tg trained -to perfection In ! flo'vtn^ss and tn beauty anil In majesty, are | w?" ant annrt. There I* no inoro virtu*) In j ''riving alow than In driving fast anv more ! than a fr?'?ht train going ton wiles tho t hour is better than an express train going fl'tv. There Im a delusion abroad in tho world thatathtna mn At bo noonA'arlly (rood and | Christian it it is slow and dull and ulodatui:. I There a ro vorv few goo I pax?l>i who seiM to Imagine It Is humbly pioi|? to drive a snav'ned. gaim, ulnn Wed, soring halted, blind staggered ja'N. There Is not go mu?h I v'riuo In a noslnante as in a Bnoenhalu*. We want swifter horsej, and swifter men, and swifter enterprises, an I the ohuroh ot Go I needs to ?o^ off its jog trot. Quick tem pests. qitlok lightnings, quick steams; why not m1 low horses? In tho time of war tho oavairv service does tho most oxeoutlou, and as tho buttiesof the world a ro probably not nil na*t, our Christian patriotism demands that we bo Interestel In equtnal veioolt v. Wo mii'ht ns well have poorer guns In our arsenals ;iri 1 clumsier ships In our navy yards than other Nations as to havo undor our cavalry *a Idles and before our parks of Artillery ?r>w?r horses. From tho battle of Uranlcus, where tho Persiau horses drove t'?n Maoodon'an Infantry Into tho rlv?r, oieir down lo tho horses on whloh Philip Sheridan and Htonowall Jaekaon rode into tho frav, this nr^ of tho military *ervloe has bn?n reeostnized, Hamllenr. llaunl* bni. Oustavus A'olnhus, Marshal Ney w?ro cavalryman. In thla arm of tho aoj-vioo Charles Mnrtel nt the battle of Poitiers boat ba-W tho Arab Invasion. Tho Carthaginian cnvalrv. with the low of only 700 men, ovor threw th* Roman army with tho loss of 70, 000. In tb? samf way the SpanUh ohlvalr.v rtrovo baok tho Moorish hordod. Tho best way to keop noace In thin country and In alt countries 1? to ho proparo I for war.an I there Ib no %nca?M In auoh a oontoat unless th?re bo plAnty ot llirht footod oharffow. Our Christian patriotism an1 onr instruction fron> the word of Ood domanl that flr*t of all we kindly treat the hor??, and then aft*r j that, that ,w? develon hli IWtn?sa and hta ? grandour and his majesty aon hla strenath. i but what shall -I cay <jjt the effort bolntj j ma le In this day on a taxRo /scale to make i this aplondld creature of G0<1, this divinely , honored bolnst, an Instrument ofatroolou* ? evil? I rnaVo no Indiscriminate u?'ault I against the turf, I bcllovo In the turf if It ; can be conducted on ri?ht prlnclploa and with no bottiusj. Thoro In no moro harm In ' offerlint a orlao for thA ftwlftest ra^or than thore Is harm at au agricultural fair In oflor ; inffanrlze to the farmer who has tho best wheat, or lo the Irult grower who has the ! lanrost p?ar, or to the machinist who pre i $ontft the best com thnisher, or In a school : ^offering a prizo of a.oooy of Shakespearo to Iho best reador, or ,ln a household giving a lump of Kugar to the bastbehavodyountfatur. | Prlzos by all mrniis, rewards by all means. That Is tho way Goa develops the racn. Re j wards for all Kinds of woll doing. Heavwn itstdf la called a priro, ''tho prize of tho hlffho calling of God Inr ChrM Jf ! sufi." Bo what Is right In one direction id rlijht In another dlrouttyu- And withoutthn 1 j>rlzf,8 the horso's fleetiiens and boauty and i Htrongth will nover bo fully dovelopeil. If It ! cost ?loot) or i>5000 or 610,00.) and tho result , be achieved, It Is clump, iiut tho sin boKina 1 whore the belting begins, for that ia gam ? ! bllng, or th? offon to gt>t that for whloh you : kIvo no equivalent, and gambling, whoth?r on a larg?? soalo or a smoli soalo, ought to bo denounced of inon as it will be aooursml ot Ood. If you have won fifty cents or 9 6000 n.'? a w.iiror, you had better gut rid of It. Got rid of-U right HWHj'i Qiv/} it to some one who lost in n bet, or give sotno groat reformatory institution, or If you do not llko that, go down to tho Uvor nud pitch It otT tiu'ilockH, You cannot afford to keep It. It will burn a hole in your purse, It will burn a holo in your estate, nud you will lose all th'it. perhaps l'<00. times more? perhaps you will lose nil. Gumbllnat blasts a mau or it busts his childreu, geiuirally both and all. What a spifctacle a*hcn at Huratogn, or nt r.mu ItraiK'b, or at .lirlghtou lleaoh, or at iiicupdhoad liny, tljA hordes elivrt, and in a Hush 8o0,?<00 or $100,003 change hau ls! Multitudes ruined by losing tho Out, othorj worse ruined by gaining the net; for If a man ! los'j a b?t nt a horse race, ho may bo dls | courrtgo.l an I quit, but If ho wiu tlio hot ho Is very apt lo go straight on to hell! Au intimnto friend, a journalist, who In 1 the lino of his profession Investigated this <>V.I, tells tne that therq tiro three itlffoTlmt kinds of be: ting at horao races, and tliey are about equally leprous? by "auatiQn po>olM," by ?' French mutuals," ny what is callel '?oookumklng'.'? all gambling, all bad, all j rotten with iniquity. There Is one word that needs to bu written on tho brow of every ? ponlhollnr fi* Im nits iinductini; his three or : llvo per cent., anil slyly "ringing up" more , tickets than were sold on tho winning horse ?st word to be written also on th?< brow j of every "bookkeeper who at extra in j dueemont scratches a hoi <30 off oT the race, nod on tho hrow every jockey wno slack j cm pace (hat, according t\> agreement, an j other may wiu, and writing over every judges' duinJ, and \viitiUK on every board the surrounding /enoes. That word Is "swln<iler!" Yot thousands bet. Lawyers bet. Judges of courts bet. Members of the Ito/islaturo tu't. Members of G011 ress bet. . lVo<o:-.so.-.* of religion i>et. Teachers ondtu periut'.'udents of Sunday-schools, I u'u told. tn1 , Ladies l>et not i^iiJKe^ty'out ihrouuh 1 agents. Ycsioruiiy uvoiyiiay they bet, lh?y craln. Ihoylosf; anl thU summer, while tho parasols swing, aud tho hands clap, and the huzr.as ilea en, there will bo a inult'tu?ie of pootde cajoled and deceived and ehcatod, who will at the racc3 go nccknud nccir, neck and neck lo per lit ton. Cultivate the horno by ail mean?, drive h i in a* fast as you desire, provided you d<> not injuro him or endanger yourself or others, b.it bo careful and do not harness tli ? liorai: to tlio chariot ot sin. n>i not throw your jewels of moralilv under the flying lc>.? . I ? < ii >t on lor tho pretext of improving ih-? hot tc destroy a man. Do not have v, >11 r nam ? put d. wn in the over Increaslm; ci??l ? :u of tiso-f w!i > are r.iin : .l lor !?. :!; worb.l bv I'io tli- -i ; t ions of the A'?i ic.ui r.i.? C *l|r- Ii,.. y -?av liiill .01 |l. .?)?"? t ? is a ' .jlr.iiu'ht ' tra'k, an 1 tin: .t dis'i ra *?? .-.?urs ? i-> n ? croiik" 1" trick '"i i* js t-!ie p ?' l iii n'o -i 1-? b,u I tell you thai ?ry r.i- ti i ?!; .-ut r.'im !? I l?\ ? Pelting men 1111 t betting won. .mi a:id Ix-ltiicr I'li-t-co-. I ?> ?i 1 ;'.n; o ; r.i 'K ? 1 *iu'.".ii ? t r.iirfbt d nvn ' < 'Jiri-r 1 1% I 111 <111 ? It * .;,>*? ? ? p. i, -I 11 ? 1 1 : 1 1 1 1 ?:(???? 1 1 1:1 .1 ?'i ??-?p.'" I -a.. \c-, an I '1 ? i ? 1 ;? ?. 1 It. 1:1 :i!l th ; ?! ? ? I-. ? hat wit .1 l it ii": -- I i!i:i ?. v.'i -l' i' aroiiu I f!ie rinif at ;< i.i < i-fiir-c. I'll ii 1- a very poor job wb.eh a in m: |.?r t<? g 1 a hor- < to e > <1 ? ? 11 ' full it-niiili ih 1 I of ??111 > other rn vr .?? ? 'ii. ? in* iv. .1 so mI: that Ii ill's ???it .?? w 0 !' 11 1 ? ?Inn I in t'.e ra set beforo hin. ? ' '1 ? Is ?- "W11 Ii 1 1 it ll v.i, 1 ???i 1 a. 1 . ' 1 ...v., ii . '???'. a' I I lie je I Ii ? U;i . 1 !i ? it iv i ? : I hi hun, I hi* be cii'd'ut v 1 I' "'.v > "i !:i*. . You " lunot a w.i\ < t -:i .in e ti <n .1 u. im i- driving la bv 1 ii ? v .. ? 1 ; ' I. 1 ? ? h-a 1. In my hnylioo t vv<< 1 nt ? ? to *ni v- I'K'i v (-??? hath niornitivj to i t intiy chur h. We were diMvvn by t wo till.* hor>'-.-. My father drove. Il .< knew tiiA i>, an I till ." kii"\v htm. They w ? fr.c:. I-. :? I'll 'ii nc.s liiey .ov I t.i if.i , >i ?! - v . m i In- did not interfer ? with th"lr h i: - p 11 ? . ll > tiad a!l of u< . in th ? w.vjoii with htn:. fledr"\e (?> lie' country ? iiU'.-Ii. I ;i ? fn?*f thai Sot eighty-' w ? yc iv m h t dfotV in tho mi no dire.'tton.* Ti. ? ro:i i yp.11tl1.1t 1 speak ui was long a?o uu bit'-ac l. it'i I tlio driver put up hi< whip tu jli ? w.u' ?.> Ii .ii- 1 nevei au'iiiu to lake it down, fe.; m iiimi' good old times I learne 1 some thing tin I ii 'ver forgot? that a 11.11:1 may it 1 1 :i " ?* < a Ii lis -. at) it love a hone, nn I bo pro. 1 i f a i?>rs?. an 1 not al v.iy^ l? .? willing I ? i i iho di.st o! Hin preceding vehicle, an I yet bo a Christian, an earnest Christian, an Is i iiMii Clirmilan. a con'ieerato.l Chris tian. a sol u I until tho last, so thai at lii.s < ? ?'i the oh u reh of Ood cries out as Elishu ??vd.iiwcd when Clljah went up with Kel lo ,'ing horses of lire, ".'Iy father, my father, t 1 ? chariots of Israel and tho horsemen tillMCOf." Tho ontiro Solvation Array o( Mt?H? j ?on, Wi- , ttm put iA jail the other ?Uy tor holding a meeting in the prin* ripnl street iu the town, contrary t?i tho law. Ther* wer? eleven of then* And they wont right on with their ??f* j ri?# ia tb? jail. fc'l K I'll NVKKIt'S WO?K. A Complete Summary ut What tin Cuavcutluu ?'?? ?>uuu 10 |)wt0, . , 'lho conhtlty1'"""1 convolution hoi ? 1 1 .1 . tifth week? work, auu j r!7!??v- K ? ut ??i Jitielo to bo mathematically correct considerable of the heavy work duuo the past week, tha rule uo* *, 1 adopted allowing, wmoudments on the | ?h.r!l reading >n?T ^\T^JPSSa ! bilitics, and again it must bo bald that t bo mass o! the heavy work is still nbcHtl of tho convention, lor . tlcbtn aud' lively and l"?g rtct>?UM?i? 1 to oome en tho ?utt'rago articlo and the j ! articles on education and county gov- j . ornrnenta. Tho mo*t prominent 1* ?ues before tho convention ftro to bo found in these articles, the ?uflrBg<j problem standing far ?n the It art of ?U . othorw. Then again there 1* tho home stead neotiou of tho article on legisla< tive department yot to be completed. , TMB AHTICI.E8 ADOPTED. Only ?ix ont of the sixteen articles ! proposed have been entirely completed U vet and referred to the committee ( on btylo and revision. They are the I articles: . 1 Ou executive department. 2? On iropoaohineuts. 3? Ou muufeipal corporation# aud polico regulations. 4? ?On amendment and revision of tho Constitution. 1 ft? -On misoellftucous matters, j 6? On penal aud charitable inititu All the sootiens of tho article on leaielativo department havo boon pass i cd to their third reading, save that re lating to the homestead, discussed a whole day, and then laid ovor, aud the section relating toiutormarriagoi. Ho i thin article is almost completo. All tho sections of the artiolo ou tin an co and taxation havo likewise been passed to ft third reading save Bvo. ?tho earao thing applies to the arti ole on tho declaration of right*, four of I its seotbns being unacted upon as yet. If these articles were all cutirely ! completed and had gone to the com mittee on ottflo aud revision, thqcou vent ion wofid ho half . through wi h its work from a numerical standpoint, but the heaviest debate by far ia yet to come, and the convention has retused to pass a resolution limiting speeches to U> miuutos, save in tho debates ou to limit speeches. The possibilities ai j to tho duration of tho session are there | foro obvious. .. , , ' CousidcrabMifljaH been accomplished hi nee tho rccesa, and thcro have been aome? interesting debutes. Exaetly what has been completed towaulfl building of tho Constitution is enum erated above. i Other matters brought up during the 1 ast woek wore resolutions ol re 1 Riiect tu tho late Dr. J. O Byrd, ?hmh i weic uSoptod; a resolution to piovide ! fur the disburBomout of tho.iouveu 1 lion's expense appropriation, which i wus adopted; a resolution to pro^ | for printing of copies ol tho Qo Mp* ; t, on when ratified, which stands Ever, I ? The convention considered aud lull i cd the following resolution*: My ill. i Hodges, relating to jvdgmeuts, t?j ;lr. | MoMahan, relating to a depnrtineut of I roads and forestry; by Mr. McMuhaU, relating to the eonchrrcnce of the whole jury in a verdict, b> Mi. yuiar I tT?n, to. limit speeches to 10 ?u'uutcs i except in the suffrage "debate, lhe ! convention ajeo tabled the petition of ' tho W. C. T. U i" regard to the age of consent. r ? , , . t Some notable constitutional changes i were mnrte in the constitution the past j xvePk Tho most prominent change was pei haps in the paseageof the clause providing lor n graduated tax on a incomes and a graduated I'cousconall i occupants and" business. A notable proposcdehango is to In/found in Mi^ ! belli n j?e r'? ant i ? l.v nob law section, the j necessity for which was shown in a ! lynching case the very night o? 1 1 introduction. The action of c convention in voting down Senate ' Tillman's resolution iookiug to holding ! H constitutional eonventiou every 20 vears, and his scheme to tax each dog in the State SI , disposed of two mat ? tors that meant a great deal. 1 he-ac j tioii otihe convention in llxuiRit so that i counties aud townships cannot issue I bouda to aid in building railroads ia . another very important change. sonillKN 11ANK CLK AH AXCKS. Intr^o liiomHf Over laist Year. I in proved Financial Co milt Ion of FnrntcrH. I lio Mnn'ufiK turoi ??' ){?vord reports Unit ill" >???!. k < Ifittiiiu'f- throughout tho Bnuth (.ii |ti<- >v? n -how :i Lir^.- jrnin over t liv ? ? >r period :( y?ar. With rtt'iiTviVl ti ilii' ai.-o neronslng matorlalK. Ulnli? tho prevailing prii'o for eott-.n and tuu abwndAirt -?ipply of r.'Tii .? n?l bu. . n >i a \ < ;> it Southern farmer* in hn i<t ilnfliu-iiii condition than for year'*. thoro U no .-pocial inorenae of aoilvlt y i >j tic* or^anlza ii n of now linlu liiiil enterprise: ?v,ntri?oU have Imvmi l<-t for boilers aud on^tni's for two furnace* t>> l-n located :it B ?--omor tin- [lr~t new tiirimi'i'-t'iillifinx work ii ii< I ? * ? t <i k?*n iti tin* south for ?n eon<ld ?.?rat'l" 1 1 in o. \inot)K f "lie the enti i pti ? i oporiod for l In.1 w o 'Ii were a .fUMi.OiMi cot t. llllll in 1 1 - I ii )'i : n tit IM):> I !?? plant iii IVtiiP'tfM'o ; ii -l,<K>o < oinprt\-s in Te\u-: a ? l "iii.ooO hii'Mm eomitny In Virginia, a:"! .i i HHl fei t iii.'.or ? ?in | ;i n \ in tho foini" h.nt?\ an I a nunilx'r of ini.-'icllan*."' an enterprise i liroiHjIiont ttio Mat'*. I I . ( \ ?> ? ik'" i i .i I ; ? . ? I In* l>elu >t tor t!ii- It. ill Mont Ii (>\t t Nine Millions. I '>r tho half month of O.-tol . r the r- < i j>* -> of the I ri-fi-nrv ",t,h t r, -j ~J. i,;, 1 th? cxpondit ifr- - 1 2. 7 j 1.000 mnkhn; the wt delicti for tho half month S s>. IS4.???;v. Tho doiloli for ? !??' fi.-oal your to .Into 1> >Ki.Ji>!>. ?12.V J h.'.l. li.-it Sri tin- month will probably be reduced nt |ih c!A?c *8,0(111,000 nji't forth" n.-cftl year at thoeloseof October to *KV 000,000:.. Tho gold re.-erve on Monday wnn i'j, 013. For tho find lifteen days of Ootobcr tho Treasury paid out S7o2^57i> In cold In re deeming L nited States notes and lrwii ry iK'te*. and for tho i).*:nl ty-nr to date, '3s*, .TW,9>7 ?u sold. l A SAD OlUTH. A Four- Year-Old CblW^SIowly Starve* to Death lu ?n Old Attle. At Iilipeminft, Mich,, tho remaius of th? four-ycar-ohl daaKhtorof Adolijli[l.ufroulcr,{ who raystorJou#ly disappeared last spring, . were found in the unu??J attic of tho bulld UK OV&A mn?4n tho couu-fi of tho city, fphero'tbc family lived. Sho had clluibcd to to tho room and $lowly atarvod t<? "death, her -srle? l?eln^ nnh?*ar?l l?y her <tl*tract??l par Wlum ?ho dUapt>carc?l aov?ral hun dred o|Ur.eH??f Including tho Oro ilMjvArtnifiit, ???rch"?l ^Ity and Mibur?? for hw. 1 / - ' - r - ? ? '? . . .. ? A flovr tho Jfose Works. In ordinary respiration the nose rec ognize* only yrououuoad odorn, unoo tUo lllstnouta of tho olfactory nervo tire dibtribntod only in tho upper third of tUe lining inombrauq of its foiBts, ku>( in ordiuary breathing tho air iittsnes direotly through tho lower half of these oavities. Uunoe a modified respiratory ottort?a quiok, forcod in spiration or 4,enifi"? is usually nooes ssry in order to bring air carrying odoriferous pftrtioles to the olfaotory nerve endings. Nevertheless, whouvyer air mixed j with odorous gases anoVoxions parti oIoh 18 iuhulod thrM^Mthd ^oao dur- , iug a few ?uooeMi?%^^flnary . ationd, the olfactory sense is awakened to a knowledge of their v presenoe through the law of diffusion of gages, iu virtue of whioh tho odorott* parti* olee are conveyed to tho superior fo?? m ol the nose aud hence to the ter minal filaments of the olfactory norve. Thus to a certain extent the Bonse of tmell is preservative of health. ? Diet etio and llygicnio Qasette. c-'hoico wino grape# aro solliug in tho Sonoma Valloy fur A tou. A II ?? ok f?r (VoMti, To assist modest, afflicted woin?B In tha ?ut oasaful trr?intHnt of dinraxet peculiar (o tlit lr ??x, a lwok ha* hesn prepared un a (ho j direction oi H?t. It. L. M kClr.-e, asal-ted bv ' on lneut plasiciaas aud tpeclalists, entitled Ileum Tr at taunt of iVinale Disease*. Tiie book D written in tlmple language, r asi.y umifr-tond, ?nd contains: isi ? A desor'Plioa of tho famal* orvanl'in. 2<l.? ln(tra< tlOn? for detecting the approsch t't tho m-n*irtiRj age, and for treatment dur lt>?r the monthly period, and to Insure Us r <*t uiar return. J'd.-A mlnuto description of dlseas<? a1 footing the genital, urinary and men trod organ- of woman, wiving their cauae, bjiup toms and trea meat. A pnper edift^ft of this great book has been prepared, cop.e* of which o <? be secured for ?lx cent-- 1?. po-ta*e. Write, Kav. H. L. McKlret, 6t. Jiioo, Tenu. Chicago, 111. o From personal knowledge, bavins used it myself. ana in my ffcmfly, and from the en UiUilkttlo commendation of numerous cus? timers, I have no hceitanqy in pronouncing iettcrinetO be immeasurably superior to any remedy known to mo for skin diseases, and I .havo tried all the well-known ones. 1 wrlto thlv. the only testimonial 1 have ever given to a remedy, because I am deeply impressed with the extraordinary merits of Tetter I no. C. II. McCOAfkell, Mngr. Economical Drug Co., 140 Clark at. Sent by mall for Wc. In stamps. J. T. Shuptrlne, Savannah, (la Do not be illlilod ; by Matement* ronardinirlhe supposed curative : qualities of toMO\ nervine*. cod-liver oil and roil oomp 'Und^. Little permanent good re eulta from their n?e. Th" u route.? t good comas '?y Increasing tha digest ve power. lynei'* j Dyapepsli Itomadv wtil do that. In slmpe indigestion it will a ve oomfort at once; in rliromo dy-pepsia IX will crlve quick relief, and, with a little poi^ererance, brinjr a per manent cure. Prlco 60 cents per bottle. For i sal > by all druggists. ' Koeps 1'ooK Tho clerk might be "boss" if lie had (ho heart for it. The Oialns are there, but they don't Bcom to work. Tho trouoio usually begain in (he atoinuch. Indi?e-(ion ke?j>8 men poor be cause they don't know they have it, but imag ine bojuuihing else, hip.uifl Tabalex insure , jounrt digestion and a clear bond. Tlicy reg ulate the entire uystem, Ank the druggiat tor | A box. . FITS stopped free by DR. Kl.iSR'a Onr.AT Sr.nvE RERTORCn. ?T"o fits after first day's use. ] Marvelous euros. Treatise and $2.00trinl but ! Hu free. Dr. Kline. Oil Arch St., Phila., Pa. Why You tfliould tin* Ill?dcroorn?. 1 1 takes out tho corns, and then you have oom fort, sutely a good oxohange, IV. atdru?c:iste. Health Built on tho solid foundation of pure, healthy blood 1$ real and Insliuf*. AVith rich rc^'Jplood you will havo no sicHness. When you allow your blool to beoome thin, depleted, rob')!>il of tho littlo red co^ pus les which tn.ticato its quality, you will become tired, worn out, lose your appetite and strength, and disease will soon havo you Jku lis grasp. ?'Purify, v.lalize aud enrich your blood, and keep It pure by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla The One True Blood Purifier prominently liv tho public oye. $1. All druggists. 0,|l. cure ivibitual constlpa llOOkl 8 rillS tlon. Pricc 25c. pur box. " World's Fair J KIOHEST AWARD. IMPERIAL -GrRANUM Is unquestionably a most valuable FOOD & sick room, where either little one or adult needs deli cate, nourishing diet!! 5oltl by DRUOdlSTS KVnRVWHnRB I John Curie .^on.v New York. _ OSBORNE'S Sci/tdn/edd Qpia/Zeae / School of Hliortliwnci AI (il'MTA, 41 A. No text l>onk? us-<l. A. iu?l bnitnew 'rom <1*y of ?nt?n?iir. Bu~'n??s n-?r<er?, cnlu><?? curr ooy ?n I ?<- li. \| *d. Si n I for li ind'ome.r lllu?tr?t??J ost* Ion m. lioarJ cheap. H It, Itrn to AuitiiU, "ease Your Income ?rkDi>i<>fluniM.ioor^n?ii ? -y 1 - i ^nve Noti<l for . .tii ti'ce (look. c.iin>iocK.itu?;Wp.<ACo. &i?ro?dw*v N. Y. If your wife is over worked, Do nil you can to lighten her household cares. \ ? . Begin to-morrow by aendtog home a package of Buckwheat. It Mm for ber A ImNImw ?wr? ?Mcp In MM A WkwhMt bffktMl cm b* pftpw<4 la ? lUWW* ilWWWPWi ? mm I SIM. AKP'S LKTTER. j nr. i \ f IVs) or r.vroLD tubas- t tu?-:s imoim.n away. ? low Miiii'h lii)|('iiul(y T>kkA| Advuut ttg t: of Nuturo'w Weulth. * Tiio ojd't I urow Ihe mora I am convinced ; that oVi l'.j tiling In 'his would win oreatod for ^omo win. and IJMiojlC 'ut purp aud a I for Yfrfegood of Q 4'?. ii ?tm * ri?. r ? u no wu'e, j ?i<> oW" l?lu? no nit-tutn lo-s tiling*. Na'ure'i ; i'or<*i<?udo i.i uulocLu l by degree <. X "?> doori csyojomblo t ion loo'; > ?m<1 h >i <? ?ud Iho c all lb ? year* a mm ? found who i>* smart enough to a'.tidv out iho wor la mi J make a koy i hat wi 1 onon tho door. i rem mbor walkiu-jg MftNio Imlii of I'ulitp ?m < ? th" hill* tht' ?v?*ro oovcr?l wl h thon<aud< of ahartyl -aa pobh'oa of Kbth ring quartz. I'lioy weio a *ign of p u?r land ami I wonderol whit th<\y were m.ide i <>r? I'i & fovv yo.irs a*u?r th'.-ro wis a (.'lass factory '?uilt theio und all the ? peb'iloi wre kHitinrol ? p aoii on o into l<'r?uoh pi nto. 8!i >rilv after ?li ? war, olil Father Noble, * lit) iron patriarch < f Koine, a*ked m> to take a r >!? with lnm to Kingston to io >k at ko'iih iron prope- ty that ?*aij for nalo. J wit* no export in that lido, but came alo'iK a* oompauy. ff ? had half a d'>z*n i -'long ?ro>ed negioe? with pink's und -hoy.!*, j uil I hoy dug hide pi;, on tho 11 1) side and r{<>t down to t >e ore bod* and threw up honld* < ra f..r him 'o innp ot. II ? ? rn?hed them with h'8 hammer and after carotid exam nation hook tiia head and tend; ''So ool; more nanganeao than iron." Ten years afterward* hat Mame old nvui wag burning luauxanea^ ropert and bought \lh he conl^ thi I. Mr, liea^tntr had no ooked a door niul Wind thai manganese was worth ten timea a> much ah roQuQd through it* chemical c.nni4na ion*,* eel raiU.tha' were ^80 a ton were re lure I to $30. Ono day whllo wo wero tr imping over the bir r.iM liilltt we f 'tind a onr ott? clay t'int hid tno J iiapsa of lit'lft aludU all the<-ugh it aud Kent some of it to Plu adolphta a*id it wan pronouoo- : ?d aluminum clay o beanxite, and now it is be- ' tug mined and shipped and manufactured in- I to theatronfff&t and iightcg- and brmhKvuof metals. A' Othi-r door ha< boon unlocked. A fc w yoars ago a tn in ot rcienoo, while pern<- i Ilisr thin teg on, obArivt'd a doiioHit of oji h that wo oa led veil w dirt. He d it w a 1 yel oweoliro, and aooti af .or he formed a com puny and touudr up -di rliev cm Id And an I put inn a mill and tlvn another mill ; ftna ' to? mouuf toiurol ochro li eh p. pod / f om hero ?I1 tho year round to north. 1 1 1 nv market.', nnd p,iya good proft>H, TU-d there la tnlo and trip >li a i I uraptii'o and mioi and j v.triDcd clay thai wo havi wftikmi over and I asumyiei over for years and is now wantod for j 1 'd usi rial arts. For yi arn an 1 voara wo haVo j v ilueil tho lowla?ifl? ant eoantod tlio hilisaa I nothing. If a man ho <1 hJn farn) tho lowlauda I veto valued ar ho much an aero and the 'htlU wefo iLnftwn in for ^oml m< aauro. But now uben a m>.n eolla he rcfu vea th ? m no al iuter* ; cat if Iv* o*n ? or half of i? anyiion*. i About a year ago Mr, Latamor-i, ono of our I ci 12 01 Was pro-pcctiiwr near Tnnnot Hill for r< 8, mainly for maUKAnosc, and f und himaolf alkiiig on aramaxkibJe p'ece of roa:L U-wa? o tirm, eo emoolh and ho old that ho alopps 1 at a farmi r'a hot^o and asito I if tho road wai i natural or artiilcial. JI learned from him t, hat it wee gratlrd th r y years a;;o fi\?m a do. | Osn (-f natural concrete in arhy und had n ver ...been worked 0,1 sinne* Tli miro hM loiSi{0<l mL it tho more he t Hon vhf -ibortr it, for t o t.^ ,Wr j or iv.lur -'s Cos.- ob i rvor.i. H procured xonn "f th ? depos t nod pom it to his chiJhiat an t it i was p onou ,co I a nalur 1 concre e* of hofn i !4.!.?nLu u<l waH UMd ,u Franco* for roadb. ds. Ill? th miflt xHid it was oi (ho bosf oiuilitv a, \\ J j aioadbed mad of it wool Must, a cooturv for w f\tcr 8dlid iflod it h!)(? thou i( bcoAnv1 irnpor* : vfe.ua lo lain and noi hor wagon tire nor lj \v<q I vhooi could wc-ur it mvav. Thi? sat a i ov la j Hon to Mr. Laranu.ro. Aa it was quit n nr^ho ; railiQid no got Mr. Tuom is togiv hun a sldo truck aud now bo is miu iii< and abii) ; lrn5 largo qu xTiriTinrf an ? ix,^ a'r a ly heddo 1 and ttl'adu ( Btvpral tnllon of Lignway urar At ^ liiitft and tlit* couiry oommi<s?)im;#4HV cx ( ml* ! iu? Ih'e lino of i<ia<bn.:. I t:-ilv<Cd over it and ip round it a luxury ?n I f;ir more i.loas ml than j ooUian b'ooky or cobhlo etonca It does look aH it our C oator plao d tha* depoai*' th ro to bo used in duo time and iho d.to timohasomo lh*- road eon^rofis 14 to mcot r on in A'l mt and liodoub will inv sti^ato thiao^ncr to' n 1 com nn nd it to tho people, tor V ab unid-i in ; Ibis leg 'on anil th milroala will bni d Hi.nra lo tlie depoaita. Jn<t. t ink b'?w imt'.di tli rail, j road 8 add lo the volu no of our timber nnd tnine^iils ftti'l* ))r?*dit<V8 of evi-ry kind. liut no. t to l'liilr adw tho f.nmorH urn in , roi >e I in ; having coo I wft Tnn roads ha linj; fr mev.rv market town. Home ijai been - wi c in this toward and now li s eightv ni lea of good ; macadam r-ada rou hiug out for the eruu try 1 trifde. C'rter??viile ia doing theg'im th 11^ and ; will tlio thi< new disc, very wh 11 u can bo as cln aplv procured. ,Ml Liraiuore i:<r'oin>?"o bed our principaL-nfreet * wi ? ti it ?8 an ? xperl. t incut, for it tyever w aiM out nor ling to bo p itched or required. AM tho rains of tho past miminer folMtpon that broin 1^ w?y that leads fioi\i Fourtcbutii stivo' down to ttio cxitos lion i Kates and never cffoctcd it and tho m 10 tmv 1 j the Urffur i' t???omes. jr 1 1)1 it is olaliiiod for lt-ia trno tho road problem ia Bolvrd I hope ih-coiiKrem will iovioMr. Larairtoro to H , them and tell what bo ku wa. Ho is no sell mer but 'a n studfln' "f nature, an t nvithal ? soientilie t'onileni.tn. lieu a Oporg'ati voes to Kentucky he a mir a their Roodbik roa Is and wonders who'her h'i roarWwairjB t^io oiuso ! Mfocr of ihf'ir lino lio^os. And so in Tennessee. But- The cotton hiate?, the ver-' Mlates that no- d no id ronjH, have iv vr had j thrill. I* cotton tho caiwo or this neglect? j Sponking of Iheno iietv- dift -overie r minds ! me of nn entenn iNing man wt o RtoppV. 1 me at ; the Aliirkham Uuuiu Uic.oUici* Jitv 4.11. 1 my attention for a miiiire.' lfo mid ho had a renvdv f >r r??t?rih and ipthtpti *lint ww sure and nev r faihng. And lis npOMOd a In le ! sa'oti I an I took mit a pncka^o tha' hat a fa in linr odor. "Hut I liav? no ca'arrh," a tid T. ' I'hcu von iiav ? aathtita." rad lie. ' N >. I Imvo neither," 1 replied. ITH okod vo?y ai l-inn, and Pa'd kin My: "My t'licnd ov ry hnun Hi 'Ira conn'rv ollhor 0110 <<t ?li^ other, or/ l?oth. I -oj^t in your oye? that v<m ln*r c tar h. Pw' 'ft 1110 wipo off your p. \ nn I lie ronioved tli< in rrrti |v nnd li' ?'??! thvni wi'li Ira t n^no nil I w p. ?? 1 th< in wii'i a d r y linn lk-rcliinr 1 wau'lii'iiing away in riianu t ?ll?'ll llOtliOVfd of iJk* C-?:f nt?of a |>d pcr in my hund an I pai l: "L ' me fjlvn von <oni" to !*y?-.*niSflf it up ? aniell it pool nn l th'h y >u w<ll enmo l?ek fi t mare." I d!d smrll it nnd thr'ff t* -r-rrr- fo- It ar.'i the t)!o nvi nnd Ifnrc-J of pf.? evorlaa'lnflj. My nitvli r I way i<l i* wa* trood f^r FfinK Mil tier bit t for w a* wo ii< v< v fni >d i uf. M:i?l>o thin t?a-?p doctor haa. hu* I don' ac* Ii*mv hp nia'tr-.m-Mify oiU ?>f an herb tha* the flirts :up full r.f an t c ve-\ body can co a pockeifu . Aiid now tha f*co of tlit> ra Mi is yollow wl'h tin pmce'nl f atherv, roldon r<?d. WThv won 11 ii' t tlia' d?i for our nrft'onal . fl >w i? Tin? old Count' io< had ho liri-t- clinic and have co't?-t the r.iso and 'In# lily, hut wo can lnv ? Ibo 'hit'l choirs, for I d<?n'r think tho alnn'r ok or thr tliiaile or die edelarigs or force'-me-not wnt, much ?>f a choice for n nar o"'-? flr.nrrr. Tm i olden rod i* muc'i iiior^ diu'tiUhd and pHini< and w ih tlx i* qui'o national a <1 may '>o men H i if Ro'd h c-nKH our national a ?i ? ? ?hf. kno>\>? Why hIi<*i d not this woin?n'a con greta take up tlioj auhj >o an 1 ?Ha -in* it and adopt a flow r-ip" llower ? and commend I' to tho nation? \V'>tuau it tho i;t&.> to chuo t the D"Wf, and ?r lien a^ain w 11 ?h"r<? b> a PO'.. l^rtas ao cap.il?K<. ? > rnlnueJ and wi hal anoh a a'axv of lj/i h', jMrt'C-i! ir a ars a? Ibls? ? liiLi' Ahh in/Atlanta C- iiKtitiitiou. TKlicro Will Kpop. In (ho polnr regions noal oil ia Imriciyin tlio groun-1 in l>a 'fl of Kkm. Meat Ih hoapo<l upon plntt'orma l?ui I k , amocv^ trec^, which nro pcclotl of bails io^frrter to ko?>p boara iroin climbing np them. Littlo ^ticks with hharp points upward aro buried in tho ieoto ?liHtract tlio ftttentuxi of tbo bears from^tho provisionn ovethca.l, An<> other N4cin<\ of atorchona? in tiio i-hapB oii^atron^ pen, tho main pup porta of winch aro atnn<1;'!i ; trepa,witli brush and !o;rs piled ou top to kooj) out wild oil mini k. ' Dnrinpf tho fabuon catching season in arotie Alitalia < he heads of tho (iab are cut off aiid put injo a holo .in the Rroni?4., When Ihey ',aro half )>utro* l!rd they ?r**?b?s up an l.oUun, bein^ rstcrmed ? great ^oltcaojr.? i'caraon'c Weekly. ^ ? [? Cab* has kwelro varieties of moj ? qtiitow and 800 Tnrletieft of biulcr ai^ . i. I . Highest of all In ^eaveolug Power. ? Late*t U.S. Gov't Kepoit 4BAOUUTEI.V PURE ?-? '.Kim mil... i ? wffy. j ???, ? . ? 9 WISE WOHOU. Genius is the soul in blossom. A tramp oat purre the loudest. It in never too late to mend a boy'a clothes. ^ The proof of the pudding is ia the heating. Oo few of us know when vre said enough,*-"*** If you explain you might as well 1 acknowledge. There ie many a shrewd woman pos- ' iog for a siiapletou, ? ' A mau likes to feel that he is loved; a woman likes to be told. Dress is a revelatiou notouly of our tastes, but our bank account. There is nothing better for a child than a little wholesome noglect. - The woman of the world is an April day ; the sunshine auooessfully hides the tearrf within! s On the most commonpteco loyel aud( within the narrower limits men and" women love and sufi'er. Some people are so fonil ofbatfcer that they would rather havo poor /but ter than none. Same with musio ? Judge. > When a man seeku a woman's bo* olety it is beoause he has need of hor ? not because he thinks she has need of him. Mrs. Wln.Mow's Southing Syvup for children icctlilnc, softens the gum?, reduces InfUmraa iton, allays pain, curca wind cells 23e. abolUe, Money S i> <? n t lu Parker's Oliu?r Toalo Imvst.rt. It anb luospa'n, and brin^t better digestion. bottor atiougth and hoalUk I could not wot nlons without. Plso's Cnre for Consumpt ion. It always curoj.? Mr*. B. 0. M OfLXO.v, Neodham, Mass., Oct. a?, '04. ONB ' BjlJ[OYS Both tho method and insults when Syrup of Figs is taken; it^s pleasant and refreshing to the tap to, and acts gently yet promptly on tho Kidneys,' Liver and Bowels^ cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is tho only remedy of its kind cvor pro duced, pleasing to the-tasto and ac ceptable to tho stomach,, prompt in r> its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most ' healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Ivigs is for salo in 50 cent bottles by all leading drug gists? Any reliable' druggist who may not havo it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. ' Do not accept any Substitute. ? _ CALIFORNIA HO SYRUP CO. P SAN FHAHCISC&fift. LOUISVILLE. KY. f NEW YORK, M* Scotch Sarcasm, Tbo^&eotoh keeper baa bat little* consideration for the feeling* of tb* - nuiatour sportsman. A novioo from the South was out* on ? moor to the ? West Highlands tho other day,. and having uusaooessfully Bred twioe at a oovey o f bird* that rdao less tbau Js*aty yard a ahead, be exolaimett ?* oitedly, "It's strange that uoaa of' them tell. I'm positive aonSft of theou -must bare been etruok." ,??J dinna. doot," returned the keeper/with *. aarcastio grin, "that they were struck wV astonishment at gettin* ott sao ttWi"? B?ala?. , i Stars iu the Milky* Way. ' Duriag the last few days Profesaof Barnard, of theLiok Obstrvatorv, baa been engaged iu photographing1 fade tail the Milky Way. Whan the platea* are finished, which will not be for tbree years; it ie expected that the* faota revoaled by them will revolts tiouiae the old oonooptiona of 4^la^ Re markable phenomenon. The text* books declare that the WMky Way' probably oontftiua 20,000,000 sum?, but Frofesaoi*1 Barnard estimate# that tho oanifra will reoord the presenoa;oJ at least 500,000, W0, with the certainty that therq must be a still larger num ber which are not visible. ~?5ew Kfttk' Telegram. ^ - ?TAr* 0* o mo. City o* Tuzjuoo, .. Lucas Couaswv ? J Fbasu J. cub ky makes oath tl leulor partner of ttu> firm of V. J. y'O., doing bmhie-^ in tho City Jounty and St ite uforeAnid,and to nrill pay tno sum of ONifi HUNIi LA. It 9 for eACh Hudevorycaseof u jft! 1 not bo Oured by tho use of H/vWj' youa. , Fs>?47.?_ H worn V> b?for? me and suoeorlbed in prodeuoe, thii Oiu day Of DecomtaMia. I>. 1... 1 A. \V. Glcasu*. | SB au ? i Notary Public. Hall'd Catarrh Cur? l? talten internally, and ?ota (ilrcctjy outho blood und mucous surfaces >f the system. Bend for leatimoniais, free* % F. J. Chishey to Co., Toledo, O. {W Sold by Druggists, 76c. Clmrlolte, N. C. bXi pSflS?W tuition. .. Actual only Busings lid' H?IU tat; rtllob H*mI ITCHIN8 PILES;"" I cu ?'?? mo<?. '??. ' i-Uc. poia baiat>le tusiiuU l'ltfcti y;MVdviky^X ?0 A DAYSMEN wo *U1 ?h?>w you bow to iTfi" u d^y; ?bolu^n?reiw? iig uLsh nit; work ond tetnocVou Irt* iron work in i ho IocaIIIJ wti\ t ttftY< or ?'ildrfMflttd WP^?1 ?:"?!!? ilas'3251 'ShM ?&! UOYAL^lMTArTUIMNU COMPjiffV? lilt L*,' IMNt, BUS. JOHNSON'S OtllfX AWD FKtKB TONIO Co??n jrnu 6) oanta a bottl* If It frfrx y?nt ?nri >iot * ai-'cle cent nnlata it doM. What doaa it? u?f l*t. Obilla and Fatar. 9nd. U lirm? K?tfir 8d. TtrBwroPfcTft*. , } 4th. Hitn'Ofrbado Tatar. I 6tti, D^ngua Fevar I 6th Meatloa. ? 7th. Ifnyi mlria. A i I 8tb. I<n *npa. ./? Mon?*b?(Kir onab>. >? 1*1 ?. Aakjroor fe?'**?afc<nU . {t. a. Ti. rr)n nnr* . Karann h. O*.. Pyjj|?iaM? SAW MILLS ?SS.IE,. Water Wneoi? and Hay Pt?nh. BE8T IN 1HH Km KD.T- -> Del.no Vfttmittr*. Co., t? ? AtlWfc q?. S, N. Nothing to complain of. ? -the woman toho uses Pearline. Noth ing to complain of in the washing apd 8 cleaning _ line, anyway. .And certainly ; the proprietors of Pearlipe^can't dt>mplain. If you only knew how maj>y-women, every day, are* making up their f mulds that the old, weanngrteann^, tiresome way of washing doesn t pay! It's growing tyggef than ever ? the success of Pearline ; though it has to fipfhtnofroniy against all kinds of poor imitations, but against a sort of superstition that anything which can save so much labdKmust be harmful in some way. 'tf" ft ? Teddleri and some unscrupulous rrocei*?rflI teU Mt. ' nPWil ITf* "this is M S?od or ill #\/ VV CLa FALSE ? Pearline i^ never peddled: if your root M*4i tou an imitation, be honest? -/*?/ it tack, _ ?o jambs pyLE, New Exhausted Soils are made?fto produc# larger and bfetter crops by the use of Fertilizers rich In Potash. . Wrl^e for our ??Fanner** Guide," a 143-page illustrated book. It is brim fdiLa useful information for farmers. It will be tent free, and will make and save you money. Address, GERMAN KALI WORKS, ?j Numq St*?et, Naw Y?tfc. - A Money in Chickens. MONLT IN CHICKENS if y6tj KNOW HOW -To keep item, bot ft to trronc ?o)oi t)M poor tfclnf* Softer *&4 Di*> of **? rloue M it ?<!!?? ubj? n afflict iii? in w hen la m majority of cntts. * Cor# roiud h*ri been cff?ctcO hurt UK dwaar po??o?rc<1 tf Jlttfo kno*> rdite, ?urb u eta b? pro- - <?ivn from tho ONE HUHOREO PA6EB80X ?- 1 on tt. h? if Um ?urb attention m